OMG indeed. The second season of Gossip Girl lives in his immense hype – and is actually getting better in time.
It’s a rare feat in television, where showcase of promotional campaigns both to watchable in an entire season of a disappointing three scenes show (see private bar) or when an once-formidable series begins a precipitous decline immediately after the realization of its potential (see Anatomy,) gray.
Fortunately for fans of Gossip Girl, executive producer Josh Schwartz in view of this happen to one of its previous brainchildren, organized crime.
As teen drama promising delivered a fantastic first season (2003-2004) on Fox, but quickly extinguished when the creative idea well run dry – and perhaps more importantly, the joyful tone which is the County of orange poor-kid-in-rich-kid-land SOAP therefore engage was somehow lost.
This time it is where Gossip Girl shines more.
Action can not be top notch (Blake Lively)
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