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{{infobox television | show name | Gossip Girl | image | caption Intertitle | format Teen drama | starring Blake LivelyLeighton MeesterPenn BadgleyChace CrawfordTaylor MomsenEd WestwickKelly RutherfordMatthew SettleJessica SzohrKaylee DeFer | narrated Kristen Bell | picture_format HDTV 1080i | runtime 39-44 minutes | developer Josh SchwartzStephanie Savage | executive_producer Josh SchwartzStephanie SavageBob LevyLeslie MorgensteinJohn StephensJoshua Safran | location New York City (Upper East Side, Manhattan and Brooklyn) & Long Island East End | theme_music_composer Transcenders | country United States | language English | network The CW | first_aired September 19, 2007 | last_aired present | num_seasons 4 | num_episodes 87 | list_episodes List of Gossip Girl episodes | related ''Valley Girls'' | website http://www.cwtv.com/shows/gossip-girl }} |
''Gossip Girl'' is an American teen drama television series based on the book series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar. The series was created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, and premiered on The CW on September 19, 2007. Narrated by the omniscient yet unseen blogger "Gossip Girl", voiced by Kristen Bell, the series revolves around the lives of privileged young adults on Manhattan's Upper East Side in New York City.
The series begins with the return of Upper East Side "It" girl, Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively) from a mysterious stay at a boarding school in Cornwall, Connecticut. Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester), whom creators describe as the queen at the center of their chess game, is a longtime friend and occasional rival of Serena's, and the Queen Bee of Constance Billard School's social scene. The story also follows Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick), the bad boy of the Upper East Side; "Golden boy" Nate Archibald (Chace Crawford), Chuck's best friend and Blair's ex; and other characters of the turbulent Manhattan scene: Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley), Nate's friend and Serena's on-again, off-again ex; Vanessa Abrams (Jessica Szohr), Dan's best friend; and Dan's sister, Jenny Humphrey (Taylor Momsen).
On April 26, 2011, The CW renewed ''Gossip Girl'' for a fifth season beginning fall 2011.
As the show progressed, numerous recurring guest stars appeared in the show. Michelle Trachtenburg signed on to portray Georgina Sparks. Francie Swift and Sam Robards took the parental roles of Anne and Howard Archibald, respectively. Caroline Lagerfelt portrayed Celia "CeCe" Rhodes, Serena's grandmother. Sebastian Stan made several appearances as Carter Baizen throughout the show's first three seasons.
The second season premiered at the Hamptons and began filming in mid-June. The season premiere opening montage showed a scene at Cooper's Beach that was instead filmed in Rockaway Beach followed by an elaborate white party. For the sixth episode of the season, Columbia University was used to film the Yale campus, an episode that followed disappointment from Yale fans due to its erroneous portrayal of the admissions process and reliance on Ivy League university stereotypes. During the season's seventh episode, the Brooklyn Inn is integrated into the show. Remaining true to its New York locations, the show filmed at the Russian Tea Room.
The fourth season premiered on September 13, 2010 with the first two episodes filmed in Paris. ''New York Magazine'' revealed several locations shot at the French University, La Sorbonne in the Latin District (or Quartier Latin) of Paris on July 5. Other locations include the Musee D'Orsay, the Eiffel Tower, Gare du Nord and Avenue Montaigne. Columbia University became the primary filming location for the first few episodes of the season following the Paris story arc.
The first episodes of the first season included the original concept from the books, mainly following the lives of the five wealthy and privileged teenage characters in their high school years. Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively) is often described as the 'it girl'. It is revealed that she has had a scandalous past that continues to haunt her, she is known for her many on-again, off-again relationships with countless male characters and is also known for rebellious drive outs. Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley) is an outsider who becomes a part of the turbulent Manhattan scene, an aspiring writer and fairly straight-arrow guy with a good heart and morals. Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester) is the beautiful Queen Bee of Constance Billard School's social scene, as well as Serena's best friend and occasional rival. Nate Archibald (Chace Crawford) is the perfect "Golden Boy" of the Upper East Side, always being fought over by the prominent female characters. Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick) serves as the show's antihero, being a womanizer and party lover with a troubled life and past that provide a hidden vulnerable side.
Besides the five regulars cast members mentioned above, three more characters appeared in the pilot episode. Jenny Humphrey (Taylor Momsen) is Dan's younger sister, who desperately tries to become the next Queen Bee, a goal that eventually makes her realize the true values of life; Lily van der Woodsen (Kelly Rutherford) Serena's mother; and Dan and Jenny's father Rufus Humphrey (Matthew Settle). They share a romantic past that follows them throughout the show, and eventually leads to their marriage. The Humphrey family is centered upon as they explore life on the 'Upper East side', Dan trying to look after his little sister as she discovers the party scene.
