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At a charity golf tournament, Vince and Drama up the stakes with teammates Mark Wahlberg and Tom Brady.
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    This show still needs to generate more excitement; after so many seasons, some of the same ideas and plots become stale. This was shown in this episode with Drama being (gasp!) extremely dramatic during a charity gold outing while he and Vince are paired with Tom Brady and Mark Wahlberg. Turtle is initially very cold towards Tom Brady, but quickly warms to him after Brady wants to arrange a double-date with his woman (Giselle) and Jamie. Vince is relatively non-existent in this episode, which is why the grading of this episode is where it is, along with the previous complaint of the staleness. E makes a huge slip-up at the very end of the 23 minute episode by accidentally calling his current girlfriend Sloan. He also passes up an opportunity to join an agency that seems to have much upside to it. Much like this episode, there was a ton of potential here with the special guest stars, but it didn't deliver any knock-out punches, or holes-in-one, if you pardon the irony.moreless

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    • Jeffrey Tambor and Jeremy Piven previously worked together on the HBO series The Larry Sanders Show. Edit
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    • Music: "Menininha" by Nu Braz; "Rapper's Delight" by The Sugarhill Gang; "Walking" by Andre Allen Anjos; "Blackbyrd's Theme" by The Blackbyrds; "Down On The Street" by The Stooges; "After Nicks" by Walter Meego; "What Means To The World To You" By Camron Edit
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