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Episode 3 ‘One Car, Two Car, Red Car, Blue Car’ Review

The third episode of season six and Happy Birthday Turtle! 50 cent had a really neat f*ckin’ cameo, riding in a white (Bentley?!) car beside Turtle’s California, who obviously has some rep in the industry ever since his relationship with Saigon back in the day. 50 makes a snide remark which really makes Turtle tick, and this kind of sets off this ep’s story about Turtle becoming his own man. This is pretty much a demon he’s been fighting every now and then since day one. (Catch 50 cent’s twits)

Ari has an awesome father-son talk with Turtle, and the advice he gives to E with the subsequent laughter is just awesome. Ari Gold has reached the top, and I think he’s almost tipping the ‘too nice’ point. Nasty Ari will have to unleash soon.

We were all happy to see Charlie in action again, but not under these circumstances, perhaps Charlie just needs to ‘pay his dues’ as Ari Gold says to Turtle. Hopefully he’ll bounce back as the series goes on. I can really see Vinnie becoming Charlie’s mentor.

Don’t Be Somber, At Least You Look Good
— 50 Cent, to Turtle

The show has also been focusing a lot on E and how he’s actually becoming his own man — being the producer he onced dreamed of, and we really love it. Although one character trait that really f*cks things up for him, is his need to be in a relationship. E needs to KEEP PLAYIN’ THE FIELD! C’mon dude, it was supposed to be a one-nighter and now she’s giving you advice about your show?! Damn girl, put some pants on!

Would be nice to see Eric steal some of Vince’s thunder, by becoming a successful producer/agent, and get the girls to chase him. I heard rumors about a famous director who used to hand out business cards to single women whilst in LA’s infamous bumper to bumper traffic. And he’d score more than a couple of visits the same night. This has to be Eric ‘E’ Murphy one day.


All in all, a good episode, not the best so far, probably rank it 3rd for Season 6. Kind of getting tired of Turtle and Jamie-Lynn (Vomitus?). Would love to see Ashley go and E getting Sloan jealous once again. And it’s about time Drama and Vin did some real work…haha… My fingers are crossed we get to see a bit more ‘Enzo: The Movie’ in the making.

Let’s not forget the hot Alicia Silverstone look-a-like Janet Varney, who plays Amy Miller, Eric’s studio exec (also seen in reDOMption). Hopefully E does her soon.

Time for the music:

  • “On Fire” — Van Halen
    [Boys racing Ferrari's]
  • “The A.B.C. of L.O.V.E.” — Pravda
    [Lloyd greets E]
  • “OK, Ya Right” — 50 Cent
    [The 50 Cent Scene]
  • “Music” — Erick Sermon
    [Jamie arrives with Turtle's Porsche]
  • “Ghost Rider” — Suicide
    [E marches towards Amy]
  • “Everybody Loves Me” — One Republic
    [Turtle's Party]
  • “Can’t Keep No Good Boy Down” — Parlor Mob
    [End Credits]

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Episode 2 ‘Amongst Friends’ Review

The second episode really kicked off season six, showing us what this season will be all about. The true star Vincent Chase, classic Ari Gold and the boys and their dilemmas and a most welcome back to Mrs. Ari Gold (Perrey Reeves) — although her sexy ass was featured last week.

Eric was in his usual spin with the girls (usual for season six so far, a trend perhaps), and this episode definitely showed off his own skills with the ladies, or lack there of, and it was complete with awkward situations. And even though awkward E should really chase Sloan, she was absolutely stunning at the premiere, but he should definitely hold on to his neighbor, Ashley (played by Alexis Dziena…tsss) and whoever else! Why stop at one?! yeeeeah baby.


Ari dealing with Andrew Klein was classic, and their meeting with the new clients was hilarious, I loved how Ari was on his own best behavior and trying to take control of the situation. Andrew Klein definitely has good eyesight, the girl he’s fucking is so totally worth it. This storyline will be interesting to see develop. By the way if you missed her, she is Autumn Reeser and I hope we see more of her. Turtle and Jamie-Lynn were just that cute couple, getting a bit vomitus to be completely honest, but this is needed from time to time.


The woman playing Vinnie’s love interest or rather fuck-buddy was actually Miss Israel 2004, another beauty which this episode had a lot of, and let’s not forget Drama!, he was lucky to score Miss Azita Ghanizada. Although there were plenty of girls, I think we all would’ve enjoyed a bit more flesh, and maybe some extra adult laughs like when Turtle and Drama revealed that they accidentally ‘crossed swords’ in Season 2, Episode 7 – ‘The Sundance Kids’. It almost happened again when Drama’s girl invited E for a threesome. Funny shit. It was a real classic Entourage episode, with all the right ingredients to set the tone for the rest of the season.


Time for the music:

  • “She’s Into Black Guys” — The Bodega Girls
    [When E invites Sloan]
  • “NY Sound” — Streetlab
    [Boys going shopping]
  • “Loungin” — LL Cool J
    [While buying suits]
  • “So Fine” — Sean Paul
    [In the Limo]
  • “Dance Tonight” — Paul McCartney
    [Walking onto the red carpet]
  • “Crank It Up” — Intervox
    [Gatsby Party]
  • “Heebie Jeebies” — Extreme Music
    [Eric+Sloan Gatsby Premiere]
  • “You Don’t Love Me (No No No)” — Dawn Penn
    [After Party at Vinnies]
  • “Why Can’t I Touch It” — The Buzzcocks
    [End Credits]

Episode 1 ‘Drive’ Review

The premiere finally. Words cannot express how awesome it is to see the boys back on tv. As it has been well reported, Lloyd seeks a promotion from Ari, Vincent learns to drive to get his driver’s license for his role in Enzo: The Movie, and E is interrupted by his ex Sloan.

The ‘Drive’ was a great reintroduction to all our favorite Entourage themes and relationships, Vincent still scoring beautiful women, Drama and his usual antagonism, Ari Gold putting down Lloyd etc. It also had new confrontations that will be intriguing to see over the course of the season with Lloyd “strong-arming” Ari, and as a result Ari giving him 100 days to prove his worth as an agent (is that right?) and E’s on-going love saga with Sloan.

You either owe me an apology or a blow job, your choice!
— Ari Gold, to Babbs

In the final scenes we see Vinnie on the couch by himself in his mansion, a rather bittersweet moment. And so Vincent being lonely will definitely be something to watch develop and surely struggle with, as E moves out, Drama working at his night-shoots, and Turtle hanging out with Jamie-Lynn — it is also quite a pertinent time to showcase such a theme.


Also featured was another great soundtrack, true to the Entourage formula that we know and love, check the music out:

  • “Tainted” — Slum Village Feat. Dwelle
    [Opening scene]
  • “Gimmie That Nutt” — Eazy-E
    [While 'E' shoots from the couch]
  • “Close To Me” — The Cure
    [Vinnie trying to reverse-park]
  • “You’ll Find A Way (Switch & Sinden Remix)” — Santogold
    [Lloyd waiting for Ari outside his house]
  • “Lucky Man” — The Verve
    [Closing Sequence]

Overall, was an excellent episode to bring us back to where we left off. We’re definitely f*ckin’ looking forward to next weeks Episode 2 ‘Amongst Friends’. What did you all think? I challenge you all to describe this episode in two words: I would say “F*ckin’ Awesome”. On a rather sad note, this episode was dedicated to Kevin Connolly’s late mother, Eileen Connolly, who died on 1st March, 2009. Condolences from us to you Kevin.

The Season 6 Finale credit song was
Jay-Z's
"In My Lifetime"

Baby,
I woke up
with wood.
(Season 6, Episode 11)

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