Vanessa Abrams (Jessica Szohr), enters the show in its first season as Dan's past love, and becomes a series regular after the 14th episode. Other characters include Eric van der Woodsen (Connor Paolo) Serena's kind and compassionate brother, who comes out late in the first season and becomes very close with Jenny. Georgina Sparks (Michelle Trachtenberg) is an occasional antagonist in the show, with a recurring role. Carter Baizen (Sebastian Stan) appears as Chuck's enemy with a romantic interest in Serena.
Many characters appear as guest stars as parents and other relatives of the main cast. Eleanor Waldorf-Rose (Margaret Colin) and Harold Waldorf (John Shea) appeared as Blair's divorced parents, with Cyrus Rose (Wallace Shawn) as Eleanor's husband and Blair's stepfather. Dorota Kishlovsky (Zuzanna Szadkowski) is Blair's loyal maid. Anne Archibald (Francie Swift) and Howard "The Captain" Archibald (Sam Robards) are Nate's estranged parents, while William van der Bilt I (James Naughton) and William "Tripp" van der Bilt III (Aaron Tveit) are Nate's manipulative grandfather and cousin, respectively. Bartholomew "Bart" Bass (Robert John Burke) is Lily's late ex-husband and Chuck's demanding father, and Jack Bass (Desmond Harrington) is Bart's brother and Chuck's manipulative uncle. Celia "CeCe" Rhodes (Caroline Lagerfelt) is Serena's grandmother and Gabriela Abrams (Gina Torres) is Vanessa's mother. Introduced in Season 4 is Blair's new boyfriend/fiance, Prince Louis of Monaco (Hugo Becker).
The first season's main focus is Serena's sudden return to the Upper East Side following her mysterious disappearance. Initially, Serena's one night-stand with Nate Archibald, lover to Serena's best friend Blair Waldorf, was considered as Serena's reason to leave. However, near the end of the season, the cunning Georgina Sparks, Serena's former friend, arrives on the Upper East Side, revealing that the night Serena slept with Nate didn't end there — Serena went to Georgina's apartment and a man died in her presence under the influence of drugs, while being taped. The season also revolves around Serena's relationship with outsider Dan Humphrey; Blair's relationship with Nate and her affair with his best friend Chuck; brief romance between Serena's mother and Dan's father; Blair and Jenny's mentor-protege relationship; and the arrival of Dan's former best friend Vanessa Abrams. The season ends with the revelation of Serena's mystery, and Chuck leaving Blair at the airport, before leaving for Europe.
The second season mainly explores the senior year of the characters with the premiere at the Hamptons and primarily focused on the relationship between Blair and Chuck, who were labeled "the heart of ''GG''" by ''People'' magazine. At first, both characters negate their feelings for one another, and go through random schemes and manipulations.
The first half of the season deals with Serena's growing prominence as a socialite which draws the attention of Blair as their friendship is tested when the character of Poppy Lifton (Tamara Feldman) arrives, a socialite who inadvertently drives a wedge between Serena and Blair after inspiring Serena to take her place in the spotlight during the early episodes of the season. Nate faces the aftermath of his father's criminal past and pursues a relationship with Vanessa, who becomes further entangled into the world of the Upper East Side. Jenny reignites her rebellious nature by pursuing a career as a fashion designer, thereby challenging Rufus' skills as a parent while Dan's friendship with Nate and relationship with Serena slowly transforms him from a social outcast to an insider. The show finished its first half during the first week of December, with the shocking death of Bart Bass.
The second half of the season reveals the impact of Bart's death, causing a significant change of character direction for Chuck that subsequently leads to the growth of Rufus and Lily's relationship, the revelation of the two having a son together, and contributing to the decline of Dan and Serena's relationship. John Shea reprised his role as Harold Waldorf during a Thanksgiving episode and becomes entangled in Blair's striving ambition of attending Yale. Desmond Harrington entered the series as Chuck's manipulative uncle, Jack Bass. Feldman returned to the season with Armie Hammer as Serena's new love interest, Gabriel Edwards. Michelle Trachtenburg returned to the role of Georgina Sparks and filmed her scenes during February, also adjoining her character's return to the second season mystery.
A backdoor pilot for a spin-off premiered in May but was not picked up by The CW to the limited number of spots available on their fall line-up.
