Someone Told Us About the Fate of Blair's Baby on Gossip Girl
Margaret Colin (a.k.a Eleanor Waldorf) may have revealed a spoiler.
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Margaret Colin (a.k.a Eleanor Waldorf) may have revealed a spoiler.
Plus, one in three bosses think women wear too much makeup to work.
The show's producers are planning on at least one more season.
As Chuck continued his quest to become a better Bass and Dan fell off the map, the commenters provided us with food for thought in this week's recap of the recap.
Plus, Arizona Muse booked the latest cover of Russian Vogue.
“Without the pressure of me on top of you all the time — so to speak.”
As we grow increasingly more concerned about the resolution of Blair's pregnancy plotline, let us revel in the pearls from this week's recap of the recap.
"I thought you were in the media."
The royals spoke French for once. Wonders never cease.
High drama on the High Holidays.
One of our commenters picks your favorite pluses and minuses.
The Glass-Steagall Act: "I certainly can’t educate anybody on the specifics of it, but I know it’s about deregulation."
Nothing is worse than being omitted from Dan's book.
Looks like everyone has emotions after all.
He also says that 'Gossip Girl' is not his "driving passionate force in life."
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