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Continuing where the previous episode left off, Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick) and his father Bart's argument on the roof ends with the latter falling off the building.Chuck and Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester) leave the scene and hide from the police as Chuck is considered "a person of interest" in the case.
The car crash actually happened, and that it was ordered by one of Bart's enemies. When he was in the hospital, he paid the doctor to say he died and then recruited Diana Payne to help him hide. Diana kept Bart informed of when Chuck was in trouble, so when Chuck was in the hospital, Bart was the one who donated his blood to save Chuck.
On the first anniversary of Bart Bass' death, Chuck wrestles with hallucinations of Bart (Robert John Burke), who tells him that he is weak. Blair seeks Lily's help in coercing Chuck to visit his father's grave. Meanwhile, Lily cannot find the letter from Serena's father that she left in her coat.
Bass, appearing at the news conference earlier this week, echoed that message, saying the reductions at the fire department "did not impact what we've been going through the last few days."
Nate accepts money from a married Duchess, Catherine Beaton, to save his family from debt. Lily van der Woodsen grows closer with Rufus Humphrey, even after her new marriage with Bart Bass. Chuck is confronted with an unimaginable tragedy. Bart Bass tragically dies in a car accident. Rufus and Lily rekindle their relationship after his death.
Bass spokesperson Zach Seidl said that was not true. So did the Fire Department, which issued a statement saying that Bass' and Crowley's "foremost priorities continue to be fighting the current ...
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Portrayed by Robert John Burke in season one, two, five and six, Bartholomew "Bart" Bass, whose birthday is always on Columbus Day, is Chuck's billionaire father, founder of Bass Industries and was married to Lily van der Woodsen and eventually became the main antagonist of the series. His family lived at the New York Palace Hotel, which he owned.