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Ari's Gold!! Learn What Transpires Within The First New ENTOURAGE Episodes of 2007!!
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I am – Hercules!!
Ari, E, Vince, Drama and lazy Turtle are back new tonight for the first time since August.

Here’s what to expect from the first four episodes. (I’m pretty sure Howard Stern sidekick Artie Lange plays Ari’s Gold’s frat brother.)
For Immediate Release
EMMY(r)-WINNING HBO COMEDY SERIES ENTOURAGE
RETURNS WITH EIGHT NEW EPISODES STARTING APRIL 8
Vince and his buddies learned the hard way that life in Hollywood's fast lane isn't without its road bumps when a botched deal cost Ari, Vince's longtime agent, his job. Will a dramatic change make the difference and bring Vince his dream picture - or will the boys regret giving Ari the ax?
From executive producers Mark Wahlberg, Doug Ellin and Stephen Levinson, the Emmy(r)-winning series ENTOURAGE returns for the second part of its third season on SUNDAY, APRIL 8 (10:00-10:30 p.m. ET/PT) with the episode entitled "Less Than 30." The eight new episodes of the show debut immediately following new episodes of "The Sopranos."
Drawing on the experiences of industry insiders, the hit comedy series stars Adrian Grenier as Vince, who is enjoying life in the limelight as a hot young actor; Kevin Connolly as Eric, Vince's manager, who tries to help him make the right choices; Kevin Dillon as Vince's half-brother Drama, whose own career has been eclipsed by Vince's success; Jerry Ferrara as Turtle, the least savvy of the group; Emmy(r) winner Jeremy Piven as Ari, who served as Vince's aggressive, high-powered agent before getting fired; and Debi Mazar as Vince's publicist Shauna.
Also featured on the new episodes of ENTOURAGE are Perrey Reeves as the long-suffering Mrs. Ari; Rex Lee as Lloyd, Ari's assistant; Emmanuelle Chriqui as Sloan, Eric's girlfriend; Beverly D'Angelo as Ari's partner Babs; and Carla Gugino as Vince's new agent Amanda. Guest stars include Leslie Bibb, Ed Burns, Nora Dunn, Artie Lange, Chuck Liddell and Pauly Shore.
April's episodes:
Episode #35: "Less Than 30"
Debut date: SUNDAY, APRIL 8 (10:00-10:30 p.m. ET/PT)
Other HBO playdates: April 9 (1:50 a.m.), 10 (11:00 p.m.), 11 (9:30 p.m.), 13 (10:30 p.m.) and 20 (10:00 p.m.)
HBO2 playdates: April 9 (9:00 p.m.), 12 (11:30 p.m.) and 14 (8:30 p.m.)
It's Vince's (Adrian Grenier) birthday, and with it comes the promise of a new year - and a (hot) new agent, Amanda (Carla Gugino), who wants Vince to do a high-profile, Edith Wharton period film. With the end of their relationship still stinging, Eric (Kevin Connolly) and Vince agree to have a friendly lunch with Ari (Jeremy Piven). Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) takes the reins planning Vince's birthday blowout, but rising costs, not to mention the strain on E's credit card, force him to seek alternative funds.
Written by Doug Ellin; directed by Julian Farino.
Episode #36: "Dog Day Afternoon"
Debut date: SUNDAY, APRIL 15 (10:00-10:30 p.m.)
Other HBO playdates: April 16 (1:30 a.m.), 17 (11:00 p.m.), 18 (9:30 p.m.), 20 (10:30 p.m.) and 27 (10:00 p.m.)
HBO2 playdates: April 16 (9:00 p.m.), 19 (12:30 a.m.) and 21 (8:30 p.m.)
Vince and Eric procrastinate over the Edith Wharton movie, rankling Amanda. Meanwhile, Eric plans a romantic weekend with Sloan (Emmanuelle Chriqui), but can't seem to tell Vince that they want to go solo. Turtle and Drama (Kevin Dillon) find a pair of dream dates at the hottest singles spot in L.A. - the dog park - but their dog Ahnold soon puts the kibosh on their romantic plans. Meanwhile, Ari orders Lloyd (Rex Lee) to "take one for the team" in order to help land a top TV writer.
Written by Doug Ellin & Rob Weiss; directed by Mark Mylod.
Episode #37: "Manic Monday"
Debut date: SUNDAY, APRIL 22 (10:00-10:30 p.m.)
