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Gossip Girl - The Complete First Season

Gossip Girl -  The Complete First Season
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Actors: Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Chace Crawford, Taylor Momsen, Kristen Bell
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Want to know a secret? A really juicy secret? Look no further than the latest message from Manhattan's notorious blogger Gossip Girl. She keeps tabs on the city's most elite teens as they make the rounds from the preppiest school events to the most lavish, decadent parties. And between Serena and Blair's explosive friendship, Dan and Serena's budding romance, Nate and Blair's fairytale relationship (or is it?), Chuck's escapades and Jenny's introduction to the glamorous life, there's a lot to track! In this 5-disc, 18-episode Season One, friends, lovers, rivals and enemies abound. Even the darkest secrets don't stay hidden for long. You know you love it. XOXO!


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5 out of 5 stars The premiere guilty pleasure show of the 2007-2008 season   May 24, 2008
 32 out of 47 found this review helpful

GOSSIP GIRL could well be the first and last hit show developed by the CW in the wake of the merger of the WB and UPN. With multiple industry sources indicating that the network is in serious trouble and may cease operation following the 2008-2009 season, GOSSIP GIRL could well find itself at a new network in the 2009-2010 season, assuming that it maintains its "buzz" well into its sophomore season. But if the CW is able to reverse its current difficulties, GOSSIP GIRL could well be the reason it survives.

For a while in this past season, GOSSIP GIRL and DIRTY SEXY MONEY were fighting it out for title of top new Guilty Pleasure Show. It was neck and neck at the break for the writers' strike, but with DIRTY SEXY ending its season prematurely, GOSSIP GIRL roared past it in the second half of the season.

GOSSIP GIRL was one of two shows created by Josh Schwartz that debuted in the fall of 2007. The other was CHUCK. Both shows were heavily indebted to Schwartz's previous big hit show, THE O.C. It was as if he separated out the cool nerd elements of THE O.C. and distilled them into CHUCK (the lead role of which is reputed to originally have been offered to Adam Brody, Seth on THE O.C., though Rachel Bilson, who played Seth's girlfriend Summer, did guest on CHUCK) while the social politics of the idle rich were distilled into GOSSIP GIRL, though transposed to the East Coast. The result was two thoroughly likable shows, though also two very different shows. Which one prefers will depend exclusively on personal taste.

THE O.C. was seriously marred in each of its first three seasons by the introduction of a series of thoroughly despicable and evil characters, emblemized by the infamous and desperately hated Oliver from Season One. My guess has always been that Schwartz and his co-creators never sufficiently distinguished between characters we love to hate and characters we merely hate. Season Three of THE O.C. largely led to the show's demise with a long string of horrid and evil guest characters, even though the abbreviated Season Four was one of the series' best. So far GOSSIP GIRL has done a splendid job of avoiding this pitfall. The most prominent evil character so far has been Georgina, played by BUFFY's Michelle Trachtenberg (though Dawn has definitely grown up), and unlike Oliver was an utter delight. So perhaps they've finally gotten this down.

My lone problem with the show has been the focus on the children of New York City's social elite, a group of human beings I could not possibly have less interest in (well, perhaps I find them more interesting than the history of wood lice in Iceland). This is largely redeemed by a good-looking and talented group of young actors. The show is an adaptation of a series of juvenile novels that I have not read, so I suppose that is why some of the lead characters were stuck with such god awful names like Serena van der Woodsen and Blair Waldorf (though I'll hasten to add that Serena is the best character on the show and the actor who portrays her, Blake Lively, the show's break out star). But whatever the limitations of the source, Schwartz and his team of writers did a great job of making the characters interesting and, in their own way, likable. The central interest in the show is the Manhattan/Brooklyn romance between Serena and Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley). The cast of characters is rounded out by Queen B Blair, her romantic interests/entanglements Chuck Bass and Nate Archibald (odd to have a character on a TV show with the name of a famous athlete). Dan's younger sister, Jenny, is played by Taylor Momsen, who is the only teen character who is the age she is supposed to be playing. But she does a great job of hanging with the oldsters. Everyone in the cast does at least a creditable job. Ed Westwick is quite good as my least favorite character on the show, Chuck Bass. Why do I hate him? Well, early on he is presented as a serial rapist. 'Nuff said. In Hays Code Hollywood it would be a strict requirement that he would have to atone for his sins by dying before the final curtain rings down. I'm not sure how you can redeem a rapist on a show like this. My guess is that they are going to ignore that he is a sex offender and instead just pretend that he is just sowing his wild oats. But drugging a woman for sex is rape, pure and simple. I hope the series sees him going to prison. There are also some great adult characters, much as in THE O.C., but so far the adults have not been as interesting as those in Schwartz's earlier show. I like Dan's father and Serena's mom, but neither is as interesting as Sandy and Kirsten Cohen, let alone Julie Cooper. And why, precisely, does Serena's mom Lily ALWAYS have a glass of champagne in her hand?

