@Mrs_Stilinski: of course, I don't like their couple either , but their friendship was wonderful , as for me it was even the best. And Blair learned a lot during their friendship and also changed)))
It's a pity for Ivy, even though she lied to everyone that she was Charlie, she still treated everyone sincerely, really considered them family. Dan and Blair, Dan and Blair hmmm... I'm sure it's not love. If so, then let them be together until the end, it's just that these tosses are already annoying. But I'm sure Blair will be with Chuck and Serena with Dan. The real Charlie, I don't like something. As long as Ivy doesn't mess with Georgina, she'll only make it worse.
I didn't like Ivy from the moment she appeared on the series, but I feel sorry for her in this episode. They would have let Cece say goodbye to her already, an absolutely terrible act.
The scene with Dan and Blair kissing in front of Serena in the hospital is generally pure sadism. At least, even if Serena puts the happiness of the people she loves first, it does not mean that her best friend needs to kiss the love of her life in front of her eyes. What Dan is thinking about and why he is not prescribed any relation to Serena's experiences in these episodes at all is also unclear, if only a few months ago he was ready to wait for her.
@SvetlanaNikitina: it's hard to say that Dan was once a stage passed for her, given that in the third season she kisses him while in a relationship with Nate, and in the fourth in all cases chooses him, putting him above the same Nate. It's just that Dan's other girls obviously weren't too good for Serena to outshine her, but Blair could.
This is probably the highest degree of perversion, but I liked the way Dan kisses Blair in a very sensual way. I guess I've lost my mind from the lack of their relationship with Chuck.
I also really enjoy watching how Blair's character develops, how she grows up and makes more informed choices in life. It will be very interesting to watch their couple, but I think that the writers are unlikely to leave them together until the end of the series. Very sad about Cece and Ivy, their moments in this episode were the most touching and sincere of the entire series, at the moment.
It's a pity Ivy didn't say goodbye to Cece. And it's a pity that everyone turned away from her so immediately, and Serena also threatened the police.
On the one hand, I don't like the branch with Dan and Blair, it's not necessary here at all, Blair is only being spoiled. She's kind of married, plus Chuck's waiting for her, and she started messing with Dan. Um... but on the other hand, they look so cute. And their kiss in the theater turned out beautifully.
when Blair was playing the role, her actress partner said about some competition where Blair won, but even her mother did not come to see her receive the award, but Dan came. was this moment in the series? Tell me, please, what series is it then???
This was not in the series. Perhaps this is an invention in Dan's book to show his feelings for her, the whole novel is based on the characters of friends, but is not a biography. Or maybe it was like in real life, but it wasn't shown in the series.
I think I'm watching the show because of Chuck and Blair's plot. Nate annoys me the most-the most empty character, as if he was taken into the series from a pretty appearance, because the talent in the game is 1 percent out of a hundred. An indeterminate, curious and silly old woman. This is my opinion, it is not necessary to prove the opposite with dislikes😹
What nonsense ...... Blair swears eternal love to Chuck, and just a few months ago she was telling everyone around that she loved Louis. And now suddenly her feelings for Dan are so strong that she's ready to spit on her best friend's feelings and kiss him in front of Serena. It hurts a lot for Chuck. I suffered the most in this series. For the last couple of seasons, Blair has been breaking his heart all the time.And now she's back with her momentary crush on Dan (obviously, she doesn't love him. he was just there for her in difficult moments when she was emotionally unstable).
when I started watching the series, I didn't understand the universal love of the couple Blair and Chuck, and I didn't like the characters at all. and as a result, only their love line touches me, Derain does not touch me at all. During the course of the series, it's only because of Chuck that I cry and their couples. I can't stomach Dan and Blair. Season 5 and so with stupid voice acting, I also don't like the content, I'm watching at double speed
I will really miss Ivy as Charlie :( After all, she sincerely loved those who became her family. It's a pity that Cece was taken out... She was a very cool character, she also loved Ivy/Charlie very much. Unfortunately, the real Charlie is not impressive at all and her developing relationship with Nate is also not at all encouraging (( Dan and Blair are generally the disappointment of this series...
