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1. Entourage (a.k.a Pilot)
First aired: 7/18/2004 Production Code: 101AWith his latest film "Head On" about to hit screens across the country, actor Vince Chase is living the player's life in L.A. Along for the ride are his best friends: Eric and Turtle, who grew up with him in Queens, and Vince's brother, Johnny Drama. The crew spends most of their time relaxing at Vince's house in the Hollywood hills, shooting hoops, playing rooftop golf and entertaining ladies at the pool. But to keep the lifestyle going, Vince has to keep making movies, and his super agent Ari thinks he's found just the project, the action film "Matterhorn."
Director: David Frankel
Guest star: Costanza Guerrini (Fan Girl), Corinn Nomad (Fred Segal Woman), Robbin Ryan (Curtain Girl), Brooke Tobol (Fred Segal Woman), Angela Patterson (Deborah), Heather LaCombe (Fred Segal Woman), Catharine Candelario (Fred Segal Woman), Ali Larter (Herself), Mark Wahlberg (Himself), Courtney Peldon (Jane), Dru Mouser (Limo Girl #2), Donald Devoux (Slimfast), Alana Morshead (Limo Girl #1), Danny Abeckaser (Paparazzi), Arielle Kebbel (Layla)
2. The Review
First aired: 7/25/2004 Production Code: 102AIgnoring the negative review from Variety, Vince ramps up his already excessive spending by leasing a new Rolls Royce. Ari urges Vince to get a "real" manager, causing a wounded Eric to do some soul searching.
Director: Julian Farino
Guest star: Samaire Armstrong (Emily) , Marshall Manesh (Rolls Royce Manager), Paul Herman (Marvin), Leighton Meester (Justine Chapin), David Faustino (himself), Frank Medrano (Liquor Store Cashier), Nicole Garza (Girl #1 in Car), Jessica Alba (herself), Stacy Stas (Drama's Girl), Monica Allgeier (Eric's Girl), Charity Shea (Girl #2 in Car), George Alan (Rolls Royce Salesman)
3. Talk Show
First aired: 8/1/2004 Production Code: 103APartying after a boxing match, Vince runs into Jimmy Kimmel, who immediately does his best to get Vince to commit to an appearance on his show the following night. Also at the party, Luke Wilson tells Turtle and Drama about his new home theatre setup, planting the idea in their heads that they need an upgrade.
Director: Julian Farino
Guest star: Monica Keena (Kirsten), Samaire Armstrong (Emily), Debi Mazar (Shauna) , Rachel Specter (Kimmel P.A.), Dune Kossatz (Staples Girl), Lisa Donohue (Vince's Girl), Don Bariss (Kimmel Warm-Up), Marlon Young (Rufus), Jimmy Kimmel (himself), Luke Wilson (himself), Sara Foster (herself), Sarah Silverman (herself)
4. Date Night
First aired: 8/8/2004 Production Code: 104AAri wakes Eric with a phone call to remind him that tonight is the all-important opening night for Vince's movie. Immediately after Eric hangs up, Emily unexpectedly drops off fan mail, but with ulterior motives. Drama introduces the guys to his latest lady friend back at the house, and then they discuss their plans for the evening over breakfast at a diner. Vince's major work for the day is a stop at Big Boy's Neighborhood, a local radio show. As a result of the appearance, Vince secures a date for himself with Justine Chapin.
While everybody gets ready for the night's activities, Ari video conferences with Eric to tell him that matinee numbers for Vince's movie have been "less than stellar" because it is in direct competition with the latest Pixar feature. Kristen also calls to confess to Eric that she might still harbor feelings for him.
Turtle resorts to desperate measures to get a date for their night of bowling, and it does not go unspoiled. After bowling, the large group makes a stop at a night club where, one by one, the boys find themselves alone. The night does not end on a bad note, however, and Ari arrives with some good news.
Director: Daniel Attias
Guest star: Kate Albrecht (Christy), Perrey Reeves (Mrs. Ari Gold), Monica Keena (Kristen), Debi Mazar (Shauna), Samaire Armstrong (Emily) , Fuzzy Fantabulous (Himself), Joe Grande (Himself), Big Boy (Himself), Liz Hernandez (Herself), Jay Giannone (Guy in Movie Line), Tara Carroll (Drama's Fan), Kristiana Wolfe (Tanya), Leighton Meester (Justine Chapin), Charlotte Lopez (Joanne), Beau Garrett (Girl from Vince's Gym)
5. The Script and the Sherpa
First aired: 8/15/2004 Production Code: 105AVince's fling with a "cruelty-free" vegan named Fiona, and her friendship with a laid-back L.A. "sherpa", brings unexpected karma to the entourage. Eric pushes a promising new script set in Queens.
