As I prepared to wrap up my marathon evening of blogging tonight, I was especially cranky. Like, Dana Gordon cranky. Thankfully for me,
Entourage delivered a slam dunk with an episode that was fast-paced, funny and well crafted. With only two episodes left, I hope they keep it up.
Eric officially joined the ranks of the grown-up world of managers tonight when he had to grapple with a distracted client, her narcissistic and slightly crazy boyfriend, and no cell reception. (Hello, Eric, welcome to Hollywood. What's your dream?) Meanwhile, back in the land of the living, Billy Walsh delivered a script that bore no resemblance to the book on which it was supposedly based and Ari had to go into troubleshooting mode. Two things I knew going in? Vince was going to love the script and Turtle would fall asleep during his Eric impersonation. Johnny delivering on the gourmet snacks was just a bonus.
As I've said before, I really enjoy Billy Walsh in small doses and tonight was just enough. I did panic a little when the girlfriend called Vince while Billy was in the bathroom. I was not prepared for a dark turn to that story, but luckily Billy was easily lured from his 15-minute depression when it became clear that Vince was committed to making his movie. I also like the dynamic between Ari and his nemesis Dana Gordon (
Constance Zimmer). Often, these types of relationships are played for sexual tension, but in this case, I really do believe her when she says she hates him and wishes him bodily harm.
As the boys celebrated another victory for Team Chase, we are left to ponder whether "Medellin" stands a snowball's chance in Cannes. Pardon the pun.
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As I prepared to wrap up my marathon evening of blogging tonight I was especially cranky Like Dana Gordon cranky Thankfully for me Entourage delivered a slam dunk with an episode that was fast-paced funny and well crafted With only two episodes left I hope they keep it up Eric officially joined the ranks of the grown-up world of managers tonight when he had to grapple with a distracted client her narcissistic and slightly crazy boyfriend and no cell reception Hello Eric welcome to Hollywood Whats your dream Meanwhile back in the land of the living Billy Walsh delivered a script that bore no resemblance to the book on which it was supposedly based and Ari had to go into troubleshooting mode Two things I knew going in Vince was going to love the script and Turtle would fall asleep during his Eric impersonation Johnny delivering on the gourmet snacks was just a bonus As Ive said before I really enjoy Billy Walsh in small doses and tonight was just enough
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