: Lily reveals that Bart Bass intended to legally adopt Serena and Eric, and she offers to become Chuck’s legal guardian to give him the power he needs to save Bass Industries. It’s a rare moment of genuine family connection in a world of poisoned pens. Sidebar: The Opera Date
: This episode perfectly encapsulates why we love Gossip Girl . It’s not just about the clothes or the parties; it’s about the crushing pressure of expectations and what happens when the "perfect" plan falls apart. XOXO, Gossip Girl. [S2E16] You've Got Yale!
: Launching a full-scale sabotage campaign, including the infamous "Nelly Yuki project" to distract the competition. : Lily reveals that Bart Bass intended to
Welcome back, Upper East Siders. It’s that time of year again—the one where the golden gates of the Ivy League swing open for a lucky few and slam shut for everyone else. In Season 2, Episode 16, "You’ve Got Yale!" , we finally reached the moment everyone (especially Blair Waldorf) had been dreading and dreaming of: early admission decisions. It’s not just about the clothes or the
: Chuck teams up with Lily van der Woodsen to oust Jack.
: Gossip Girl catches "B hot for teacher," but the real scandal is the hazing Blair orchestrates. Rachel Carr might be new, but she proves she’s not easily bullied, standing her ground even as the Upper East Side elite try to steamroll her. War of the Basses
In a move that’s classic Serena—generous yet slightly tone-deaf—she tries to turn down her spot so Blair can have it. But as Blair quickly learns, the Ivy League doesn't work like a seating chart at a lunch table. The tension between the two "frenemies" hits a peak, especially when Serena realizes she might actually want a future that doesn't involve following Blair’s pre-written script.