Secrets eat those who consume it themselves.
'The Lost Boy' was all about secrets being revealed despite the consequences.
Sometimes only when te get closer to the boiling pot te realize how hot it is and that's exactly what Scott found out when he got too close to the fuoco with a failed attempt in revealing his true identity to his biological father. It was actually a huge let down watching Scott get cold feet after all the lies he spun to reach there. It was even worse when he dropped that huge bomb on Vanessa, asking her to keep his secret safe. We all know what happens then, seeing as Georgina left a parting gift after her coincidental eavesdrop on Vanessa and Scott.
Do we know why Georgina has the sudden urge to go to Boston? Is it a flee o did she want to leave with a big bang after realizing there was nothing really keeping her in there. Her short time at NYU didn't really have others with their flaming torches after her and after a while her attacks got old, so I am not really disappointed to watch her leave. Was that a picture of her and Dan on her laptop! I am glad to say good riddance, Dan's 'fling' thankfully remained that way. Let's hope his relationship choices change for the better.
The Chair-off was actually adorable. It was fun watching Blair and Chuck at each others throats as opposed to being in, although we did get a fair share of their cuddly couple moments and an idea as to how long it's been since they had sex. That was certainly a 'lose lose' for Blair, but Chuck ironically had other things on his mind, citing a business deal. It was really hard to imagine that Georgina had the strings to concoct a soiled plan to sabotage Blair and Chuck. If Blair knew Georgina so well, how come she didn't pick up on the handwriting like Serena? Okay, maybe Serena would have seen Georgina's handwriting più times than Blair and maybe Blair stopped Leggere after seeing that she was invited to something 'secret'.
It was actually pitiful watching Blair squirm over a secret society and realizing that the only person she could count on for some companionship was Chuck and even that failed. How could Chuck turn down a moment for him to have some one on one Amore time with his one and only? This is really a new side of Chuck we are seeing, we can no longer call him 'Chuck Bass' anymore, especially since this Chuck now owns a hotel? Did te see that coming and is that really a wise idea?
Who knows? I actually couldn't stomach Carter and Serena anymore. The più times they were together, the più I realized his extremely small structure when it compared to Serena. Carter looked so much like a boy especially when he's lip-locking with Serena and was that a threat from Bree to Carter. She really needs some work on her threats. Blair is the only one that could pull off an 'I'm coming for you' and actually have te quiver.
Again Bree and Nate were boring and pointless. What was with this auction that brought all the main stars together, was it really that important? I don't buy it.
Let's hope the Bree Buckley storyline picks up, because I am really zoning out all her scenes, especially the lovie-dovie ones with Nate.
It was actually a relief getting some insight into how exactly Carter found Serena's father and why she began looking for him. I actually gave a sigh of relief when she lifted that burden and gave us that juicy piece of detail. I found myself saying 'It's about time'.
It didn't seem like Carter was going to stick around after his encounter with Bree and we find ourselves asking, what did Carter do to the Buckleys and do we care?
I was actually surprised that Jenny and Eric got any screen time at all. Was it really necessary to mostra them? They gave no impact to the story, only a curious Jenny searching into the fact that Scott spent più time with Rufus than his own girlfriend. Rufus da the way looked very refined in this episode, something with the hair. It may be strange, but Scott seemed to look più like Rufus every time, genes perhaps.
There were some cheap shots this ora and 'The Lost Boy' felt più like a 'Gossip Girl' episode trying to tie up some loose ends and get the real story on the way.
Let's hope we get some più of Jenny successivo week and some real answers. There wasn't a real bang to this episode, but it was interesting and had an unfamiliar recipe that made it fun to watch.
Fighting over an auction item isn't really the best way for Gossip to spend it's time, but things seem to be lifting up for the better. The successivo time we see Dan with his camicia off in bed, I would actually like to look at the screen long enough to see him.
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Four out of Five Stars
Grade B-
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'The Lost Boy' was all about secrets being revealed despite the consequences.
