Monday, November 17, 2008

Entourage - Recap & Review - Play'n With Fire

Entourage
“Play’n with Fire”

Original Air Date: Nov 16, 2008

Charles - TwoCents Reviewer
Charles@thetwocentscorp.com


Top 10 Things I Learned from Entourage This Week

1. Without a core, there is no layer. This concept applies to onions as well as Vince’s acting (according to Verner).
2. Talking just gets one into trouble. This applies both to Turtle’s sharing secrets about Jamie-Lynn Sigler with the guys, and Vince’s continuing discussions about his acting with Verner.
3. Jamie-Lynn’s therapist says that Jamie is attracted to losers. This might explain her booty call to Turtle at three in the morning and subsequent relationship development.

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  1. Entourage
    “Play’n with Fire”

    Original Air Date: Nov 16, 2008

    Charles - TwoCents Reviewer
    Charles@thetwocentscorp.com

    Top 10 Things I Learned from Entourage This Week

    1. Without a core, there is no layer. This concept applies to onions as well as Vince’s acting (according to Verner).
    2. Talking just gets one into trouble. This applies both to Turtle’s sharing secrets about Jamie-Lynn Sigler with the guys, and Vince’s continuing discussions about his acting with Verner.
    3. Jamie-Lynn’s therapist says that Jamie is attracted to losers. This might explain her booty call to Turtle at three in the morning and subsequent relationship development.
    4. Verner doesn’t say anything worth interpreting, according to Ari.
    5. All will be well unless Ed Norton blows up.
    6. Turtle always wanted to open a restaurant. (What would he do? Manage? Cook? Set reservations?) Oh, and his real name—revealed for the first time on the series—is Sal.
    7. Verner is over budget on Firewalkers by at least $2 million. Ari uses this as part of his argument that Verner should be removed from the film, and a heated debate begins between Ari, Verner, and Dana Gordon over the future of the movie.
    8. Dana might have to blow a corporate chairman in order to keep her job as studio head. On the flip side, Ari is turned on whenever Dana gets ballsy with Verner.
    9. When there’s nothing left to say, go home. And this might be exactly where the guys are headed, after the disastrous studio confrontation over Firewalkers, resulting in Vince losing his part on the film.
    10. That can’t be Vincent Chase sitting in coach. It just can’t.

    Next week’s episode is the season finale and looks to be a big one. Is Vince on the outs in Hollywood? Is Turtle’s star on the rise? How much will Jamie-Lynn be willing to assist him? What will Ari do without Vince? Light a fire with your comments!

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