Roger Menzies is stirring up the drama on 'Gossip Girl,' however viewers simply do not get why but. Details at the personality and his cryptic voicemail.


SPOILERS for the Gossip Girl Part 1 finale are ahead.
While it is easy to fail to remember that the privileged Upper East Side teenagers on Gossip Girl also have parents, taking into consideration how regularly they go out to clubs on faculty nights, once they do seem, they have a tendency to motive trouble for the students at St. Jude's and Constance Billard.
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In the first 5 episodes of the HBO Max reboot, audience met parental figures for Audrey Hope (Emily Alyn Lind), Max Wolfe (Thomas Doherty), Zoya Lott (Whitney Peak), and Julien Calloway (Jordan Alexander).
After Audrey's mom, Kiki Hope (Laura Benanti) is hospitalized, the coed's beau, Aki Menzies (Evan Mock) tries to be as supportive as imaginable.
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As he prepares a bag for Audrey, the target audience will get to fulfill his mom, Jodi Menzies (Hettienne Park), and they are later introduced to his dad, media mogul Roger Menzies (Malcolm McDowell), at a staff dinner.
In the aptly-titled Part 1 finale episode, "Parentsite," Roger and Audrey have a heated conversation, sooner than he leaves a abnormal voicemail on his son's telephone.
In the 'Gossip Girl' Part 1 finale, Roger Menzies leaves a mysterious voicemail for Aki.
While a lot of the Part 1 finale is about Kiki's hospitalization and how the opposite characters react to it, one storyline is about Julien's need to extend and monetize her influencer emblem.
Though the entire main characters are experiencing heightened feelings, all of them (except for Julien, Monet, and Luna) attend a workforce dinner with Aki's parents and Otto "Obie" Bergmann IV's mom, Helena Bergmann (Lyne Renee).
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At the top, as everyone is leaving, Audrey hints not everyone in the gang identifies as instantly. Aki's parents decide that she is regarding their son, who has no longer but outlined his personal sexuality. Roger later outs his son as gay on live tv when he's asked about a lawsuit against his media corporate regarding the remedy of LGBTQ+ staff.
Aki clarifies that he is bisexual to the scoop outlet, but no person is paying consideration. As Aki is engaging in a tryst with Audrey and Max, Roger leaves him a voicemail.
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"Aki, Dad. I know your angry, but understand that I do support you. Always will. There's one thing I forgot to mention. Just for a little while, at least, stay away from Julien. If you call me back, I'll talk you through it."
Because Julien wasn't on the dinner and Roger has had no on-screen interaction with the influencer, enthusiasts are confused through what precisely the message method.
In an interview with Teen Vogue, Gossip Girl showrunner Joshua Safran hinted at what the cryptical name might be about.
"I don't want to give too much away, but I just think that Monet and Luna have a perspective on Roger's voicemail at the end of episode six that ends up becoming this big thing in the back half," he shared.
As audience know, Luna and Monet steadily have the inside scoop, particularly in terms of their easiest friend Julien's lifestyles.
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Malcolm McDowell performs Roger Menzies at the 'Gossip Girl' reboot.
The solid listing for the supporting characters in the HBO Max reboot is star-studded, and Aki's dad is no exception. The Menzies circle of relatives patriarch is played via Malcolm McDowell, who is easiest identified for his roles in A Clockwork Orange (1971), Caligula (1979), the If... trilogy, and Bombshell (2019).
It continues to be noticed if Roger may have an expanded position on Gossip Girl when the show returns for the second half of Season 1. Because he is observed departing from the town via a private airplane in "Parentside," he's going to likely proceed to be a visitor character as the display continues.
The 2d a part of Season 1 of Gossip Girl will premiere on HBO Max in November 2021.
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