In the context of the episode, that title is pretty dang tasteless, huh? Also; in an American actor's life, there can be few things worse than being cast in a potentially recurring role in a network pilot, and then being recast when the show is picked up to series. In Florencia Lazano's case, the recasting might have been due to her previous commitment to daytime soap One Life to Live, but still, it has to be rough. As a viewer, it's hard to be too heartbroken about it, given how amazing a job her replacement did. Margaret Colin might be my favourite of the adult actors on the show (so far), and this episode is her best showcase yet.

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Just wondering about how Chuck's Thankgiving went. Also cannot stand Alison!! So insecure and hypocritical.

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It all comes out about Lily and Rufus, my favourite romance in the whole season. Which I'm glad about because Alison's stand-offish persona isn't welcome in the Daisy fan-dom. The kids reaction upset me, seeing as I'm pro 'Lil-fus' (Lily/Rufus) but I suppose it would be quite a shock when the kids are canoodling all over NYC.

I'm starting to feel sympathy for Blair which I'm also happy about as as much as I loved to hate her, I needed more depth, more substance. Seeing more to her character through her background and therefore her issues brings more to the show. Nate's storyline is doing the same slowly but surely.

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