Gossip Girl Recap: I Always Knew You Read Too Much Shakespeare to Be Sane
Last night's episode was like an ether flashback and a neurological disorder all at once.
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Last night's episode was like an ether flashback and a neurological disorder all at once.
Family values are a little bit different on the Upper East Side.
In its fourth season, 'Gossip Girl' has developed a Shakespearean rhythm.
Our weekly Reality Index returns from winter break.
"I think my parents have learned by this point that none of [what they read] is probably true, and words can be put in your mouth."
This would be terrible news.
This week's recap of the recap, complete with poem!
It was all fun and games at the 'Blue Valentine' premiere until the event descended into cannibalism.
Several truths were revealed on this week's episode of 'Gossip Girl.'
As is their tradition, the show drives us crazy with things that are hopelessly unrealistic, and at the same time includes details that make it uniquely true to life.
But on the Upper East Side, just you've experienced something before, doesn't mean you can't fall for it again.
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