EntourageEntourage : Season 1 Episode 1
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\"Entourage\" is the pilot episode of the American comedy-drama television series of the same name. Written by Doug Ellin, and directed by David Frankel, it originally aired on HBO in the United States on July 18, 2004. It received positive reviews and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series.
The episode opens with Turtle walking into a restaurant, greeting every female by name as he goes. When he meets up with the group, he tells Vince to sign a poster for Head On (Vince's new movie co-starring Jessica Alba). When asked why, Turtle explains that it's for the girl who hooks the group up with all of their Nike shoes. The group then engages in a discussion of how bad promo photos can sink an actor's career, until two extremely attractive females walk by and Turtle starts to harass them. After the girls leave, the group discusses whether or not they should attend their high school reunion back in New York City, and their disapproval of Eric's on again / off again girlfriend Kristen.
Vince, roll out of Shady Pines, and a girl runs up and flashes her boobs. Wow, it almost took 10 minutes for the first gratuitous boob shot, and then it was only for a split second. Is this season a more mature
, which is super awesome, says Drama, and which also stars Andrew Dice Clay, so look for him in the next episode (and again, is this show running out of celebrity cameo candidates). Vince says he needs a drink, so Drama hands him a juice box and E takes this opportunity to confront his friend about being a shitty friend.
What Entourage provided was a funny and at times serious look into what it might be like if yourself and three of your closest friends were given a rare chance to become a movie star. No training provided, just a blank check, plenty of women, and the space to have loads of fun. Here are the 10 worst episodes of Entourage according to IMDb.
Ari's separation was a storyline that should have been written into the show a few seasons ago. What \"Whiz Kid\" tried to offer is a piece of comedy to take away from some of the darker moments Entourage found itself in during its final season. Vince is still in denial and instead of taking things to heart regarding the earlier suicide, the crew is telling jokes as if its a normal thing.
What makes this episode so wonderful for some fans is that it was co-written by Jerry Ferrara (Turtle). While his character is still struggling with personal growth, the original actor himself is having no such issues.
Vince is losing his mind, However, in Hollywood terms, Vince is taking it to another level. One episode he's passing out from going on an alcohol bender and in \"Tequila and Coke\" he's snorting coke as well. While this is going on, Ari is scrambling trying to make deals over tapes recorded at an interview.
In order to get the taps back, Ari has to get Lizzie a job at Warner Bros. Luckily for him, Dana is with it but the deal falls apart as the other moving parts are unable to do their job. Turtle is getting backlash from actually doing a great job. I can see why this made the worst episode list.
By Season 7, even diehard Entourage fans were getting a bit tired of the recyclable storylines. I mean, for Ari, it seems that he's the only one doing any real growing up. He still tends to shun his wife as he did this episode then he got the news that the NFL honchos were coming up to his office.
The issue with the \"Pilot\" episode is I still believe no one knew what to expect. Was it a terrible one No. It was just the beginning of what the entire series was about. It starts off with Vincent Chase on the heels of the opening of his latest film-- \"Head On\". However, before that happens, he and his three best friends, Turtle, Eric, and brother Drama, talk abut attending their High School reunion.
While IMDb does not have this as one of their best episodes, \"Entourage\" did set the stage for all the classic Eric and Ari showdowns that would go on throughout the series. Listening to Eric causes Vince to lose out on a $4M payday to Colin Farrell.
This first season hurtles through Vinces early days as a famous face, seeing the guys face a bad review in Variety and decide whether to commit to a Die Hard In Disneyland project that Colin Farrells eyeing. The Hollywood inside-jokes come thick and fast, many delivered by self-spoofing stars (the Gary Busey episode, Busey And The Beach, is a doozy, while Val Kilmer rocks out as the ultimate stoner).
It's been a minute since we brought you our list of the locations we predicted would be featured in the upcoming final season of \"Entourage\" after season 7 aired, and much has happened here since then.The lingering series has been dying a tedious, trite death and I'm just going to take a stab in the dark and say this season Vince will end up at Promises where he'll become sober buddies with Estella Warren or some equally beautiful disaster, only to relapse at E and Sloan's wedding after an unwitting fan offers him a shot of Avión tequila. But as a categorically apathetic Los Angelite, you'll still semi-watch the final season for the sole purpose of seeing which L.A. restaurants and clubs the gang hits up for that particular gratification you get from a scene centered around the same table you sat at last week for lunch at Urth. Right
Last season, the boys hit up Trousdale so it only makes sense that they make a stop at Brent Bolthouse, Guy Starkman, and the rest of the Trousdale team's newest nightlife destination. And if/when they do, I really need to see Drama dance with conviction on top of the banquettes as he clenches those overhead handle strap things convenient for dancing when you're so shwasted you can hardly stand upright. [Photo via]
The last episode of Entourage, which stars Adrian Grenier, Jeremy Piven, Kevin Connolly, Kevin Dillon and Jerry Ferrara, aired in October with the gang all headed to Italy. Piven has won three Emmy's for his portrayal of the colorful agent, Ari Gold. 59ce067264
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