![]() ![]() My biggest and most blazing thought is how the hell do people like Chuck Bass?! In two episodes, he's assaulted two different women is so creepy and sexist, I cringe every time he comes on my screen. K C Bailey/Cw Network/Kobal/Shutterstock // Shutterstock There has been improvement over the years regarding diversity in TV, but we still have a long way to go, it seems. Considering the show was set in one of the most diverse cities in the world, you would have hopes that they would have thought of adding more people of colour to the cast. There's a few women of colour but, so far, they're just the trusty side kicks or background characters. No one can convince me that Nate isn't in his twenties and how are they being let into clubs and are that sexually active? I just hope they're getting proper sex education at their fancy school.Īlso, I'm surprised to see that the series is a bit more diverse than I thought. Speaking of ages, and like with the majority of teen dramas, I'm confused that these kids are meant to be around 16 or 17. ![]() He's right, no 16-year-old needs that much of an attitude and that many designer clothes (yes, Blair Waldorf, I'm talking about you). I like the escapism of the glitz and glamour of the lifestyle of the ultra rich (especially now we're in a cozzie livs!), with characters like Dan adding an element of much-needed realism. This show is enough to make anyone want to book a flight to New York and have lunch on the steps of the Met. James Devaney // Getty Images What happened when I watched the original Gossip Girl for the first timeįirst of all, I love the aesthetic.
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