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GOSSIP GIRL: SEASON 1; SEASON 2; SEASON 3 & SEASON 4 DVD BOX SETS!!
This is a Lot of 4 DVD Box Sets - GOSSIP GIRL: Season 1; Season 2; Season 3 & Season 4!
Season 1:
Gossip Girl is a delicious not-too-guilty pleasure, a visual feast of couture and perfectly coiffed hair. The elite high-schoolers of New York's Upper East Side throw red-carpet parties, live in five-star hotels, and plot dastardly deeds against each other. Their actions are reported--and often exposed--by an omniscient presence known as Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell), an anonymous Web master who posts updates via her blog and text messages to the student body. Her primary target is the social circle of Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants) and Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester), best frenemies who lean on each other (save for the occasional throwdown). The show opens as Serena returns from a semester at boarding school, determined to put her hard-partying ways behind her. But she's chock full of secrets, one of which is that before her abrupt transfer she'd slept with Nate Archibald (Chace Crawford), Blair's boyfriend. In season one, Blair becomes embroiled in her own triangle between Nate and slimy womanizer Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick); the two guys also happen to be best friends. Serena, meanwhile, steps into a romance with studious Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley), an aspiring writer on scholarship whose rocker dad (Matthew Settle) once dated Serena's gold-digging mom (Kelly Rutherford, Melrose Place)--got all that?
Special Features Include Gossip Girl 411 Featurette GG Couture Featurette A Gossip Girl Wedding Featurette Music Videos Gag Reel FREE downloadable audiobook of the original bestselling novel read by Christina Ricci!
Season 2:
Gossip Girl loses a smidge of snark in season 2, but it's only a smidge, as the Upper East Siders ride out the senior-year traditions of college applications, prom, and graduation, but with Fashion Week and the Hamptons as glamorous backdrops. Serena (Blake Lively), wounded from her breakup/reunion/breakup with Dan (Penn Badgely), spends much of the season searching for her identity, which often steps on the toes of best frenemy Blair (Leighton Meester). Whether it be vying for a slot at Yale, or as queen bee of their prep school, these two have a complicated friendship perfectly summed up by another character: "You might be privileged, Blair, but you work for every single thing you achieve … Serena just glides through." Meanwhile, Nate (Chace Crawford) dallies with an older woman (Mädchen Amick) and his upper-crust family falls into financial ruin; Jenny attempts to break into fashion on her own assisted by an unhinged model (Willa Holland); and Dan finds himself drawn to the new, young English teacher (Laura Breckinridge). But the key story line throughout season 2 is the evolution of the romance between Blair and Chuck (Ed Westwick). The starts and stops aren't as frustrating are they are heartbreaking--particularly when the two admit they might just love the chase more than the reality of couplehood--but Meester and Westwick make a compelling portrayal of a couple so screwed up they may actually last. Other stories that don't involve Blair and/or Chuck are weak by comparison, particularly the season-ending Madoff story line, inspired by Anne Hathaway's real-life ex-boyfriend who made headlines when he was indicted for fraud. Moreover, characters and subplots fizzle out abruptly (Nate and Jenny's fleeting romance, the embezzlement finale). An '80s-set flashback episode, intended as a launch pad for a spinoff about Serena's mother, Lily, also fails to connect (the pilot was eventually rejected). But standout episodes include "The Age of Dissonance," set during a hilarious senior production of Edith Wharton's play, and "Seder Anything," centered around a Passover dinner hosted by Blair's new stepdad (Wallace Shawn, a welcome comic relief). Bonus features on the seven-disc set include Webisodes of Blair's scene-stealing Polish maid Dorota, unaired scenes, a gag reel, and a behind-the-scenes interview with the show's wardrobe supervisor, Eric Daman, who details his process for picking out the cast's designer wardrobe, which could be a supporting character on its own. --Ellen A. Kim
