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The Hollywood Reporter: Blair seems to be entering into a new phase, especially with her spirituality. How long will that last?
Josh Safran: Blair very much believes that this pact she has made with the powers responsible for saving Chuck, she will move forward with that belief undeterred. When we started the season, we talked very much about works that were meaningful to us and inspired us and some of the works that came out of that conservation were The Talented Mr. Ripley and The End of the Affair. We knew from the very beginning we were going to tell a story much like the Charlie/Ivy story has been inspired by The Talented Mr. Ripley. Blair’s always had faith, in all different ways, whether it’s faith that someday my prince will come or faith that she went to confession in season 1. The sacrifice she’s making is for the greater good of the man that she loves.
source: hollywoodreporter.com
Insider.com: You just wrapped up a Bad-Ass Boys of The CW panel — do you still see Chuck like that?
Ed Westwick: It’s kind of one-dimensional. Also, what are they implying? Is The CW saying I’m bad? The character is bad? Both? [laughs] I can’t box Chuck as a bad boy any more – he was very much in the beginning because he was a brat and got up to some shocking activities, with date rape and all sorts of precarious activities. But I don’t believe that any more. At the moment, he’s a man on a mission to get the love of his life. Granted, there will be a few covert operations along the way, which are bound to have deviousness involved. So there’s that, but I think after five years, we’ve showed depth. Or at least I hope I have [laughs].source: insider.com