Gossip Girl mega-scoop and hot questions
Friday, December 28th, 2007
Are you addicted to Gossip Girl? If not, the next two episodes (airing Jan. 2 and 9) are billed as the “best yet,” so it’s time to jump on-board. You’ve no doubt heard that Blake Lively and Penn Badgley (Serena and Dan) are an item off-camera, as well. But the most intriguing romance on the show just might be the secret Blair-Nate-Chuck scandal, which was just voted TV’s Top Love Triangle on a popular entertainment website. If one star is poised for breakout success, it’s Ed Westwick (Chuck), whose character is underhanded, underparented…and now the victim of unrequited love. Ed is the lead singer for a British band called The Filthy Youth, and two of the indie group’s songs will be featured in this Wednesday’s episode—so cool. You can watch several of their music videos on YouTube, or listen on their MySpace page. On to the storylines… Will Lily accept the marriage proposal from Mr. Bass, or follow her heart back to unwealthy Rufus? Vanessa is obviously angling to get Dan back, but is she out of her league trying to blackmail Blair? Didn’t we all know a “third wheel” like Vanessa growing up? It’s easy to feel V’s pain, but Serena won’t let go without a fight. How will the kids’ school cover-up pact affect relationships this week? And does Chuck have what it takes to steal Blair away from Nate? As you can see, the Upper East Siders will ring in the New Year with a lot of juicy drama. Just the way we like it.
The Mother of all Beauty Pageants has uncovered some “nightmare” contestants, as Hollis calls them, with the mansion split into two cliques who don’t get along at all. Last week the daughters were in control of the challenges, and this week the nervous moms took over—choosing evening gown ensembles and calling the shots at the team-photo shoot. Only about half of the portraits were praised, with the judges singling out Diamond Dolls for having pageant experience and still coming up far short. In the end, the Tomboy Queens (Pamela and Felicia) were asked to pick up the scissors…and de-sash themselves! Oh, the tomfoolery. Angela and her daughter Tenia (Beauty is Skin Deep) nearly started a rumble in the house, attacking the much-loved Gina and Hollis for being “fake and phony.” The war began with Angela & Co. eavesdropping on the nice clique thru the mansion intercom, then barging right in and starting the face-to-face confrontation. She’s so over-the-top in her taunts, you wonder if she’s for real. But there were lots of tears flowing, and the upcoming episodes will only crank up the pressure. Next week it’s the talent competition—this should be great!

This season’s finale was a first for One Tree Hill. Most of the characters we have grown to know and love are all in a good and happy place at the end of this season. Whereas in past seasons we saw major obstacles that got in the way of them and, of course, you always have the drama of the Lucas-Peyton-Brooke love triangle. But this season ended with almost everyone being happy.
