[s5e7] The Big Sleep No More Official

: The episode features the real-life immersive theater experience at the McKittrick Hotel , which re-imagines Shakespeare’s Macbeth in a 1930s setting.

: Dan Humphrey struggles with his book tour as his novel isn't receiving the universal acclaim he expected. 🎭 Visual & Cultural References

: Blair is haunted by dreams of Chuck Bass and believes his recent "good" behavior is a ploy to win her back before her wedding to Prince Louis. She attempts to entrap him at the masquerade to prove he hasn't changed, but her plan backfires. [S5E7] The Big Sleep No More

: The episode title is a play on the 1946 film noir. The opening sequence features a black-and-white dream montage of Blair and Chuck. 🎵 Featured Soundtrack

: Chuck realizes Blair needs to let him go to be happy with Louis. He orchestrates a kiss with her—collaborating secretly with Dorota —specifically so Blair will believe he is still the same "villain" and finally move on. : The episode features the real-life immersive theater

The episode is known for its moody, atmospheric music that fits the masquerade theme: "" by M83 " Go " by Deluka " Video Games " by Lana Del Rey Trivia & Notes

: A "goof" occurs when Rufus texts Dan; on-screen, the text appears on the wrong side, making it look like Dan sent the message to himself. If you are looking for more details, I can: Provide a scene-by-scene breakdown of the masquerade. Detail the fashion and outfits worn by Blair and Serena. She attempts to entrap him at the masquerade

: Chuck describes his act of "setting Blair free" as being "the most good and less happy" he has ever been.