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For the season-five finale, it’s out with the Dair and in with the Chair.
Creators of Lost, The Shield, Gossip Girl, and more tell tales of the pain of waiting for that network thumbs-up and how it feels to get it ... or not.
In some ways, it’s like we’ve gone back in time on the season-five finale.
What happened in this episode again? We couldn’t look away from the growing Humph-fro.
In the second-to-last episode of the second-to-last (we think?) season of the Greatest Show of Our Time, everyone had a plan.
Gossip Girl writers of yester-season have risen from the dead, Bart Bass–style.
But what does he think about a potential Gossip Girl–Girls crossover?
If Jack is Daddy Bass, it's proof the GG writers read the recap comments.
New York's Approval Matrix makes a star cameo in this week's episode.
The commenter circuit is all for Nate’s awkward new Mother Lover dynamic.
Mason jars. Pork buns. Pickling festivals. GG goes Brooklyn.
It would be beneficial to all of the characters on Gossip Girl if they began looking at their world from a Humphrological perspective.
It's an activist training group borne out of Occupy Wall Street.
Only scotch, liquid smarm, and debauchery run through the Bass Boys' veins
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