Sometimes only when te get closer to the boiling pot te realize how hot it is and that's exactly what Scott found out when he got too close to the fuoco with a failed attempt in revealing his true identity to his biological father. It was actually a huge let down watching Scott get cold feet after all the lies he spun to reach there. It was even worse when he dropped that huge bomb on Vanessa, asking her to keep his secret safe. We all know what happens then, seeing as Georgina left a parting gift after her coincidental eavesdrop on Vanessa and Scott.
Do we know why Georgina has the sudden urge to go to Boston? Is it a flee o did she want to leave with a big bang after realizing there was nothing really keeping her in there. Her short time at NYU didn't really have others with their flaming torches after her and after a while her attacks got old, so I am not really disappointed to watch her leave. Was that a picture of her and Dan on her laptop! I am glad to say good riddance, Dan's 'fling' thankfully remained that way. Let's hope his relationship choices change for the better.
The Chair-off was actually adorable. It was fun watching Blair and Chuck at each others throats as opposed to being in, although we did get a fair share of their cuddly couple moments and an idea as to how long it's been since they had sex. That was certainly a 'lose lose' for Blair, but Chuck ironically had other things on his mind, citing a business deal. It was really hard to imagine that Georgina had the strings to concoct a soiled plan to sabotage Blair and Chuck. If Blair knew Georgina so well, how come she didn't pick up on the handwriting like Serena? Okay, maybe Serena would have seen Georgina's handwriting più times than Blair and maybe Blair stopped Leggere after seeing that she was invited to something 'secret'.
It was actually pitiful watching Blair squirm over a secret society and realizing that the only person she could count on for some companionship was Chuck and even that failed. How could Chuck turn down a moment for him to have some one on one Amore time with his one and only? This is really a new side of Chuck we are seeing, we can no longer call him 'Chuck Bass' anymore, especially since this Chuck now owns a hotel? Did te see that coming and is that really a wise idea?
Who knows? I actually couldn't stomach Carter and Serena anymore. The più times they were together, the più I realized his extremely small structure when it compared to Serena. Carter looked so much like a boy especially when he's lip-locking with Serena and was that a threat from Bree to Carter. She really needs some work on her threats. Blair is the only one that could pull off an 'I'm coming for you' and actually have te quiver.
Again Bree and Nate were boring and pointless. What was with this auction that brought all the main stars together, was it really that important? I don't buy it.
Let's hope the Bree Buckley storyline picks up, because I am really zoning out all her scenes, especially the lovie-dovie ones with Nate.
It was actually a relief getting some insight into how exactly Carter found Serena's father and why she began looking for him. I actually gave a sigh of relief when she lifted that burden and gave us that juicy piece of detail. I found myself saying 'It's about time'.
It didn't seem like Carter was going to stick around after his encounter with Bree and we find ourselves asking, what did Carter do to the Buckleys and do we care?
I was actually surprised that Jenny and Eric got any screen time at all. Was it really necessary to mostra them? They gave no impact to the story, only a curious Jenny searching into the fact that Scott spent più time with Rufus than his own girlfriend. Rufus da the way looked very refined in this episode, something with the hair. It may be strange, but Scott seemed to look più like Rufus every time, genes perhaps.
There were some cheap shots this ora and 'The Lost Boy' felt più like a 'Gossip Girl' episode trying to tie up some loose ends and get the real story on the way.
Let's hope we get some più of Jenny successivo week and some real answers. There wasn't a real bang to this episode, but it was interesting and had an unfamiliar recipe that made it fun to watch.
Fighting over an auction item isn't really the best way for Gossip to spend it's time, but things seem to be lifting up for the better. The successivo time we see Dan with his camicia off in bed, I would actually like to look at the screen long enough to see him.
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Four out of Five Stars
Grade B-
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Well, at least regarding what it says about a person: “What a woman wears says a whole lot about her confidence,” Penn tells Cosmopolitan.
Penn includes sweater dresses and V-necks amongst his preferito items to see on any woman: "A sweaterdress really can be the sexiest thing."
"As a man, I just like the simpler things,” says the Gossip Girl star. “A plunging V-neck looks like she pulled it off the floor of a man’s bedroom."
"There’s something so sensual about it.”
