TV Review: Entourage 5.1

Posted by Rob Hunter (rob@filmschoolrejects.com) on September 8, 2008

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Entourage, HBO, Airs Sundays 10pm E/P

EntourageEpisode: “Fantasy Island” (Season Five, Episode One)

Synopsis: Six months after Medellin premiered at Cannes to a disastrous reception, the quartet is divided by the repercussions. Eric (Kevin Connolly) and Drama (Kevin Dillon) have returned to work in LA, where Eric has taken on a third client (played by Bow Wow) and Drama is living up to his name by refusing to have promo photos taken of his “bad” right side. Vincent (Adrian Grenier) and Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) meanwhile are hiding out on a beach in Mexico, relaxing, jet skiing, and feasting on a diet of poi and pussy. Ari (Jeremy Piven) seems to be the only one scrambling to save Vincent’s career.

Review: The premiere episode’s title, “Fantasy Island”, is fitting for several reasons. Vincent and Turtle are living on a beach in Mexico that looks to be part of a secluded island, with only a shack, a hammock, two jet skis, a butler, and about twenty-eight fake boobs. Back in LA, an offer comes to Ari for Vincent to star in a thriller called Danger Beach, and when Vinnie won’t return to meet for it, Ari, Eric, and Drama all head down to Mexico to try and convince him. As their plane flies overhead, the small, rotund man (Turtle) points and cries “Da plane! Da plane!” The gang returns to LA only to discover that the meeting was a ruse to get Emile Hirsch (who recently had his own Medellin-style disaster with Speed Racer) for the role at a lower price. Adding to the “fantastic” aspect were a couple throw away lines regarding money… the beach getaway where Vinnie and Turtle had spent the previous six months? “$79 a night”, which may have been believable if it was just the shack sans jet skis, butler, and babes. The lower price the producer wanted to sign Hirsch for? “$2 million less his quote”, which I’d wager would put him at a negative $1 million since I can’t see Hirsch pulling in more than a million per film. As usual, the episode provided some great laughs at Hollywood’s expense. Vinnie scoffs at the idea of returning to LA for a thriller, but Eric tries to convince him by telling him the role is “the same kind Shia LaBeouf had in Disturbia. You look scared a few times, you smile so the girls want to fuck you, then you laugh all the way to the next Raiders of the Lost Ark.” I’m guessing this episode was filmed before Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was actually released and reviewed, otherwise the barb may have been sharper. By the episode’s end, very little has actually transpired. Basically the gang is all back in LA, they’ve accepted the obvious suckage that was Medellin, and they’re ready to move on to something new. That said, they’re still entertaining enough that I look forward to checking in on them every Sunday night for the rest of the season. If only they’d back away from the trend towards unattractive, implanted chicks and return to the natural beauty of season one’s Beau Garrett…

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  • Mark P
    I have enjoyed Entorage since the show began and have watched all episodes many times. To me it is getting stale, which I started feeling with all of last years episodes back to back. Hopefully there will be some clever story lines that I'll enjoy just like I used to. I'm hopeful.
  • I love this show because it has zero conflict in it. Which is awesome. But I feel it getting stale, too. They are having trouble expanding the characters beyond the normal thin plots of getting elusive sneakers and whether Drama can get a trucker hat.
  • it might be getting a bit stale if you compare it to previous seasons but it's still one of the best series out there. I'll keep watching each week for sure.
  • Kat Gomez
    I have been obsessed with Entourage...love the song, love the Lincoln with the suicide
    doors, love their Escalade, love all the dope, hard-core, gansta rap, Adore Arie and
    Drama and Turtle...have seen every episode at least twice....BUT

    This long-anticipated so called "first episode" was an insult...I know it's TV n all
    but...could the island part be any more fake?...Note to writers...if ur on an island like that
    the chick cooking your dinner on the beach is an old, fat lady or shriveled up old man
    with no shirt on...the writing was not witty or ghetto fab like it was in previous
    episodes... lacked creativity and Arie being more Arie. Drama's character carried the
    entire episode...Turtle is not supposed to be gettin ANY even on an island and E is
    getting so annoying...Arie's assistant gets better lines than E...Vinnie needs to toughen
    up a bit...isn't he supposed to be from the hood in Queens? The only true to the show
    moment included Drama...he and Turtle stealth up on that car and bust out the
    windshield and slap a dead fish on the hood.
  • Rich B
    I've loved this show since day one, but the Season Premiere was more of the same old stuff that we've seen for the past four years.

    - Vince is getting laid
    - Drama is being a jack-ass
    - Ari and E are going back and forth on their cell phones about the next project for Vince
    - Turtle, wasn't doing much of anything

    I have high hopes for Vince's comeback, I just hope that there are some new ideas in store for the characters.
  • baremu
    Loved the previous seasons and watched religously. This season I'm not so thrilled. There is no story, the lines are flat and sorry, too much pointless swearing that is not even funny any more. And what's with all that porn? Even my horny husband doesn't have good things to say about that!!! Seems they're running out of steam on this one. Looks like the last season for sure
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