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Vince and Turtle decide to arm themselves after a break-in. Drama goes to desperate measures to repair his tarnished relationship with a network exec. On his first day at his new job, Eric butts heads with one of the managers over who can close Bob Saget as a client.
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Re: Episode 73: No More Drama
Aug 23, 2009 11:41 AM
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I agree that Val Kilmer was awesome as the sherpa, too, as was Jimmy Woods as himself. What I liked most about Bob Saget was just that he is Bob Saget. I loved the line, I think it went something like this, "Hey Aquaman, want to jump in the pool and see who can hold his breath the longest? Bet you a million dollars I win. Oh, wait, you don't have that kind of money yet, do you? I do." Anyway, I like to keep hearing everyone's opinions on favorite cameos, so keep 'em comin'!
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Re: Episode 73: No More Drama
Aug 23, 2009 10:39 AM
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To this day the sherpa ep was awesome, "Johnny Drama...is that you?" I have to agree that Bob Saget is a total downer, but what you gonna do? I am hoping the season picks up, I am over E working on dumb crap and Turtle going to school. .........Need a deal? Dealsniffer
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Re: Episode 73: No More Drama
Aug 23, 2009 1:37 AM
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have to agree that Sherpa was the best played by Val Kilmer. Watching E's face when he pulled that gun out when his cell rang. Priceless!
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Re: Episode 73: No More Drama
Aug 22, 2009 7:00 PM
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My favorite guest playing themselves was Jimmy Woods. My favorite guest playing a character is Martin Landau.
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Re: Episode 73: No More Drama
Aug 22, 2009 5:51 PM
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My favorite cameo thus far has been Val Kilmer in the first season, playing the Sherpa. Gary Busey was also hilarious. I'm looking forward to having Bob Saget back, even though it means another E-lio-centric episode. I hope Drama gets fired from 5-Towns and goes back to his neurotic insecure old self. It would also be great if Ari spent some more time with the boys and buried this boring Andrew Klein agency plot. What ever happened to Lloyd's 100 days? I thought that had a lot of potential. Anyways, this trailer looks good, hopefully the episode will follow suit.
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Re: Episode 73: No More Drama
Aug 21, 2009 2:42 PM
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Yes, I did watch the episode when it aired and have tens of times since, and I thought he was awesome in it. Gary Busey has been the best, but I am confident that the vast majority of Entourage fans loved Bob Saget's role in "Neighbors." -- Edited by NMarcot at 08/21/2009 11:50 AM PDT
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Re: Episode 73: No More Drama
Aug 21, 2009 1:46 PM
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I think the show shines whenever "Drama is being Drama". It was great when he was ducked down with the glasses and hoodie watching JL and the network exec having lunch. I smell another Drama freak out, and I like what I'm smelling.
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Re: Episode 73: No More Drama
Aug 21, 2009 9:00 AM
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You have to be kidding me that the Bob Sagat cameo was the best ever, did you watch the ep? He acted like it was his first time on screen..total goober, I am sure it will be more of the same Sunday. So what could Drama do to fix choking the guy and makeing sure he knew he wasnt getting any from JLS? I think the last shoe just dropped on this one. ........................Have a website but cant maintain it? Webmaster For Rent
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Re: Episode 73: No More Drama
Aug 20, 2009 11:52 PM
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Does anyone know the name of the song during the closing credits? It sounded like Mick Jagger but I'd never heard that song before. Maybe it's someone with a similar voice.
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Re: Episode 73: No More Drama
Aug 20, 2009 1:59 PM
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Also, when did Entourage start titling episodes after Mary J. Blige songs? "No More Drama" is a far cry from "My Maserati Does 185."
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Re: Episode 73: No More Drama
Aug 20, 2009 1:23 PM
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The inclusion of Bab Saget could make this episode good. I think that everyone agrees that he had one of the best cameos of the series. I also hope that the group goes to Rufus for home security help. I know that the last time we saw him he owned that body shop, but I bet he could still hook them up with some video surveillance. As for Drama losing his show, I kind of hope he does. I don't like his sense of entitlement that developed last season. Actually, to be honest, he went from being my favorite character to one I could do without (I know the show needs him, though, so I'm not suggesting that he shouldn't be on Entourage). He was a better character when he was looking for work.
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Re: Episode 73: No More Drama
Aug 20, 2009 12:05 PM
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You know, even though I've been bashing this season over and over, I think this trailer for this episode makes it look pretty interesting. Ari is with Vince and Turtle, so that's a start. Drama may get fired off his show, atleast it kind of looks that way. I'm just praying that the E/Sloan/Ashley dilemma has ended.
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Episode 73: No More Drama
Aug 20, 2009 11:51 AM
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Vince and Turtle decide to arm themselves after a break-in. Drama goes to desperate measures to repair his tarnished relationship with a network exec. On his first day at his new job, Eric butts heads with one of the managers over who can close Bob Saget as a client.
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