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Episode 9 ‘Security Briefs’ Review

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What a brilliant sorority prank! It took a couple of episodes to find out that some of Turtle’s fellow college buddies (or hot fuckin’ girlfriends!) broke in and took Turtle’s underpants (and not the poor carrot top) , and they were even wearing them, how awesome was that. It really made the episode, which was weird, because Ari Gold usually make its but last night he really sucked… Ari was one mean mother-fucker, he wasn’t even funny half of the time. I almost thought this episode should’ve been titled ‘Bad Mood’ or something because almost everyone was in a shitty mood except our golden boy Vincent Chase.

A couple of scenes that caught my eye in Security Briefs: When we see Vincent putting his back into it (Dawn Olivieri) while Drama is conversing with the ‘Pleasure Chest’ worker, Sadie (damn she was fine! played by Inbar Lavi). While that whole scene wasn’t shocking, it was still funny as fuck. And the second scene when all of Turtle’s fans pull up their skirts to reveal that they are wearing his underpants, especially when the one that’s not still shows her thong, yeeeeeeeeeeeew! Turtle is going to be in trouble, and to be honest it will be awesome when he does. Maybe it’s the sadistic part of a my male personality that loves when these events happen on Entourage. OK, it’s not as shocking as Californication, but at least it’s not as crass.


Ashley appears again. Oh and I almost forgot about the results from the ‘Ashley Vs. Sloan’ Vote, which I should have in the next few days. Her character is just a bit lame, being suspicious about E’s phone call with Drama and Turtle, I mean what the fuck was that? Why doesn’t she just ring the number if she’s that paranoid E is cheating?? Sloan definitely has to return to rescue Eric out of a bad relationship.


Let’s not forget the cameos from Zac Efron, Frank Darabont and the second or third appearance of Peter Stormare. Zac Efron could have been one of the worst celebrities to be on, but he actually wasn’t too bad at all, I like how he was introduced, and it was great to see there was a MILF involved. Frank Darabont and his story about the convict that wanted to ‘Shawshank’ his ass was classic, especially when he pulls out a gun from his satchel. These cameo’s saved this episode, because the feud between Ari and Lloyd was just too intense. And wasn’t it really wierd that Lloyd was immediately replaced by ‘Craig/Greg?’ (Sterling Sulieman I was expecting Lizzie Grant or just some stunning woman with beautiful eyes… weren’t you?


The soundtrack:

  • “Always More (Yuksek Remix)” by Autokratz
    [Ashley is paranoid]
  • “Sweet Side of Evil” by Brain Police
    [Pleasure Chest Sadie talks to Drama]
  • “Get Fed” by The High Decibles
    [Lloyd talks to Ari about the 100 days.]
  • “Terrifying” by Pop Levi
    [Music playing in the Pleasure Chest.]
  • “Mournin’ Light” by Pop Levi
    [Music playing in the Pleasure Chest.]
  • “Dita Dimone” by Pop Levi
    [Music playing in the Pleasure Chest.]
  • “Piece of Clay” by Marvin Gaye
    [End Credits]

Congratulations again goes to Entourage for reaching the 75th Episode!

Episode 8 ‘The Sorkin Notes’ Recap

The Sorkin Notes recap. This recap really should’ve been published before the preview to Episode 9, but sometimes the world just doesn’t work that way. Just like how this weekend there’s no new Entourage episode, so we’ll have twiddle our thumbs and starve for 1 more week. In the mean time check out Doug Ellin’s preview now:

Further Twitter reviews by you:

Jesus Entourage. How did you turn so shitty so fast? Fuck E, fuck these storylines, fuck fuck fuck.
by suttonhouse

Entourage is such BS… Why do I enjoy watching it?
by crawdady21

Why is Entourage always so perfect?
by Kurty34

Loved Ari Gold on Entourage this weekend. I need my own personal Loyd. Any helpers?
by Bovim

Don’t care what the critics say, hearting the new season of Entourage!
by ellerich

Entourage note-the fact Vince’s stalker is from Madison, WI just cracked me up. A liberal, beer drinking college student on a road trip
by Spurleyesque

On a rather random note: One character I’ve been severely missing is Billy Walsh (played by Rhys Coiro), and his last appearance was in The Cannes Kids way back in 2007, and I think we’d all love him to return next season. Maybe we’ll have to do a little recap of Billy Walsh one of these days.


