The biggest ticking time bomb this season has been Ivy Dickens' impersonation of Charlie Rhodes. In this episode, the real Lola Rhodes (Charlotte) is moving deeper into the van der Woodsen inner circle, completely unaware that an actress has been living her life for months. According to Rotten Tomatoes , Ivy finally finds herself on a direct collision course with the family she’s been deceiving.
In the glitzy, backstabbing world of the Upper East Side, everyone eventually hits a crossroads. In this week’s episode, "Cross Rhodes," those paths didn't just cross—they collided at high speed. From secret identities to the blurred lines of "method acting," let's dive into the chaos. The Ivy/Lola Collision Course [S5E16] Cross Rhodes
As Nate starts digging into the most recent calls made to the "fake" Charlie, the web of lies begins to unravel. At CeCe’s Hamptons house, a desperate Ivy tries to warn Carol Rhodes that the scheme is about to blow up, especially now that Lola is "partying with Nate". Dan Humphrey: From Author to Stage The biggest ticking time bomb this season has
Meanwhile, Brooklyn’s favorite lonely boy is getting some well-deserved (or at least highly anticipated) recognition. Dan learns that the Upright Citizens Brigade is performing excerpts from his book, Inside . It’s a moment of professional triumph, but in typical Dan fashion, the personal stakes are much higher as he navigates his growing feelings for Blair. Blair and Serena: A Friendship on the Edge In the glitzy, backstabbing world of the Upper
Gossip Girl S5E16 Recap: Identities, Ambition, and the Ultimate "Cross Rhodes"