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Season 2, Episode 4, Aired

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    8.7
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    Vince has yet to ink a contract for Aquaman, but that doesn't stop him from spending big bucks to decorate his new mansion. Eric is stressed out by all of the spending and pushes Ari to seal the deal. Meanwhile Drama is fixated on getting calf implants at the cost of $10K.



    I thought that the episode was okay, but cetainly the worst of the second season so far. Aquaman drama is starting to take up most of the episodes and it would be good to finnaly see something get done. Either have him get rejected or have him get the deal. Having a story arch longer then a couple of episodes in a half hour show isnt needed. Overall though, decent episode...nothing like the best of the series, but still comical at parts.
  • Not as bad as the rest, but watching it isn't exactly a joyful fest.

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    Okay, I was thinking the other day. And really, this could easily be a reality TV show.



    I don't like it when things don't go as planned, when things go wrong. I'm the type of person that can't stand to see others get rejected by their crush, and similar situations. I close my eyes and hope everything goes away with me having to worry. That's exactly what I did the past few episodes. This is why, when the hot girl from Warners called and said that the Aquabat deal is cool, I spontaneously eyegasmd. Finally, Entourage is back on track and everything is going well. I forsee a future with more cars, more women, larger houses, more moolah.



    In the final minutes a brick hit me in the face when Ari and Eric discovered Aquabat is a nono. Brought me right back to reality, life isn't all sunshine and hot ladies. It's gritty, tough, and it makes me cry.



    If I want reality I'll live, but for now I'll watch Entourage on a daily basis and hope the show improves and provides me with a worthy shelter from reality.
  • Best one yet. I thought the first couple episodes were slow, but it is picking up. Ari keeps getting better.

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    Best one yet. I thought the first couple episodes were slow, but it is picking up. Ari keeps getting better. What will happen next? Will Vince be Aquaman? I doubt it, but I see Queens Blvd making a big splash at Sundance and money from that coming in to help save the new pad. Hey, anyone notice that the pad is the Victor Maitlin's old house?
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