Director: Adam Bernstein
Guest star: Kate Albrecht (Christy), Debi Mazar (Shauna), Samaire Armstrong (Emily) , Beau Garrett (Fiona), Val Kilmer (Sherpa), Mary Ann Jarou (Sherpa Girl), Kelly Nish (Young Vince Fan #3), Kayla Henry (Young Vince Fan #2), Natasha Hall (Young Vince Fan #1), Colby French (Cop), Jaymee Ong (Monica), Candice Smith (Girl at Gym), Stanley DeSantis (Scott Wick)
6. Busey and the Beach
First aired: 8/22/2004 Production Code: 106AThe boys begin their day at Ari's office. They pair off: Drama prepares to meet his potential new agent and drags Turtle with him while Eric & Vince attend a special meeting. The "meeting" is basically an ego-booster for Vince where a roomful of agents try to entice him with potential projects. Drama discovers that his situation is an entirely different story when he finds his new agent answering his own phone in a cubicle. When he explains that it's going to be hard to find new jobs, an angered Drama storms out with some, ummm, dramatic parting words.
Later, the boys attend Gary Busey's art opening where they bump into aspiring agent Josh Weinstein. They leave the opening with an invitation to a hot beach party and go out with a bang, thanks to Turtle. Emily lets Ari know that he should be a little nervous about the whole situation.
At the beach party, a dejected Drama meets another old actor friend who is a waiter for a catering company. Turtle confronts Gary Busey with some interesting results. When Eric lets Ari know about their disapproval, Ari leaves his kid's birthday party to have an honest conversation with the pair. After things are settled, Ari lets Drama in on some somewhat surprising news.
Director: Julian Farino
Guest star: Perrey Reeves (Mrs. Ari Gold), Jordan Belfi (Adam Davies), Debi Mazar (Shauna), Samaire Armstrong (Emily) , Jennifer Norkin (agent), Joshua LeBar (Josh Weinstein), Chris Solari (agent), Richard Neil (agent), Joey Slotnick (Gus), James Lefkowitz (agent), Laura Boyd Rhodes (agent), Stephanie Vogt (agent), Jeff Kahn (Clown), Shawn Michael Patrick (Waiter), Lisa Lynch (Gallery Patron), Ryan Rubiano (Party Guy), Carley Adams (Party Girl), Mariah Martinez (Party Girl), Gary Busey (himself)
7. The Scene
First aired: 8/29/2004 Production Code: 107AEric is concerned over the choice of director, an indie loose cannon named Billy Walsh, for Vince's new film. Meanwhile, Drama lobbies for a supporting role, while Ari finds he can't mix business with pleasure.
Director: David Frankel
Guest star: Debi Mazar (Shauna), Monica Keena (Kristen), Rhys Coiro (Billy Walsh), Perrey Reeves (Mrs. Ari Gold) , Joshua Ackerman (Walsh's Guy), Dinah Lee (Walsh's Girl), Heidi Lee Hawking (Stripper), Suzy McCoppin (Stripper), Adrienne Metz (Stripper), Diana Rios (Stripper), Michelle Rubin (Stripper), Angela Wheatfall (Stripper)
8. New York
First aired: 9/12/2004 Production Code: 108AAs production on "Queens Boulevard" is about to begin, the boys are preparing to go to New York City for the next three months. Vince puts Turtle in charge of their "bon voyage" party, which proves to be a pain-in-the-neck for Eric later on. Meanwhile, Drama has been noticeably more recognizable around L.A. these days, and his agent tells him that the producers of "CSI: Minneapolis" want him to audition for a co-starring role- the trouble is, the pilot's production will conflict with his small part in "Queens Boulevard".
Eric has an epiphany while waiting outside for Vince to finish with one of his lady friends: he wants a title commensurate with his responsibilities. After seeking advice and support from Ari, he gets to work on pitching himself to Vince. When their dinner meeting ends on a sour note, it looks like Vince's entourage will be minus one. En route to the airport, Drama points out to Vince that he will never find a person better suited to be his manager. A few last minute surprises occur on both ends out on the tarmac.
Director: Julian Farino
Guest star: Samaire Armstrong (Emily), Kate Albrecht (Christy), Monica Keena (Kristen), Jordan Belfi (Adam Davies), Debi Mazar (Shauna) , Scarlett Johansson (Herself), Amie Petersen (Waitress), Jennah Lintz (Party-Goer), Mary McNeal (Party-Goer), Scarlett Chorvat (Carol), Nadine Velazquez (Janeen), Sheila Jaffe (Casting Director), Suzy McCoppin (Goodbye Girl), Rob Weiss (Audition Producer), Stephen Levinson (Audition Producer), Tim Arnold (Party-Goer), Doug Ellin (Audition Producer), Larry Charles (Audition Producer), Clifford Tate (Auditioner), Frank Medrano (Shop Employee), Larry David (Himself), Kristen Marie Holly (Party-Goer)
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