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Spotted: The finish line.

The CW has renewed Gossip Girl for a sixth and final season of 11 episodes, TVLine has learned.

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What’s more, showrunner Stephanie Savage — who developed the show with Josh Schwartz — has promoted Co-EP Sara Goodman to exec producer, replacing Smash-bound Josh Safran.

Gossip Girl joins fellow returning CW dramas SupernaturalHart of DixieThe Vampire Diaries90210 andNikita.

TVLine’s 2012 Renewal Scorecard has been updated with the news.

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The last episodes will focus on the aftermath of the April 30th truth bomb: Chuck’s dad, Bart, is still alive! “You’ll find out why,” promises exec producer Joshua Safran. “You’ll find out how it happened.” Viewers will see how the news effects everyone on the Upper East Side. “Obviously is causes problems for Lily and Rufus,” says Safran. “There are some issues for Blair and Dan because Blair, upon hearing Bart is alive, feels compelled to help Chuck though this. It effects Serena because everybody is off doing something else and not paying that much attention to her.” Unfortunately, Serena does get someone’s full attention, a vengeful Gossip Girl, who’s not so pleased that her blog was taken over by the socialite. Says Safran, “The finale is very much about how she retaliates against the Upper East Side, and especially Serena.” We’re guessing this one won’t end with xoxo. (Tim Stack)

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”As per usual,our hight -society Scoobies end their season with gaspworthing drama. “One seemingly small thing sends everyone reeling” says executive producer Joshua Safran,hinting at a power shift on the UES that “causes some characters to act out in ways that are not entirely like them”.What the catalyst is remains hush - hush,but Safran predicts that the “heavy episode” may give longtime fans deja vu.”Parts of this story date all the way back to season 1 and 2.” he says,comparing the ending to hanger games”if this was the hunger games trilogy, this would be the end of Catching Fire”Is this also the begging of the end for GG?”The actors contracts are up[next season]and we feel like we’ve had an amazing run”,admits Safran.”We are pretty confidence that season 6 will be our last one..but if its not,that would be awesome”

”As per usual,our hight -society Scoobies end their season with gaspworthing drama. “One seemingly small thing sends everyone reeling” says executive producer Joshua Safran,hinting at a power shift on the UES that “causes some characters to act out in ways that are not entirely like them”.What the catalyst is remains hush - hush,but Safran predicts that the “heavy episode” may give longtime fans deja vu.”Parts of this story date all the way back to season 1 and 2.” he says,comparing the ending to hanger games”if this was the hunger games trilogy, this would be the end of Catching Fire”Is this also the begging of the end for GG?”The actors contracts are up[next season]and we feel like we’ve had an amazing run”,admits Safran.”We are pretty confidence that season 6 will be our last one..but if its not,that would be awesome”

Must-Watch Finales: Scoop on 39 Season-EndersGossip Girl (CW) Airs: Monday, May 14 at 8/7c
Sorry, Dair and Chair fans: The finale is pretty much all about Serena, who has recently pulled one big Kardashian on us, no? S started the season wanting a behind-the-scenes existence, but now she’s obsessed with reclaiming her It girl crown and using her new secret role Gossip Girl to do it! It’s safe to say Charlie isn’t the only one who’s going to find out about that gig. Series boss Josh Safran also tells us that while the finale won’t look to exceed the over-the-top lavishness of Blair’s wedding, the emotional cliff-hangers that clinch the season will have the biggest ramifications ever. “It’s very much like somebody presses a button and detonates a bomb and things will never be the same — more so than ever before,” Safran says. Too soon to say, “Peace out, Dan! Welcome back, Chuck!”? 

Must-Watch Finales: Scoop on 39 Season-Enders
Gossip Girl (CW) 
Airs: Monday, May 14 at 8/7c

Sorry, Dair and Chair fans: The finale is pretty much all about Serena, who has recently pulled one big Kardashian on us, no? S started the season wanting a behind-the-scenes existence, but now she’s obsessed with reclaiming her It girl crown and using her new secret role Gossip Girl to do it! It’s safe to say Charlie isn’t the only one who’s going to find out about that gig. Series boss Josh Safran also tells us that while the finale won’t look to exceed the over-the-top lavishness of Blair’s wedding, the emotional cliff-hangers that clinch the season will have the biggest ramifications ever. “It’s very much like somebody presses a button and detonates a bomb and things will never be the same — more so than ever before,” Safran says. Too soon to say, “Peace out, Dan! Welcome back, Chuck!”?