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Episode 10 ‘Berried Alive’ Review

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First of all, unlucky to hear that Entourage, Kevin Dillon didn’t win the respective awards they were nominated for at the Emmy today. Kevin Dillon, I’m sure you’ll win it next year! Till then, its VICTORY!

Berried Alive has to be up there with the best this season. The mix of activity was immense. And Episode 10 didn’t even contain a single sex scene, or nudity for that matter.

Let’s start with Johnny Drama’s adventure which pretty much entails the war between Lloyd and Ari. This perhaps is the second love triangle in this episode, and it really is the classic Entourage! Agents fighting over Actors and each other. I really enjoy the drama (pun not intended) within the confines of Miller Gold, and within offices in general. And the contrast of Drama taking control of the situation from the comfort of Vince’s pad/mansion – just wonderful. It would be sweet if Johnny got this job on Melrose 2009. And let’s bring back Sadie from the Pleasure Chest, I think Drama deserves a girlfriend, and Sadie would be perfect!


It seems like Lloyd finally has Ari’s support when he mentions to Drama, that he’ll be ‘gunning’ for Lloyd. After all that anger I would leave Miller Gold too! All I’m hoping for now, is for Ari to get a shmokin’ hot assistant, that rivals his wittiness and general abuse levels that we know and love. I immediately think Lizzie Grant would be perfect for that position, but unfortunately she’s a ‘junior agent’. Perhaps something can be done there Mr. Gold?!


Will there be a romantic rendezvous between Turtle, Jamie Lynn-Sigler and the brunette sorority chick? Probably not, but it was the intial love triangle that I was talking about, and it was mentioned by Turtle himself. I think we’d all love to see Turtle go off with the sorority chick and diss Jamie-Lynn for just a little bit of fun.

Like the earlier episodes of season six, Vincent Chase really had no part. Just an innocent bystander to all the happenings around him. I have to say, after 10 episodes, I really want him to start working again, I mean don’t get me wrong, it’s been great seeing the rest of the boys have their own stories and adventures, but can’t we have both?

    Episode 10′s Music:

  • “Good Thing It’s A Ghost Town Around Here” by Still Flyin’
    [Intro: The crew leave the bar]
  • “Groove Attacks” by Eric Hachikian
    [Into the mansion]
  • “Fur In My Cap” by Rob Roy
    [Turtle drops Eric at Ashley's]
  • “Fattie Boom Boom” by Ranking Dread
    [Hanging outside while Drama waits for a call]
  • “Gold Guns Girls” by Metric
    [Jamie-Lynn drives Turtle to UCLA]
  • “Hello” by Alex Winston
    [Lloyd waits at the Gate]
  • “Summer’s Gonna Be My Girl” by The Go
    [Drama tells Lloyd]
  • “Lonely Road” by Santilli
    [Britney at the Green Door talking to Eric on the phone]
  • “Magic” by Lady Hawke
    [Song playing at the Green Door]
  • “I Wanna Be Where You Are” by Michael Jackson
    [End Credits]

Episode 7 ‘No More Drama’ Recap

Time for a round-up of reviews for last week’s episode 7 ‘No More Drama’. Hopefully this will be a informative look on how other fans and non-fans alike have judged this Doug Ellin directed episode. I thought it was a good episode, not great, chiefly because Ari Gold had a bit-part, but mainly because it really seemed like this episode should’ve gone for another half hour. Check out Doug Ellin’s own recap embedded below, and below that I have a round-up of the news sites and blogosphere.

TVFodder.com’s Janaki Cedanna has review that’s longer than the script for the entire episode (possibly for people who haven’t watched the episode?!) and he reckons:

…this episode of Entourage is the best one all season.

Now I don’t know about you, but I can’t agree with that at all, for reasons outlined in my own review and above.

Not sure about DaemonsTV review, more of a recap than anything else. Jeremy Singer from andPOP.com has a review that is in total agreement with my own thoughts, as he goes on to say:

…this was a weak episode. Probably the weakest this season.

Jeremy also points out that without Ari Gold’s presence the show loses a lot of elements that make it such an appealing show, I’d even go on to say that even the scene that Ari was in was a bit out of touch, would Ari Gold really be over at Vince’s house because of a possible break-in? Don’t think so. Even Michael at the ‘Entourage the blog’ has gripes about there being not much Ari Gold.

And to round-up the reviews, IGN’s Ahsan Haque rates this episode 9.3 out of 10. What did you rate it?

Episode 7 ‘No More Drama’ Review

Kevin Dillon should definitely get the emmy he’s nominated for. Johnny “Drama” Chase was at his best, being a fuckin’ idiot, and at the same time, a genuine friend. I think this episode will definitely swing the odds his way. Turtle and Vinnie were funny but a little pathetic with the whole break-in situation, but the nudity featured within the first 30 seconds of the episode balanced the whole thing out.

It took seven episodes for Jeremy Piven to have one scene in an entire episode. I don’t even remember when the last time Ari Gold had such a small part. Wish it wasn’t the way, but it pretty much happens in almost every series. We will welcome another jam-packed Ari Gold episode soon!

Eric ‘E’ Murphy, looked a bit more cooler this week, without the likes of Ashley and him hanging around his office at the Murphy Group. His new colleague Scotty (played by Scott Caan), was such an annoying fuck, he definitely made E look good. And I loved that, hopefully the rivalry between them will grow as I think we’d all want to see a bare knuckle fight or two between them. Perhaps we will see Scotty start to tune Sloan, or maybe Scotty could hire Seth Green?! Now I’m starting to become one mischievous fuck. Oh and let’s not forget E’s possible assistant, Kate Mara, another beautiful woman on Entourage.


Bob Saget and Murray Berenson (played by George Segal) are two class acts and they seriously stole the show this episode. There are two quotes that reach the ‘best of’ for this episode, one has to go to George’s character Murray saying the following to E as he leaves his office:

“Maybe tomorrow you could go get Christian Bale?
And we could let him execute a cinematographer if he wants.”
Murray Berenson

The other goes to Bob Saget ofcourse:

“That’s just what I want to look at when I’m sniffing a line of blow off her ass. Your fuckin’ face.”
Bob Saget

Overall, another great fuckin’ episode, I still can’t forget about Bob Saget (and his hot girl! who is she? Katerina Van Derham) and Murray, they were fuckin’ funny.
This episode really did seem a bit short?!
HBO, Doug Ellin and your fellow writers, let’s bring the series to an hour an episode. I think us fans really need it to be that long. It just ain’t enough at the moment. Kudos also goes to Vincent’s housemaid ‘Maria’ played by Paulette Lamori, would be cool if she played a sort of motherly role for Vincent.

  • “I Get Mine” by The Ettes
    [Vince scopes out the undie burglar]
  • “I Can Hear You Calling” by Three Dog Night
    [Drama arrives at the Studio gates]
  • “Straight outta Compton” by N.W.A
    [End Credits]

What you said about Episode 7 ‘No More Drama’:

Entourage is all over the place now, not sure I like this season as much, At least todays episode didnt include that ugly gollum lookin girl
by DeLaBravo

“Entourage” Oh, it looks like we’ve lost Alexis Dziena. But look, it’s Kate Mara!
by Dougwyman425

Entourage just made me want Sprinkles Cupcakes… I miss you SoCal!! =[
by mannygarcia

i love that entourage is competing with true blood for nudity. were those boobs really necessary in the beginning? NOPE
by erik_m

bobsaget in entourage enough said.
by ambernicolenj

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