
(S03E14) "We may be whores at my agency, but we ain't pimps." -Ari
This wasn't exactly the best Entourage episode, especially after how much I enjoyed last week's mid-season premiere. However, I still really liked this one a lot for some different reasons. The whole "break-up" between Vince and Ari has really done wonders for the show and while it was a little rough this week, I really like the direction it's headed. If you think about it, the entire series to date has been about the client/agent relationship between Vince and Ari. Correct me if I'm wrong, but this may have been the first episode where the two of them didn't talk even once.
That's a good thing though because it's forced the writers to develop the show in areas that in the past have only been briefly touched upon. Now they can get expanded.
The entire dynamic between Ari and Lloyd is what made the show for me. Those two play off each other so well and everything that happens between them is loaded. I love that we got a whole episode devoted to it. While it was random to see Will Sasso as Hollywood's "gayest screenwriter," the way the story ended was great. You want to talk about devotion? Simply put? Ari actually gives a crap. It isn't always about signing the client and we don't always see that side with him. For Ari to trek through that giant gay rave (all I could think of was the steel worker's mill from that Simpson's episode where John Waters guest starred) and get Lloyd out of there? Certainly not what you would have expected.
I was disappointed that Amanda only had a brief scene in the episode. I really like what she brought to the table last week. But with the way things are progressing, I doubt very much she'll be maintaining Vince as a client much longer.
As far as Drama and Turtle go? Nothing new there really. They were trying to get laid. That's a pretty standard story for them at this point.
Who's not getting laid? Eric. For the first time, we finally have some real conflict between him and Sloane. It's about time too since they're the only couple on the show. Ironic though, that it's Vince's big mouth that ended up putting E in the dog house. The question is, was Sloane actually uncomfortable on all these past dates with Vince's random hook-ups? I'm starting to think she wasn't (she never verified it) and that Eric was just kind of making it all up to try and free himself from Vince. What was with Sloane's little smirk at the end though? I suppose you could interpret that as her being happy to finally get a weekend alone with her boyfriend. So maybe things aren't as rocky.
So at this point, I almost feel like we need to start a pool. How many episodes before Vince ends up with Ari again? It's going to happen, but I'm thinking not until season four. Once Amanda drops him, I want to see how Vince functions completely on his own. So based on what this may be setting up, I'll give this episode a 5.















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4-16-2007 @ 10:29AM
Benjy said...
Sloane's sly grin came after she told Eric he wasn't going to get any that weekend... so it's obvious that she really didn't mean what she said and that he will, in fact, be getting lucky in Napa that weekend. So there's really no conflict between them, and Sloane got what she wanted in the end (they were driving off to Napa without Vince).
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4-16-2007 @ 10:33AM
MacGuffin said...
This episode did not necessarily break new ground, but was nonetheless enjoyable. Even the 'worst' Entourage episode is 10 times better than (almost) anything else on TV. Not that this was the worst.
Anyway, I too liked how Ari stood up for something. I hope the producers continue to show us who Ari really is and what drives him. In the first half of Season 3, they really developed Drama, but that has kind of subsided.
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4-18-2007 @ 2:22AM
Benjamin said...
A 5? Did you actually watch some of the middle episodes from last season?
This was great. You got Drama being Drama, some hot ass, and Ari going into a gay bar. Come on, don't be a hater.
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4-16-2007 @ 11:35AM
Jack said...
Can someone please help me with this: Who was the actress who played Vince's date at the end?? I know I've seen her in something but can't figure it out. imdb.com is no help so hopefully someone on here will know.
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4-16-2007 @ 11:41AM
Cam said...
@4 - Her name is Cameron Richardson
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4-16-2007 @ 11:41AM
dkny said...
the episode was weak - Ari/ lloyd was the only good part save a few lines from Drama - the smile was hand = Slone is getting the upper hand and she knows it she's tying Eric around her little finger and now she is going to make him beg for it
good luck eric she knows how hot she is
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4-16-2007 @ 11:41AM
dkny said...
the episode was weak - Ari/ lloyd was the only good part save a few lines from Drama - the smile was hand = Slone is getting the upper hand and she knows it she's tying Eric around her little finger and now she is going to make him beg for it
good luck eric she knows how hot she is
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4-16-2007 @ 12:36PM
agentmichaelscarn said...
To Comment #4:
Cameron Richardson is best known for her role in National Lampoon's "Dorm Daze".
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4-16-2007 @ 12:59PM
Joey said...
Vince's date is also in an episode of House. She is the supermodel who finds out she is actually a he. A very good episode by the way (both House and Etourage).
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