"On n'est pas dans le futurisme, mais dans un drame bourgeois ou un thriller atmosphérique"
Best friends, boyfriends, high school and haute couture - Gossip Girl has gone from a guilty pleasure to becoming the show everyone is talking about, from Rolling Stone to Vanity Fair, from gossip columnists to President Obama. From its not-so-humble beginnings as a bestselling book series set in the posh Upper East Side private schools of New York City, this show the Boston Herald deemed "every parent's nightmare" has catapulted into the pop culture stratosphere. In the first two seasons Gossip Girl has proved itself a popular and critical darling, influencing the culture it critiques and setting trends while providing biting social commentary on this generation of entitled, tech-savvy youth.
In Spotted: Your One and Only Unofficial Guide to Gossip Girl, you'll find:
* an episode-by-episode exploration of seasons 1 and 2, tracing the development of the characters and storylines * bios of the cast and the show's creators, Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage * comparisons to the show's teen soap and literary predecessors, including how the Gossip Girl books were adapted * summaries of the movies that inspire each episode's title * sidebars of fun trivia * all the details on the music, the fashion, and the NYC locations where Gossip Girl films (complete with exclusive photos!) Chuck Bass. (And he's wearing purple.) Second only to a Blair Waldorf-inspired hair band, Spotted is the must-have accessory for any fan who says, "Not enough!" when the end credits roll.
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