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| Banned Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 13
| Hey, few have hated Entourage more than I have in recent seasons. Judging from your comments, you still think the show stinks up HBO. Maybe I'm just more easily amused these days after what feels like a summer devoid of entertainment (especially at the box office), but HBO's Entourage seems less predictable and more realistic about Hollywood this season. Tonight's episode with Jeremy Piven, Aaron Sorkin, and Gary Cole was unexpected and (dare I say it) hilarious. In a recent episode, George Segal did a superb Bernie Brillstein imitation (complete with ugly yellow sweater). And last week's show had a sotto voce line about buying guns at John Milius' garage sale that made me laugh out loud. Your thoughts? |
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| Member Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 41
| I dont know if it was the best but this was a great season. Every episode had a point to the story (unlike the episode in season 5 when they all go and hang out in the desert) it is definitely one of my faves tho! |
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