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Name: PrincessKittie Country: United States State: Texas Metro: Plano Gender: Female
Interests: Acting, going to the movies, talking, hanging out with my friends, listening to music, reading, making retarded blogs and diaries and xangas for no reason whatsoever.... Expertise: Hmmm... There are so many things...:)I guess I can say acting most of all. And, recently, music. Not like singing or playing or anything (I'm tone deaf) I just know a lot about music. Occupation: Student Industry: Theatre :)
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|  FROM ANJA on fanforum Dan: Look Georgina, I appreciate that you want a clean slate... but there's a lot of history here... And yeah, it kind of is too much. Sorry. Georgina: I understand. I'd feel the same way. Okay. See you around. Vanessa: That was a little harsh.
Dan: What? It's Georgina.
Vanessa: And you're Dan - I'm sorry... I just thought that you were more forgiving than that - Dan: Are you seriously making me the bad guy here? Vanessa: I just think it would be pretty hypocritical to expect people to make a fresh start when we won't give one to her. Dan: I know that you're new to the whole "(can't read)" thing, but trust me, you don't want Georgina Sparks' as your friend. For starters, you'll (can't read - push?) everyone else away.
Vanessa: Well, you just (can't read - pushed?) me away. yelling: Georgina! | | |
|  This picture comes from likeohmygod_x at livejournal and is cut from a photograph of the sound man's station at Monday, March 16th's Gossip Girl filming.
Here is what I can decode of the script so far:
*starting on second page*
Blair "I want to believe you, Chuck, but I can't. You've hurt me too many times(?)" Chuck "You can believe me this time." Blair "Why?"
He looks at her: honest, real, vulnerable.
Chuck "Because I'm not Chuck Bass without you." Blair "Uh... That's it?"
There is a moment, then... he kisses her. It is the perfect, true love kiss, the kind they used to write poems about(?) when they used to write poems... When they break:
Chuck "I love you, Blair."
Blair smiles widely(?) and jumps into his arms. *cannot read rest*
Blair "But can you say it smiling?"
He laughs, and she laughs, too... *page cuts off* | | |
| NV: Their break-up wasn't really a break-up in terms of finality. It was over summer plans. NV were supposed to go away together, but his grandfather convinces him to take an internship instead. Vanessa thinks he's changing into something his family wants, that he doesn't want. NV still care about each other very much, but it's about Nate finding himself.
CB: Chuck and Blair kiss after Carter leaves. However, it ends badly in that Chuck says he wants to see the old Blair again, and she says the old Blair is gone. When he goes back to see Blair at her apartment, he finds Nate's jacket...
NB: After the NV breakup, Nate meets up with Blair and they start reminiscing about how their lives had been planned out.
Moar CB: Chuck tells Serena he thinks he's losing Blair after the CB makeout/"you've changed" conversation. Serena tells him to fight for her, so he goes and has another scene with Dorota! :D He asks to see B, but Dorota says she's sleeping. He says, "please tell her I came by," and THAT'S when he sees N's jacket.
NB Again: Their second scene is a cliffhanger. Nate takes B home and she takes his hand and asks him to stay. There is a moment, and then it cuts to Chuck showing up. So you are meant to think NB is happening again.
DS: Dan doesn't actually have a story line this episode. He just hangs
out with Vanessa and Nate while Serena looks for Blair with Chuck.
Serena finds him at the party and slaps him because she found out about
the teacher, but DS still end on a friendly note. | | |
| Regarding which characters, if any, were not meant to blow up the way they did Josh Schwartz: Well, certainly... I mean, we loved Ed right out of the gate, and the
network was like, 'well, he looks like a serial killer! we can't put
him on a teen drama.' And we were like, 'we know! he looks like a
serial killer, and it's kind of great!' There had just never been that
kind of energy, we thought, from an actor in a teen drama before. He
actually came in and read for Nate, and we were like, 'you're so evil.
come back and read for chuck.' But he's become as embraced and beloved,
considering how evil he was in the beginning. It was something we wrote
and hoped for, but we're glad it came through. Stephanie Savage: In the pilot, he was the villain, you know. He didn't have any scenes
by himself in his room where you, like, saw his feelings, or understood
- Josh: - Why he was using grilled cheese and truffles to seduce women. Stephanie: Exactly. But we
were riding with him, and the audience did too, and we're glad it worked
out.
What about Blair? She's popular, too, right? Josh: The pilot was
heavily weighted towards Serena, but we knew that in the long run,
because Blair was so desperate and striving to be liked, to be like
Serena - and everything came so easy to Serena - we knew that [Blair's]
character was ultimately more rootable and that Leighton was really
talented and really funny. That was one of the big reasons we loved her
and wanted her for the part. She really embodies the tone of the
show as an actress, the way she delivers the dialogue, and her
character, and that relationship with Chuck. I think if you distill the
show into its core essence, it would probably be that. Do you agree, [Steph]?
Stephanie: I agree.
Josh: Cool.
How do they manage to keep Serena and Dan apart when they're so inevitable? Josh: That's the deal with any teen drama where there's the will-they-won't-they couple, the load-bearing couple around which all other characters circulate.
And the key is, if you're going to keep them apart, you don't want to
bring in any other characters that seem like a better match. If Aaron
seems like a better match for Serena, then you're certainly not doing
Penn Badgley any favors. And you're not doing the story line any favors
when they inevitably have to get back together. But you also want to
make sure it doesn't feel like you're just throwing obstacles in their
path. This season, they've tried a lot of avenues, even just being
friends. You don't want 'will they, won't they' to be the driving force
of every episode.
Are Chuck and Blair going to get together or keep pushing each other away? Stephanie: Weeeellll.... They're always together, even when they're pushing each other away.
That's part of their dynamic, and part of the fun of writing them, and
part of why we'll be able to tell Chuck and Blair stories through the
very end of this season. And we do think it would be boring if we just
put them together and sat them with each other. Chuck explained his POV
about that to Blair earlier this season.... But [he] never said never. We have a long road ahead of us.
Will Vanessa ever be important? Stephanie: We'd love to do an episode where we get more information on Vanessa. She
was a character who was actually supposed to be in the pilot, but we
didn't have room for her story. Her story actually kind of confused the
A story [Serena and Dan] a little bit. But she's got a great story
in the books... And I think we'd love to do an episode where we
introduce Vanessa's sister and her family and give her backstory a
texture that the other characters already have.
It's great that, on a tv show, you can incorporate the actors' personalities into the characters to make them stronger, but... Josh: Sometimes you can
ignore [the actors'] personality and their pleas. Like Chace, last
year, he was like, 'So I'm never going to hook up with Jenny, right?
Cuz that would be weird. She's really young.' But he was a good sport
when he had to do it anyway.
Is there a spin-off? Josh: There is some chatter about Dorota getting her own Verizon Wireless webisodes. That should really change the face of entertainment, I think.
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