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[s4e7] War At The Roses 【500+ RECENT】

In a role reversal, the scheming doesn't come from Blair, but from Dan and Eric , who plant a fake Gossip Girl story about Blair and Jack Bass to manipulate Chuck.

Chuck and Blair negotiate territory like world leaders—bargaining over fashion week, vacation spots, and even strip joints in outer boroughs.

Reviews are polarized, often praising the episode's conclusion while critiquing the logic leading up to it. [S4E7] War at the Roses

“It’s an incredibly absurd device, but Leighton Meester and Ed Westwick do manage to sell the hell out of it.” WSJ · 15 years ago "Gossip Girl" War at the Roses (TV Episode 2010) - IMDb

(Season 4, Episode 7) of Gossip Girl is widely remembered for a "fiercely awesome" ending that pays off the high-stakes tension between its most combustible couple, Chuck Bass and Blair Waldorf. While the episode centers on the absurdity of a notarized "peace treaty" between the two, it ultimately delivers the series' most iconic turning point for their relationship. Plot and Character Dynamics In a role reversal, the scheming doesn't come

Reviewers and fans frequently debate whether the episode's dramatic ending justifies its logic-defying setup.

The episode revolves around , which she plans meticulously while legally bound by a treaty arranged by Serena and Nate to end her "nuclear" warfare with Chuck. “It’s an incredibly absurd device, but Leighton Meester

A "humiliating" video of Blair surfaces at her party—a plot point some critics found "pretty dumb" and convoluted—yet it serves as the catalyst for the episode's climax. Critical Reception