As the storylines progressed, the role of "Gossip Girl" is slightly decreased. She continues to run her blog, but she keeps the ultimate information for herself, sending it in the final episode as the last blast, where Serena decides to find out who "Gossip Girl" really is, but ultimately fails. The season finale ended with a well-received kiss between Blair and Chuck.
The third season focuses on Blair, Dan & Vanessa getting into NYU along with movie star Olivia Burke (Hilary Duff), whom Dan starts dating; Nate getting into Columbia University; Serena taking a year off from school; Jenny becoming Queen Bee at Constance; and Chuck running Bass Industries, along with now adoptive mother Lily van der Woodsen. The first couple of episodes feature part of the summer vacation, respectively the week before the start of University and School. The role of "Gossip Girl" is slightly decreased throughout the season.
Many guest stars were cast throughout the season including Joanna García as Bree Buckley, a love interest for Nate; ''America's Next Top Model'' creator Tyra Banks as Ursula Nyquist, a larger than life actress whom Serena served as a publicist for a short time; William Baldwin as William van der Woodsen, Serena and Eric’s father, Lily’s ex-husband and Rufus’ long-time rival; and cameos by Lady GaGa, Tory Burch, Jimmy Fallon, Plastiscines, Georgina Chapman and Sonic Youth.
The tenth episode of the season caused a significant amount of controversy. Parent groups urged the CW not to air the episode that contained a threesome. The preview for the episode revolved around an "OM3" theme. CW ignored these requests and announced that it was going to air the episode as planned.
Robert John Burke, who played Chuck's father, Bart Bass, returned for ''A Christmas Carol'' themed episode in December, while Desmond Harrington returned as Chuck's uncle Jack Bass with a major storyline affecting Chuck and Blair's relationship again and involving Chuck's estranged mother Evelyn Bass Fisher (Laura Harring.
The season focused hugely on Jenny Humphrey's development and downward spiral. She spends a good part of the season alienating herself from Eric, her former best friend, and chasing after Nate, who has his heart set on Serena. At the end of the season, due to her one night stand with stepbrother Chuck Bass and new drug dealing habit, her father and Lily send her to Hudson, New York, to live with her mother. Other story lines include Blair and Chuck's attempt and ultimate failure at having a successful relationship, Dan and Vanessa moving from friends to something more, and Serena's attempts to find herself through a new job and brief love affairs with Carter, Nate's married cousin Tripp, and eventually Nate himself.
Season four's main mystery revolves around Juliet Sharp (Katie Cassidy), a secretive girl with an agenda against Serena involving her past. The second half of the season builds on the complications of Serena's new found relationship with her former teacher Ben, Chuck trying to regain control of Bass Industries from Russell Thorpe (Michael Boatman), and Dan and Blair's growing relationship. The season also focuses on Lily's past betrayals coming back to haunt her; Chuck and Blair's tumultuous relationship after their break up; Dan and Vanessa's deteriorating friendship; and the arrival of Serena's cousin Charlie Rhodes (Kaylee DeFer) to the Upper East Side.
The first two episodes of the season took place with Serena, Blair, and Chuck in Paris. While in Paris, Blair meets Prince Louis Grimaldi, to whom she later becomes engaged at the end of the season.
Taylor Momsen, who plays Jenny Humphrey, has been absent for the majority of the season but made appearances in "Easy J", "Juliet Doesn't Live Here Anymore", "The Witches of Bushwick", and "Gaslit".
On May 9, 2011, it was announced that Taylor Momsen and Jessica Szohr would not be back as series regulars, although both have been invited back as guest stars. Kaylee DeFer, who was supposedly Serena's cousin Charlie Rhodes, was also promoted to series regular status for season 5, playing a character named Ivy.
The season will begin in Los Angeles when a re-energized Chuck and Nate decide to pay Serena a visit. Back home, Blair learns that planning a royal wedding can be a royal pain, and Dan discovers the ramifications of writing candidly about his closest friends. Finally, the surprise return of cousin Charlie will threaten to destroy the van der Woodsen family from within.