Unaired Scenes 5th Ave. Meets Gossip Girl: Click Icons on a Graphic Map and Tour the Gossip Girl Crowd's Favorite Haunts Gossip Girl: Faces Behind the Design: Creative Forces Behind the Show's Art and Fashion Chasing Dorota Webisodes Gag Reel Downloadable Audiobook of the Bestselling Novel Gossip Girl: You Know You Love Me by Cecily von Ziegesar, Read by Christina RicciUnaired Scenes 5th Ave. Meets Gossip Girl: Click Icons on a Graphic Map and Tour the Gossip Girl Crowd's Favorite Haunts Gossip Girl: Faces Behind the Design: Creative Forces Behind the Show's Art and Fashion Chasing Dorota Webisodes Gag Reel Downloadable Audiobook of the Bestselling Novel Gossip Girl: You Know You Love Me by Cecily von Ziegesar, Read by Christina RicciUnaired Scenes 5th Ave. Meets Gossip Girl: Click Icons on a Graphic Map and Tour the Gossip Girl Crowd's Favorite Haunts Gossip Girl: Faces Behind the Design: Creative Forces Behind the Show's Art and Fashion Chasing Dorota Webisodes Gag Reel Downloadable Audiobook of the Bestselling Novel Gossip Girl: You Know You Love Me by Cecily von Ziegesar, Read by Christina RicciUnaired Scenes 5th Ave. Meets Gossip Girl: Click Icons on a Graphic Map and Tour the Gossip Girl Crowd's Favorite Haunts Gossip Girl: Faces Behind the Design: Creative Forces Behind the Show's Art and Fashion Chasing Dorota Webisodes Gag Reel Downloadable Audiobook of the Bestselling Novel Gossip Girl: You Know You Love Me by Cecily von Ziegesar, Read by Christina RicciUnaired Scenes 5th Ave. Meets Gossip Girl: Click Icons on a Graphic Map and Tour the Gossip Girl Crowd's Favorite Haunts Gossip Girl: Faces Behind the Design: Creative Forces Behind the Show's Art and Fashion Chasing Dorota Webisodes Gag Reel Downloadable Audiobook of the Bestselling Novel Gossip Girl: You Know You Love Me by Cecily von Ziegesar, Read by Christina RicciUnaired Scenes 5th Ave. Meets Gossip Girl: Click Icons on a Graphic Map and Tour the Gossip Girl Crowd's Favorite Haunts Gossip Girl: Faces Behind the Design: Creative Forces Behind the Show's Art and Fashion Chasing Dorota Webisodes Gag Reel Downloadable Audiobook of the Bestselling Novel Gossip Girl: You Know You Love Me by Cecily von Ziegesar, Read by Christina Ricci
Season 3:
Spotted: Our beloved Upper East Siders, all grown up. Though high school may be behind most of them, you can be sure a future of love, scandal and, of course, secrets awaits. Based on the best-selling series of young-adult novels by Cecily von Ziegesar, this drama is told through the eyes of an all-knowing blogger -- Gossip Girl -- who, via constant, avidly read text messages, is determined to uncover and fuel every scandal possible on Manhattan's Upper East Side, where gossip rules, and affluent young people find themselves with the money, access and appetite to explore all the temptations New York City has to offer. Keeping track of the shifting friendships, jealousies and turmoil in this wealthy and complex world isn't easy; that's why there's Gossip Girl. Executive produced by Josh Schwartz (Chuck, The O.C.) and Stephanie Savage (The O.C.), Gossip Girl has won a legion of devoted and fashion-forward fans.
Gossip Girl Mode: Interactive viewing experience on episode 16, The Empire Strikes Jack
A Gossip Girl Fabulous Affair: Throwing a party Gossip Girl-style
Plasticines "Bitch" and Lady Gaga "Bad Romance" music videos
Gag reel
Unaired scenes
Season 4:
Here’s the dish, GG fans: the 22 episodes of Season Four couldn’t be juicier! And Gossip Girl is there to keep you clued in to the buzz, secrets and scandals of Manhattan’s elite. Between Blair and Serena’s thrilling summer in Paris, Chuck’s new girlfriend and new identity, unexpected fatherhood for Dan, a power play for Bass Industries, Blair’s too-haute-to-handle internship at W Magazine and a vicious conspiracy that threatens to bring down one of your favorite Upper East Siders, Season Four sizzles with some very surprising hookups and meltdowns. With lies and betrayals at every turn, Serena, Blair, Nate, Chuck, and Dan struggle to “keep their friends close and their frenemies closer.”