In fact, if you forget the moment with Ivy's deception (which is certainly not cool), then I really sympathize with her. Just imagine, she is without a family, homeless, finds a family that sincerely loves her, Cece suffers from cancer (from which Ivy's real grandmother died). It's not psychologically easy! And yet, family is not just flesh and blood. The sad ending is very 😢
I like the way Den treats Blair, his feelings can be understood. Serena hadn't chosen him for too long, and it wasn't surprising that he was attracted to Blair.
But I don't understand Blair's feelings for Dan at all! I've been watching the series for the umpteenth time and still haven't figured it out. Not long ago, she loved Louis, and she loved Chuck even more. The third one? It's too much. As for me, it was not worth developing this line of their relationship further
Blair's feelings for Dan are complete nonsense, sucked out of her finger. If this had been developed in season 4, it would have been even more understandable. But after the fact that kissing Dan showed her love for Chuck, the wedding, the loss of the child, the not very sane superstitious fiction about Chuck - Dan is some kind of completely strange choice. The worst move of the screenwriters. Only the character was ruined (((
Almost all the characters annoy me endlessly already! - Blair, who had something not the most psychologically pleasant event a couple of months ago - she lost a child (by the way, we never found out who he was from), an unsuccessful stupid marriage, throwing and confessing great love for Chuck, some shifts on the topic of religion and then she suddenly breaks out Feelings for Dan? And she starts messing with him, knowing that her best friend loves him. It's just crazy. Despite the fact that I am generally impressed by such a couple - two antagonists eventually find common ground and fall in love. But not in the same ecosystem and situation. - The grandmother of the family, who is dying of cancer, but does not want to tell her family anything. Wai? Why? This is pure selfishness. She's dying, and her family finds out about it a couple of hours BEFORE. - This CharlIivi, who is unable to say anything to "family" and whose tongue is just fucked up there, can't turn around to tell Lily, even though she even came to NY specifically for this in some kind of episode. - Serena, who lets all the dogs loose on this Charlie Harvey, who is essentially an involuntary dependent person here. And you need to let the dogs down on your aunt, who is completely out of this family. She wants to protect her daughter, but for some reason she wants to have money and live in a big way. Duplicity, hello. - I hardly understand how it is possible that the whole family knew about the existence of a niece, but had never seen her in 18-20 years? What nonsense. - This Lola also can't open her mouth and tell everything as it is. Some very muddy lady. - Chuck, who again lets all the dogs loose on Dan, although that's the problem with Blair, who has a mess in her head - Nate, who has been playing furniture for 3 seasons and his character is infinitely boring to watch. He is simply fulfilling the duty of "meeting a new woman who appears in the series", or with some overgrown domineering aunt.
The problem with all of them is that they are not able to talk to each other at all.
To be honest, I like the couple Dan and Blair. And she makes a great couple with Chuck, too. But thanks to her friendship with Dan, she has grown as a person, has become much better. And even though Dan did some dirty things like the video of Blair's confession, he did it for her, not for revenge on someone. In the theater, she realized that everywhere and everywhere with her was the same "lonely guy." So I admitted to myself that I have feelings for him. Their kisses are very sensual. But the siren disappoints me. I don't see any growth in her character. He behaves the same way as in his school years. And in the end, Blair became better than her.
Carol, of course, is an interesting lady. In her youth, she abandoned her family and left, because she was not satisfied with wealth, but at the same time she hires an actress to help get her daughter's family money and throws her a claim for cheating. I think with Sisi's departure, a fierce division of the inheritance will begin and something tells me that they will fight to the death for him.
Why is everyone against Blair Dan? When she was with Chuck, the only thing I remember was their seduction games. At least with Dan she watched her favorite movies and went to exhibitions. Recently, everyone was grimacing at Chuck-Blair that this was an unhealthy relationship. Yes, Chuck has certainly changed, but recently there was a case with his uncle, Blair and the hotel. And Serena-it feels like she suddenly remembered her feelings for Dan when he fell in love with Blair.
I'm watching the series for the second time and how infuriating the real Charlie is, and how my heart always aches for Ivy. And knowing what's coming next is even stronger. It is clear that she was introduced into the plot as a fraud and she should be punished. But then why did they make her kind, very lonely, loving and ready to give it. I don't understand the screenwriters. And abruptly, everyone is just like ice, go away, girl, when they should be hitting on Carol, not Ivy.
