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Turtle gets dumped by Jamie Lynn, E has his soap oprah moments with Ashley and Sloan, and Vince goes to school with Turtle. Sounds like a day in the life for me and everyone else on this board.
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Aug 20, 2009 3:52 PM
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Just two things, one is that IMDB listed Alexis for 4 episodes. All the speculation about her staying or leaving was answered from the beginning. It's easy to anticipate if you read the spoilers on the "innertubes". The other is that I liked the Joshua Tree episode, not saying it was the best ever but it was good and Eric Roberts was perfect as Eric Roberts.
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Aug 20, 2009 1:50 PM
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There are going to be the occasional people who post who aren't "real" fans of Entourage, but let's be honest, if you're on a forum pertaining to a 20-30 minute (depending on how much worthless filler the writers can fit in) show on any day other than it's original air date or the day after, then you're probably a "real" fan. And if I'm wrong, that is sad, because I'd hate to think that there are people posting about the show who can't talk knowledgeably about any episode of any season.
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Aug 20, 2009 1:44 PM
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My bad.
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Aug 20, 2009 12:47 PM
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No the real fans watched him do that in 2004. But we get your point.
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Aug 20, 2009 11:47 AM
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I don't care for the larger storylines that the writers are ruining Entourage with. They are boring, they are not what Entourage is about. Entourage is an episodic, and I wish the producers would return to its episodic roots. I don't care about E and Ashley. I don't care that Turtle is back at school. I care that the boys are having a kick-ass time, and doing the whole "Hollowyood" lifestyle thing, with hilarity. Let's get back to the testosterone lifestyle which made Entourage TV's best show. And, BTW, the Joshua Tree episode was classic. I'll bet the true Entourage fans, who have been addicted since we saw Turtle pull up in the Hummer in 2005, also love that episode.
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Aug 20, 2009 10:23 AM
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Drama came to LA first in the 90's, Turtle and Vince came 3 years before Aquaman and E was out 14 months when head on was made.....with that said, Drama is going to be in a bind, I hope JLS helps hime out although I am sure she is going to be gone soon from the show. Ashley is a dork, glad she is gone.....Have a website but cant maintain it? Webmaster For Rent
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Aug 20, 2009 10:14 AM
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No apologies. that's what made this show
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Aug 19, 2009 9:16 PM
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You completely missed my point regardless if I was wrong with the facts. You're missing the point completely, so what if I'm wrong? Thanks for the response, that is a classic. The show is total fluff and it doesn't make any difference. Peace out.
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Aug 19, 2009 7:24 PM
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Wow, and I thought I went overboard. You completely missed my point regardless if I was wrong with the facts. Hope tomorrow is a better day for you.
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Aug 19, 2009 7:13 PM
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Vince came out with Turtle & Drama to pursue a passion and a year later E came out from his Italian restaurant to help Vince's careeer as a manager and possibly become a man himself in the business. 'E' supposedly managed a Sbarros and he did come to L.A. after 'Vince' and 'Turtle'. Here is the fictional Johnny Chase's fictional resume as provided by Doug Ellin to Dan Snierson of EW.com http:/<wbr />/<wbr />www.<wbr />givememyremote.<wbr />com/<wbr />remote/<wbr />resume-of-entourages-johnny-drama-chase/<wbr /> Drama's first credit is '227' as "building inspector" in 1988 on the Ellin bio, it has since developed that Johnny Drama has credits for 'Miami Vice' (not dated) and 'License To Drive' also in 1988. Here is the fictional 'Vincent Chase's' fictional filmography as assembled by the 'Entourage' geeks of Wikipedia. http:/<wbr />/<wbr />en.<wbr />wikipedia.<wbr />org/<wbr />wiki/<wbr />Vincent_Chase His first credit is for a Vicks commercial, the next is for Mentos. His first dated credit is 2002 for 'A Walk to Remember' starring Mandy Moore. http:/<wbr />/<wbr />en.<wbr />wikipedia.<wbr />org/<wbr />wiki/<wbr />Johnny_%22Drama%22_Chase Wikipedia gives Drama's current age as 41 (by the way, today is Kevin Dillon's b-day, he's 44, happy b-day!). Again, the Vincent Chase Wikipedia entry http:/<wbr />/<wbr />en.<wbr />wikipedia.<wbr />org/<wbr />wiki/<wbr />Vincent_Chase "Vince is 32 years old, his 29th birthday being the main storyline in the season 3 episode "Less Than 30", hence the title "Less Than"." "Vince mentioned that the first concert he went to was a U2 gig when he was 7, and Drama drove him there in the episode "I Love You Too". Upon hearing this, Turtle asks how old Drama really is, and he responds "31"." He tells Adam Davies "I've been working steady for the last 12 years minus the last 3". Anyway,if "Vince came out with Turtle & Drama" and the fictional Johnny Drama was working in L.A. since 1988 then the fictional Vincent Chase was 11 years old. What makes the most sense is that Drama was in L.A. before Vince and Turtle years earlier.
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Aug 19, 2009 2:26 PM
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E came out late. It was mentioned a few times in Season's 1 and 2. When Ari was with E at dinner he asked him how long he was out in LA, the answer: 14 months I believe When E first learned about Mandy, Turtle and Drama ALREADY knew and referred to it as when "he was back in New York when it happened"
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Aug 19, 2009 2:24 PM
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Well, lets assume those shows were in 90's right? YOU GUESS IT!!!!!!!! The 90's.
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Aug 19, 2009 1:53 PM
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Vince came out with Turtle & Drama to pursue a passion and a year later E came out from his Italian restaurant to help Vince's careeer as a manager and possibly become a man himself in the business. If Vince came out to L.A. with Turtle & Drama what were Vince and Turtle doing while Johnny was doing 'Viking Quest', his three episode arcs on 'Beverly Hills 90210' and working on "Pacific Blue', losing his condo in Santa Monica South of the 10 and "hocking' his Harley to Michael Madsen?
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Aug 19, 2009 1:35 PM
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Each episode left you hanging for more too. Since then, each episode leaves you thanking God we now have True Blood. The show grew. Look at Friends, and The Sopranos. When a person or show gets to become part of pop culture the way HBO has, you must target a bigger audience who really dont' know the different between an episode of The Hills and 90210. Thats why you see posts on the "other side" of the forum who say "hell yeah gunit, what a great show, I loved how Drama...... I loved how Drama.......well I just love Drama guys like he's like like like omg so rad" Like I said before, the growing part was them in Queens fuckin' around. The part we didn't see. Vince came out with Turtle & Drama to pursue a passion and a year later E came out from his Italian restaurant to help Vince's careeer as a manager and possibly become a man himself in the business. When people grow they get better. You'd think Tom Brady in the episode gave them lessons. ?I don't care about three years ago, ... I don't care about two years ago. I don't care about last year. The only thing I care about is this week.? - Tom Brady Maybe this show was about friends or life, maybe they got lucky and wrote three good fucking seasons? -- Edited by tonyromofan at 08/19/2009 10:36 AM PDT
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