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Why is wrong to spoon with the other girl after a threesome? And why were they wearing clothes in bed after the threesome?!
 
TheVileOne said:
Why is wrong to spoon with the other girl after a threesome?

Any post-coital interaction should be with your girlfriend. There's an implied emotional connection. To say nothing of the fact that one of the ground rules was that Eric couldn't have intercourse with the other girl. Already there's a limit on their physical interaction.

And why were they wearing clothes in bed after the threesome?!

Yeah, that was strange. Even if the actresses have "no-nudity" clauses (assuming body doubles were used when we saw them undress from a distance), they could have just covered up with the sheet.
 
KenK said:
Any post-coital interaction should be with your girlfriend. There's an implied emotional connection. To say nothing of the fact that one of the ground rules was that Eric couldn't have intercourse with the other girl. Already there's a limit on their physical interaction.

Well as we've seen from previews, this is not gonna be good...too bad, I like Sloan...


KenK said:
Yeah, that was strange. Even if the actresses have "no-nudity" clauses (assuming body doubles were used when we saw them undress from a distance), they could have just covered up with the sheet.

Nobody said they had to pass out right after sex, they coulda got up and had ice cream or something. I had a g/f that loved sweets like cookies after sex, then she'd throw on some pj's for bed...and I got to take them off her the next morning ;)

BTW, THE line of the season:
"It's Brokeback F**king Aquaman!!! :mad:

Priceless!! :D
 
Yeah, the next episode should be interesting. No Medellian AND no Aquaman 2!! I'm still baffled as to why they went with Auqaman for the fictitious comic book movie for Vince to do. You have to feel sorry for the kid. He's trying not to do so many fluff projects, but people keep actively trying to steer him away from the films he really wants to do. I really like how they've progressed his character over the course of the series. First season, you didn't really get a feel for the actor he wanted to be, if he even cared about getting another acting role period.
 
This season seems to just be making fun of WB's late '90s comic book movie business. Rushing sequels, protecting franchises, switching directors and stars. Love the total jabs like Kevin Smith writing Aquaman 2 and Jake Gylenhall getting the role from Vince.
 
Well that was like the situation with Spider-man a couple years back.
 
amazingfantasy15 said:
This season seems to just be making fun of WB's late '90s comic book movie business. Rushing sequels, protecting franchises, switching directors and stars. Love the total jabs like Kevin Smith writing Aquaman 2 and Jake Gylenhall getting the role from Vince.

^:up:
 
My favorite line of the night was Ari talking about getting Drama a job "I don't care if it's in a porno ****ing Silverback Apes!"
 
amazingfantasy15 said:
This season seems to just be making fun of WB's late '90s comic book movie business. Rushing sequels, protecting franchises, switching directors and stars. Love the total jabs like Kevin Smith writing Aquaman 2 and Jake Gylenhall getting the role from Vince.

..or Marvel's run latley (Fantastic Four, X3). The thing is that still is how franchise films are operated. Sure hardcore fans will try ti force creditbility and often the studios will learn from there mistakes (Batman) but I guess that's how it is.
 
Ari better get paid like a mother****er....

lol@ Seth Green "Who's gonna believe 4 guys in a house live together"
 
Super_Ludacris said:
Ari better get paid like a mother****er....

lol@ Seth Green "Who's gonna believe 4 guys in a house live together"

Oh, it gets better!! As this week's ep had the subplot of Seth continually asking Eric about Sloan, naturally making Eric jealous and inquiring about whether him and Sloan ever hooked up. Which she denies, but Seth insists she's obsessed with him and that he. . . . . "BLEW HER FACE LIKE A JACKSON POLLOCK!!!" AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!!!!!!

Then there was Drama and his massusse, and as you can pretty much imagine, it played out like a saight Three's Company episode!!

So it looks as if whenever season four comes around, the guys might all have their own things going. Drama's got his pilot, Turtle's rapper has a record deal, and so on.
 
Last night was kickass. **** Seth Green.
 
The thing with Drama and his masseuse was hilarious. You could see the ending coming from a mile away and that just made the payoff that much funnier. Then Drama had to go whip a little ass on Seth Green's boy. :D

Speaking of which, E needs to calm his ass down. He acts like a real baby about girls alot. :down
 
theShape said:
Last night was kickass. **** Seth Green.


You didn't like Seth?:confused: I thought the whole Sloan, E, and Seth thing was kind of funny. I loved the ending and exspecially the song.:)
 
SapphirePrima said:
You didn't like Seth?:confused: I thought the whole Sloan, E, and Seth thing was kind of funny. I loved the ending and exspecially the song.:)

I liked the whole thing going on there, but I don't like Seth messin' with my boy, E. So **** Seth Green. :)
 
Mister J said:
The thing with Drama and his masseuse was hilarious. You could see the ending coming from a mile away and that just made the payoff that much funnier. Then Drama had to go whip a little ass on Seth Green's boy. :D

Speaking of which, E needs to calm his ass down. He acts like a real baby about girls alot. :down


The Drama thing was great, but predictable.

And I agree about E. He's a little ***** sometimes, but I love him anyway.
 
SapphirePrima said:
exspecially the song.:)
As soon as the episode ended I instanlty went looking for the soundtrack. Then realised it was only on last night and wasn't likely to be in the shop.:o
 
I'm really starting to lose my interest in this show, it just doesn't seem to have any focus. The only storyline that is consistently progressed is Ari's, why not just make the show about Ari, forget Vince and his crew, Vince doesn't seem to want to act anymore unless it's an arthouse picture, therefore E has no purpose, Drama's got his sitcom and hopefully sometime before the end of the season we'll find out what's happening with Turtle rap mogul career. The whole Seth Green thing seemed really tacked on and didn't have much of a payoff. I don't know the show just seems to be on autopilot right now, I want something to happen, everyone's too laid back, Vince is spending money like mad and digging himself further and further into his own grave with this now bad image in Hollywood, he should be about one step away from MC Hammer financially right now.
 
amazingfantasy15 said:
I'm really starting to lose my interest in this show, it just doesn't seem to have any focus. The only storyline that is consistently progressed is Ari's, why not just make the show about Ari, forget Vince and his crew, Vince doesn't seem to want to act anymore unless it's an arthouse picture, therefore E has no purpose, Drama's got his sitcom and hopefully sometime before the end of the season we'll find out what's happening with Turtle rap mogul career. The whole Seth Green thing seemed really tacked on and didn't have much of a payoff. I don't know the show just seems to be on autopilot right now, I want something to happen, everyone's too laid back, Vince is spending money like mad and digging himself further and further into his own grave with this now bad image in Hollywood, he should be about one step away from MC Hammer financially right now.

Vince's spending is nothing compared to Hammer's. That man had the whole damn city of Oakland on his payroll(yes, I'm exagerrating, but the number of people on his payroll was in the dozens if not hundreds).
 
I think Vince has a pretty good storyline this season. He's gone from a moderately successful actor to a superstar, and this season is using that as its chief source of conflict. Vince wants to pursue projects that interest him as an artist but his newfound fame forced him to first compromise and now rebel outright in order to do that.
 
totally, who doesn't wanna beat the **** out of seth green? It's my guilty pleasure to fantasize about beating the **** out of midgets. Best show ever
 
Johnny's tension releasing scene was hilarious.
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Nice little cameo from Rufio.
 
I'm suprised as hell they ended the Saigon arc especially when it was hyped about him being in the show (3 episodes? only 2 this season?). I hope they dont end it and Turtle tries to get Sai-Giddy out of that contract in the second half.
 

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