Complete Season | Release dates | DVD Extras and Bonus Features | # of Discs | |||
Region 1>Region1 | Region 2>Region2 | Region 3>Region3 | Region 4>Region4 | |||
! 1st | Unaired Scenes; The Beginning, XOXO: Concept to Execution Featurette; ''Gossip Girl'' Couture Featurette; A ''Gossip Girl'' Wedding Featurette; LOL: Gag Reel; Music Videos; Downloadable Audiobook of the Original Best-selling Novel, read by Christina Ricci. | |||||
! 2nd | 5th Ave. Meets ''Gossip Girl'': Tour the ''Gossip Girl'' Crowd's Favorite Haunts; Faces Behind the Design: Creative Forces Behind the Show's Art and Fashion; ''Chasing Dorota'' Webisodes; Gag Reel; Downloadable Audiobook of the Best-selling Novel ''Gossip Girl, You Know You Love Me'' by Cecily von Ziegesar, read by Christina Ricci; Unaired Scenes. | |||||
! 3rd | ''Gossip Girl'' Mode: Interactive Viewing Experience on Episode 16, "The Empire Strikes Jack"; A ''Gossip Girl'' Fabulous Affair: Throwing a Party Gossip Girl-Style; Lady GaGa "Bad Romance" and Plasticines "Bitch" Music Videos; Gag Reel; Unaired Scenes. | |||||
! 4th | Bisoux a Paris!: Go Abroad on a Spree in Paris with the Cast and Creative Teams; Exposing ''Gossip Girl'': The Making of Episode 18: The Complete Lowdown on the Creative Processes Behind "The Kids Stay in the Picture"; Gag Reel; Unaired Scenes. |
Notes:
All seasons of ''Gossip Girl'' are also available through the iTunes store and Amazon Instant Video where each episode can be purchased separately or in complete season sets.
Season four premiered to 1.83 million viewers and a 1.0 for adults 18-49. Episode 4.04 hit season highs in all categories with a 2.8 rating in The CW's target of Women 18-34, a 1.7 in Adults 18-34 and 1.1 in Adults 18-49.
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''Gossip Girl'' initially received mixed reviews. Due to the show's pedigree as an adaptation of ''The New York Times'' bestselling novel series, the show was considered to be one of the more anticipated new shows of the 2007–2008 television season. An August 2007 survey by OTX, a global media research and consulting firm, placed the show on the list of top ten new shows that viewers were aware of. Though the pilot was the recipient of many positive reviews from publications such as ''Variety'', ''The Washington Post'', ''San Francisco Chronicle'' and the ''Boston Globe'', other reviewers described it as a guilty pleasure rather than an hour's worth of must-watch television. Metacritic gave it a score of 54, based on the reviews of 26 different publications.
However, author Cecily von Ziegesar has expressed support for the show, noting that all of her major plot points were present in the pilot. The Parents Television Council has shown particular criticism of the series, especially with its "OMFG" ad campaign from April 2008. It also named the episode "Victor/Victrola" the worst television program of the week in which the episode originally was broadcast. Quotes from the Parents Television Council review, as well as negative quotes from the ''San Diego Union-Tribune'', ''New York Post'' and the ''Boston Herald'', were used on various advertisements for the second season. The Hartford Courant chronicled a variety of negative responses to the ads. The ads included quotes like "Every Parent's Nightmare", "Mind-Blowingly Inappropriate" and "A Nasty Piece of Work" in what appears to be an effort to continue the 'rebellious teen' style of the show.
As the show continued its first season, the response became considerably more positive, and by the second season critical response was favorable. Metacritic gave the new season an improved score of 71. "Summer's been good to this girl," claimed ''Entertainment Weekly'', who awarded the series its highest grade of "A." ''The New York Daily News'' claimed the show had found its footing by stating "It knows exactly what it wants and needs its new hybrid product to be. The hockey fights video of teen romance drama." ''Gossip Girl'' was designated the "Best. Show. Ever." in April 2008 by ''New York'' magazine.
Toward the conclusion of the first season, Janet Malcolm of ''The New Yorker'' criticized the show for its deviations from the novels. She has stated that the series was, "related to the original only in the names and outlines of the characters." She further asserted that, "Without von Ziegesar's fast, mocking commentary to propel them, the TV episodes are sluggish and crass – a move from Barneys to Kmart."
With the approach of the fifth season, ''New York Magazine'' reviewed the life expectancy of the show, noting its waning cultural relevancy despite the growing prominence of its actors, and the loss of its status as The CW's No.1 show, having been beaten out in terms of ratings by other shows of the network like ''Supernatural'' and ''90210''. "The series itself hasn't quite kept up, even if its plotting is as juicy and lunatic as ever." and that "The cast would all rather be making movies, while the showrunners are focusing on launching new projects via their nascent Fake Empire production company (including CW newcomer ''Hart of Dixie''). Barring an unexpected brand reboot or another stab at a spinoff, we're afraid the end is near. XOXO."
