[s1e17] Woman On The Verge [ BEST • PLAYBOOK ]

[s1e17] Woman On The Verge [ BEST • PLAYBOOK ]

While Serena struggles, the rest of the Upper East Side is entangled in their own dramas:

Directed by Tony Wharmby and written by Joshua Safran and Felicia D. Henderson, the episode was highly anticipated as it finally revealed the reason Serena fled Manhattan for boarding school—a central mystery of the first season. [S1E17] Woman on the Verge

Critically, the episode is often cited as a standout for its dark tone and the introduction of one of the series' most iconic villains. Reviewers from TV Fanatic praised the pacing and the high stakes, noting that it successfully transitioned the show from a light teen drama into more serious, soap-operatic territory. While Serena struggles, the rest of the Upper

"Woman on the Verge" remains a fan favorite for its portrayal of the "Non-Judging Breakfast Club" (Blair, Chuck, and Nate) coming together to protect Serena. According to The Dorota Diaries podcast , the episode's title is a nod to the Pedro Almodóvar film Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown , reflecting the chaotic emotional state of the characters as the season reaches its climax. Reviewers from TV Fanatic praised the pacing and

takes charge to help her best friend, proving that her loyalty to Serena outweighs their previous rivalries.

The episode centers on the return of , played by Michelle Trachtenberg, who continues to haunt Serena with secrets from their shared history. Serena, spiraling under the pressure of Georgina's blackmail, finally confesses the truth to Blair, Nate, and Chuck: she believes she was responsible for someone's death.

" Woman on the Verge " is the seventeenth episode of the first season of the American teen drama series Gossip Girl . Originally airing on May 12, 2008, the episode serves as the penultimate chapter of the debut season, setting the stage for a dramatic finale by diving deep into Serena van der Woodsen’s mysterious past.