Monday, September 21, 2009

Entourage: Meet Rupert Pupkin

Here is this week's recap. With only one more episode before the season finale, a whole lot of nothing happened in the episode.

- Drama is still being screwed with bad storylines on his television show, so when he runs into a producer who fired him off the first Melrose Place and is offered a chance at a role on the remake, he decides he wants out of his Five Towns contract. So Drama calls Lloyd who gets to work on making it all happen, but Drama also calls Ari. This only makes things worse between them. Ari steps on Lloyd's toes to get things done for Drama, making personal deals and doing things non-professionally. Ari even offers to sign Drama as a client. But when Lloyd shows up and begs for Drama to stay as his client, saying how talented he thinks Drama is, it was easy to see that Lloyd deserves Drama as a client much more than Ari. So with this battle, Lloyd won.
- The episode starts with Ashley snubbing Eric, and he has no idea what he did wrong. So he confronts her and her decision is that she wants to read his email as a way to make sure she can trust him. He feels like this is a bit extreme, but he allows it. Later he realizes that all her actions and requests throughout their relationship proves what he has thought all along, which is that she is crazy. So he breaks up with her and she proves just how psycho she is by creating a bit of a scene in a restaurant. Personally, I am happy they are through. He is too good for her.
- Jamie is a bit jealous of the sorority girls, specifically the pretty brunette leader, who stole Turtle's underwear. And while Turtle swears he loves Jamie, he has never been caught between two girls who want his attention so he is a bit thrown as to how he is supposed to act. At the end of the episode Jamie calls Turtle to tell him that she has received a job offer as the star of a new television show. The only problem is that it shoots in New Zealand. Turtle would be really stupid to ruin things with Jamie, so I hope they figure out a way to work this out.

And missing from the episode, was Vince. He was there is the background, but he had no real storyline, which got me thinking. Most of this season, other there the stalker stuff the last two weeks, has revolved around the other characters and Vince has just been on the outskirts. It is almost like this show, that used to be all about Vince, could almost do without its main character. Anyone agree? And what did you think of the episode? Are you glad Ashley is gone? Leave it here. Oh, and by the way, Rupert Pupkin is Vince's alias.

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