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"The Lost Boy" is the 46th episode of the CW
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, '' Gossip Girl''. It was also the third episode of the show's third season. The episode was written by Robert Hull and directed by
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. It originally aired on Monday, September 28, 2009 on the CW. "The Lost Boy" shows Blair Waldorf (
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) and Chuck Bass (
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) plotting against each other when a particular item up for bid at Sotheby's raises their personal interests.
Serena van der Woodsen Serena Celia van der Woodsen is the fictional character and the protagonist in the ''Gossip Girl'' novel series and in its TV adaptation, in which she is portrayed by Blake Lively. Serena is featured on the blog of the series' mysterious narrato ...
( Blake Lively) suspects Carter Baizen's ( Sebastian Stan) return to his old habits while
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(
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) sets her sights on
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( Penn Badgley). Secrets are uncovered as
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( Jessica Szohr) finds that Scott Rosson (
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) is Lily and Rufus's real son and Bree Buckley's ( Joanna Garcia) intentions with Nate Archibald (
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) are revealed.


Plot


Production


Fashion

A scene in the episode shows Blair and Serena in a catch-up session in Central Park. Blair wore a Diane von Furstenberg top, a Vince skirt and Valentino bag. Serena, in a Matthew Williamson dress and Treesje bag for a catch-up session. Lively later wore a Matthew Williamson vest, Joie blouse and Rag & Bone skirt when filming the final scene of the episode where Serena meets up with Carter Baizen. Jessica Szohr was dressed a JMM blouse for a scene involving the guest star Chris Riggi's character, Scott Rosson.


Cultural Allusions

* Title comes from the 1987 movie '' The Lost Boys''.


Reception

"The Lost Boy" received mixed reviews from critics. Michelle Graham from ''
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'' negatively reviewed the character of Scott and his actor, Chris Riggi, noting his lack of presence " ..if his storyline this week wasn’t so fundamental to the progression of the rest of the season, I’d probably have forgotten him again. Graham panned Riggi's portrayal of Scott, stating " eseems to only do two moods, bland and irate bland." Graham praised the return of Georgina but felt that the character of Scott was bringing down Georgina. "It’s a pity we lose her flair along with his sour puss, but since she’s got a regular spot over on the new medical drama on NBC (“ Mercy“) we’re lucky to have her at all." Graham considered the storyline for Chuck and Blair fighting over an auctioned photo "forced" but found the cause of both characters wanting to claim it to be interesting. Graham also praised Blair's self-conviction. " ..it’s understandable for Blair to automatically assume that she’s been selected for a secret society, as she believes it to be her right." On reviewing the episode, Graham considered it "mid-season-esque" and was disappointed that the show did not improve on the previous episode. "It looks like Gossip Girl, while not exactly setting the world on fire, continues to give us just enough to keep us interested. Oh, and then there’s the cryptic exchange between Bree and Carter, maybe that character will actually gain a dimension." "The Lost Boy" was watched by 2.33 million of viewers, which is an increase from the previous episode, which was watched by 1.96 million of viewers. However, the episode have a 47% increase in million of viewers in the Live + 7 DVR Ratings, bringing the total of viewers up to 3.0 million of viewers.The CW Prime Posts Largest Percent Increase Of Any Network From DVR Viewing
TV by the Numbers. October 19, 2009. Retrieved November 8, 2010.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lost Boy Gossip Girl (season 3) episodes 2009 American television episodes Television episodes directed by Jean de Segonzac