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Gossip Girl writer and executive producer Josh Safran is expected to take over for Theresa Rebeck, the Broadway veteran who created Smash. He’s been with the soapy CW drama since its first season, slowly working his way up from consulting producer to co-executive producer to executive producer.
How do you think this’ll affect both Smash and GG?
The six of you who still watch Gossip Girl are in for a treat tonight — at least, if you’re Dair fans. Blair and Dan are finally going to get down and dirty, only to find that they’re not quite compatible between the sheets. But according to executive producer Jonathan Safran, “The fun of this story is how they try to overcome” this stumbling block. Get more scoop — and see an exclusive clip of tonight’s episode — at Inside TV.
Badgley=Buckley? Is the Gossip Girl actor too much of a pretty boy to play a beloved musician?
Vanessa. VANESSA. What, what, what are you doing?
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Who’s that lady shaking hands with Serena van der Woodsen? Why, none other than Cecily von Ziegesar, the woman who wrote the wildly popular YA series on which Gossip Girl is based. The author is apparently appearing as herself in GG’s fourth season finale, which airs tonight.
So, wait… do the Gossip Girl books exist in the TV world of Gossip Girl? Is the universe collapsing in on itself??
Spotted: Two Brooklynites who won’t be returning as series regulars on Gossip Girl next season. Adios, Vanessa and Jenny; we won’t miss you. The gap left by their absence will be filled by Kaylee DeFer, who plays Serena’s kinda crazy cousin Charlie; she’s being bumped up to series regular.
Gossip Girl recapper Tim Stack has had about enough of this soap’s twists and turns: ” I could not be more exhausted from trying to figure out all the various complications from last night’s episode of Gossip Girl,” he wrote yesterday. “Frankly, I’m worn out.”
But at least the show has also raised one question that should be easy to answer: Which of these three square-jawed studs should Blair end up with?
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For the uninitiated, here’s Dan’s New Yorker-published poem (from the Gossip Girl books, not the TV show):
sluts
wipe the sleep from my eyes and pour me another cup
i see what you’ve been trying to tell me all along
shaving your head and handling me (so delicately)
with satin and lace:
you’re a wh—-
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