the last episode of season 3 was really exceptionally staggering up till a point which i find it a little annoying and inexcusable for me (for the part where J lost her virginity to C!!!) and the whole relationships of everyone else also went upside down, a very big thank you to Little J there. well, maybe the director or the script writer or screen writer are logical and right when giving comments on their incredible twist of story line at the finale. after all, it is just a soap opera.
Q: Why choose to go in such a drastic direction with the finale?
Stephanie Savage: We designed it to allow people's perceptions to shift. People who had been pretty comfortable all year thinking that Jenny Humphrey was a villain might find some sympathy for her in this episode. And people who've been comfortable thinking that Chuck was a lovable bastard may feel he crossed the line in this episode. We wanted to blur the edges.
Josh Schwartz: That's Gossip Girl for you. We were launched on the "OMFG" ad campaign; we gotta live up to that.
Stephanie Savage: We wanted the finale to drive us into next season. Sometimes it takes a little while to get our momentum up, and we wanted to do something heart-charging.
i am still recovering from my exasperation over the incidents. but i am still looking forward to the fourth season which is also going to be the last one. i feel as if a part of my life is going to end too. shoot me.
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