The Freshman (Gossip Girl)


"The Freshman" is the 45th episode of the CW television series Gossip Girl. It was also the second episode of the show's third season. The episode was written by Amanda Lasher and directed by Norman Buckley. It originally aired on Monday, September 21, 2009 on the CW.
"The Freshman" shows Blair Waldorf plotting to establish her 'Queen Bee' status in college as embarks on her first day at NYU, along with Dan Humphrey and Vanessa Abrams. Georgina Sparks turns up as Blair's roommate in the dorms, determined to make her a social outcast. Rather than depart for Brown, Serena van der Woodsen decides to stay in New York and moves in with Chuck Bass until she incites a major falling out. Intending to get even, she recruits Chuck's enemy, Carter Baizen. Meanwhile, Nate Archibald and Bree Buckley decide to explore their relationship further, knowing full well it could cause tension between their families who are political rivals.

Plot

Production

Leighton Meester's duet with Cobra Starship "Good Girls Go Bad" was utilized as background music in the hotel rooftop scene. The song had been released earlier in the year.
in New York City in July 2009

Reception

"The Freshman" was watched by 1.97 million viewers and received mixed reviews.
Michelle Graham from Film School Rejects reviewed the episode. "Despite a low quality start to the season, this episode certainly went a long way towards redeeming that slip. Blair and Chuck’s move from unstable pair playing games to stay fresh to a couple that support each other through the rough patches was very plausible, showing a strength to the relationship that we’ve seen flashes of up til now." Graham praised Georgina's return, stating that how the character "brought some humour and extra life" to the episode. On reviewing other characters, Graham found Serena and Chuck's storyline "predictable and dull" and was not on par with other story lines in the episode. Graham continued on to negatively reviewing the relationship between Nate and Bree but was surprised by Dan's storyline. "Happily, Dan’s meteoric rise to the top of the college social food chain was unexpected and had some enjoyable results, not to mention shockingly stupid."