Monday, September 29, 2008

Entourage - Recap & Review - Fire Sale

Entourage
“Fire Sale”

Air date: Sept 28, 2008

Charles - TwoCents Reviewer
charles@thetwocentscorp.com

Top 10 Things I Learned from Entourage This Week

1. A good way of postponing depression is to do a guest spot on The View.
2. There is nothing better for a “general meeting” than having something to say, especially if it involves a bid for your client.
3. Only Richard Simmons can get away with wearing a tank top and shorts on The View. (But what the hell was Whoopi wearing?)
4. When you’re an upcoming agent, always remember: sell the script and take care of your writers.
5. Do not cry on The View. Unless you want to appeal to women and gay men in droves.

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  1. Entourage
    “Fire Sale”

    Air date: Sept 28, 2008

    Charles - TwoCents Reviewer
    charles@thetwocentscorp.com

    Top 10 Things I Learned from Entourage This Week

    1. A good way of postponing depression is to do a guest spot on The View.
    2. There is nothing better for a “general meeting” than having something to say, especially if it involves a bid for your client.
    3. Only Richard Simmons can get away with wearing a tank top and shorts on The View. (But what the hell was Whoopi wearing?)
    4. When you’re an upcoming agent, always remember: sell the script and take care of your writers.
    5. Do not cry on The View. Unless you want to appeal to women and gay men in droves.
    6. Things are getting so bad for Vince, even Ari can’t spin them anymore.
    7. When you accept a deal, you have to say “thank you,” even if you don’t get Ed Norton.
    8. Incarceration reminds Drama of “the smooth touch of a beautiful woman.” Uh, OK.
    9. E has a tough choice to make between taking care of his writers (to the tune of $2 mil) or letting Vince get that comeback role from a script that has suddenly become a hot property.
    10. I am liking this season’s focus on Vince and E’s misfortunes, even if it means missing out on some of the parties that used to be a mainstay of the show. These guys seem more real this time around, and there’s more at stake for their friendship and their careers.

    What do you think? Is Entourage growing up? Is Drama on his way to a televised reconciliation or even [gasp] a reunion with Veronique on The View? Are we going to see Ed Norton in a guest spot this year? Could Carla Gugino be any more gorgeous or feisty? Make your bid in the comments!

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