One other member of the cast deserves special mention and that is the one who portrays, entirely off screen, the title character: Kristen Bell. I was and still am devastated that VERONICA MARS was cancelled, but in that magnificent show's demise Kristen has been, like Elvis, spotted almost everywhere. One of the things that made VERONICA MARS so successful (at least artistically, if not in terms of viewers) was Kristen Bell's wonderful voice-overs. The premise of the show is that an anonymous blogger is posting online all the adventures of Serena, Blair, Dan, Jenny, and company. Bell's narration is simply the supposed content of that blog. I'm not sure if they will reveal precisely who Gossip Girl is, though you figure it would have to be someone acquainted with the major character. Perhaps it will turn out to be the Waldorf maid.

One other thing to mention as contributing to the show's success: it is filmed on location in New York. I've found so many shows irritating because of their supposed location. I live in Chicago and while I enjoy SAMANTHA WHO, every exterior shot of Chicago in that show drives me batty. Who could have guessed Chicago looked so much like L.A.? Ditto UGLY BETTY. At least that show will be moving to NY for its third season. But GOSSIP GIRL benefited at every point from its setting in New York.

All in all, this was a delightful show in its first season. A great show like BUFFY or BATTLESTAR GALACTICA or FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS or SIX FEET UNDER? Absolutely not. Those shows aspire to be more than merely popular entertainment. But if you need a guilty pleasure show, a series that has little in the way of redeeming qualities apart from delighting in the wicked, wicked exploits of the idle rich, you can't top this.



4 out of 5 stars The Ultimate In Guilty Pleasures   January 31, 2008
 18 out of 22 found this review helpful

This is the ultimate guilty pleasure show. The characters are shallow at best, yet somehow you find yourself completely sucked in to the totally unbelievable soap opera they live in, complete with whimsical names, parents that don't care, and more money than most bank tellers see in a year.

The show starts out about Serena (played by Blake Lively) a good girl with a bad past, yet somewhere after the first few episodes Blair (Leighton Meester's character) Serena's best friend/enemy, starts to completely outshine Serena with her complicated love life, parent troubles, and glossed over eating disorder.

My only complaint is that (I imagine due to the writers strike) the season finale completely sagged. Hopefully (if there is a...) next season, it will pick back up again.

Worth watching, though I couldn't exactly tell you why. It's a complete guilty pleasure, and somehow, no matter how ridiculous the plots may seem, it always keeps you coming back for more.



5 out of 5 stars gossip girl fan   September 21, 2007
 15 out of 27 found this review helpful

im the biggest fan of gossip girl ithink this show will make it to the top . its the best , blake livey is such a beautiful actress. and blair is a good charatar very much evil. and has alot of seasons coming up hopefully. this show is the best . and i have much recpect for the writers. thanks for listening kristen.


5 out of 5 stars Eye candy - Love it, but I wouldn't let my teenager watch   April 8, 2008
 12 out of 17 found this review helpful

I'll start by saying that I'm 31yo, female, married with kids :) I've always been fond of teenager drama; something I never really outgrew. I've found this show's storylines interesting and entertaining, enjoying both the stories of the teenagers and their parents.

The show's greatest perk imo is in the costuming. Each character in each scene is wearing an eye catching, or in some way riveting outfit, including the men. Accessories are used beautifully. The actors themselves of course provide their own eye candy.

A WORD OF CAUTION TO PARENTS however. In the seven episodes I've watched so far there has been a great deal of alcohol imbibing by the teenagers, including a 14yo. It is implied that one of the teenagers habitually uses a drug, pot if I remember correctly, which is discussed as trivial in light of a parent's cocaine use. One of the teenager characters is occasionally seen sleeping with women paid by his father.

From the first episode it is clear that almost all of the teenage characters are sexually active or plotting to be. In the seventh episode, a parent gives advice on ambience for his son's planned night of virginity loss in his bedroom on a night the rest of the family will all be out of the house.

Bottom line - A lovely guilty pleasure for adults who enjoy the genre but off limits to minors whose parents are hoping to instill morals in their children and teenagers.



3 out of 5 stars An enjoyable teen drama   May 18, 2008
 8 out of 16 found this review helpful

Let me start off by saying, I am a huge fan of the books.

The pilot to me was a complete let down. I really did not like it. I didn't like the castings, the acting, a lot of the story lines. So, I didn't watch it for about 5 more episodes.

The episodes until the writer's strike didn't have me hooked, but I did have some fun with them, and my family enjoyed them.

The episodes in April and May, the last third of the season, were a step up. The characters became more interesting and the plot lines became way better. Georgina, played by Michelle Trachtenberg, brought the needed spice.

So, I can conclude that the series is getting better over time, and I have some pretty big expectations for next season.

It's not a perfect show, it has it's bland moments, but it is a guilty pleasure. If you're looking for substance or subtle humor, this isn't it. If you want some mindless fun, check it out.




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