Gossip Girl s03e12 Episode Script

The Debarted

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Bart's been in an accident.
My father turned his first profit by the time he was 22.
I hope to do it by the time I'm 21.
You're in love with her.
It's all over your face.
Blair told me you were responsible for sabotaging me.
Tripp's divorcing Maureen.
We're going away.
- It is a huge mistake.
- You wanna talk to me about mistakes? You don't get to judge me.
- Please don't get in the car.
- Serena, you coming? Where has she been? And who am I? That's one secret I'll never tell.
You know you love me.
XOXO Gossip Girl.
Dream, little girl On lonely street Little runaway girl Do it again Do it again If you don't mind.
I do.
Serena, I can't stand this.
I love you.
Tripp, everything is ruined already.
It's too late.
Serena, it doesn't have to be.
Tripp! They say that there are no accidents.
Sometimes reality comes crashing into us.
Other times it dawns on us slowly.
Despite our best efforts to ignore it.
Morning, I brought your favorite You're up.
- I haven't been sleeping well.
- I know.
Hence breakfast in bed.
Which will taste just as good in the living room.
I'm not hungry.
Stop trying to pretend, Chuck.
I know why you're upset.
Today is a day like any other.
In fact, I'm going to a meeting.
Looking at a property on the Lower East Side.
I can't be resting on my laurels.
The Empire's doing well.
It's time to look ahead.
Well, since I cancelled my day, I'm now completely free.
So I'm coming with you.
Hey.
I thought you were getting ready for that co-op meeting.
Oh, right.
It slipped my mind.
Cleaning out the closet? I thought you did that yesterday.
And the day before.
Well, Vanya has organized a clothing drive.
"Coats for Kiev.
" Vanya's from Minsk.
Lil, none of this is making much sense.
This have something to do with Serena? The fact that she won't speak to me? She's holed up with some married politician acting like some teenage Rielle Hunter? Well, if it's this upsetting, let's do something.
Where is she? Let's bring her back.
Would you represent us at the co-op meeting today? It's about the rooftop garden.
You know how strict those green people are about attendance.
- Lf it'll help you out, I'm totally free.
I had a feeling you might say that.
What's that supposed to mean? Nothing, I'm sorry.
Look, I know our family's going through a lot and I love that you've made us your priority.
It's at Park Avenue Autumn.
No, no.
Of course, sir.
I'm thrilled.
I'll be in touch with an answer.
Thanks again.
You've been avoiding work all week.
Who was important enough to finally take the call? - Barney Frank.
- Really? He asked me to serve on the finance subcommittee.
That's so exciting.
Hey, maybe this'll all blow over.
Unfortunately, it has to blow up before it blows over.
It's only a matter of time before Maureen goes public.
And I can't hide out here forever.
Well, if being together means everything'll fall apart, then so be it.
It'll be hard, but we'll figure it out.
- Even if that means starting over.
- Right.
Starting over.
Hey.
We'll get through this.
I'm gonna go into town and get some supplies.
No, don't be too long.
Um, this building is a homeless shelter.
A, gross, and B, really? I'm not a huge advocate of the downtrodden.
I am a fan of not stepping on them when I'm at John Derian.
You turn these into lofts, where are they gonna live? I don't know.
One step at a time.
The owner of the building is waiting inside with the specs.
I'm sorry.
Far be it from me to be overcome with holiday spirit, but this Scrooge act? You should be at home today.
Or laying flowers on your father's grave.
I know today is the anniversary of his death.
Why don't you take the car? Meet me at the hotel later for lunch.
- We'll have our quiet time then.
- Fine.
Pretend like you never get sad.
And all you care about is making more money.
But just so we're clear, I know better.
And you, Chuck Bass, are not your father.
I know.
We make our own fortunes and then call them fate.
Hey.
Can you meet me right now? I think we should talk.
And what better excuse to choose a path than to insist it's our destiny? But at the end of the day, we all have to live with our choices.
You did the right thing, son.
No matter who's looking over our shoulder.
Spotted: An It Girl with an It Bag.
Looks like the roadie to success is paved with cruel intentions.
- Can I hold the baby? - Oh, it's beautiful.
I've never seen one in the flesh.
It's not in stores yet.
The waiting list is still waiting.
I guess it pays to be Lily Bass' daughter.
Well, her name's Humphrey now.
And I got this through my own connections.
OMG, twins.
- You have the same bag? - How'd you get that? Great minds shop alike.
In the future, J, we should probably coordinate.
