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Ny Mag Vulture
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14:00 EST, 13 Nov, 2012
Review
This week, we learned that the path to “maturity” in the Upper East Side is an incredibly nauseating one. (Serena realizes that her vitamin-selling boyfriend hooked up with her own mother — but proceeds to sleep with him anyway.) In other slightly less ho
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maximiliano
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10:28 EST, 12 Nov, 2012
Review
If sleeping around was a champion sport like horse racing , the denziens of the Upper East Side would beblue ribbon winners, each and every one of them. In this week’s episode of Gossip Girl , “Portrait of a Lady Alexander,” vi
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Wetpaint
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15:08 EST, 07 Nov, 2012
Review
Greetings, Upper East Siders. When the seasons change, and it feels like the sun will never shine as brightly again, we’re lucky to have Gossip Girl. Some of you may feel like the end’s imminence is casting a dark shadow over the normally haute and bother
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Tv.com
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14:08 EST, 07 Nov, 2012
Review
This episode wasn't as joyous as the season premiere, but it was certainly much better than the last two episodes. http://www.tv.com/news/gossip-girl-portrait-of-a-lady-alexander-review-blair-gets-a-new-roommate-30005/
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Ny Mag Vulture
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13:17 EST, 07 Nov, 2012
Review
"It's probably my fault you have a father complex," Lily says to Serena, after taking in the sight of Steven and his adult daughter. Yes and no. The mothers of Gossip Girl are flighty and self-absorbed, but it's the fathers who have left the deepest scars
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HuffingtonPost
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11:39 EST, 07 Nov, 2012
Review
Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 6, Episode 4 of The CW's "Gossip Girl," titled "Portrait of a Lady Alexander."
Do you remember that Season 1 episode of "Friends" where Monica slept with a guy who was still in high school, but broke t
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Buddy TV
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11:36 EST, 07 Nov, 2012
Review
This week on Gossip Girl, the show finally closes the Upper East Side sex loop. We now know that if you take any two random Upper East Siders, there are strong odds they've had sex while on uppers in a wine cellar. If the rich and famous of the Upper East
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Wetpaint
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11:33 EST, 07 Nov, 2012
Review
It’s off to the races, ladies and gentlemen — and by ‘races,’ we mean Nate Archibald (Chace Crawford)’s pre-brunch existential life crises. Where would we be without feelings and Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick)’s throaty dulcet tones? Not on the Upper East Side.
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