Why do blair and dan get together




















Soon after, Blair decides not to invite Dan or Chuck to her wedding shower. Upset at being left out, Dan gets drunk and shows up anyway, ready to reveal his true feelings to Blair. Chuck goes to get him and stop him from ruining Blair's night, but she becomes angry that he crashed the event. After she decides to take a break from Louis, Blair goes to stay with Dan to avoid the paparazzi.

She considers leaving Louis for Chuck, but becomes devastated when Chuck tells her to stay with him. Dan, seeing how heartbroken Blair is, decides to bring them together secretly to finally be together. After it's done, he tells Serena that he was going to tell her how he felt, but realized helping her be with Chuck was the right thing to do Riding in Town Cars With Boys.

After Blair recovers from her accident and from losing her baby, Dan supports her by helping her secretly go to church and heal spiritually. After Serena learns the real truth about why Blair is avoiding Chuck, she lies that she's back with Dan to save Blair from public embarrassment and losing Louis The End of the Affair?

After Dan leaks the video of Blair and Chuck confession and blames Serena for that during the ceremony and Blair realizes Louis no longer loves her, she turns to Dan to help her escape the wedding G. He brings her to the airport to help her escape the country to get a divorce, and then takes her to a hotel to wait for the next flight.

After Blair decides to stay married as to not ruin her family's future, Dan promises to be there for her The Backup Dan. When Blair returns from her honeymoon, she decides to bring Dan and Serena back together for Valentine's Day. However, her plan backfires when Dan kisses her and she surprises herself by kissing back.

Despite her feelings, she tells him that they can't be together because of the prenup and the dowry Crazy Cupid Love. At the hospital, they finally realize their true feelings for each other and enter into a relationship The Princess Dowry. Soon after, they attempt to consummate their relationship but are disappointed when the first time is awkward and terrible.

After they both get drunk, they hook up in the elevator in the VDW building and decide that they connect "sexually" as well as intellectually Con Heir. Blair receives her divorce papers, but doesn't sign them. Dan finds out that Chuck paid her dowry and assumes that that's why she didn't sign.

However, she admits to him that she didn't sign because she wasn't ready to stop being a princess yet. To solve her problem, he dresses her up in a gown and brings her to the Met steps to meet some fans of hers It-Girl Interrupted. In Salon of the Dead , they clash over who's world they want to let their relationship live in. To reach a consensus, they host a salon that ends up getting crashed by Serena, Nate, Chuck, and Lola Rhodes , Serena's cousin. It ends up failing, but they decide to try and make things work anyway.

After reading that Dan is highbrow while she is lowbrow, Blair plots to make herself more relevant. In her quest, she ruins a party in Dan's honor but he forgives her, and agrees to help her find out who she really is Despicable B.

He invites Blair to come with him, but she dances around giving him an answer. After finding out she's back to scheming with Chuck, he lies to her that he lost the fellowship to someone else. However, she finds out that isn't true and encourages him to take it. She agrees to go with him to Italy, despite Dan wondering why she hasn't said she loves him back yet The Fugitives. In the finale The Return of the Ring , pages from Blair's diary are released, in those pages Blair admits she is afraid of her never being able to love someone as much as she loves Chuck even though the relationship with Dan was good and she felt intellectually stimulated.

This statement upsets Dan. She steals his phone to keep him from seeing, but he sees anyway. He tells her that if she cares about him, she'll meet him at the Shepherds' divorce party to tell him. She debates whether to go, but ultimately chooses to end their relationship to be with Chuck. Meanwhile, Serena meets Dan at the Sheperd's and tells him that his love for "Blair" was based on the character he created but not on the real Blair, she tells Dan that the "real Blair" has always loved scheming and that it will always be a part of her nature.

Dan does not trust Blair and finally decides to hook up with Serena after she confesses her love for him. Serena kisses Dan and records everything on her cellphone.

Chuck and Blair's wedding was an event that gave fans a satisfying conclusion to the show's central love story, but was Chair's ending a negative result of its time period? Truth be told, a relationship such as their's likely wouldn't be 'shipped in today's society. Especially not when the one between Dan and Blair was its polar opposite.

While Chuck and Blair's romance was built on toxicity and abuse, Dan and Blair were each other's best friend and equal. There's no shortage of horrible things Chuck has done to Blair and in general. But, this is Gossip Girl, and it's difficult to find even one character who wasn't corrupt in some way. However, Chuck Bass' actions, particularly in regards to the woman he claimed to love, was above and beyond what can be deemed as fictional fun.

Once you have a main character attempt to rape two different girls in the very first episode, there's no possible way to redeem them. There's a difference between setting a character up for a redemption arc, and making them so evil that any type of development gives you an icky feeling. This isn't The Vampire Diaries , and the characters aren't supernatural creatures who maim and kill each other over the slightest discrepancy.

Gossip Girl is rooted in reality, and the relationships they portray are meant to be a reflection of our everyday lives.

It was the reality of Chuck and Blair's issues, and the real-life horror stories wrapped into Chuck's character that made their relationship especially disturbing to see deemed as true love. The manipulation on Chuck's end made us want to get Blair as far away from that man as possible. Not only did he trade his girlfriend's body to his sleazy uncle in exchange for his hotel, but he tried to make her believe it was her own idea.

Chuck: I can't let my feelings cost me all that I've built. Blair: Even if it means losing me, instead? All I ever did was love you. Chuck: The worst thing I ever did. The darkest thought I ever had. You said you would stand by me through anything.

This, Blair, is anything. There were several quotes throughout the six seasons, that highlight just how much Dan and Blair cared about each other. No one was as surprised by Dan and Blair's friendship as the two of them. They always thought they were complete opposites who were from two different worlds, and they clashed on almost everything. Once they realized how similar they were, they desperately tried to fight their connection and remain enemies.

They decide to call off their budding friendship, but all the scene does is prove how worried they are that what's between them could be real. Serena and Chuck were the closest people to Blair, but she was never able to count on them. All it took was an argument to turn her and Serena against each other, and Chuck would find ways to lash out at Blair when they're weren't together.

Once Blair became friends with Dan, she found someone who loved her unconditionally. Whether they were friends or more, Dan would drop everything at a moment's notice and help her. He even drove the getaway car when Blair fled her wedding and attempted to make it out of the country to annul her marriage. There was an interesting pattern on Gossip Girl that seemed like it was there for a reason. Chuck and Blair's love was always portrayed as dark and toxic, and Blair admits that Chuck makes her feel like a weak little girl.

She's most miserable with him, but she's also the happiest with him when things are going smoothly. Dan and Blair's relationship was based on a deep foundation of love, and whoever Blair ends up with shouldn't just be her significant other, but her best friend.

Dorota has a happy and healthy relationship with her husband, and Blair is envious of what they share. In the earlier seasons before Blair and Dan's romance bloomed, there is something to be said that she seemingly cares so little about him that she is truly unfiltered.

When they started to get closer, she lets her guard down and can be super vulnerable with him. Blair is most herself with Dan. Even when talking about her relationship with Dan to her Mom she states, "Dan is my best friend and when we're together it's great. I feel strong and safe. If we leave out the countless times that they teamed up to save Serena, he helped her feel like she belonged at NYU and helped her after she got promoted at The W internship and had way too much on her plate even though he didn't work there anymore.

He was even there when dealing with the fallout of her marriage to Louis. He even went a step beyond and when she admitted she hadn't signed the divorce papers yet because she didn't want to give up being a Princess, he created a whole Princess scenario at The Met. If that wasn't enough, Dan is even the first person that she confides in that she is pregnant and doesn't know who the father is.



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