Blake Lively Talks Gossip Girl: It Was Personally Compromising
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Maybe it's just me, but when a favorite TV show ends, I need time to mourn not having it be a part of my weekly schedule anymore. There are questions left unanswered, plotlines still to be discussed, the fate of B-list characters still unknown. That's how I felt after Gossip Girl's finale. I've had plenty of time (years and years!) to get over it and move on, but it's hard when the Internet provides wonderful tidbits like Blair and Dorota being real-life BFFs. But perhaps I should take a page from Blake Lively and realize that maybe, just maybe, the show was not the best thing to spend my time watching In her cover interview with Allure the actress put the show into perspective: "People loved it, but it always felt a little personally compromising—you want to be putting a better message out there," she said. "But it's a weird thing when people feel like they know you really well, and they don't. I would not be proud to be the person who gave someone the cocaine that made them overdose and then shot someone and slept with someone else's boyfriend." OK, so yes, Serena's actions weren't always the most
Maybe it's just me, but when a favorite TV show ends, I need time to mourn not having it be a part of my weekly schedule anymore. There are questions left unanswered, plotlines still to be discussed, the fate of B-list characters still unknown. That's how I felt after Gossip Girl's finale. I've had plenty of time (years and years!) to get over it and move on, but it's hard when the Internet provides wonderful tidbits like Blair and Dorota being real-life BFFs. But perhaps I should take a page from Blake Lively and realize that maybe, just maybe, the show was not the best thing to spend my time watching In her cover interview with Allure the actress put the show into perspective: People loved it, but it always felt a little personally compromising—you want to be putting a better message out there, she said. But it's a weird thing when people feel like they know you really well, and they don't. I would not be proud to be the person who gave someone the cocaine that made them overdose and then shot someone and slept with someone else's boyfriend. OK, so yes, Serena's actions weren't always the most
Maybe it's just me, but when a favorite TV show ends, I need time to mourn not having it be a part of my weekly schedule anymore. There are questions left unanswered, plotlines still to be discussed, the fate of B-list characters still unknown. That's how I felt after Gossip Girl's finale. I've had plenty of time (years and years!) to get over it and move on, but it's hard when the Internet provides wonderful tidbits like Blair and Dorota being real-life BFFs. But perhaps I should take a page from Blake Lively and realize that maybe, just maybe, the show was not the best thing to spend my time watching In her cover interview with Allure the actress put the show into perspective: People loved it, but it always felt a little personally compromising—you want to be putting a better message out there, she said. But it's a weird thing when people feel like they know you really well, and they don't. I would not be proud to be the person who gave someone the cocaine that made them overdose and then shot someone and slept with someone else's boyfriend. OK, so yes, Serena's actions weren't always the most
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