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reveals himself to be the anonymous blogger known as Gossip Girl at the end of the series. The magazine points out that even his role in 2010'sas Emma Stone's love interest has to do with social media, given Olive constantly talking to the audience through her webcam.
"I think I just happened to have found myself in projects like that -- it hasn’t been conscious," Badgley explains."When I first read the pilot script for, I definitely saw the similarities. I think I was really caught between being able to appreciate how that's an interesting progression of things for me, but also how it's not. We pulled off this somewhat remote possibility of the show doing just what it's done.
"First of all, we're not yet at the stage collectively where we're able to watch anything and not ultimately glorify it," he notes."And then you cast people like Christian Bale, who's this tall, gorgeous talented young man, and he gives a great performance. The way that we capture things on camera is a bit surreal. It's made to be compelling in a way that may not be exactly like real life. In a way, everyone is always being toyed with.
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