Netflix's Blurb About 'Gossip Girl' Is So Spot On!
Gossip Girl will probably one of the most love to hate, bingeworthy shows ever and we are 100% thankful that it’s on Netflix for us to watch.
However, subscribers have just noticed the description of the series and are reeling over it.
“Rich, unreasonable attractive private school students do horrible, scandalous things to each other. Repeatedly,” the blurb reads on the series title card, which was first noticed by comedian Lane Moore.
“Netflix: ‘let’s get someone who f***in hates Gossip Girl to write the description of Gossip Girl,’” she reacted on Twitter, sharing her find with everyone.
Needless to say, it quickly went viral and the reactions to the blurb are amazing – others quickly pointing out that blurbs for other shows are just like this.
Have you seen the one for The Lost World?? @netflix is just like this 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/2TpA5ZkOi5
— Mackenzie Herren (@MackHerren) December 11, 2018
Nah, this person clearly loves the show and is still furious about the difference between Blake Lively and Leighton Meester's careers.
— LaToya Ferguson (@lafergs) December 11, 2018
Must have been the same person who wrote the Twilight description… pic.twitter.com/69h5RJJT9a
— Zenny Christmas, Ya Filthy Animal🎄 (@zenny) December 11, 2018
Honestly that summary works for almost every CW show. Just replace “rich” with another adjective for each show. I say this as a huge fan of pretty much every show that network has ever made
— Katarina ☀️ (@KatarinaBrandt) December 11, 2018
Riverdale:
Rich, unreasonably attractive "teenagers" (and their parents) do horrible, scandalous things to each other.
It really works
— Phillipa 💖💜💙 (@PhillipaIkhile) December 11, 2018