I'll take Tuesday and Thursdays and alternate Wednesdays? How about you take yours back to the store? You know I have first dibs on designer everything.
Sorry, my mom brought this back from Paris.
It had its own seat on the plane.
Since you love your new bag more than your friends I guess you can carry it.
Across the street.
Enjoy being BFF's with a hunk of leather.
So who wants to hold it first? - Okay, that was totally humiliating.
- That was kind of the point.
We wanna turn Carmen and Jane against Jenny.
We've gotta make them see she's the meanest queen.
Consider the mission a success.
I had to pinch myself to keep from crying.
I know it's hard, but you have to stick with the plan.
And if the plan doesn't work? If it does work we'll make sure you end up queen.
You better.
And in the meantime, I'm keeping the bag.
You ready for phase two? Olivia called it.
I was too stupid or too stubborn to realize she was right about Vanessa.
And now my window's closed.
She's all off into this Paul Hoffman guy.
Do you think if you went toe-to-toe with Paul Hoffman you couldn't take him? You're using him as an excuse.
No.
He's a handsome guy, a sophomore.
He and Vanessa have a lot in common.
He's a douche.
Listen, you have two options here.
You can man up, go to war, and fight for the girl you love.
Or just forget her and move on to a palate cleanser.
So my choices are emotional vulnerability with a good friend or meaningless sex with a stranger? - Yeah, pretty much.
- All right.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- Hi.
We were just talking about you.
- Oh.
We're going to my country house, and I wondered if you wanted to come.
- And there's a hot tub.
- It's kind of a writers' retreat.
And Paul's coming.
Oh, you know, that sounds so tempting, but I think I got a lot of homework, so I think I'm gonna stick around.
- Okay, I'll call you when we get back.
- Okay, see you.
Dude, what was that? You should totally go.
You can box Paul out of the hot tub or get with Willa.
- Willa? - Oh, yeah, she's so cute.
Look at her.
And she's a drama major.
Actresses are crazy.
Willa.
- Yeah? - Yeah, you know what? Um on second thought, I'd love to go.
Sounds fun.
- Really? - Yeah.
Great.
We're meeting at the dorms tonight.
- Come find me.
- Will do.
You're welcome.
- Looks like I won.
- Hi.
I'm Rufus Humphrey.
Lily's Husband.
Hi, Holland Kemble.
We've been placing bets on when you'd show up and I had today.
Huh.
Why? Did Bart used to come to these? Nope.
Not once.
But an attractive man like yourself moves into the building.
Based on your comings and goings it doesn't seem you have a boardroom to run or a hedge fund to manage.
We figured it was a matter of time.
I think you have the wrong idea.
I'm not some sort of trophy husband.
- My family's just in transition.
- It's okay.
We all sacrifice our independence for love.
At first it seems totally worth it.
Later, after you've given everything up, you realize you have nothing to offer.
That's when your husband starts banging his yoga teacher.
Sorry.
That was probably an overshare.
Uh, ladies and gentleman, let's begin.
- Hi.
- Hi.
You said you were getting groceries.
Where are you? Um, with my grandfather.
He got wind of what was going down and called.
- Honestly, I'm relieved to get his advice.
- I'm glad you're working things out.
But you left me here alone.
There's no coffee or cable.
I came to be with you.
I know, and I so appreciate you being patient.
You're there for me a hundred percent, and I'm the one who's a mess.
True.
But your life is pretty complicated.
And I knew what I was getting myself into.
Thank you for understanding.
- I'll see you tonight.
- Wait, tonight? Deep breath, Tripp.
If we handle this right you'll be able to keep the career you worked so hard for and get the woman of your dreams.
And I'll still have my marriage.
Why are you okay with this? We both share a dream we're not willing to give up on.
I was hoping you'd come to your senses, and now you have.
I do care about my career, but not as much as I care about Serena.
I just wanna make sure I'm being clear about that.
It's my personal opinion that Serena is just a phase.
A few years from now, we'll look back and all this will be a faded memory.
Well, that's where our opinions diverge.
I'm willing to take that chance.
I guess now we see if Serena's willing to bet against you.
I'm thinking a personal appeal, woman to woman.
I like what I saw today.
Seems like the right property at the right time.
You have the cash.
You should've signed at the site, be moving forward by now.
There's just a few things I need to figure out first.
Like the building's residents.
They're not your concern.
And if you want the write-off for '09 you need to be breaking ground by the New Year, so Ho-ho-homeless.
