“chuck and blair are like two puzzle pieces” Chuck and Blair are the only real couple on Gossip Girl. They are real because they are fresh and because they are rare. Chuck and Blair have traits from timeless couples, like Scarlett and Rhett from Gone With The Wind. They have similarities to movies like Cruel Intention and they prove that sometimes the opposite don’t attract. Sometimes you find yourself mesmerized by someone who has been there all along. She was the only girl who had the ability to break Chuck Bass and make him feel something, and he was the only boy who made her relax and be herself. With him she didn’t have to pretend and with her he couldn’t kill the damn butterflies. Their path has been rough and it’s not been easy but all of the lies, the hurt, and the games make them who they are today. Without them they wouldn’t be Chuck and Blair. They would just be like any other couple.
Call me a masochist but the ones that we love are the ones that hurt us the most. The people that we love are the ones who hold the power to break us to bits and that’s what happened with Chuck and Blair. They are two people, two souls, who have hurt each other. Chuck is the master of hurting Blair with his actions and Blair is the master of hurting Chuck with her words. The issue is that Chuck is too proud to admit that he’s hurt. We don’t see Chuck saying that his whole body hurts but somehow we know it because we know that losing Blair was losing everything that he was proud of being. Blair Waldorf represented everything that was good in him and without her he’s just the same Chuck Bass who didn’t respect anything or anyone. He’s Chuck Bass who keeps screwing up just to feel something because he has lost the only one who truly believed in him, and saw the goodness in him. Blair Waldorf doesn’t have the same problem when it comes to her feelings, as she admits that she misses Chuck and that she’s still hurting. That’s why it’s easy to call Chuck and Blair unbalanced because they are the opposite when it comes to showing emotions, and if you can’t understand Chuck or try to get him you’ll just end up tearing them apart. It’s the same if you don’t accept everything that Blair Waldorf is and every part of her. Blair Waldorf isn’t weak unless you make her weak. She’s not perfect unless you make her perfect and put her on a pedestal.
The beauty with Chuck and Blair is that they are two people who can break each other to pieces but at the same time they are the only ones who can glue the other one back together. They are like two puzzle pieces. You can try and put them somewhere else in the puzzle game and sure they’ll fit there, but when you put them together they connect and they become whole.
It’s easy to ship couples who have it easy because you don’t see the ugliness and the hurt, but at the end you’ll have to ask yourself if you want to see two people have it easy or have two people who are in a battle, but then they come together and realize that nothing can tear them apart.