Sunday, October 11, 2015

You Know You Love Me, xoxo

It’s going to be hard for me to make this blog post short, because I have an infinite amount of love for Gossip Girl.
            I started watching this show when it came out in 2007. I was in 8th grade at the time. Looking back, I may have been a little young to watch that show, but it became an obsession and something that always looked forward to watching in my teen years (all throughout high school basically).  I watched every single episode when it aired, and when it came on Netflix (a long time ago), I was overjoyed.
            Since I watched this show as soon as it came on the air, I became more attached to these characters than any other show I’ve watched.  I’ll rewatch the episodes over and over again when I’m bored because I know this show will make me happy.
            Incase if you don’t know what Gossip Girl is about, or have never heard sbout it before, it’s based on a young adult book series of the same name. However, the television show strays completely away from the books. The show follows six Upper East Side high schoolers: Serena Van der Woodsen, Blair Waldorf, Nate Archibald, Chuck Bass, Dan Humphrey, and Jenny Humphrey.  They all attend all girls’ and all boys’ prep schools and are mostly friendly with each other.  There is an anonymous website/blog that reports of all the “gossip”, “scandals”, “drama”, and “dirt” on “Manhattan’s elite”, aka the tips that the Gossip Girl blog reports are mainly about the six characters. There was a lot of controversy about this show when it first came out, because a lot of the show’s plot lines involve several elements of sex, drugs, and underage drinking and partying. Gossip Girl shows the fabulous lives of these teenagers that (let’s face it, doesn’t exist in today’s society.) As much as I admire this show and the glamorous lifestyle that go along with it,  I always have to remember that it isn’t real. Watching this show makes me want to be rich, famous, and live in NYC forever and ever. However, I’m genuinely surprised that my parents let me watch this show at thirteen years old. Although I may not have understood all the elements of the show at that age, I still enjoyed it. Now being older, I realize some of the negative effects that that show can display to people in my generation and generations below me. This is still a great television show to watch (and binge watch) on Netflix, because there are so many characters that you’ll fall in love with and the scandals that they are involved in will make your jaw drop and want to watch more. If you like juicy drama – watch Gossip Girl. I promise you won’t regret it.












2 comments:

  1. prior to college, i had never actually watched a single episode of gossip girl but had heard much about it. after meeting my best friend and discovering it was her favorite show of all time, we binge watched the first season on netflix. i absolutely fell in love with it! i was so consumed with the characters and i too wished to be living their glamorous lifestyles. even though my best friend ruined the show's ending for me, i definitely still need to finish the series and watch the following seasons.

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  2. I am obsessed with Gossip Girl. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who needs more drama in their life because when watching it you connect with the characters and feel as if you among the best friend group. No matter how many times I watch the show I never get sick of it. Although it does go overboard sometimes and gets hard to believe they are high school students getting into the scandals the do, it is still a show that is hard to stop watching because you need to know what happens next.

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