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The third episode of the season, "The Lost Boy", in its original airing, it was watched by 2.36 million viewers, [5] but with the DVR Ratings the episode scores nearly 3.0 million viewers. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] The fifth episode was watched by 2.36 million viewers on live broadcast, but with the DVR ratings, the episode scores 2.94 million viewers.
L.J. Gibbs, from TV Fanatic, gave the episode a 3.5 rating star out of 5, and said that he felt that Chuck being shot at the end of the episode was a very "cheap move by the writers", and that the storyline involving Chuck and Jenny having sex was very "unlikely". [4]
The following is a list of characters for The CW teen television drama series, Gossip Girl (2007–2012) and its standalone sequel series of the same name (2021–2023). The series is based on the popular book series of the same name written by author Cecily von Ziegesar.
"They Shoot Humphreys, Don't They?" received generally mixed reviews from critics. Jacob, from Television Without Pity, had said that the episode had remind him of the series’ first season due to Jenny's storylines, by comparing to the time "when the steps were stairs, when the girls had plans beyond getting their knives out; when the dresses were white – and what Cotillion means: 'Couture ...
Matthew Settle as Rufus Humphrey, Dan and Jenny's father, who was a former musicican for the one-hit wonder rock band Lincoln Hawk and owns an art gallery in Brooklyn. Rufus shares a complicated romantic history with Lily. Jessica Szohr as Vanessa Abrams (seasons 1–4; guest, season 6), Dan's childhood best friend who later attends New York ...
Penn Badgley and Taylor Momsen from "Gossip Girl" reunited to record an episode of the "Podcrushed" podcast. The episode releases Sept. 6, 2023.
"Last Tango, Then Paris" is the 22nd and final episode of the third season of the American teen drama television series Gossip Girl. [1] The episode was written by Joshua Safran and Stephanie Savage and directed by J. Miller Tobin.
[10] Enid Portugez of The Los Angeles Times had mixed thoughts on the episode. "Overall, my mind wasn't blown by the premiere, but the season's only just begun. Bring on the drama!" [11] With the Humphrey clan moving into the world of the Upper East Side, New York Magazine examined the altercation that occurred between Dan and Vanessa. "When ...