Fall TV: Gossip Girl Becomes Even More Shallow
By Lorie Witkop, published Sep 26, 2007
Published Content: 14 Total Views: 8,904 Favorited By: 1 CPs
Chuck Bass remains as slimy as anyone could hope. The Serena vs. Blair showdown that started the series is in full effect. However, after even one episode, a disturbing trend emerges. In a series already obsessed with the young and the gorgeous, the show has removed everything from the original source that isn't hot, beautiful, and perfect.
The transformation starts with the parents. In the Gossip Girl books, Rufus Humphrey is described in no uncertain terms as an out-of-touch fashion disaster. He wears beat-up sweats in public and ties back his unruly graying hair with whatever is handy, whether it's his daughter's scrunchie or a bread tie. Rufus' passions are Beat poetry and going against the system, except when it comes to getting his children the best education possible. How does Rufus translate to the small screen?
He's now an aging rock star running an art gallery during the day. Perhaps poets just aren't cool enough? At least he was allowed to keep a spark of creativity. Even more drastic, he is no longer a makeover-in-waiting. To fit his rock star image, he wears fashionable leather jackets and accessorizes. He was allowed a moment or two of "fight the power" dialogue, but it only added to the sexy singer mystique.
Eleanor Waldorf is another victim. In the books, Blair's mother is frequently embarrassing and over-the-top. Her garish choices in everything from jewelry to men mortify her daughter, and apparently they also didn't sit well with the producers of the television series. Now Eleanor is a pulled-together fashion designer. The switch promises new sources of mother-daughter conflict, but she's not the same mother that can make you cringe.
You may also like...
- An Exclusive Sneak Peek at CW's New Gossip Girl Series
- Is Gossip Girl Something to Talk About?
- Fall TV: Gossip Girl Premieres
- Fall TV Love Affair with Greg House or Hugh Laurie
- The Scoop on Gossip Girl
- Review of Gossip Girl
- New Fall TV Network Ratings: Which Shows Will Win the Ratings War?
- Fall TV's Most Reliable Returnee - Baseball's World Series Extravaganza
- K-Ville Premiere on Fox Fall TV Line-up
- Catch These Fall TV Gems During Premier Week and Beyond
Did You Know?
The popular book series by Cecily Von Ziegesar is now an hour-long television drama on The CW.
Most Commented On


angel
Add a Comment
Posted on 04/28/2008 at 8:04:46 AM