No disrespect, but I don't need your advice.
I've been doing pretty well without you.
Oh, yeah.
The Empire.
- Nice hotel.
- Thank you.
But to be honest, I haven't seen anything in the last year that suggests you have what it takes.
If anything, you've been a disappointment.
You opened your heart to Blair, and it made you weak.
You cannot be one person at work and another one at home.
If you're soft, you're soft.
And, well, let's face it, you're soft.
I love you too.
Hey, I'm sorry to call.
I know you probably don't wanna hear from me after Thanksgiving.
No.
No, of course I do.
I've been thinking about you.
Just worried.
Is everything okay? Where's Tripp? He's out.
I'm at the cottage and the heat died.
You've been here before, so do you know how to restart it? You know, I've actually, um, only been there over the summer.
I don't know how to help you.
Okay, heat is optional.
But please tell me there's a microwave or Wi-Fi.
I'm starved and bored out of my mind.
Ever read The Old Man and The Sea? I prefer Fitzgerald to Hemingway.
Yeah, I've never read it either, but go look for it on the bookshelf.
It's blue with a yellow bookmark.
Oh, and the location of your secret boyhood pot stash.
Heh, heh, heh.
Just don't tell Grandfather.
I hid it a couple summers ago so it might be a little dusty.
But it's the best I can do until Tripp gets back.
- Where is he? - Actually, he's with your grandfather.
Getting advice on the difficult days ahead.
- Nate? - Yeah, just, um, stay warm and if you need anything give me a buzz.
- Like a lighter? - Hey, I'm really glad we can still talk.
- Yeah, me too.
Bye.
Hello, Serena.
Maureen, you have no reason to be here.
Get out or I'll call Tripp.
Who do you think told me you were here? Tripp and I aren't getting divorced.
You can have him in private, but I get him in public.
He keeps his career, I keep my pride and position, and you get whatever you're getting.
Screwed, I think they call it? You're asking me to be your husband's mistress? It's a time-honored political tradition.
I'm Jackie.
You're Marilyn.
I love Tripp and I'd do anything to make him happy.
What makes him happy is being with me.
I know Tripp would never send you.
He knows I wouldn't agree.
He was skeptical, it's true.
But he didn't know that I have this.
Where'd you get that? The question is what your stepfather will say when he finds your mother is a cheating whore.
Your mother and father alone in his hotel room? - What do you think they were doing? - I don't know.
The letter doesn't say.
Knowing Lily, I think we can assume the worst.
I'm pretty sure Rufus will.
Okay, then.
You think about my offer.
With this letter I could have forced you out of the picture.
But that's not what Tripp wants, so I'm being pragmatic.
I hope you'll decide to do the same.
I thought you were meeting me for lunch.
I had too much to drink.
Well.
We'll just order room service.
Look, I really don't need you to take care of me.
I know how hard it was for you to let your guard down.
To let me in.
But you've changed.
I'm buying that building.
- Chuck - Don't tell me what to do.
I'm not.
Just talk to me.
Blair I need you to get out of here now.
Chuck.
Now.
Hm.
Maybe there's hope for you yet.
Jenny said if she was chosen to be queen things would be better but if you think about it, things are worse.
Blair never banished a girl for getting a gift.
- It is almost Christmas.
- Right.
There could be wish-list carnage.
Think about it.
Did someone mention Christmas? Happy holidays, ladies.
See, that's why I was so mad at Sawyer.
Because she ruined the surprise.
There's YSL for everyone.
OMGBG.
Oh, my God, best gift ever.
I love you.
I love you too.
Jenny, where did you even get the money? My mom's generous but she wouldn't give you the price of a smart car to spend on purses.
Come on, ladies, let's go buy matching lipsticks.
Chuck's having a difficult day.
Since I'm sure you are too, I thought you might have advice? Cyrus says it's an essential part of life, honoring the dead.
But Chuck refuses to visit Bart's grave even today.
On the anniversary of his death.
Do you know that Chuck's never been to his mother's grave once? I can understand not going on the date she died.
It is his birthday after all.
But Bart refused to tell him where Evelyn was even buried.
Said it was morbid for a child to visit a cemetery.
- Lily? - Hm? - Are you listening? - Yes, of course I am, Blair.
And I will go see Charles and talk to him.
Thank you.
- Hello, Mr.
Humphrey.
- Blair.
What brings you here? I was just looking for backup from Lily.
Bart's one-year mark.
Oh.
Lil, why didn't you say something? No wonder you're so upset today.
