Great Reputations is the third episode of the second season, and the fifteenth episode overall.
Summary[]
Though the new queen of Constance, Monet yearns for a real rivalry with Julien as they both compete for Grace's attention. Monet uses Grace to get closer to fellow influencer Tiff Myers to increase her influence, whereas Julien tries to become closer with Obie through Grace. Meanwhile, Obie asks for Julien's help managing their friends ahead of meeting Grace's family at the charity event. Max feels forgotten and rejected in New York society and asks for help from Aki and Audrey to come back on-top. Zoya's suspicions about her fathers promotion grow from Shan's doing.
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Gossip Girl: Good evening, followers. For those who might have been living under a rock, maybe you haven't heard. There's a new queen of Constance. Which brings me to a question for all of you. Who are you now that things have been turned inside out? But don't worry, Julien. Imitation is the sincerest form of battery. Wherever you may have landed after the shakeup, I hope it's on two feet. Because sources tell me this ground won't stay stable for long. Til then, good night. And good luck.
Gossip Girl: You can't just play the hand you've been dealt. When your back's against the wall, there's only ever one way out. You have to mount an offensive.
Gossip Girl: This just in. Looks like Exeter's shining star may not burn as bright as she thinks. Or maybe that's just the light reflecting from her pants on fire.
Gossip Girl: When the dust settles, and conflict has become compromise, we begin to see things a little more clearly. And in that clarity, we find hope, the chance at a brighter future, even when the voices in our head tell us to keep ourselves guarded. Because hope is fragile. And trust is elusive. Nobody is ever truly safe. Not even me. XOXO, Gossip Girl.
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Cultural References[]
- This episode's tite is a reference to the literary novel, Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.
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- The Guggenheim
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