Gossip Girl: Moving On
For the boys and girls of Gossip Girl, graduation marks a poignant transition -- the transformation of kids acting like adults into what will surely be a group of adults acting like babies.
For the boys and girls of Gossip Girl, graduation marks a poignant transition -- the transformation of kids acting like adults into what will surely be a group of adults acting like babies.
Daniel Sweren-Becker | Posted 06.11.2009 | Entertainment
I've never seen Gilmore Girls, but I'd guess that show is pretty similar to this episode, i.e. three generations of crazy blond women melodrama-ing each other to death.
Daniel Sweren-Becker | Posted 06.04.2009 | Entertainment
8:07 Good pregnancy ruse, but please, if Serena and the bonehead brigade actually manage to fix this disaster, I'll write my next post in Swahili.
Daniel Sweren-Becker | Posted 05.28.2009 | Entertainment
A very pleasant episode, but I like it better when the kids are being promiscuous and illegal rather than entangled in an exciting venture capital project. Oh well, stay spotting.
Daniel Sweren-Becker | Posted 05.21.2009 | Entertainment
With the mental energy necessary to contrive some of these plots, I can see why Gossip Girl needs such frequent breaks.
Daniel Sweren-Becker | Posted 05.01.2009 | Entertainment
Many big things to resolve on Gossip Girl this week. Like how to get from DUMBO to the Upper East Side in eight minutes.
Daniel Sweren-Becker | Posted 04.23.2009 | Entertainment
Chuck offers to lick Blair's wounds. I wouldn't mind seeing the logistics of this.
Daniel Sweren-Becker | Posted 02.12.2009 | Entertainment
Will Chuck inherit billions? Will Rufus and Lily find their little Tintin? Will Constance Billard's two-day week, five-day weekend ever be acknowledged?
Daniel Sweren-Becker | Posted 02.05.2009 | Entertainment
French orphans. Thai hookers. Billion dollar wills. Thank goodness those age-old High School problems are back to take up our time.
Ariston Anderson | Posted 12.12.2008 | Entertainment
The Glamour Women of the Year Awards filled Carnegie Hall with a slew of A-listers from the art world, Hollywood, and Washington, as well as some international activists ready to inspire the audience into...change.
Vanessa Richmond | Posted 09.11.2008 | Living
To be a strong woman, a good feminist and even save the world, you need to be a bitch, according to a recent spate of articles.
Daniel Sweren-Becker | Posted 06.18.2009 | Entertainment