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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 4 ‘Running On E’ Review

Yeah baby, we got boobies! And I have to say this would have to be the best episode of the season, and up in my top ten…ehem…not just because of the boobs, but they were mos def beautiful.

This is the first episode directed by Ken Whittingham this season, so whether there was a difference because of him? I don’t know, but it sure was the best this season. With Vincent Chase again taking a bit of a back seat because his Enzo movie being delayed by 12 weeks, an extended vacation ensues. He tries his best to get E, Turtle and Drama to join him, but ends up with no one, albeit for a few hours till Eric decides to pull the plug on his business – The Murphy Group. This was disappointing, but does it really mean the end of E’s Murphy Group? Or just the office it was residing in? It would be a shame for E and Entourage to lose the Charlie storyline, as it was quite cool to have another up-and-coming star in the midst.


Ari Gold was trying to handle a barrage of situations from all sides, it was an Ari juggling act.. under pressure Ari is when he is at his best! Dealing with Andrew Klein was great, but even better was his face off with Andrew’s lover — Lizzie Grant, the junior agent at the Miller Gold Agency (played by Autumn Reeser). Damn girl, she’s one tough women! Is she a future threat to Ari?

The music featured was way fuckin’ cool, especially if you caught the tunes of Daft Punk, and the new crew Empire Of The Sun — Check out their awesome video clip above. Awesome job, music people! Here’s the list:

  • “Easin’ In” by Edwin Starr
    [E bored at the Murphy Group]
  • “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop” by Young Gunz
    [E getting it on with Ashley, Drama with the models]
  • “Black Flag” by Duchess Says
    [Ari finds Andrew Klein balling]
  • “Something About Us” by Daft Punk [Boys reminiscing the day]
  • “Standing on the Shore” by Empire of the Sun
    [Final Scene]


Vincent Chase going on Facebook and stalkin’ his old classmates (Kimberley Kirsch?!)was classic. E announcing his relationship with Ashley being ‘serious’ was another predictable disappointment. Turtle getting dressed up by Jamie-Lynn was vomitus, but funny at the same time — the usual thing to do when you have a girlfriend. And how about David Schwimmer? Not the dorkus he usually is aye? He was after Lizzie, and that was more of classic Entourage. And how can we miss Johnny Drama’s casting with all those fuckin’ hot models! And when Ed Burns mentions how Drama has 25 takes with one of them, that was incredibly hilarious. There was also a bit of Mrs. Gold in there for good measure. All the ingredients and reasons why we love Entourage and why this episode was so good. We want more! …How did you rate it?

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

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