Bisoux a Paris!: Go Abroad on a Spree in Paris with the Cast and Creative Teams
Exposing Gossip Girl: The Making of Episode 18: The Complete Lowdown on the Creative Processes Behind The Kids Stay in the Picture
Gag Reel
Unaired Scenes
Season 1:
Gossip Girl is a delicious not-too-guilty pleasure, a visual feast of couture and perfectly coiffed hair. The elite high-schoolers of New York's Upper East Side throw red-carpet parties, live in five-star hotels, and plot dastardly deeds against each other. Their actions are reported--and often exposed--by an omniscient presence known as Gossip Girl (voiced by Kristen Bell), an anonymous Web master who posts updates via her blog and text messages to the student body. Her primary target is the social circle of Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants) and Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester), best frenemies who lean on each other (save for the occasional throwdown). The show opens as Serena returns from a semester at boarding school, determined to put her hard-partying ways behind her. But she's chock full of secrets, one of which is that before her abrupt transfer she'd slept with Nate Archibald (Chace Crawford), Blair's boyfriend. In season one, Blair becomes embroiled in her own triangle between Nate and slimy womanizer Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick); the two guys also happen to be best friends. Serena, meanwhile, steps into a romance with studious Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley), an aspiring writer on scholarship whose rocker dad (Matthew Settle) once dated Serena's gold-digging mom (Kelly Rutherford, Melrose Place)--got all that?
Special Features Include Gossip Girl 411 Featurette GG Couture Featurette A Gossip Girl Wedding Featurette Music Videos Gag Reel FREE downloadable audiobook of the original bestselling novel read by Christina Ricci!
Season 2:
Gossip Girl loses a smidge of snark in season 2, but it's only a smidge, as the Upper East Siders ride out the senior-year traditions of college applications, prom, and graduation, but with Fashion Week and the Hamptons as glamorous backdrops. Serena (Blake Lively), wounded from her breakup/reunion/breakup with Dan (Penn Badgely), spends much of the season searching for her identity, which often steps on the toes of best frenemy Blair (Leighton Meester). Whether it be vying for a slot at Yale, or as queen bee of their prep school, these two have a complicated friendship perfectly summed up by another character: "You might be privileged, Blair, but you work for every single thing you achieve … Serena just glides through." Meanwhile, Nate (Chace Crawford) dallies with an older woman (Mädchen Amick) and his upper-crust family falls into financial ruin; Jenny attempts to break into fashion on her own assisted by an unhinged model (Willa Holland); and Dan finds himself drawn to the new, young English teacher (Laura Breckinridge). But the key story line throughout season 2 is the evolution of the romance between Blair and Chuck (Ed Westwick). The starts and stops aren't as frustrating are they are heartbreaking--particularly when the two admit they might just love the chase more than the reality of couplehood--but Meester and Westwick make a compelling portrayal of a couple so screwed up they may actually last. Other stories that don't involve Blair and/or Chuck are weak by comparison, particularly the season-ending Madoff story line, inspired by Anne Hathaway's real-life ex-boyfriend who made headlines when he was indicted for fraud. Moreover, characters and subplots fizzle out abruptly (Nate and Jenny's fleeting romance, the embezzlement finale). An '80s-set flashback episode, intended as a launch pad for a spinoff about Serena's mother, Lily, also fails to connect (the pilot was eventually rejected). But standout episodes include "The Age of Dissonance," set during a hilarious senior production of Edith Wharton's play, and "Seder Anything," centered around a Passover dinner hosted by Blair's new stepdad (Wallace Shawn, a welcome comic relief). Bonus features on the seven-disc set include Webisodes of Blair's scene-stealing Polish maid Dorota, unaired scenes, a gag reel, and a behind-the-scenes interview with the show's wardrobe supervisor, Eric Daman, who details his process for picking out the cast's designer wardrobe, which could be a supporting character on its own. --Ellen A. Kim