Make sure you catch the Episode 9 ‘Security Briefs’ Preview and remember because it’s the Labor Day Holiday, you’ll have to wait that little bit longer for the next Entourage episode.

Episode 8 ‘The Sorkin Notes’ Review

Not the best episode ever, but close to the best this season. It was a quality Ari Gold episode, with a plethora of quotes to choose from.

In Episode 8, Ari has to deal with Andrew Klein’s domestic disturbances again while under the watchful eye of Babs (Barbara Miller played by Beverly D’Angelo) while Vincent and the boys consider getting a whole security system, and this was really a side story to Ari Gold’s problem of Andrew Klein trying to secure their services for Aaron Sorkin.

While that was happening, we got to see Eric’s assistant Brittany again and what a beautiful sight it was to see, why not let them get together! Instead we got Ashley (who not many people rate) returning and Sloan (the rated one!) trying to get him back. I actually like how E screws the ‘friendly cocktails’ with Sloan and decides to go back to his ex. Albeit I don’t love Ashley as much as Sloan, but E’s fuckin’ cool for being decisive for a change, plus he’s getting some at the end of the day. Ashley is someone I’m still not 100% convinced by but for some reason or another, she’s beginning to be a bit more likable.


Not so sure about Andrew Klein, the pathetic one, when will this ever end? Since Andrew Klein is in the big house, maybe it has? Will this be the time Lizzie Grant will gain some attention of her own? She has fuckin’ great potential to become a super agent like Ari, especially when she stands up to the mighty Ari Gold – definitely a turn on. And of course let’s not forget this episode guest starred Aaron Sorkin. He was fuckin’ funny, especially when he threw down the hate for Ari and Babs as soon as they entered the conference room.

When the Security team that Vincent pretty much decides to hire discover a driver’s license belonging to a Wisconsin Carrot-Top that goes by the name ‘Curtis Tucker’, we understand their paranoia, he looked like a fuckin’ psychopath. Unfortunately we’re going to have to have a little break from this season next weekend because of the holiday so we’ll have to wait for Drama to unleash his fury on the psychopath one more week, so I’ll leave you with the pick of the twitter reviews (twiviews) and the music from Entourage Episode 8 which was in abundance this time ’round. And hopefully some new Entourage-related videos will pop up in the mean time. Peace.

The ‘Twiviews’:

Entourage won tonight over True Blood & Hung. ..<- IMO, #entourage always wins!! Was a great episode
by echohattix

Can’t believe E took Ashley over Sloan. Oh how I love #Entourage
by waznotwoz

I love HBO’s Entourage! Laugh so hard I need to wear incontinence pants
by boobbaloo

Entourage was good this week
by supermarcey

lol@ E’s face when he sees Sloan while on the phone to Ashley!
by mubzymalone

The music:

  • “Nightclubbing” by Grace Jones
    [Ari finds Andrew on his office couch]
  • “The Milkman” by Eric Hachikian
    [Andrew leaves Ari's office, while boys talk Security]
  • “Live Fast Die Young” by The Circle Jerks
    [Drama Security Drills]
  • “Black Sea” by Testo
    [Phone Talk: Sloan+Eric]
  • “4-23″ by Aqua
    [Cocktails with Sloan or Sex with Ashley?]
  • “Addictive” by Cut Chemist
    [E sees Sloan while phone talk with Ashley]
  • “E.I.” by Nelly
    [Ari and Aaron Sorkin visiting Andrew Klein in Jail]
  • “Bang” by Rye Rye featuring MIA
    [E and Ashley warm up]
  • “Sunrise” by Yeasayer
    [End Credits]
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The Season 6 Finale credit song was
Jay-Z's
"In My Lifetime"

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