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TheGossip Girlreboot recently announced its cancelation. Comparing it to CW’s originalGossip Girlwould simply be unfair, given its immense popularity back in 2007. For those unaware of this drama-filled series, it follows the lives of privileged teens in the Upper East Side of Manhattan as they deal with scandals, miscommunication, and a ruthless blogger known as Gossip Girl.

With all ofGossip Girl’sups and downs, it couldn’t endure six seasons without some headline-worthy situations along the way. Amid every backstabbing, cheating, and nail-biting scene, this series has given its fans many reasons to start a rewatch. These classic episodes, such as “The Treasure of Serena Madre” and “G.G,” prove why the reboot could never live up to its original.

Serena portrayed by Blake Lively looking down from the stairs

Updated on June 17, 2025, by David Caballero:

Gossip Girlremains a highly rewatchable guilty pleasure. Stylish, addictive, somewhat trashy, and endlessly entertaining, the show is among the last great teen dramas on television, and its legacy only improves with each new year. Fans missing their favorite Upper Side characters but not wanting to rewatch the entire show should instead revisit these episodes that provide the drama thatGossip Girlbecame famous for in the first place.

Season 1, Episode 1

Gossip Girl’s Pilot is the perfect way to introduce this chaotic and obscenely privileged universe. These privileged teens of Manhattan’s elite include Serena van der Woodsen, Blair Waldorf, Chuck Bass, and Nate Archibald. The series starts with Serena returning to New York after being gone for a year. Dan Humphrey, known as “Lonely Boy,” sits on the sidelines and stares in awe at her.

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Typically, a pilot episode isn’t always the best, but it brings the audience right into the thick of these teenagers' drama-filled lives. Despite its highly unrealistic lifestyle, its uniqueness keeps its viewers coming back. Main themes quickly surface class conflict, rivalry, and a ton of underage drinkers.

14"Seventeen Candles"

Season 1, Episode 8

“Seventeen Candles” revolves around Blair’s birthday party. As Blair deals with the aftermath of her night with Chuck, Nate becomes a pawn in his parents' games to recover their status. Elsewhere, Dan orchestrates an encounter between Vanessa and Serena, hoping they will bond; things backfire when the girls become uncomfortable around each other.

Blair’s doomed affair with Nateand increasing attraction for Chuck take center stage in the episode. However, the Serena-Vanessa-Dan drama is also peakGossip Girl, withBlake LivelyandJessica Szohrdoing some impressive side-eye acting. “Seventeen Candles” is sassy, petty, and glamorous - everything that makesGossip Girlgreat.

Leighton Meester and Ed Westwick as Blair and Chuck in Gossip Girl

13"Hi, Society"

Season 1, Episode 10

Upper East Side is currently in debutante season as Blair and Serena make their highly-anticipated debut into society. Despite what everyone thinks of Dan, he sweeps Serena off her feet as her escort. Nate and Blair finally get their chance together while the audience gets a better understanding of Lily and Rufus' past.

The glamour of the Cotillion isn’t always what people make it out to be. Its members are stressed to the max, looking for the perfect escort while dealing with all the drama. This begins the girls' careers in Manhattan’s elite, which means all eyes are watching their every move.

Dan carrying Serena

12"Pret-a-Poor-J"

Season 2, Episode 8

As an intern for Eleanor Waldorf’s atelier, Jenny befriends a model named Agnes. Unbeknownst to Jenny, Agnes helps her realize that Eleanor is simply taking advantage of her designs. Jenny decides to quit on Eleanor and start up her own line while quitting school. After a predicament with Agnes, Jenny is rescued by Nate with a glimpse of seeing Jenny for more than just Dan’s little sister.

Despite Jenny’s constant ups and downs, she shows some morals in this episode. She’s lucky to have a job with the famous Eleanor and begins to understand her worth. There was always a dark side to Jenny, but this episode confirmed the good girl that everyone loved so much had disappeared, turning her into one of thebest female characters from the 2010s.

Jenny talking to Agnes

11"O, Brother, Where Bart Though?"

