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I did laugh at that, though his insane tattoo is no laughing matter. Maybe he really has lost it and the film is garbage.

I laughed though when after E drives away...he just yells at random people. He's lost it, he's never really had it as long as he's been on the show. Remember when he shaved his head before Queens Boulevard premiered. I love Walsh and the guy who plays him, hes over the top but hes meant to be so its ok. He has some funny ass lines...his nickname for E, Little E. :)
 
Did anyone else really want Vince to punch Billy after he sent E to the car? I find it appalling how Vince treats E when Billy is around. It is like he pretty much gives his best friend the finger so he can kiss Billy's ass. Vince needs to stand up for E, especially if he won't let E stand up for himself.
 
More than I'd like to see Vince stand up for E, I'd like to finally see E just beat the **** out of Billy.
 
Well, Vince was right in this case. If E and Billy want to kick each other's ass in private, fine. But out in the public spotlight, E is the producer--the guy who's supposed to oversee the whole project and make it run smoothly. Billy is the director--the artist whom everyone kind of expects to be a little crazy. E's got the responsibility of keeping it together and putting on a stable public face, which doesn't work if he's going around starting fights with Billy. Billy, on the other hand, gets more leeway because he's the artist and everyone expects him to be a little crazy.
 
Well, Vince was right in this case. If E and Billy want to kick each other's ass in private, fine. But out in the public spotlight, E is the producer--the guy who's supposed to oversee the whole project and make it run smoothly. Billy is the director--the artist whom everyone kind of expects to be a little crazy. E's got the responsibility of keeping it together and putting on a stable public face, which doesn't work if he's going around starting fights with Billy. Billy, on the other hand, gets more leeway because he's the artist and everyone expects him to be a little crazy.

Leeway is one thing. Billy was pushing E, after E tried to maintain a civil attitude. What did Vince really expect? For E to just take it?
 
I had a feeling that Billy wasnt going to just disappear after the Medellin storyline is over. They put Perry Reeves in the credits for a reason although the Billy character is starting to wear on me. They're turning him into Howard Hughes.
 
I don't see him becoming a regular. I think he will be gone by the end of the season.
 
Leeway is one thing. Billy was pushing E, after E tried to maintain a civil attitude. What did Vince really expect? For E to just take it?
Yes. Because, once again, it shouldn't have been about ego or one-upmanship for E. It comes down to professionalism.

Also, has it occurred to anyone that maybe E seemed to get the short end of the stick with Vince because they're such good friends? If Vince tried to talk Billy down the way he did E, he most likely would've just made himself another one of Billy's enemies and it would've ultimately accomplished nothing. He could talk to E and he knew that E's rational nature would eventually win out over his temper, so Vince went that route to try and keep the movie away from controversy and tabloid nonsense. I get that standing by your friends should be important, but, frankly, the success of a movie you and your friend have literally sunk all of your money into should probably take precedence over a personal slight to said friend. In a way, Vince was looking out for E after all.
 
Entourage got Nomintated for best comedy series!!! There first

Also a much needed nomination for Kevin Dillon!!! About time he got noticed. Piven of course got nominated as well.

7 nominations in total
 
What did everyone think of the past episode??? Felt kinda fillerish. Lloyd was pretty funny though, as was Billy
 
I'm glad Entourage is doing so well at the Emmys. Doug Ellin was actually on Talk of the Nation on NPR yesterday. I didn't get to listen to the whole interview, but he talked about a lot of good stuff. You can listen to it here.

The most recent episode was good. I liked how Ari and Lloyd continue to develop this weird, married couple/best friends relationship with each other. Pretty ****ed up that Lloyd cheated on his boyfriend though.
 
I hate the wacky misadventures of Drama and Turtle, it's become bad sitcom material.
 
I hate the wacky misadventures of Drama and Turtle, it's become bad sitcom material.

Drama IMO is taking over Ari's spot as the most watchable character. I used to tune just to see what Ari did, that shifted to Drama though these past two seasons. My opinion of course....and Ari is still hilarious
 
I find them all watchable. Maybe not Turtle, since he really has no purpose in the show or in life. But the rest, they're all gold (no pun int--ah, who am I kidding, that pun was totally intended).
 
I thought the last episode was pretty damn good. Agai nthough Vince/E and Ari get the strong storylines. Turtle and Drama have just become the weekly sitcom bumbling duo in LA. Hopefully once the Medellin story arc has ended they'll actually serve a purpose again like they did at hte start of this season.

As for Billy vs. E. I think E is a poor producer and knows it. He continually lets himself get pushed around by his director, always gives in and almost stopped production because his director had a crush.

But I don't think he is wrong. My guess is medellin will be a box office hit and a glorious messy cheesy piece of bloody camp similar to Scarface and 300. It will do well at the box office but the critics will tear it a new one. While I think Billy is slowly becoming the establishment. He is signing with agents, driving sports cars, complaining that $55 million is not enough....I think he is stumbling.

But we'll see where this goes. I think E is the most level headed of the four so now that he is just managing again he may find his stride once more. Or not, we'll see.
 
LOL!

That Bunny/Squirrel shot has got to be one of the funniest things i've seen in a long time!

:D
 
Meh, this episode just seemed like a filler to me. At any rate, next week looks interesting. It seems E is trying to branch out from Vince and get other clients.
 
I may have been filler, but Piven was superb. The scene at the principals house really showed his range!
 
last night had the feel of a season 1 episode where the guys were just going out and hooking up. Good stuff. i was glad to see E finally done with Sloan. And yeah the scene with the "furries" was pretty damn funny. Turtle was a wuss, I dont care what Shana Moakler wanted me to wear, I'd bang her like an old screen door. :up: to Vince for nailing the chick from Date Movie
 
I thought this episode may have been filler but it is the funniest episode the show has had in a long time. The bunny costume **** was hilarious.

And the end had me in tears. That was just brilliant. I also really liked Ari's character arc and being able to see him humbled at the end. I just like seeing Ari act like a human every once in a while.

As for E and Sloan. Well I think considering she was portrayed as a hot, low maitence understanding gal who loved E he was a moron for breaking up with her. But if we were going to get out of that subplot I'm glad we finally have.
 
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Ya it was a filler, but still hillarious. Especially the last scene. Turtle's expression was priceless too, LoL.

I may have been filler, but Piven was superb. The scene at the principals house really showed his range!

Definitley. :up:
 

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