In the words of Blair Waldorf: “You can go now.”
reboot has been dropped by HBO Max, leaving us OG fans out in the bitter Manhattan cold, pondering why exactly its return fell flatter than Serena’s attempts to remake herself as “Sabrina”.revival seemed to have all the right components for a compelling follow-up: it was farewell to the comic sans stylings of the Noughties blog and hello to a social media-obsessed world of selfies, spon-con and virtue signalling.
There was also a failure to lean into the nostalgia. The reboot launched in 2021, a year plagued by a pandemic, rising living costs and Boris Johnson – a period when we just wanted to disappear into a familiar and frivolous world populated by characters we knew and loved. Let’s be honest, when mostfans heard the word “reboot”, we hoped to see Serena on the school run, Nate campaigning for office and Chuck’s dad bod.
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