Penn Badgley is even a fan of fall’s hottest shoes, the over-the-knee boot. “If a strong, secure girl wears thigh-high boots, it can be stunning and powerful.”
At least Blake knows her on-screen friend and off-screen Amore appreciates her style! Not that it's a huge chore for him to be dating Blake Lively, we imagine.
It had been too long, we were starting to wonder.
Blair and Serena haven't been involved in a nuclear fight in a good while now, but Michael Ausiello of EW says it's just a matter of time until that changes.
Here's what he has to say in his weekly Q&A ...
Q: I’m tired of some people bitching about Gossip Girl being in some kind of creative slump o funk this year. I’m loving this season. Got any good scoop?
A: I’m (mostly) loving this season, too. The Chuck-Blair stuff continues to be immensely satisfying. And Hilary Duff isn’t as annoying as I predicted.
On the scoop front, there’s a big Blair-Serena blow-up coming. The frenemies will definitely be on the outs for a little bit.
What do te think it's all about?
Blair and Serena haven't been involved in a nuclear fight in a good while now, but Michael Ausiello of EW says it's just a matter of time until that changes.
Here's what he has to say in his weekly Q&A ...
Q: I’m tired of some people bitching about Gossip Girl being in some kind of creative slump o funk this year. I’m loving this season. Got any good scoop?
A: I’m (mostly) loving this season, too. The Chuck-Blair stuff continues to be immensely satisfying. And Hilary Duff isn’t as annoying as I predicted.
On the scoop front, there’s a big Blair-Serena blow-up coming. The frenemies will definitely be on the outs for a little bit.
What do te think it's all about?
Watching Chuck and Blair actually make it as a couple has been one of the biggest treats of this Gossip Girl season's first four episodes. But will it last?
Also, is that rumored Gossip Girl threesome actually gonna happen?
Michael Ausiello of EW addresses both domande in his Q&A today:
Q: I know te won’t say who partakes in the threesome on Gossip Girl, so I won’t even bother asking. I just want to know if it’s a dream o if it’s real.
A: Oh, it’s real.
Q: I would Amore some (good) news about Chuck and Blair from Gossip Girl!
A: It doesn’t get much better than this: They’re still together and (relatively) happy through at least episode 11.
Also, is that rumored Gossip Girl threesome actually gonna happen?
Michael Ausiello of EW addresses both domande in his Q&A today:
Q: I know te won’t say who partakes in the threesome on Gossip Girl, so I won’t even bother asking. I just want to know if it’s a dream o if it’s real.
A: Oh, it’s real.
Q: I would Amore some (good) news about Chuck and Blair from Gossip Girl!
A: It doesn’t get much better than this: They’re still together and (relatively) happy through at least episode 11.
In Your Arms, Here I Lay - Prologue
"Please, Blair. Just hold on. Just hold on. Please," he begged me.
I felt the life being sucked out of me, little da little.
I felt something wet land on my cheek. Chuck, I thought. He’s crying.
I felt più tears drop on my cheek. If I could, I would cry. But I can’t.
The important thing was that if I died, I would die in the arms of the one I love.
I’m sorry, Chuck. I can’t hang on much longer.
He couldn’t hear me. Of course he couldn’t. Only I could hear me.
I’m sorry, I kept saying in my head over and over again. I Amore you.
A/N: titolo sucks, I know, LOL. But there`s the prologue. What do ya think? Reviews are love.
P.S: Chapter one's already up.
"Please, Blair. Just hold on. Just hold on. Please," he begged me.
I felt the life being sucked out of me, little da little.
I felt something wet land on my cheek. Chuck, I thought. He’s crying.
I felt più tears drop on my cheek. If I could, I would cry. But I can’t.
The important thing was that if I died, I would die in the arms of the one I love.
I’m sorry, Chuck. I can’t hang on much longer.
He couldn’t hear me. Of course he couldn’t. Only I could hear me.
I’m sorry, I kept saying in my head over and over again. I Amore you.
A/N: titolo sucks, I know, LOL. But there`s the prologue. What do ya think? Reviews are love.
P.S: Chapter one's already up.