Other HBO playdates: April 23 (3:00 a.m.), 24 (11:00 p.m.), 25 (9:30 p.m.) and 27 (10:30 p.m.), and May 4 (10:00 p.m.)
HBO2 playdates: April 23 (9:00 p.m.), 26 (11:15 p.m.) and 28 (8:30 p.m.)
After railing on Eric and Vince for giving her the runaround, Amanda makes Vince an offer he can't refuse. Babs (Beverly D'Angelo) orders Ari to fire an inept employee, but he must first overcome an unwanted side effect he's been experiencing since his breakup with Vince: compassion.
Written by Doug Ellin & Marc Abrams & Michael Benson; directed by Julian Farino.
Episode #38: "Gotcha!"
Debut date: SUNDAY, APRIL 29 (10:00-10:30 p.m.)
Other HBO playdate: April 30 (2:55 a.m.) and May 1 (11:00 p.m.), 2 (9:30 p.m.), 4 (10:30 p.m.) and 11 (10:00 p.m.)
HBO2 playdate: April 30 (9:00 p.m.)
Drama finds out he will be the target on Pauly Shore's new "Punk'd"-like reality show, and thinks he's in on the joke. Eric attempts to smooth out tensions between Vince and Amanda, but they've already been relieved. Meanwhile, Ari's frat brother comes for a visit, and Ari finds himself jealous of the former slacker's newfound riches, as well as his gorgeous fiancé.
Written by Rob Weiss & Doug Ellin; directed by Dan Attias.
HBO Video releases "Entourage: Season Three, Part One" on DVD April 3.
Last August, ENTOURAGE received an Emmy(r) for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Jeremy Piven).
ENTOURAGE is created by Doug Ellin; executive producers, Mark Wahlberg, Doug Ellin and Stephen Levinson; co-executive producers, Marc Abrams, Michael Benson, Rob Weiss and Julian Farino; supervising producer, Denis Biggs; producers, Wayne Carmona, Brian Burns and Lori Jo Nemhauser.
10 p.m. Sunday. HBO.


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EMMY(r)-WINNING HBO COMEDY SERIES ENTOURAGE
RETURNS WITH EIGHT NEW EPISODES STARTING APRIL 8
Vince and his buddies learned the hard way that life in Hollywood's fast lane isn't without its road bumps when a botched deal cost Ari, Vince's longtime agent, his job. Will a dramatic change make the difference and bring Vince his dream picture - or will the boys regret giving Ari the ax?
From executive producers Mark Wahlberg, Doug Ellin and Stephen Levinson, the Emmy(r)-winning series ENTOURAGE returns for the second part of its third season on SUNDAY, APRIL 8 (10:00-10:30 p.m. ET/PT) with the episode entitled "Less Than 30." The eight new episodes of the show debut immediately following new episodes of "The Sopranos."
Drawing on the experiences of industry insiders, the hit comedy series stars Adrian Grenier as Vince, who is enjoying life in the limelight as a hot young actor; Kevin Connolly as Eric, Vince's manager, who tries to help him make the right choices; Kevin Dillon as Vince's half-brother Drama, whose own career has been eclipsed by Vince's success; Jerry Ferrara as Turtle, the least savvy of the group; Emmy(r) winner Jeremy Piven as Ari, who served as Vince's aggressive, high-powered agent before getting fired; and Debi Mazar as Vince's publicist Shauna.
Also featured on the new episodes of ENTOURAGE are Perrey Reeves as the long-suffering Mrs. Ari; Rex Lee as Lloyd, Ari's assistant; Emmanuelle Chriqui as Sloan, Eric's girlfriend; Beverly D'Angelo as Ari's partner Babs; and Carla Gugino as Vince's new agent Amanda. Guest stars include Leslie Bibb, Ed Burns, Nora Dunn, Artie Lange, Chuck Liddell and Pauly Shore.
April's episodes:
Episode #35: "Less Than 30"
Debut date: SUNDAY, APRIL 8 (10:00-10:30 p.m. ET/PT)
Other HBO playdates: April 9 (1:50 a.m.), 10 (11:00 p.m.), 11 (9:30 p.m.), 13 (10:30 p.m.) and 20 (10:00 p.m.)
HBO2 playdates: April 9 (9:00 p.m.), 12 (11:30 p.m.) and 14 (8:30 p.m.)
