Gossip Girl - Season 4 【ESSENTIAL · Summary】
Amidst this drama, Blair begins a flirtatious and intellectual romance with a new professor—who is none other than Serena's ex, Colin. This creates a brief rift between the best friends. Chuck, meanwhile, focuses on his business empire, launching a hostile takeover of his own father’s company, Bass Industries, with the help of a ruthless new partner, . Part Three: The Prince and the Playwright (Episodes 11-16) After the Juliet arc, the season shifts toward romance and new secrets. Blair begins a fairy-tale relationship with Prince Louis of Monaco , a handsome, genuine, and kind royal she meets while crashing a polo match. For the first time, Blair experiences a love that is simple, honest, and free of the toxic games she played with Chuck. This threatens Chuck deeply, as he realizes he may have truly lost her.
Original Air Dates: September 13, 2010 – May 16, 2011 Episodes: 22 Gossip Girl - Season 4
But the Upper East Side follows them. Chuck Bass, having survived his gunshot wound, reappears in Paris to win Blair back. Their cat-and-mouse game reaches a pivotal moment on a bridge, where Blair, exhausted by his emotional games, finally tells him, It’s a devastating blow, signaling a real end to the Chair (Chuck & Blair) romance—for now. Amidst this drama, Blair begins a flirtatious and
Ultimately, Gossip Girl Season 4 set the stage for the show’s final two seasons. It broke the Blair-Chuck dynamic in a significant way, elevated Dan to a primary manipulator, and asked a serious question: Can the characters of the Upper East Side ever truly escape their destructive natures? For Blair Waldorf, standing at the altar in a royal gown but trapped in a cold arrangement, the answer remained uncertain. Part Three: The Prince and the Playwright (Episodes