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“ So next time you forget you’re Blaire Waldorf, remember I’m Chuck Bass, and I love you.” Gossip Girl’s favorite couple throughout the six seasons were also a very complicated couple. However at the end of season 6, Chuck and Blaire get married, flash forward 5 years and they have a little boy named Henry Bass. The couple’s prominent traits are being apparently deceptive, however they really cherish and love each other. Chuck and Blaire are the the couple that manipulates and tricks each other at times but in reality its due to their mutual struggle to openly display love. When the couple are together in the show you can really see the extent to which they see themselves more as “us” then “you and me” which shows the mutuality in their relationship. …show more content…
Chuck not knowing that he was being played with by his girlfriend went along with it. Both of them grew up on the Upper East side in elite families. Their families didn't really hold any high expectations for them due to the fact that their families didn't show much love or care for them during their childhood. That is shown throughout the show to have a huge impact on both Blaire and Chuck’s relationships with each other, their friends, and their family. It also plays a huge role in the choices they make throughout the show. In Season 1 Chuck fears of maturing and committing to a real relationship. He is scared of being exposed and has intimacy issues. In season 2, the battle to force one another to say those notorious 3 words, eight letters becomes a game in itself - one they aren't sure they can leave behind for a chance at a real committed relationship. However when they finally do get together Chuck makes Blaire vulnerable and happier than she has ever been. Chuck brings out Blaire’s wild side which is why they’re so good together. When they’re together they’re invincible. Blair knows Chuck better than anybody so when he tries he shut her out or push her away she knows how

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