It's Vince's (Adrian Grenier) birthday, and with it comes the promise of a new year - and a (hot) new agent, Amanda (Carla Gugino), who wants Vince to do a high-profile, Edith Wharton period film. With the end of their relationship still stinging, Eric (Kevin Connolly) and Vince agree to have a friendly lunch with Ari (Jeremy Piven). Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) takes the reins planning Vince's birthday blowout, but rising costs, not to mention the strain on E's credit card, force him to seek alternative funds.
Written by Doug Ellin; directed by Julian Farino.
Episode #36: "Dog Day Afternoon"
Debut date: SUNDAY, APRIL 15 (10:00-10:30 p.m.)
Other HBO playdates: April 16 (1:30 a.m.), 17 (11:00 p.m.), 18 (9:30 p.m.), 20 (10:30 p.m.) and 27 (10:00 p.m.)
HBO2 playdates: April 16 (9:00 p.m.), 19 (12:30 a.m.) and 21 (8:30 p.m.)
Vince and Eric procrastinate over the Edith Wharton movie, rankling Amanda. Meanwhile, Eric plans a romantic weekend with Sloan (Emmanuelle Chriqui), but can't seem to tell Vince that they want to go solo. Turtle and Drama (Kevin Dillon) find a pair of dream dates at the hottest singles spot in L.A. - the dog park - but their dog Ahnold soon puts the kibosh on their romantic plans. Meanwhile, Ari orders Lloyd (Rex Lee) to "take one for the team" in order to help land a top TV writer.
Written by Doug Ellin & Rob Weiss; directed by Mark Mylod.
Episode #37: "Manic Monday"
Debut date: SUNDAY, APRIL 22 (10:00-10:30 p.m.)
Other HBO playdates: April 23 (3:00 a.m.), 24 (11:00 p.m.), 25 (9:30 p.m.) and 27 (10:30 p.m.), and May 4 (10:00 p.m.)
HBO2 playdates: April 23 (9:00 p.m.), 26 (11:15 p.m.) and 28 (8:30 p.m.)
After railing on Eric and Vince for giving her the runaround, Amanda makes Vince an offer he can't refuse. Babs (Beverly D'Angelo) orders Ari to fire an inept employee, but he must first overcome an unwanted side effect he's been experiencing since his breakup with Vince: compassion.
Written by Doug Ellin & Marc Abrams & Michael Benson; directed by Julian Farino.
Episode #38: "Gotcha!"
Debut date: SUNDAY, APRIL 29 (10:00-10:30 p.m.)
Other HBO playdate: April 30 (2:55 a.m.) and May 1 (11:00 p.m.), 2 (9:30 p.m.), 4 (10:30 p.m.) and 11 (10:00 p.m.)
HBO2 playdate: April 30 (9:00 p.m.)
Drama finds out he will be the target on Pauly Shore's new "Punk'd"-like reality show, and thinks he's in on the joke. Eric attempts to smooth out tensions between Vince and Amanda, but they've already been relieved. Meanwhile, Ari's frat brother comes for a visit, and Ari finds himself jealous of the former slacker's newfound riches, as well as his gorgeous fiancé.
Written by Rob Weiss & Doug Ellin; directed by Dan Attias.
HBO Video releases "Entourage: Season Three, Part One" on DVD April 3.
Last August, ENTOURAGE received an Emmy(r) for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Jeremy Piven).
ENTOURAGE is created by Doug Ellin; executive producers, Mark Wahlberg, Doug Ellin and Stephen Levinson; co-executive producers, Marc Abrams, Michael Benson, Rob Weiss and Julian Farino; supervising producer, Denis Biggs; producers, Wayne Carmona, Brian Burns and Lori Jo Nemhauser.



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I'm talking about Rob in Youngstown, ya bastard.
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A frickin' reason to stay up late on Sundays again...
I hated Entourage during the first season, but it really found some legs and some acting chops during the second...
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that is all.
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i am too lazy to find them on bittorrent.
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Fuckwits.
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best comedy ever
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ready for more douche-chill inducing moments from this show? If you are, then continue to watch. At some point, one of those tools, will do something foolish. Which will make you want Ari Gold to show up as quickly as possible to wash away the funk from Vince, Turtle, Eric, and Drama. Fun times ahead. Prepare for Artie Lange biting hot woman ass!
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I love the interaction between Ari and Lloyd. Very funny.