Season 2, Episode 13

Despite its stupid title, “O, Brother, Where Bart Though?” is among the bestGossip Girlepisodes. The plot revolves around Bart’s funeral, with Chuck descending into a pit of pain and self-pity due to his father’s contempt for him. Blair tries to reach out, but Chuck is in too much pain to accept her help.

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Leighton Meester, Ed Westwick, and Chace Crawford as Blair, Chuck, and Nate in Gossip Girl

“O, Brother, Where Bart Though?” has some of the best acting in the show, as different characters deal with Bart’s death.Leighton Meesteris especially great, deftly handling the over-the-top storyline without succumbing to clichés and confirming why she was always the show’s anchor. The plot might not be pleasant, but the episode packs a heavy punch and is essential viewing for any self-respectingGossip Girlfan.

10"Valley Girls"

Season 2, Episode 24

To prove Serena’s independence, she denies help from her mother and grandmother to get out of jail. Seeing Serena this way brings Lily back to her teenage years. Before she became a New York royalty, she was just an ordinary girl living in Los Angeles. At this time, Lily is rebellious similar to Serena’s current state.

Mothers always want the best for their children. Although Lily and Serena’s lives are very similar, Lily only wants the best for her daughter. Obviously, everyone needs to go through struggles to come out better than before, but mothers can only do so much to stop it. Theirmother-daughter dynamic on the showis complex and well-written.

9"The Goodbye Gossip Girl"

Season 2, Episode 25

Serena and Blair believe leaving high school means leaving Gossip Girl behind, but it becomes clear that they’ll never be able to get rid of her. Even when Serena and Nate work together to figure out GG’s identity, their plans are ruined by her retaliation blasts of every rumor that has ever been sent to her. Chuck’s long-awaited love proclamation to Blair is the icing on the cake.

Clearly, Gossip Girl is not somebody to mess with. Whenever the group tries to take her down, she retaliates in the worst possible way. Other than the failed attempts at revealing GG’s identity, the glimpse of love between Chuck and Blair makes this episode one of the tops of the series.

8"The Freshmen"

Season 3, Episode 2

TheGossip Girlgroup is off to college in Ivy League schools. They must adjust to the new lives of no longer being the center of attention. Blair Waldorf is no longer Queen B, as she watches her roommate Georgina become theunlikeable female TV antagonist everyonewants to be with. Blair must weasel her way back to the top somehow.

The perfect twist of the series is when roles are reversed. Dan Humphrey is the popular one, while Blair stands in the shadows. The real world, or the college world, in this case, is nothing like high school. Blair can’t just bribe everyone with sushi parties; instead, she has to figure out another way to become number one.

7"They Shoot Humphreys, Don’t They?"

Season 3, Episode 9

Jenny not only wants to be Queen B of Constance Billard but the whole Upper East Side. Learning from Blair Waldorf’s actions, she orders her minions to get her the hottest date to Cotillion. Eric, despising Jenny for everything she has done to get to where she is, decides to sabotage her date with his boyfriend as her escort. However, his plan backfires after Jenny arrives with the famous Nate Archibald.

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For Jenny, looks are everything, especially if she wants to be Queen B. Her goal to obtain power begins to get way over her head, and things around her spiral. Lucky for her, and with Nate’s help, she found a way to get what she wants. With enemies rallying against her, she must figure it out on her own.

6"The Treasure of Serena Madre"

Season 3, Episode 11

Circumstances bring everyone to a Thanksgiving dinner at the van der Woodsen’s. As they sit at the table, tension builds as secrets are whispered about. But the most iconic part of this episode is at the Thanksgiving table when everything is blurted out in the open as “Whatcha Say” byJason Deruloplays. Everyone storms away from the table, splitting up to see how things can be fixed.

It wouldn’t be a Thanksgiving on the Upper East Side without a plate full of drama. This series is highly well-known for its infamous Thanksgiving episodes, but this one takes the turkey with the number of rumors and truths that spilled out. The perfect place for everything coming out into the open is at the dinner table.