The saga of "Medellin" continued tonight as Vince and Eric tried and tried to see the latest cut of the movie, despite Billy's rampant paranoia. Watching Billy come unglued, walking around the editing location with the film canister around his neck, I couldn't help but think about how nervous I would be if my entire career were riding on the success or failure of this guy's vision. According to Eric, Billy was right to hesitate showing the film. But surprisingly, he and Vince had different reactions to Billy's cut, a difference of opinion that should prove interesting in the coming weeks. Frankly, I am ready to move on from this little chapter in Vince's career. Hopefully "Medellin" will prove to be a huge success, but in the meantime it seems that Vince is going to get the chance to explore the inner life of a broke, unemployed actor. I guess that could be considered Method, right?
While Vince and Eric were trying to catch a sneak peek, Drama made plans for Vince's homecoming at his new condo. It was completely and totally in character for Drama to be so overprotective of his new digs, but taking down the chandelier and dead-bolting the bathroom door? That seemed a little extreme. I did enjoy the Johnny-Turtle shopping trip to Costco. Johnny's affinity for baby wipes, his plans to make exactly 12 chicken wings and his overbearing hosting all added much-needed comedy. I also enjoyed how he totally relaxed when the party moved to Vince's hotel room.
The story line that fell flat for me tonight was Ari's attempts to have his son admitted to the same prep school as his daughter. It was quite fitting for Ari and Mrs. Ari to assume that the problem was with their son as opposed to looking at themselves for a possible reason, though it seems to me that a school like that would have plenty of Ari-like fathers floating around. Correct me if I am wrong, but unless your kid is on scholarship, I imagine you'd have to be a pretty high earner to afford prep-school tuition in L.A., plus donations on top of that. My point being, people who can afford that lifestyle are generally fairly aggressive in other aspects of their lives. Either way, I probably would have reacted the same way as Ari when that headmaster made it sound like they were doing his daughter a favor by letting her stay. Mrs. Ari will not be happy.
So let me know what you thought of tonight's episode. Will "Medellin" turn Vince into a superstar or will he end up crashing with Johnny for longer than expected?
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The saga of Medellin continued tonight as Vince and Eric tried and tried to see the latest cut of the movie despite Billys rampant paranoia Watching Billy come unglued walking around the editing location with the film canister around his neck I couldnt help but think about how nervous I would be if my entire career were riding on the success or failure of this guys vision According to Eric Billy was right to hesitate showing the film But surprisingly he and Vince had different reactions to Billys cut a difference of opinion that should prove interesting in the coming weeks Frankly I am ready to move on from this little chapter in Vinces career Hopefully Medellin will prove to be a huge success but in the meantime it seems that Vince is going to get the chance to explore the inner life of a broke unemployed actor I guess that could be considered Method rightWhile Vince and Eric were trying to catch a sneak peek Drama made plans for
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