! Year | ! Result | ! Award | ! Category | ! Recipients | |
2008 | Artios Award | Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Pilot - Drama | |||
2008 | ASTRA Award | Favourite International Program | |||
2008 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Show Drama | |||
2008 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Breakout Show | |||
2008 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actress Drama | |||
2008 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Breakout Female | |||
2008 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Breakout Male | |||
2008 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Villain | |||
2008 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actress Drama | |||
2008 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actor Drama | |||
2008 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actor Drama | |||
2008 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Breakout Female | |||
2008 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Breakout Female | |||
2008 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Breakout Male | |||
2008 | People's Choice Award | Favorite New TV Drama | |||
2009 | ASTRA Award | Favourite International Personality or Actor | Blake Lively | ||
2009 | Costume Designers Guild | Outstanding Costume Design for Television Series - Contemporary | Eric Daman | ||
2009 | Drama Episode | List of Gossip Girl episodes>Woman on the Verge" | |||
2009 | Prism Award | Performance in a Drama Episode | Blake Lively | ||
2009 | ASTRA Award | Favourite International Program | |||
2009 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Show Drama | |||
2009 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actor Drama | |||
2009 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actress Drama | |||
2009 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Villain | |||
2009 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Music Soundtrack | |||
2009 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actor Drama | |||
2009 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Parental Unit | |||
2009 | Young Hollywood Awards | Breakthrough Performance Male | Ed Westwick | ||
2010 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Show Drama | |||
2010 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actress Drama | |||
2010 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actor Drama | |||
2010 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Female Scene Stealer | |||
2010 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actress Drama | |||
2010 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actor Drama | |||
2010 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Villain | |||
2011 | People's Choice Award | Favorite TV Drama Actress | |||
2011 | People's Choice Award | Favorite TV Drama Actor | |||
2011 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Show Drama | |||
2011 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actress: Drama | |||
2011 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Actor: Drama |
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name | Ed Westwick |
birth date | June 27, 1987 |
birth place | Hammersmith, London, England |
birth name | Edward Jack P. Westwick |
years active | 2004–present |
occupation | Actor, Musician }} |
Westwick fronted the British indie rock band The Filthy Youth, composed of himself, Benjamin Lewis Allingham, Jimmy Wright, Mitch Cox, and John Vooght. While he is now inactive in the band, largely because he wants to focus on his acting career and the other band members are still based in the U.K., he has expressed an interest in forming another group in New York.
Westwick became the new face of K-Swiss, making him the second member of the ''Gossip Girl'' cast to endorse sportswear (Leighton Meester endorsed Reebok).
Westwick also guest starred in the third season of the Showtime original series ''Californication'' as a student who was fascinated with vampire literature.
He has also been featured in the audio book version of ''City of Fallen Angels'' by Cassandra Clare.
Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes | ||||
2004 | Goodbye K'Life | Nino Salithers | ||
rowspan=2 | 2006 | ''Children of Men''| | Alex | |
''Breaking and Entering (film) | Breaking and Entering'' | Zoran | ||
rowspan=1 | 2007 | ''Son of Rambow''| | Lawrence Carter | |
2008 | ''100 Feet''| | Joey | ||
2009 | ''S. Darko''| | Randy Jackson | ||
2010 | ''The Commuter''| | Bell Boy | Endorsement by Nokia | |
2011 | ''Chalet Girl''| | Jonny | ||
2011 | ''J. Edgar''| | Agent Smith | Filming | |
2012 | ''Romeo & Juliet''| | Tybalt | Pre-Production |
Year !! Title !! Role | |||
rowspan=1 | 2007–present | Gossip Girl (TV series)>Gossip Girl'' | Chuck Bass |
Year !! Title !! Role !! Episode | ||||
rowspan=3 | 2006 | Doctors (2000 TV series)>Doctors'' | Holden Edwards | |
''Casualty (TV series) | Casualty'' | Johnny Cullin | ||
''Afterlife (TV series) | AfterLife'' | Darren | ||
rowspan=1 | 2009 | ''Californication (TV series)Californication''|| | Chris "Balt" Smith | 03x002 – "The Land of Rape and Honey" |
Year !! Result !! Award !! Category !! Nominated work | |||||
rowspan=2 | 2008 | Won | rowspan=3Teen Choice Award || | Choice TV Villain | Gossip Girl |
Nominated | Choice TV Breakout Star Male | ||||
rowspan=3 | 2009 | Won | |||
rowspan=2 | Young Hollywood Award | Young Hollywood Breakthrough Male | |||
Breakthrough Performance Male | Gossip Girl | ||||
2010 | Nominated| | Teen Choice Award | Choice TV Villain | Gossip Girl |
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