Bart's death was such a tough time.
Thank you for standing by me.
I don't know what I would ever do if I lost you.
Well, I'm not going anywhere.
It's not that I believe Maureen but Tripp hasn't returned any of my texts or messages.
I need to talk to him.
I think you should be open to the idea that at least some of what Maureen was saying might be true.
Why would you say that? I've risked everything to be with Tripp.
I have to have faith.
Your grandfather just loves to talk.
Tripp will be home soon, and he'll explain everything.
Serena, my grandfather is in Bermuda.
What? When we got off the phone earlier, I called my mom just to be sure.
I don't know where Tripp is, but he's lying to you.
Will you excuse me? I have to go.
Looks like the love nest has become a hornet's nest.
Sir, how long till we get to Nassau County? And here comes Nate to stir it up.
Come in.
- Hey.
- Hi.
I don't know if you got a car or we're taking the train.
I told Paul and Vanessa we'd be a while.
I'd like your thoughts on something while we're still alone.
- Uh, yeah.
Yeah, sure.
What is it? - It's a performance-art piece I did.
It's kind of Karen Finley meets Daryl Hannah in Legal Eagles but without - Clothing.
You're, uh You're naked there.
Shh.
Shh.
Hello, Charles.
How are you? Busy.
I told the front desk not to bother sending you up.
I'm on my way out.
Wherever you're going, put it off and come with me to the cemetery.
I can't.
It's business.
We both know that your father was a complicated man.
And I honestly think that he thought it was just easier to be alone.
You know what? There are moments I think I agree with him.
But we're not that way, I'm afraid.
We need each other.
And right now, I need you to do this with me.
I'm sorry, Lily but I believe the way to honor my father is through work.
Sometimes we need to do something to show people how we feel even when they're not here to see it.
Oh, I'm sorry.
It's Serena.
Excuse me.
- Mom, it's me.
- Serena, you okay? You sound upset.
I'll be fine.
I know how mad you are that I chose Tripp rather than following your advice.
Well, I never wanted to punish you, just protect you.
You don't need to explain.
Right now I just need my mom, okay? Of course, darling.
Maureen has my letter from Dad.
- What? - Don't know how she got it.
She doesn't wanna leave Tripp.
She's threatening to show it to Rufus.
Oh, my God.
What does Tripp say? I don't know.
I can't get in touch with him.
And it doesn't matter, because I know he's lying.
Oh, Serena, I'm so sorry for that letter, and what happened with your father.
I'll tell Rufus everything, which I should have done already.
Look, just get home and we'll fix everything, okay? I promise.
- Thank you, Mom.
I love you.
- I love you too.
So much for the Day of the Dead.
Yes, I'm afraid I have to attend to the living right now.
Look, I hope you'll consider what I said.
Maybe do this for both of us.
They should be yellow roses.
They were my mother's favorite.
- Serena, where are you going? - Away from you, liar.
- I'll find a cab.
- Serena, wait.
Tell me it isn't true.
Tell me you're getting a divorce you spent the day talking to your grandfather that you didn't send Maureen here, and Nate is just jealous.
I can't even look at you.
Serena, let me at least drive you.
I'll take you back to the city.
We can talk in the car.
You know I wanna be with you more than anything.
Please, let me explain.
I'll get in the car, but no talking.
I'm done talking.
Tripp! Maureen, something terrible's happened.
I need help.
Oh, my God.
Serena! - What happened? - Where's Tripp? - Tripp? - Is he okay? - No, Serena, Tripp's not here.
- He was driving.
This is Tripp.
Leave a message.
Tripp, I need to see you right now.
You meet me at the hospital or I'm going to the cops.
What is that heavenly smell? I'm christening the kitchen with a little bolognese.
I figured you could use some comfort food.
Are the kids home yet? Not yet.
Well, since we have a little alone time, there's something I wanna tell you.
- Sounds serious.
- It is.
Oh, God.
It's 516.
It might be Serena.
Hello? I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
It's a hundred percent me.
It's not you.
You know, your This performance thing is amazing, and you're a great kisser.
I just Know what? I gotta take this.
I'm sorry.
- Serena's been in a car accident.
- What? - I don't know much, but we gotta go.
- What happened? Wait.
Where are you going? - I'll explain on the way.
Come on.
- What? What now, Blair? I'll see you there.
Arthur? Change of destination.
We're going to Nassau County.
What are you doing? We're almost there.
Everyone's waiting.
They're gonna have a backup offer.
