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While it remains to be seen if Gossip Girl will take the plot plunge "The O.C." did after its first season, the beginning here is encouraging.
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80Gossip Girl is eye candy, and mind candy, as pretty as a perfectly prepared martini--one that some nasty, picture-perfect have-it-all may or may not have drugged.
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80Welcome to the tawdry, tantalizing and altogether terrific world of Gossip Girl.
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80Packing a sharp designer shiv, this clever saga of haves vs. have-mores proves the East Coast can be as enjoyably sudsy as the West.
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80At times, it's overboard and maybe a bit giggle-inducing, like watching little kids play dress-up. But overboard is exactly where Gossip Girl wants to be--and what viewers must embrace when taking the guilty plunge.
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The cast is as good as its target demo, but I admire its fleet pace and sly craft. [21 Sep 2007, p.72]
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75Some of the lines are witty, and while parents won't approve of all that goes on, the kids talk about much more than they actually do.
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70It's a sleek, glossy, musically enhanced soap opera centered on wealthy, gorgeous high school students who connive and cavort to the sound of Rihanna, Justin Timberlake, Peter Bjorn and John, Angels & Airwaves, and Timbaland.
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70Your feelings about Gossip Girl will depend on just how guilty you are willing to feel about your guilty pleasures. It can be entertaining to watch adults throw around money, attitude, and alcohol on soap operas; it can be grotesque to see teenagers doing the same things.
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70Gossip Girl actually isn't bad by the standards of the medium--with "The Hills" pretty much being the standard--and it's even surprisingly competent.
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70It's very well-done teen angst, but at the same time made me feel very old and slightly pervy while watching it.
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70Gossip Girl offers a fun, juicy mix of popular music and melodrama.
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60The prep-school soap opera Gossip Girl is not as good--that is, not as bad, not quite so fabulously trashy--as the best-selling series of young-adult novels on which it's based.
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60Gossip Girl hardly breaks any new ground.
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50The main action is pretty much standard soap fare.
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50Gossip Girl should be a good ride, at least until all the characters become more and more likable and there's no conflict or tension anymore, and then you have to kill off the weakest one just to get people to pay any attention.
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40If you strip away the designer shoes and drinks, the show is left with all the hallmarks of a typical teen melodrama.
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30I don’t care whether Serena (Blake Lively) and Blair (Leighton Meester) can ever be best friends again after what happened with Blair’s boyfriend before Serena ran off to boarding school is not just because I’m an old fart.
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30But it's not just that the Gossip Girl cast lacks chemistry. Among these characters and threaded through these predictable, thin stories, there's precious little of anything that approaches sweetness, kindness, altruism or heart.
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30Gossip Girl lacks the heart, humor and sweetness that balanced out the soapy happenings on "The O.C."
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25It's one of the worst new series--but for its cardboard acting and writing, not for the morals.
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25It's a nasty piece of work filled with underage sex, vulgar, hateful kids and references to young girls that are flat-out ugly and disrespectful.
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25Slick, cynical teen soap nonsense.
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20Gossip Girl is a bad mix of the popular book series by Cecily von Ziegesar and the production talents of Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, who made "The O.C."
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20It's so consumed with its of-the-moment zeitgeist embodiment that it forgets to give its characters any depth beyond their reshaped noses.
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0I hate it.
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KimR10Best show ever!!!