Comments on: For the Fans of Dan: A Closer Look at “Gossip Girl” http://thepopfix.com/2009/01/02/for-the-fans-of-dan-a-closer-look-at-gossip-girl/ What's Your Fix? Wed, 23 Mar 2011 04:44:25 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.7 hourly 1 By: thepopfix http://thepopfix.com/2009/01/02/for-the-fans-of-dan-a-closer-look-at-gossip-girl/comment-page-1/#comment-360 thepopfix Sat, 03 Jan 2009 09:56:37 +0000 http://thepopfix.com/?p=776#comment-360 you're right, Nate is more lusted after. I probably should have just asked my sister and then written about Dan in my journal. But I don't have one. Thanks for reading my article! you’re right, Nate is more lusted after. I probably should have just asked my sister and then written about Dan in my journal. But I don’t have one. Thanks for reading my article!

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By: ;; http://thepopfix.com/2009/01/02/for-the-fans-of-dan-a-closer-look-at-gossip-girl/comment-page-1/#comment-358 ;; Sat, 03 Jan 2009 01:55:45 +0000 http://thepopfix.com/?p=776#comment-358 This article just seems like a lot of overly-descriptive musings that might be best left on the pages of your journal-at least, until it's been refined. Hollywood did not 'whip up' Dan's good guy character- if you'd read the books, you'd see that Dan is not the hero type, at all. The actor wanted to act Dan in a different way and asked the director to change it. I think people do like GG because of it's overly dramatic plot that somehow mirrors their own- but I disagree that the writers are making a satire of high school. Okay, maybe with Blair's clique- but the writers go deeper than that with the characters- they make them human. Rather than make fun of the viewers or the characters, they're making the character's plights the same as everybody else's- death, love and rejection. Also, I don't think Dan is the most lusted after character in GG. He might be the one you identify with/are jealous of most, but girls are pretty shallow and Nate is probably the most attractive guy on the show. This article just seems like a lot of overly-descriptive musings that might be best left on the pages of your journal-at least, until it’s been refined.

Hollywood did not ‘whip up’ Dan’s good guy character- if you’d read the books, you’d see that Dan is not the hero type, at all. The actor wanted to act Dan in a different way and asked the director to change it.

I think people do like GG because of it’s overly dramatic plot that somehow mirrors their own- but I disagree that the writers are making a satire of high school. Okay, maybe with Blair’s clique- but the writers go deeper than that with the characters- they make them human. Rather than make fun of the viewers or the characters, they’re making the character’s plights the same as everybody else’s- death, love and rejection.

Also, I don’t think Dan is the most lusted after character in GG. He might be the one you identify with/are jealous of most, but girls are pretty shallow and Nate is probably the most attractive guy on the show.

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