The BEST episodes of Gossip Girl season 6

Every episode of Gossip Girl season 6, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Gossip Girl season 6!

Gossip Girl, a ruthless and mysterious blogger reveals secrets about the lives of privileged upper-class adolescents living in Manhattan's Upper East Side.

Last Updated: 12/9/2024Network: The CWStatus: Ended
New York, I Love You XOXO
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8.37
1036 votes

#1 - New York, I Love You XOXO

Season 6 - Episode 10 - Aired 12/17/2012

In a fashionable farewell to remember, our favorite Upper East Siders join forces for one last soiree, and the shocking identity of Gossip Girl is finally revealed.

Directors: Mark Piznarski
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It's Really Complicated
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7.65
973 votes

#2 - It's Really Complicated

Season 6 - Episode 8 - Aired 12/3/2012

Serena and Dan decide to throw their first Thanksgiving together. Chuck begins a downward spiral, leaving Blair to find a solution to his problems. Dan must make a tough decision whether to publish a potentially friendship-destroying expose.

Directors: John Stephens
Writer: Jake Coburn
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The Revengers
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7.59
938 votes

#3 - The Revengers

Season 6 - Episode 9 - Aired 12/10/2012

Blair grows alarmingly concerned for Chuck’s safety and devises a plan with Serena, Georgina and Sage. Chuck makes a deal that could change his life. Nate's financial dilemma finally lands him in a place that he never thought he would be.

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Where the Vile Things Are
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7.54
1021 votes

#4 - Where the Vile Things Are

Season 6 - Episode 6 - Aired 11/19/2012

Blair gets ready for her mothers imminent arrival. Serena volunteers to help Dan find a new place to live. Ivy, Chuck and Nate try to retrieve incriminating evidence on Chuck's father. Rufus and Ivy must scramble to make their gallery opening a success.

Directors: Norman Buckley
Writer: Dan Steele
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Save the Last Chance
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7.52
941 votes

#5 - Save the Last Chance

Season 6 - Episode 7 - Aired 11/26/2012

Serena and Dan try make amends with the people they have wronged. Blair has one last chance to prove to her mother her worth as a fashion designer. Chuck is close to getting the evidence he needs against his father.

Directors: Anna Mastro
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Monstrous Ball
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7.45
997 votes

#6 - Monstrous Ball

Season 6 - Episode 5 - Aired 11/12/2012

Eleanor gives Blair an ultimatum. Serena becomes worried about Steven’s attitude toward her. Chuck finds an unlikely ally as he tries to expose his father’s secret. Dan publishes another article.

Directors: Amy Heckerling
Writer: Sara Goodman
Gone Maybe Gone
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7.35
962 votes

#7 - Gone Maybe Gone

Season 6 - Episode 1 - Aired 10/8/2012

Chuck and Blair make a promise to each other. Dan enlists Georgina to write a tell-all book. Nate decides to have The Spectator go after Gossip Girl. The gang is stunned at what their search for Serena turns up.

Directors: Mark Piznarski
High Infidelity
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7.32
903 votes

#8 - High Infidelity

Season 6 - Episode 2 - Aired 10/15/2012

Serena hosts a gala to prove herself in adult society. A rival may impact the release of Blair's fashion line. Dan must weigh personal integrity versus getting published. Chuck presses Amira to help him investigate his father's past.

Directors: Joe Lazarov
Dirty Rotten Scandals
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7.30
958 votes

#9 - Dirty Rotten Scandals

Season 6 - Episode 3 - Aired 10/22/2012

Blair must rely on help from an unlikely source. Serena discovers that befriending Sage is trickier than she thought. Nate publishes Dan’s first article. Chuck begins to uncover what Bart is hiding.

Directors: Bart Wenrich
Portrait of a Lady Alexander
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7.22
966 votes

#10 - Portrait of a Lady Alexander

Season 6 - Episode 4 - Aired 11/5/2012

Chuck’s investigation leads him to an event where he hopes to find the one person who can tell him the truth about Bart. Serena and Steven decide to reveal their romantic histories. Nate must make a difficult decision in order to keep The Spectator in business.

Directors: Andy Wolk
Writer: Matt Whitney