Would you just leave me alone? Get to the LIE.
Stop looking at me.
- What were you thinking, Tripp? - Have you seen her? Is Serena okay? You left her alone in a wrecked car and you moved her? What happened to you, man? You know? You were the good guy.
You were the honest one.
- You gotta understand - I fully understand.
- I called 911.
- Oh, come on.
Are you serious? Look, I know we're family, but what you did is unforgivable.
When the cops ask, I'm telling them the truth.
- The truth is Tripp was with me.
- I told you to stay in the car.
The days of you telling me what to do are behind us.
I've spoken to William.
He's got Tripp's back on this one.
If anyone starts asking, I'm ready with a statement that says Tripp was with me.
- What about Serena's statement? With her history of drinking and drugs? Not to mention her unstable family background and the many, many men? In any case, your grandfather's well-liked by the sheriff's department around here.
Coming, Tripp? I'd love to see her.
You don't think you could help me? Spotted: The fall of a politician You stay the hell away from her.
- And the rise of a hero.
Poor congressman.
You've just been vetoed.
- I am so sorry.
- I guess I had to learn the hard way.
Well, like mother, like daughter.
- Is Rufus here? - Well, um, he's coming but I asked him to look for your insurance papers.
- They're somewhere in my desk.
- Mom, my insurance card's in my wallet.
- You didn't tell him, did you? - Well, I was going to.
And then the hospital called and, um, with Maureen and who knows what else I didn't know what we'd be walking into here.
I just need to rest now, please.
Okay.
- Hi.
- Hi.
Nice outfit.
You too.
You were so right about this one.
What are you doing out here? Come on.
I'm sorry, Mrs.
Bass.
Charles, the doctors say there's nothing more they can do.
We have to let him go.
Chuck, stay.
Be here with us.
How's Serena? She's gonna be okay.
- Lily's here? Eric's here? - Everyone's here.
Chuck My father always thought I was weak.
And in the moment that mattered most, I was.
I couldn't be there when he I left, ran away.
I've been pushing myself to prove him wrong and I've been pushing you away.
I don't think you ran away because you couldn't handle death.
I think it's because you couldn't handle feelings.
But you're not like that anymore.
You're strong.
You carry people.
You carry me.
You're becoming a man in a way that your father never was.
Come.
Let's say goodbye.
Thank you.
- You want a sip of my coffee? - No, thanks.
- I was just offering.
- Just declining the offer.
- Eric, I'm so sorry.
- Jenny, can we stop this? So I'm assuming you set Sawyer up with that bag? Me and Kira, yeah.
I heard you talking to that shop girl on the phone, so I knew you were listening to that call.
Which is why you were ready with the bribes.
- You are starting to scare me.
- Right back at you.
I wouldn't have had to if it wasn't for your smear campaign.
Which you totally deserved.
- Hey, truce? - Yeah.
Let's buy one of those hideous stuffed bears with the "Get well soon" balloon.
Maureen, hi.
I'm actually on my way out.
I know you must be surprised to see me, but if you have a moment I've been having some difficulties in my marriage and I'd hate to see anyone suffer through the same pain that I have.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Somehow this ended up in my coat pocket at Thanksgiving.
Just read it.
I mean, imagine if Serena hit her head a little harder or the car rolled, or Vanessa.
I love you.
I love you too.
Dan.
That was not really the reaction I was hoping for.
Dan, sometimes when people are under a lot of emotional stress they say things that they don't really mean.
Yeah, I was, uh I think I read that somewhere.
I'm gonna go see if Serena needs anything.
Rufus? Sinatra sings, "New York, New York It's a hell of a town.
" But on the Upper East Side, sometimes it just feels like hell.
I think I might need some advice.
Even when we're sure we've earned that happy ending it doesn't always come.
Second thoughts creep in.
Secret missions sneak out.
And only Sleeping Beauty finds her prince.
Hey.
You're late.
These guys are texting.
They're waiting.
Sorry.
It was a hectic night.
Do you even have it on you? Can I hold it? Queen bee likes a thrill, yeah? And, uh, this time, I wanna go to the table alone.
By the way, those handbags totally saved my ass.
Thanks for making that happen.
Don't thank me.
You earned that money.
And I needed it.
It's not easy being queen.
Or cheap.
Stick with me, Jenny Humphrey and you'll have enough cash to underwrite your entire kingdom.
In this city, nothing is for certain.
The night can push you forward into a dark future or plunge you into a mysterious past.
Lily? Charles?
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