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| Administrator ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006
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| Can we all just forget that season three of Entourage ever happened? Sure, it had its moments, but it paled in comparison to those first two spectacular years. The show had hit a lull and it didn't seem like a sure thing that Entourage was ever going to get out of it. The ambitious season four premiere was great, but it wasn't indicative of how the season would play out. It was an atypical Entourage episode, and therefore couldn't be put in the same category as the Entourage we're used to. Last night, though, we got confirmation: Entourage is back, and in a big way. To read the rest, click here. |
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| The problem with your article is the same with the most recent episodes, "Billy Walsh steals the show". All Walsh does is delay the serious. Yes he does have his sarcastic remarks to E, but overall, its a waste to have him running around for no reason. He is not a childish character, why are they making him out to be one? |
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