Not to mention how my brain forgot about Blair and Dan's story, it's the worst thing they could have done. She never loved Louis either, despite all her attempts to show it to us. Where is Dan going anyway
My eyes involuntarily close themselves when I see Blair and Dan kissing. For all the couples in the series, there was no such thing. I look with hope that the couple will not get together or, as usual, such a relationship will last half a series
It's a shame for Ivy, too, because she really fell in love with Cece..
her grandmother die, her "cousin" is a liar, Den loves Blair
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but the make-up artists overdid it with her appearance...
Dan and Blair, Dan and Blair hmmm... I'm sure it's not love. If so, then let them be together until the end, it's just that these tosses are already annoying. But I'm sure Blair will be with Chuck and Serena with Dan.
The real Charlie, I don't like something.
As long as Ivy doesn't mess with Georgina, she'll only make it worse.
Very sad about Cece and Ivy, their moments in this episode were the most touching and sincere of the entire series, at the moment.
On the one hand, I don't like the branch with Dan and Blair, it's not necessary here at all, Blair is only being spoiled. She's kind of married, plus Chuck's waiting for her, and she started messing with Dan. Um...
but on the other hand, they look so cute. And their kiss in the theater turned out beautifully.
It hurts a lot for Chuck. I suffered the most in this series. For the last couple of seasons, Blair has been breaking his heart all the time.And now she's back with her momentary crush on Dan (obviously, she doesn't love him. he was just there for her in difficult moments when she was emotionally unstable).
Season 5 and so with stupid voice acting, I also don't like the content, I'm watching at double speed
After all, she sincerely loved those who became her family. It's a pity that Cece was taken out... She was a very cool character, she also loved Ivy/Charlie very much.
Unfortunately, the real Charlie is not impressive at all and her developing relationship with Nate is also not at all encouraging ((
Dan and Blair are generally the disappointment of this series...
But I don't understand Blair's feelings for Dan at all! I've been watching the series for the umpteenth time and still haven't figured it out. Not long ago, she loved Louis, and
she loved Chuck even more. The third one? It's too much. As for me, it was not worth developing this line of their relationship further
I lost count of how many times they said "oh my gad"!
- Blair, who had something not the most psychologically pleasant event a couple of months ago - she lost a child (by the way, we never found out who he was from), an unsuccessful stupid marriage, throwing and confessing great love for Chuck, some shifts on the topic of religion and then she suddenly breaks out Feelings for Dan? And she starts messing with him, knowing that her best friend loves him. It's just crazy. Despite the fact that I am generally impressed by such a couple - two antagonists eventually find common ground and fall in love. But not in the same ecosystem and situation.
- The grandmother of the family, who is dying of cancer, but does not want to tell her family anything. Wai? Why? This is pure selfishness. She's dying, and her family finds out about it a couple of hours BEFORE.
- This CharlIivi, who is unable to say anything to "family" and whose tongue is just fucked up there, can't turn around to tell Lily, even though she even came to NY specifically for this in some kind of episode.
- Serena, who lets all the dogs loose on this Charlie Harvey, who is essentially an involuntary dependent person here. And you need to let the dogs down on your aunt, who is completely out of this family. She wants to protect her daughter, but for some reason she wants to have money and live in a big way. Duplicity, hello.
- I hardly understand how it is possible that the whole family knew about the existence of a niece, but had never seen her in 18-20 years? What nonsense.
- This Lola also can't open her mouth and tell everything as it is. Some very muddy lady.
- Chuck, who again lets all the dogs loose on Dan, although that's the problem with Blair, who has a mess in her head
- Nate, who has been playing furniture for 3 seasons and his character is infinitely boring to watch. He is simply fulfilling the duty of "meeting a new woman who appears in the series", or with some overgrown domineering aunt.
The problem with all of them is that they are not able to talk to each other at all.
But the siren disappoints me. I don't see any growth in her character. He behaves the same way as in his school years. And in the end, Blair became better than her.
I think with Sisi's departure, a fierce division of the inheritance will begin and something tells me that they will fight to the death for him.
Sisi, rest in peace!🥺❤️🥺