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10 Elite Series That Rival the High-Society Drama of Gossip Girl

We'll admit it: There's no show that can replace the insane drama and incredible fashion of Gossip Girl. The CW drama premiered over 10 years ago and ended back in 2012, and though we can still stream it all on Netflix, there's only so many times we can rewatch all six seasons (and only so many times we can get our hearts broken and then put back together by Chuck Bass). If you're looking for a new show to fill the void left by GG's end, check out the gallery for 10 shows about prep schools, blue blood rivalries, and teenage drama that even Blair Waldorf would deem acceptable alternatives.

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1. Riverdale

Just like Gossip Girl, which is based on the YA book series by Cecily von Ziegesar, this CW series is far removed from its original source material and deliciously dark. Riverdale follows the lives, romances, and deceptions of Archie, Betty, Veronica, and Jughead from the Archie Comics, enticing its viewers with unrealistically beautiful teens, incredible clothes, and major doses of drama.

Where to watch: Netflix

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2. NYC Prep

Though tragically short-lived, this Bravo reality series offered an insider's look into the lives of the real Manhattan elite. The show tracked the daily routines of six prep school teens as they navigated charity events, shopping trips, dinner parties, and house parties, and unlike the Gossip Girl cast, this cast is made up of real teenagers rather than 20-something actors.

Where to watch: Amazon Prime

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3. Privileged

Another show that ended too soon, this show revolves around an ambitious Yale grad (played by JoAnna Garcia) who finds herself playing tutor to two spoiled twins (played by Lucy Hale and Ashley Newbrough), who also happen to be heiresses to an enormous cosmetics dynasty. Just like Gossip Girl, this CW series is based on a YA novel — How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls by Zoey Dean — but rather than Manhattan, Privileged introduces the elite world of Palm Beach, FL.

Where to watch: CW Seed

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4. The O.C.

Before Blair Waldorf and Serena van der Woodsen, the original dynamic duo was Marissa Cooper and Summer Roberts from The O.C., a show that pits insiders against outsiders in the high-class world of Newport Beach, CA. Seth Cohen is also like a less vindictive version of Dan Humphrey, and unlike Dan and Blair, we totally support the IRL relationship between Adam Brody and Leighton Meester, who married in 2014.

Where to watch: Hulu

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5. Legacies

This spinoff of The Vampire Diaries and The Originals centres around 17-year-old Hope Mikaelson as she attends Salvatore School For the Young and Gifted, where young witches, vampires, and werewolves learn to overcome villainous impulses. Though Gossip Girl doesn't involve any witches (just some characters who you could call a word that rhymes with witches. . .), Salvatore will definitely remind you of the enviable and endlessly preppy Constance Billard School for Girls.

Where to watch: CW TV

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6. Elite

In this Netflix crime drama, three working-class teens displaced by an earthquake are enrolled in the most exclusive school in Spain, and the clash between the classes erupts into a battle that eventually turns fatal. It's like the battle between Jenny Humphrey and Blair Waldorf, but even more dramatic (if that's possible).

Where to watch: Netflix

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7. Dynasty

This reboot of the primetime '80s soap of the same name revolves around two rival families in Atlanta, the Carringtons and the Colbys, and the tension between heiress Fallon Carrington and her billionaire father's new wife, Cristal Flores, whom she doesn't trust. If you love the blue blood battles of Gossip Girl, you'll love this CW series just as much.

Where to watch: CW TV

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8. 90210

The CW reboot of the original Aaron Spelling-created series, Beverly Hills, 90210 — which ran for 10 seasons in the '90s — still revolves around the relationships and alliances between a tight-knit group of privileged teens attending West Beverly Hills High School, though the remake offers an edgier twist. The lives and wardrobes of West Coast teens and East Coast teens may be totally different, but you'll find that the drama is still pretty much the same.

Where to watch: Amazon Prime

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9. Pretty Little Liars

Rather than being stalked by a mysterious gossip blogger who wants to spill their secrets and exploit their lives, the teens on Pretty Little Liars have a stalker with far more malicious intentions. With even more convoluted conspiracies and dramatic reveals than Gossip Girl, PLL and its well-dressed, unfairly hot cast will make any Upper East Side fan feel at home.

Where to watch: Netflix


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10. Reign

Instead of high school royalty, this series is centreed on actually royalty, following the fictitious and scandalous exploits of Mary, Queen of Scots, who's played by Teen Wolf's Adelaide Kane. If you think Queen Bee Blair Waldorf is powerful, just wait until you see Mary and her ladies-in-waiting in action.

Where to watch: Netflix

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