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Kõmutüdruk Hi, Society (2007–2012) Online

Kõmutüdruk Hi, Society (2007–2012) Online
Original Title :
Hi, Society
Genre :
TV Episode / Drama / Romance
Year :
2007–2012
Directror :
Patrick R. Norris
Cast :
Blake Lively,Leighton Meester,Penn Badgley
Writer :
Josh Schwartz,Joshua Safran
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
42min
Rating :
7.8/10
Kõmutüdruk Hi, Society (2007–2012) Online

As 'Gossip Girl' posts news of the annual Cotillion Ball to take place on the approaching weekend, Blair decides not to go with Nate, but she finds herself being featured in The New York Times and is enjoying her secret affair with Chuck. Serena decides not to go either, so her grandmother, CeCe, shows up to change her mind. Meanwhile, Jenny volunteers for the ball and Lily takes her under her wing. But the night of The Cotillion is the night of Alison's first art opening, and Rufus and Alison tell Jenny that she cannot attend the ball. Jenny decides to defy them both by secretly attending the dance anyway. Refreshed by Blair's newly buoyant attitude, Nate asks her to the Cotillion and she accepts, which makes Chuck jealous. CeCe tells Lily and Serena that she is sick with lung cancer and her last dying wish is to see Serena go to the ball, and she wants Serena to go with the wealthy Carter Baizen. The snobbish CeCe takes an instant dislike to Dan and she approaches Rufus with an ...
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Blake Lively Blake Lively - Serena van der Woodsen
Leighton Meester Leighton Meester - Blair Waldorf
Penn Badgley Penn Badgley - Dan Humphrey
Chace Crawford Chace Crawford - Nate Archibald
Taylor Momsen Taylor Momsen - Jenny Humphrey
Ed Westwick Ed Westwick - Chuck Bass
Kelly Rutherford Kelly Rutherford - Lily van der Woodsen
Matthew Settle Matthew Settle - Rufus Humphrey
Caroline Lagerfelt Caroline Lagerfelt - Celia 'CeCe' Rhodes
Susan Misner Susan Misner - Alison Humphrey (as Susie Misner)
Sebastian Stan Sebastian Stan - Carter Baizen
Nicole Fiscella Nicole Fiscella - Isabel Coates
Nan Zhang Nan Zhang - Kati Farkas
Zuzanna Szadkowski Zuzanna Szadkowski - Dorota Kishlovsky
Zander Gladish Zander Gladish - Prince Theodore

The Erickson Beamon necklace Blair wears for cotillion is the necklace Chuck purchased her two episodes prior for her 17th birthday.

The song secret that was played in the party is the song of another tv show named Pretty Little Liars

Lily finally bonds with Dan

Blair and Nate have sex for the first time.


User reviews

Quphagie

Quphagie

Wow! This episode was amazing! It's so much love in this one. Nate realizes that he actually is in love with Blair. Chuck is disgust and heartbroken. Dan and Serena fight and make out. It's hard to choose what I liked best.

Even Lily and Rufus had some love vibe around them! Serna has quite a manipulative grandmother. She's almost lovely. I also loved the similarities between them! :)) It's nice to see Chuck heartbroken. But mostly that means danger is approaching.

I don't like the fact that although Nate and Chuck are important characters in the story, they don't appear in every episode.
Qag

Qag

This is a really good episode. We begin to experience Dan's discomfort when he listens to high society people speak about travelling to Dubai knowing that he hasn't been there and cannot contribute to the conversation. I know exactly how that feels with high society people in church speaking about travelling to Nepal, Dubai and various other places that I haven't been to. All I could say was that I would soon be going to Yugoslavia.

Then there is the conversation that CeCe has with Dan. She says to him: 'The way you feel never goes away. When you speak, people don't hear you. They never see you when they look at you. They wonder if you're a charity case or an extra-curricular activity. Girls like Serena don't end up with Dan Humphrey. People like you turn into cocktail anecdotes of their youth.' That is such powerful writing. Having come from urban society myself and entered into high society in the church, I have experienced talking to people who don't hear me, and people looking at me without even seeing me. Some of them have looked through me and pretended as though they don't know me. I think I've probably ended up as a cocktail anecdote about how they extended charity to someone from the inner cities.
Saintrius

Saintrius

First of all, I do not how many time they spent on making this episode. But it was perfect.

Blair has a lot of reasons to be angry on her boyfriend Nate, and Chuck is - Chuck. These three are very complicated characters and that makes this triangle is tough for everybody - as Nate and Chuck are really good friends. or not? Celia 'CeCe' Rhodes is a perfect villain. She used every dirty trick she can in order to get what she want. Lilly wasn't able to fight her, and she was her first victim. After 20 years she got a chance to fight back: she helped Serena by bringing Dan, and that was something that even Cece liked. She was beaten, but she has every reason to be happy. That was an epic moment. This amazing scenes were followed by great music: The Pierces - Three Wishes and Timbaland - Apologize ft. OneRepublic. Also, Gossip Girl lines were perfect to make this episode even better.

Best Gossip Girl episode - ever!
Nidor

Nidor

This episode is okay, it's not of my all-time favorites, but it is worth a watch. It's definitely not bad enough to skip.

In this episode, the annual Cotillion Ball is approaching, and Blair decides to go without Nate. But when she finds herself being featured in The New York Times, she asks if he will pretend to be her date, for the good publicity. Meanwhile, Serena decides to not go to the ball at all, but her Grandmother convinces her to. Jenny volunteers to help organize the ball, and Lily takes her under her wing. But then her parents tell her that Jenny can't attend the ball, because of her Mother's recent returning, and her new art gallery show. How rude. A lot of other stuff happens in this episode, it's just so hard to sum up.

Overall, I give this episode a 6 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Good.