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This, and then new episodes of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" in a month or so will sustain me through the summer. Ari destroying the hell out of Lloyd's foreign good luck effigy was fantastic stuff, as well as Martin Landau's "Would you be interested in..." character.
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END OF LINE.
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Been waiting too long for this to return. Johnny Drama is a comedy legend. Way to go Kev. And Ari and Lloyd are a fantastic double act. Laughed at the review that said Ari asks Lloyd to "Take one for the Team" to land a write. That scene will be comedy gold. Lloyd had some great scenes with Ari when he was giving him his homo pep-talk. Classic.
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Will hollywood quit making insider tv for insiders to chuckle over. Please.
This and the horrendous Jewish-centric Larry David show truly piss me off.
If the clique wants to mock themselves send Christmas dvd's to each other. Instead they love rubbing their superiorority in we the "little" peoples faces.
After watching a season of Dirt I now realize we see only half the story. The pro-star half. Not the sleazy self-promotional half.
Finally Turtle and Drama should have declared their love for each other after "crossing swords" at Sundance. C'mon Hollywood and only Ari's assisstant is gay.
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If you don't enjoy "Jewish-centric" shows, just don't watch them. I'm sure that, among the 400 channels on TV these days, you can find a program having nothing to do with Hollywood, the entertainment industry, or shifty Jews. Not everything has to be tailored to your particular "taste."
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Or dumb as a box of hammers I will make it ABSOFUCKINGLUTELY clear to you.
The show is geared toward the Hollywood jewish community.
That type of insider humor and activity is not for mainstream middle america.
It is like when Steve martin told the plumber joke. Funny to plumbers, BUT not anyone else.
More and more shows are geared toward hollywood insiders, Entourage, Fat Actress,30 Rock, 30 whatever the fucking tv about tv show is,The Comeback, and even Dirt.
Fine if hollywood types are writing to humor themselves, but it is a big goddamned world out here with LOTS and LOTS of people who are NOT industry insiders. Or even of the splinter group of Jewish Hollywood Insiders.
Make sense to you now.
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i think you and mel gibson would get along real well. you hating all shows made by jews and him hating all jews. you to would be a parfect match.
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Curb your enthusiasm is both a critical and commercial success, and quite frankly, this non-jew non-showbiz guy loves the almighty fuck out of it. There is a simple rule to TV that no one seems to get. If you don't like it don't watch it. If it still gets produced after that, then enough people do like it for it to be financially viable, so you just need to shrug and get on with it, not somehow think any show you hate shouldn't be on...
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Huh? Really? Inside Jew humour? 30 Rock is inside Jew humour? Really? This makes no damn sense to me. Seriously, no damn sense, because shit is bad because it's bad. The religious affiliation of the writers makes very little difference in relation to something sucking or not.
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I have to ask. Is there really a hotter woman than Carla Cugino? Sweet Jesus she is beautiful.
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First off, Entourage is amusing and funny, but it would not work on network television. I think Fox had a show a few years ago about an obnoxious agent named Dragon, critics went nuts for the show and actors were guest stars- Sandra Bullock was in one episode. It flopped like Studio City. HBO demographics cater to LA and New York types who are into the entertainment industry insider bullshit. Majority of network viewers don't want to be reminded how fucking great hollywood elite lives are...I sure as hell don't. Showtime is jumping on the bandwagon with David Duchovny playing a screenwriter who bangs starlets...uh yeah, back to his old Red Shoe diaries stomping ground. Anyway, an occasional viewer of Entourage- not a big fan.
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star Jay Mohr?
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material wonderfully. It didn't make things look glamorous or glitzy. It just showed that everyone was duplicitous and assholes. The finale with the Jim Carrey scene showed this perfectly. I enjoy Entourage a lot, but it's not due to the set up. It's well done, and when you have a creator that writes 90 percent of the episodes, you have well defined characters and cohesive arcs and storytelling.
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playing his uncle if I remember right. Poor Jay Mohr, wrong place at wrong time I guess.
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Thirty minutes is not enough and most of the time it's around 24 minutes. I wonder how far they can push the characters w/o it going stale?
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I've read Entourage has below average ratings for a Premium cable channel compared to Sopranos- who has network TV type of ratings. Again, I have no problem with the show but its overly hyped by the entertainment media who are every bit as part of that world as actors, agents, producers, etc. are. When I read all they hype concerning Studio 60, I knew it was just the media patting themselves on the back- majority of viewers would not give a shit AND its obvious what Sorkin thinks of the majority with Judd Hirsch's rant. Entourage is not Studio 60, its not trying to make statements and condescend to anyone, that's why I find it mildly amusing.