Unaired Scenes 5th Ave. Meets Gossip Girl: Click Icons on a Graphic Map and Tour the Gossip Girl Crowd's Favorite Haunts Gossip Girl: Faces Behind the Design: Creative Forces Behind the Show's Art and Fashion Chasing Dorota Webisodes Gag Reel Downloadable Audiobook of the Bestselling Novel Gossip Girl: You Know You Love Me by Cecily von Ziegesar, Read by Christina RicciUnaired Scenes 5th Ave. Meets Gossip Girl: Click Icons on a Graphic Map and Tour the Gossip Girl Crowd's Favorite Haunts Gossip Girl: Faces Behind the Design: Creative Forces Behind the Show's Art and Fashion Chasing Dorota Webisodes Gag Reel Downloadable Audiobook of the Bestselling Novel Gossip Girl: You Know You Love Me by Cecily von Ziegesar, Read by Christina RicciUnaired Scenes 5th Ave. Meets Gossip Girl: Click Icons on a Graphic Map and Tour the Gossip Girl Crowd's Favorite Haunts Gossip Girl: Faces Behind the Design: Creative Forces Behind the Show's Art and Fashion Chasing Dorota Webisodes Gag Reel Downloadable Audiobook of the Bestselling Novel Gossip Girl: You Know You Love Me by Cecily von Ziegesar, Read by Christina RicciUnaired Scenes 5th Ave. Meets Gossip Girl: Click Icons on a Graphic Map and Tour the Gossip Girl Crowd's Favorite Haunts Gossip Girl: Faces Behind the Design: Creative Forces Behind the Show's Art and Fashion Chasing Dorota Webisodes Gag Reel Downloadable Audiobook of the Bestselling Novel Gossip Girl: You Know You Love Me by Cecily von Ziegesar, Read by Christina RicciUnaired Scenes 5th Ave. Meets Gossip Girl: Click Icons on a Graphic Map and Tour the Gossip Girl Crowd's Favorite Haunts Gossip Girl: Faces Behind the Design: Creative Forces Behind the Show's Art and Fashion Chasing Dorota Webisodes Gag Reel Downloadable Audiobook of the Bestselling Novel Gossip Girl: You Know You Love Me by Cecily von Ziegesar, Read by Christina RicciUnaired Scenes 5th Ave. Meets Gossip Girl: Click Icons on a Graphic Map and Tour the Gossip Girl Crowd's Favorite Haunts Gossip Girl: Faces Behind the Design: Creative Forces Behind the Show's Art and Fashion Chasing Dorota Webisodes Gag Reel Downloadable Audiobook of the Bestselling Novel Gossip Girl: You Know You Love Me by Cecily von Ziegesar, Read by Christina Ricci
Season 3:
Spotted: Our beloved Upper East Siders, all grown up. Though high school may be behind most of them, you can be sure a future of love, scandal and, of course, secrets awaits. Based on the best-selling series of young-adult novels by Cecily von Ziegesar, this drama is told through the eyes of an all-knowing blogger -- Gossip Girl -- who, via constant, avidly read text messages, is determined to uncover and fuel every scandal possible on Manhattan's Upper East Side, where gossip rules, and affluent young people find themselves with the money, access and appetite to explore all the temptations New York City has to offer. Keeping track of the shifting friendships, jealousies and turmoil in this wealthy and complex world isn't easy; that's why there's Gossip Girl. Executive produced by Josh Schwartz (Chuck, The O.C.) and Stephanie Savage (The O.C.), Gossip Girl has won a legion of devoted and fashion-forward fans.
Gossip Girl Mode: Interactive viewing experience on episode 16, The Empire Strikes Jack
A Gossip Girl Fabulous Affair: Throwing a party Gossip Girl-style
Plasticines "Bitch" and Lady Gaga "Bad Romance" music videos
Gag reel
Unaired scenes
Season 4:
Here’s the dish, GG fans: the 22 episodes of Season Four couldn’t be juicier! And Gossip Girl is there to keep you clued in to the buzz, secrets and scandals of Manhattan’s elite. Between Blair and Serena’s thrilling summer in Paris, Chuck’s new girlfriend and new identity, unexpected fatherhood for Dan, a power play for Bass Industries, Blair’s too-haute-to-handle internship at W Magazine and a vicious conspiracy that threatens to bring down one of your favorite Upper East Siders, Season Four sizzles with some very surprising hookups and meltdowns. With lies and betrayals at every turn, Serena, Blair, Nate, Chuck, and Dan struggle to “keep their friends close and their frenemies closer.”
Bisoux a Paris!: Go Abroad on a Spree in Paris with the Cast and Creative Teams
Exposing Gossip Girl: The Making of Episode 18: The Complete Lowdown on the Creative Processes Behind The Kids Stay in the Picture
Gag Reel
Unaired Scenes