Gossip Girl (TV Series)

^ You're right! Blair, on the other hand, would run away and go get a tetanus shot!! In fact, I would too, and I live in New Jersey!! :P
 
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Question: When are we going to find out who is pregnant on Gossip Girl?

Ausiello: By the end of the season premiere. And prepare to be shocked. I certainly was.


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I guess that pregnancy is some meaningless plot that would go away after 2 or 3 episodes.
 
why do you guys think it's Charlie? :huh:
the pregnancy test was in Serena/Blair's bathroom. i don't think Charlie would use their bathroom to do a pregnancy test :P:
 
Has Eleanor been ruled out? It'd be kind of shocking (if you weren't familiar with the books).
 
I'd forgotten about the whole pregnancy thing. I really only watch it now for Blair's story lines now. I don't like the whole Charly/Ivy character, although, and I never thought I'd say this, Liz Hurley looks she might be good value for money. I have so little patience with anything Blake Lively does, she's a terrible actress and the story lines can't even gloss over it any more. On the plus side if her stupid Hollywood story (because you know, you just walk into jobs like that with no experience) goes on a little while and we get some Ethan Peck out of it, I might be able to tolerate it a little more!
 
Some more detailed spoilers...read if you dare... :ninja:

Gossip Girl returns for its fifth season in one week and if you're anxious to know who in the Waldorf apartment is pregnant, we're supposed to be getting our answer in the season premiere. To help get you ready for the new season, we've got a small collection of spoilers for the first two episodes.

Episode 5.01 "Yes Then Zero" (September 26:( Serena headed off to Los Angeles in the season 4 finale and we open with her having spent the summer working there. She's really been enjoying her job in Hollywood, but will a costly mistake make her loss her boss' (guest star Michael Michele) admiration and the job? Chuck and Nate have spent the summer touring the globe and decide to visit Serena on the west coast before ending their trip. Chuck seems to have taken up dangerous and exotic pursuits over the summer. While in LA, the duo join Serena at a Hollywood Hills party and there Nate meets a new character, Diana, played by Elizabeth Hurley (which, of course, ends up with a romp in bed). Back in New York City, Blair and Louis return from their summer in Monaco and Blair is firmly preoccupied with planning her upcoming royal wedding. But Louis isn't prepared to take Blair's side when his family doesn't approve of her choices. Will his weakness break them apart? Finally, Dan returns from his summer away from the city to learn that Vanessa sent his book to an editor and that a magazine wants to publish an excerpt of the book. Dan freaks out about his high-society commentary being exposed until an "unlikely ally" helps him kill the story.

Episode 5.02 "Beauty and the Feast" (October 3:( This episode continues to be set in both New York City and Los Angeles. After what Nate thought was just a one-night stand, he's surprised to cross paths again with Diana, who provides him with an exciting opportunity. Elizabeth Hurley's character will be in multiple episodes this season. Cousin Charlie (a.k.a. Ivy) also appears in this episode and meets up with Serena, who wants her to decide which world she wants to be a part of. Dan decides to ask Chuck to help him stop the upcoming publication of his book, but Chuck isn't in a great state right now and Dan feels compelled to try and help him instead. Louis' sister, Beatrice (guest star Roxane Mesquida), decides to visit New York City for a while. But she and Blair soon butt heads when it becomes clear that her motives for visiting the couple may have nothing to do with wanting to get to know Blair.

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I think the whole pregnancy thing is not a big deal and will end up as fast as possible.
 
I didn't really feel all too excited about the season premiere; but as the 8 o'clock hour approached, there was a little bit of anticipation - if only to decide if I needed to watch the rest of the season. I probably will tune in next week to continue my assessment.
 
I thought it was a pretty good opener, I'm pretty excited about the season. It's my guilty pleasure.
 
The episode was good. I wouldn't say fantastic, but alright.

I'm most looking forward to tomorrow's NY Mag review... those are always my favourite!
 
NYMag recaps are hilarious. Gawker is not planning on doing any this season, which I am going to miss a lot.
 

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