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but would gladly trade him in for more Carla
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...Action could be remade for 2007 fall season on Fox and short of Brad Pitt playing Peter Dragon, it would still bomb. The only chance for it to work today would be if they downplayed the Hollywood insider stuff and make Peter Dragon an agent who is also a counter-terrorist/martial artist/superhero!
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How about a Dresden Files TB? What? No love?
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They were quite different from Entourage however. I think Action never really had a chance and I think it was far better than most of the sitcoms on then or since. As for Larry Sanders, well I wouldn't mind seeing and Arty-Ari crossover. Two of the best characters on TV. They need to get Rip Torn on the show.
Entourage is one of these shows that's best to watch back to back, say three or four eps in a row. It's much more fun that way. I was never able to get into in just checking out a half an hour a week. Not sure why this new agent doesn't seem too worried about Ari, is she retarded or something? Glad to see Drama sticking it out with Gold's agency. -
And the way they tried to go "over the top" about it wasn't as funny or as clever as the way Sopranos tried it last year. Sometimes I like this show and fucking hate it at the same time.
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l - o - l. So true.
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Turtle I really don't enjoy at all, but the rest are great. And I agree that Entourage is best viewed by watching a bunch of episodes in a row.
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Ari is hilarious, but man...keep Carla comin'. Pun intended.
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I would suggest the word "Gugino" works better as a euphamism for the vagina. As in, "I'd like to get a look at her Gugino."
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Carla Gugino will always be that parole officer in Sin City to me.
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That's all.
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also reminds me of the euphamism oft-heard on Scrubs, "bajingo"
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It still holds up as one of the best comedy series of all time. Can't wait to see the extras on the DVD!
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It's all going to build until Vince's final, epic decision in the series finale: the red T-shirt, or the black shiny shirt?
Seriously, we GET it: they're all totally gay for each other. Understood. We're on board. We love it, and crave more.
Could we have some actual stories now? Where the hollywood superstar, you know, makes a movie? (How many major hollywood superstars take TWO YEARS off from projects at the START of their careers??)
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Nothing new. The Jazz Singer? It's about an actor. Or a singer. Or whatever. Citizen Kane? Kane gets into show business - promoting his wife. Sunset Boulevard? Another classic, about a dead writer and a washed-up actress.
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I wouldn't say he has a Napoleon complex. But it's Drama and Ari that make this show for me. I'll assume that Drama's pilot will go nowhere. It would screw up his character if his career took off.
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You just want someone to grab that little pansy and scream, "Take the fucking job! Do the movie and invest your cash!You want to end up like your older brother,Shmuck?"
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It doesn't matter how much they fuck up, they always land on their feet. Why should he worry about money when there will always be people around to clean up any mess? But I agree and have no sympathy for people who get rich and lose it all. How hard is it to put a little aside in a safe investment so that you never have to work again if something goes bad? I would love to be rich, just for that security. Money is kind of pointless otherwise. Although so is this show, and that's what makes it fun.
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Malin whatshername was smokin'. (Ackerman?)Seriously though, who just buys 3 Aston Martins? I don't care how much you like your buddies. Ari needs a victory though, so he can rub it everyones face.
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Hasn't responded again after trying to rebutt rifuckingdiculous comment - "Oh yeah, this type of show is only funny to hollywood jewsiders" Fact: Shows stay on the air if they get ratings, and get canned if they don't - jew, goy, whatever....Get that through your addled, bigoted head.
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Fucking show.......
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We could take Evilwizardglick and Don Imus, smear them in blood, chain them at the dick, and throw the motherfuckers into a cage where very hungry Harry Tits Knowles would be waiting and see which bigoted, racist, idiotic motherfucker dies first...
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SPOILER..........I know for a fact that Vince ends up doing the Medellin movie, because an actor friend of mine plays one of the crew members in the movie shoot. There's a whole subplot about someone on the crew sleeping with the leading lady, and my friend plays the primary suspect, which is hilarious because he's about 350 pounds.
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Oh wait, no it's not. It is the best aimless show I've ever seen though. Yes, that means it's better than 24, which aired it's crapiest episode ever last night.
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