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Review: ‘Entourage’ Season 6 Episode 2

It’s almost tradition in Entourage to have an episode about Vince’s new movie premier. This time around it’s for “Scorsese’s Gatsby”, which everyone in the show is calling Vince’s best work yet. The episode doesn’t really accomplish a whole lot or push much story forward but it does give some of the guys great moments. Turtle and Jamie-Lynn are officially stepping out as a public couple, Sloan and E are still sort of a couple and of course Vinnie can get any woman in the world and has the best movie he’s done in years.
The biggest piece of drama comes when Ari learns his new partner might be having an affair with one of the many agents at the Miller-Gold office. This of course can bring down an entire angency if a sexual harassment lawsuit is presented. It’s amazing how many scruples a jerk like Ari can have when it comes to his business and keeping it all in tip top condition.
The only other real piece of plot involves E’s new neighbor Ashley having a crush on him. Normally this wouldn’t be a problem, but E and Sloan obviously still have feelings and E is claiming that he wants to stay single for a while. It could get complicated. Alexis Dziena plays Ashley and I honestly can’t stand her. I think it has somethign to do with how she looks, but here she’s also playing an annoying stalker type character, who dresses horribly and is very rude.


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Loved this episode! A lot further character development than meets the eye. Last episode we learned a little about why Ari is the way he is: his father was a tyrrant and raised him to feel unfulfilled and insecure. Also, this episode Ari is doing the right thing by preventing disaster but you also get the feeling that he really truly loves his wife despite his talk with the boys about "hitting" this chick of that chick. He is committed to his wife and would love nothing more than to have a friend of equal stature to himself that he can do couple things with. Great story!
I disagree with the review. I felt the episode was great and sets up an interesting season of success rather than failure like season 5. Ya that chick that was in Fool's Gold is really annoying but that's what makes E's transformation so much more interesting. Seeing that he blows off women who throw themselves at him is a surprising change and shows that the whole gang is maturing nicely except for drama. He'll always be that perverted second man. Which makes him my favorite character.