I am so excited that Chuck is coming back on January 10th, 2010 with a two hour special on NBC. And in the video after the jump Zachary Levi talks about what’s coming up in Season 3. Since I’m not able to see the video I had Willow Raine transcribe some of it for me.
“I wanted to take a moment to thank you, because I only have a job because you care enough about us to make your voices heard. Now they have a premiere date, they’re back on the air ready to bring you more and more awesomeness…so thank you, from the bottom of my heart, from the bottom of our collective hearts.”
Seriously, that sounds so cute. I wish I could see it.So everyone that lives in the States can check it out for the rest of us, we can stare at the hot lead picture I posted. (Update: It looks like they opened up for Canadians too…YAY! Or maybe not. I guess you will just have to see. It’s like the lottery I swear.)
[Images by Zachary-Levi, DAVID G. MORGAN/BAUERGRIFFINONLINE.com]
I love Thanksgiving and Christmas episodes of shows. There is always a crisis and somehow it gets resolved in that hour. And in that time you might just laugh and cry many times. I just hate that in Canada we have to wait for another month and a half before we get to see the Thanksgiving episodes from the States. But we still appreciate it.
Episode eleven of the season is called, Treasure of Serena Madre, and it goes like this: It wouldn’t be Thanksgiving on the Upper East Side if there wasn’t a serving or two of some major drama for the holiday. Blair (Leighton Meester) suspects her mom (guest star Margaret Colin) has been keeping a big secret from her, but it turns out to be something else entirely. Vanessa (Jessica Szohr) is supposed to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, but has a fight with her mom (guest star Gina Torres) and shows up on Dan’s (Penn Badgley) doorstep. Rufus (Matthew Settle) learns that Lily (Kelly Rutherford) has been lying to him about her mother, Cece (guest star Caroline Lagerfelt). Chuck (Ed Westwick) tells Nate (Chace Crawford) that he has some potentially damaging information about one of their friends. Jenny (Taylor Momsen) learns that Eric (Connor Paolo) was behind her very public embarrassment at Cotillion and can’t pass up a chance to get even. Serena (Blake Lively) is put in a very awkward position when her mother invites Trip (guest star Aaron Tveit) and Maureen (guest star Holley Fain) to join them for Thanksgiving dinner..
I have to say that Gossip Girl has really brought the guest stars this year, Hilary Duff, Jimmy Fallon, Lady Gaga and one of my personal favorites, Kevin Zegers. I was going to write about Kevin before…he starred in the Air Bud movies and he grew up in Canada…right near where I lived in Ontario. We all know he has to be cool then!
The tenth episode of the season is called, The Last Days of Disco Suck, and it goes like this…Hoping to impress the elitist theater kids at NYU, Blair (Leighton Meester) sets her sights on landing a private concert with the hottest musical performer of the year, Lady Gaga. Dan (Penn Badgley) and Olivia (guest star Hilary Duff) sign up to write and star in a school play, based on an idea by Blair and directed by Vanessa (Jessica Szohr). With Blair out of the picture, Serena (Blake Lively) turns to Nate (Chace Crawford) to help her get through a difficult situation. As a favor to Chuck (Ed Westwick), Jenny (Taylor Momsen) agrees to hang out with Damien (guest star Kevin Zegers), the son of an ambassador who is staying at Chuck’s hotel, but the experience proves to be a lot more intriguing than she expected.
I can’t believe we are already on Episode 8 of Gossip Girl this season. Time keeps on going so fast! I have to admit that I am finally catching up and with some shows not showing new shows until November I can at least try to catch up. Okay, maybe in a perfect world I could.
The eight episode is called, The Grandfather: Part II, and it goes like this: Olivia as a guest on the Jimmy Fallon’s talk show says something she regrets and tries to hide it from Dan. With elections coming up, Nate suspects his grandfather will do everything he has to get Trip on the congress. After another fight with Serena, Blair gets a new friend and takes her to an election night party at Chuck’s hotel, just to make Serena jealous
Gossip Girl is on a hot streak. And I really need to catch up on the episodes I’ve missed!
The seventh episode is called, How To Succeed In Bassness. And it goes like this: In need of publicity for his new hotel, Chuck (Ed Westwick) decides to move up his club’s opening and enlists Serena’s (Blake Lively) help to get the word out to her celebrity clients. Feeling left out of the planning, Blair (Leighton Meester) attempts to win Chuck’s approval by secretly helping him with a problem concerning opening night. Dan (Penn Badgley) is unnerved when he finally watches one of Olivia’s (guest star Hilary Duff) infamous sex scenes with co-star and real-life boyfriend at the time, Patrick Robinson (guest star Simon Miller). Jenny (Taylor Momsen) is forced to choose between her relationship with Eric (Connor Paolo) and her new role as Queen Bee. Rufus (Matthew Settle) gets Lily (Kelly Rutherford) into the Halloween spirit.
It looks like Gossip Girl is getting steamy again. I really love the whole Blair and Chuck thing this year. It’s about time they are together.
Episode 6 is Enough About Eve and it goes like this: As Vanessa hopes to win her mother’s approval, she and Blair vie for the honor of delivering the NYU freshman toast. Dan invites Olivia to meet the parents.
That’s too bad that Serena and Dan aren’t together. I loved them together.