she treated him like shit all episode and only came back to him when she was left with no one else but him. she came to use him as a buffer, he knew exactly what she was doing, hence the very harsh words that obviously he didn't mean. they are both to blame for this.
I don't know all the details of this season, but the cafe scene looks very violent indeed. And I can assume that Chuck was then still an absolute scoundrel and spoke from his most disgusting nature. I just feel like I'm writing this. Perhaps he immediately regretted what he said, because he looked after Blair's departure.
Dan literally wrote an article about how Blair was a former mean girl who peaked post-high school when she turned him down again in S6. Dan was no angel.
For me, their pair (Blair & Dan) is generally implausible. That's it. Even Blair told Dan in the hospital that there was too much of everything, then Louis, then Chuck, now here he is.
I never understood why people hated how Chuck spoke to Blair in the bar, but they didn't care how Blair spoke to Chuck earlier on in the episode. Calling him a "mistake" and not caring about how Chuck has lost Nate - who is his best friend in the world... Honestly, I thought Blair was a selfish bitch in this episode and made everything about her rather than realizing that Chuck and Nate's lifelong brotherhood could be over because of their feelings for her. Chuck isn't truthful in the bar, he's just angry & hurt.
I know your comment is old but Chuck is the reason why he lost Nate in the first place. He knew that Blair still loved Nate, but he caught feelings for her and tried to blackmail her so that she would stay away from Nate and be only his. Blair only slept with Chuck because she was upset that Nate wasn't giving her any attention and was in love with Serena. If Chuck cared about his relationship with Nate he wouldn't have sent the message to Gossip Girl. In trying to blow Blair up he knowingly blew himself up too, he took that risk on his own.
Seconding that Chuck losing Nate was entirely his fault. He made the choice to sleep with the girl Nate dated for five years hours after they broke up; he manipulated Nate to cover it up; he blackmailed Blair to make Nate unhappy and he was the one who sent the GG blast. If Blair is a selfish bitch here, so is Chuck - he does everything he can to hurt Nate and particularly Blair, just because he wants them to feel as bad as he does.
@@cgm530 You're missing the point that the night Chuck slept with Blair, she asked Nate point-blank "do you love me?" and he shook his head meaning "no". Chuck witnessed Blair being distraught over Nate many times over the years and he knew that Nate loved Serena. So for you to say that Nate deserved better is ridiculous. He didn't want Blair until she started seeing Chuck in secret. That's when she started becoming appealing to him, because she proved she could be happy without Nate and he couldn't bear being rejected by her as well as Serena.