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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2007
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| Episode Overview: The boys buy Eric a desk for his new office but find out it already has an owner. Ari has a meeting with an R&B diva. Eric has decided to get a new office for his producer responsibilities. It's hard to get work done around the house when everybody's partying. The office is not in the most desirable location and barely has any furniture. Ari's got a big day ahead of him: Mary J. Blige will be paying her annual visit to the office. Before the meeting, one of his co-workers, Jeff, warns Ari that he and his brother have been having problems. If it doesn't have to do with Mary J., Ari isn't interested. Jim, Jeff's brother, goes to Ari asking that Jeff be fired. Ari has more things to worry about. He's on the phone with one of Peter Jackson's VPs. Seems E let them know Vince wants to work with Peter. The boys set their sights on a quality desk for Eric's office. They find one with a rich Hollywood history, with one former owner being DeNiro. That sells Vince who throws down $42K for that piece of furniture. Before he can buy it, he finds out someone already bought and that someone is Gary Busey. Yes! To read the rest, click here. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Who is responsible for casting these two guys as brothers who look nothing like each other? |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 0
| Another filler episode in a meandering season overstuffed with pointless plotlines and unnecessary cameos. Why you need to bring back D-lister Gary Busey for a silly story about a desk is beyond me. And why is E so clueless about how to be a manager? |
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