Entourage

GoldGoblin said:
^Really,20 episodes for season 3,I thought a season on HBO only gets 10 at the most?
Every season of Sopranos has had 13 episodes. I read the article saying HBo originally ordered 15 episodes for season three but then up it to 20
 
Can't wait for this season to start...and perfect timing too.Right when the NBA Playoffs and finals end we slide off into Entourage
 
Good ****ing ep :up:

...so glad this show is back, nice to have some TV to look foreward to in the summer.
 
great ep. totally worth the wait..


and a ton better than the new Louis CK sitcom.
 
Brian2887 said:
great ep. totally worth the wait..


and a ton better than the new Louis CK sitcom.
oy, tell me 'bout it. i sat through 'bout 10 minutes of that before i just had to change the channel. "the end of sitcoms as we know it", they must have meant "funny" :down
 
The Watchman said:
Good ****ing ep :up:

...so glad this show is back, nice to have some TV to look foreward to in the summer.

^You got that right.:up:
 
Much appreciated if anyone can provide a spoiler recap.

I missed the episode :( .
 
can anyone tell me what happened to mandy at the end of last season? i missed that last couple of episodes and she hasnt really been mentioned at all this episode. :confused:
 
I've decided to start watching Entourage.

Last night's episode cought me up, and was spectacular. I loved every second. This show is just perfection.
 
TheVileOne said:
Much appreciated if anyone can provide a spoiler recap.

I missed the episode :( .

Well, Auquaman is about to premiere, and Ari's pressuring Vince to find a date. Meanwhile, Drama nad Turtle have been giving out passes to the premiere to every hot chick they see, which becomes a problem with they meet two video girls at a radio station where Vince is doing an interview, and don't have anymore tickets, but promise to take them to the premire. Vince basically shouts out his mom(Merceds Rhule) and asks her to the premiere. At first she agrees, but then calls Eric to say she's not coming. For whatever reason, she has issues with travelling, and rants about never having left New York in 30 years!

Ari is still trying to establish his agency, and it's costing more money than he has, as he's had to rely on his wife's trust fund until he gets on his feet.

Drama and Turtle try to weasel two more tickets for the premiere out of Ari, who decides to take two of the tickets reserved for James Woods and give them to Drama and Turtle, assuming he won't need all of them. This leads to a hilarious guest appearance by James Woods (referred to throughout the episode as "Jimmy"), who storms down to Ari's office with some bimbo to get the tickets from Ari. Lloyd calls Drama to get the tickets back, and Drama pretty much motuhs off to Woods, telling Lloyd if he wants the tickets back, he can come get 'em. Which James Woods of course does, even going as far as to threaten to shove Drama's head up Turtle's ass. Drama slips him an envelope that's supposed to have the tickets but it's really empty.

Vince still doesn't have a date, so Eric decides the best way to get Vince's mother to come out is to invite all their mothers from New York, so Vince's mom will be comfortable traveling. As you can imagine, Drama and Turtle had to use the extra tickets for their mother's instead of the video girls.

Overall, a solid 4 out of 5 episode. It'll be fun seeing Ari stress out until the movie opens.
 
I thought it was a decent episode but not fantastic. James Woods was great in it though. That pretty much somes up my feelings about the show in general: it's funny but not stellar (Curb Your Enthusiasm).

As for Lucky Louie, I thought it had potential. There were some aspects that really worked in there and others that didn't. If HBO sticks with it I think in a season or so this show could be huge.
 
Who thinks Aquaman opens big, but not big enough. Sort of a MI3 thing, it's supposed to bring in $100 mil (Ari mentions this number in the preview for next week), but "only" brings in $75-80 mil, casting doubt on Vince's star power.
 
The episode was alright, but the James Woods part made it worthwhile.
 
The only thing I felt was missing is letting us know how Turtle's job as a rap star manager is working out. What happened with Saigon, any more artists sign on yet?
 
It was okay, I've learned to never expect the priemere of a show to be great!
 
AlteredEgo said:
can anyone tell me what happened to mandy at the end of last season? i missed that last couple of episodes and she hasnt really been mentioned at all this episode. :confused:

Mandy Moore decided to stay with her fiance and ended her little reunion romp with Vincent.

That's pretty low of Ari that he's using the trust funds of his wife to start up an agency. What about Ari's little assistant? Is he still there?
 
TheVileOne said:
Mandy Moore decided to stay with her fiance and ended her little reunion romp with Vincent.

That's pretty low of Ari that he's using the trust funds of his wife to start up an agency. What about Ari's little assistant? Is he still there?

Yeah, but his job as a superagent has kept them pretty well off up until now, his kid is in a $25,000/year grammar school! However, now he needs her to help him out after getting screwed by his former boss, Terrance was trying to steal Vince (and his comission Ari would get) just as Vince was about to hit superstardom. It's an emergency fund, they're in an emergency right now. So it's okay for her to use the money he makes, but it's not cool when he needs to use the money she already has to rebuild his career that will make things comforatble again.
 

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