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* UnexpectedlyDarkEpisode: Coming in the middle of the lighthearted Season 6, this is a rather dramatic issue-based episode reminiscent of Seasons 2-4. Blair and Jo, as soon as they discover the truth about Nick take the situation very seriously and they show the utmost apprehension at the thought of a drug deal taking place in their store. What's worse is that Blair can't talk Nick out of waiting for drugs, leaving her no choice but to let him go.

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* UnexpectedlyDarkEpisode: Coming in the middle of the lighthearted Season 6, this is a rather dramatic issue-based episode reminiscent of Seasons 2-4. Blair and Jo, as soon as they discover the truth about Nick take the situation very seriously and they show the utmost apprehension at the thought of a drug deal taking place in their store. What's worse is that Blair can't talk Nick out of waiting for drugs, his drug dealer, leaving her no choice but to let him go.
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* DrugsAreBad: The facts that Nick takes drugs is portrayed very negatively. When they discover his addiction, both Blair and Jo are shocked and disgusted.

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* DrugsAreBad: The facts that Nick takes drugs is portrayed very negatively. When they discover his addiction, Despite the excuses he puts out, both Blair and Jo are shocked and disgusted.



* UnexpectedlyDarkEpisode: Coming in the middle of the lighthearted Season 6, this is a rather serious issue-based episode reminiscent of Seasons 2-4. The fact that Nick is taking drugs is taken very seriously by Blair and Jo and they show the utmost apprehension at the thought of a drug deal taking place in their store.

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* UnexpectedlyDarkEpisode: Coming in the middle of the lighthearted Season 6, this is a rather serious dramatic issue-based episode reminiscent of Seasons 2-4. The fact that 2-4. Blair and Jo, as soon as they discover the truth about Nick is taking drugs is taken take the situation very seriously by Blair and Jo and they show the utmost apprehension at the thought of a drug deal taking place in their store.store. What's worse is that Blair can't talk Nick out of waiting for drugs, leaving her no choice but to let him go.

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* DrugsAreBad: Blair and Jo are shocked and disgusted when they find out what Nick is doing.

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* DrugsAreBad: The facts that Nick takes drugs is portrayed very negatively. When they discover his addiction, both Blair and Jo are shocked and disgusted when they find out what Nick is doing.
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* TrrrillingRrrs: At the start of the episode, Blair is practicing rolling her Rs because Nick thinks that its sexy when she does it.
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Blair is disturbed when Jo warns her that her new boyfriend may be addicted to drugs.

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* DownerEnding: Blair is unable to convince Nick to stop waiting for his drug dealer and go on their date, the episode ends with her locking him out of Edna's Edibles and forcing him to wait outside for him.

* DrugsAreBad: Blair and Jo are shocked and disgusted when they find out what Nick is doing.

* TheGhost: Steve, Nick's supplier is mentioned throughout the episode but never shows up onscreen.

* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Jo gives one to Nick about his drug habit, telling him that he has no idea what he's really dealing with and that by spending so much money on coke, he's giving more wealth to a dirty system.

* UnexpectedlyDarkEpisode: Coming in the middle of the lighthearted Season 6, this is a rather serious issue-based episode reminiscent of Seasons 2-4. The fact that Nick is taking drugs is taken very seriously by Blair and Jo and they show the utmost apprehension at the thought of a drug deal taking place in their store.

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