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If, on the season finale of Entourage, the fate of Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) looked uncertain, in real life, the two’s relationships are peachy, and they have even been spotted house-hunting for properties in the Hollywood Hills this month.
“They have combined their friends and want a great space to entertain,” said a source. “No marriage yet, but they are definitely moving in together.”
The two started dating after she made an appearance on Entourage where she played herself last year.
On the Entourage season 6 finale, with Jamie-Lynn out of sight (remember, because of the whole Facebook thing), Turtle tried to sleep with the hot co-ed from the university, but he later realized that he was still in love with Jamie-Lynn. Since she wasn’t answering his calls, he trooped to New Zealand via a 14-hour flight.
But just as he was about to take off, Jamie Lynn called him up to stop him since she didn’t want to try and make the long distance thing work. When he finally landed in New Zealand, he decided to take another long flight, this time, to meet up with Vince (Adrian Grenier), who is in Rome to film his next movie.
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This season of Entourage
was pretty bland if you ask me, especially for main man Vince (Adrian Grenier), who after the Gatsby premier early on didn’t have much to do (except of course periodically banging random chicks left and right). It was all downhill plot-wise for Entourage’s go-to-guy, and down the road, he was reduced to accompanying friends to STD clinics, going to charity golf tourneys, and worrying needlessly about his security. Damn that monsoon that pushed the production of his upcoming film 12 weeks.
For the finale, though, he flew to Italy to film his next movie, so Entourage season 7, at the very least, guarantees to have more Vince on it. Now if that’s a good thing or not, I’m not to keen on saying.
Elsewhere on Entourage season 6, it’s probably E (Kevin Connolly) whose storyline moved the most and whose character development gained much ground. Essentially, the season toyed with the idea of Eric and Sloan (Emmanuelle Chriqui). Throughout the season, the two had mishaps and misunderstanding, notably in the form of a young, doe-eyed neighbor, with whom for a while E thought he can replace Sloan. After everything, however, it’s still E and Sloan who end up together. And yes, E is with a new agency.
Speaking of agencies, there was also movement that happened with the much beloved tandem of Ari (Jeremy Piven) and Lloyd (Rex Lee). Lloyd was hell-bent on getting a promotion, but Ari being Ari had decided to put him through unimaginable obstacles, including weight control and being even bossier before he gets it. Finally reaching his boiling point, Lloyd accepts an offer from a rival agency. But because of a buyout, Ari was able to fire Adam Davies and at the end of the day have Lloyd back - as an agent.
There was also much conflict on the issues-laden Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) and Jamie-Lynn Sigler relationship, primarily stemming from Turtle’s inadequacy in dating someone like her. There was also the matter of the sorority girls who went into the trouble of stealing his undies.
No premiere date has been set for Entourage season 7, but HBO has renewed the series as early as season 6 kicked off, so it’s definitely coming.
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On tonight’s episode of Entourage, Eric plans a special lunch for Sloan that doesn’t go as smoothly as he hoped. So he’s back with Sloan after it didn’t work with Ashley and another girl who’s not exactly a saint? Meanwhile, Ari tries to convince his wife that buying Terrence’s company is not a personal vendetta, while Turtle is doing everything he can to get over Jamie-Lynn; until he finally decides to make a grand gesture to win her back.
Elsewhere on “Give a Little Bit” Drama resolves to give up acting for good and turns down a chance to do over his audition (which was painful the first time around) for Melrose 2009. Matt Damon and Lebron James, finally, strong-arms Vince to get involved in Damon’s charity. Is it just me or has Entourage been awfully silent on what Vince had been doing? Or maybe nothing exciting has happened to him of late. And no, the break-in and security storyline doesn’t count (after all, that proved to be more about Turtle than him).
On the last episode, Drama was all set to audition for Melrose 2009, following the sort of glitch with his former engagement in the last episode, but two people unexpected make their arrivals. Meanwhile, Ari’s former partner and former boss at the agency Terrence (Malcolm McDowell) surprisingly offered Ari a chance to buy him out, but of course he was a little suspicious. Elsewhere, Eric found out something not exactly nice (read: STD) about his latest fling, who Drama had first dibs on some months ago.
So he went to the doctor with Vince (yes, that’s the thing he was reduced to these days, I guess, accompanying friends to STD clinics and then having sex with the clinic’s nurse). In the end, he was forced to make a choice about his social life, while Jamie-Lynn decided to break something prior to her farewell, and Turtle was caught off-guard at the airport. Oh poor Turtle. Hint: Facebook and “Do you have any idea how many people request to be my friend?”
I miss Ari and Lloyd.
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On Sunday’s episode of Entourage, E (Kevin Connolly) visits the doctor’s office after getting some not so nice news from Drama (Kevin Dillon) about his latest fling. Meanwhile, Ari (Jeremy Piven) investigates Terrance after he surprisingly offers to sell Ari his share of his agency. Finally, Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) prepares for Jamie-Lynn’s departure, while Drama’s emotions get the best of him during his audition for Melrose Place 2009.
On the last episode of Entourage, the boys started off discussing the merits of thinking about banging another woman if a man has a girlfriend - case in point: Turtle. E wasn’t exactly happy with the Ashley situation, because she had a tendency to just go off without telling her what gives. But of course something is always wrong in this paring, because of Sloan (Emmanuelle Chriqui). At least Turtle feels guilty about it.
Later, E came over and they sorted out whatever’s bothering them - by letting Ashley read his emails so they can have an open and honest relationship.
Meanwhile, Drama was thinking of doing Melrose 2009 - huh - because its producer happened to think of him for a particular role. Johnny called it “a return to glory” but we know he likes to exaggerate. But wait, doesn’t he have an existing contract with Five Towns? Yes, he does, so he calls Lloyd (Rex Lee), who seems sick on his bed. Drama’s not so happy with the news of Lloyd leaving Ari but he wants him to get him out of his Five Towns contract still.
“You are dead to me,” Ari screamed to Lloyd over the phone. “Die, die, die.” Lloyd seemed like he’s fitting in well, but sooner or later he’d have to deal with Ari. And in the end, it’s Ari who delivers and Drama leaves Lloyd - but not if he can help it.
Finally, the only thing that looks stable on Entourage, Jamie-Lynn and Turtle, looks like it’s not going to be so soon, especially after she drops him off and sees the “sorority ho’s” that are eying them.
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On episode of Entourage, Drama “It’s Make-up” Chase (Kevin Dillon) will try to get a part on Melrose 2009 and will ask Lloyd (Rex Lee) to get him out of his current gig on Five Towns. Meanwhile, following the latest blowout from his assistant, Ari (Jeremy Piven) goes to war against his former assistant to get Drama out of his contract.
Following their ongoing (and multi-episode, in fact) trust issues, Ashley asks E (Kevin Connolly) if she can read his emails (which I’m sure are all juicy) so that they can have an open and honest relationship. Finally, Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) feels a little guilty about his love triangle with Jamie-Lynn and a UCLA co-ed. This, of course, stems from the sorority prank that was blown out of proportion on the last episode.
On the last Entourage, there were jokes about Palestinians and bombs, missing fruit loops, Zac Efron, and a sadly not happening shirtless lunch box featuring him. As it turned out, the break-in to Vince’s (Adrian Grenier) wasn’t exactly a top-level security issue. So does this mean we wouldn’t be seeing the Israeli security people?
Elsewhere on the episode, Ashley woke up on E’s bed, but the two still continued to have trust issues (not the least due to E calling her Sloan on one occasion). Ashley being a girl was trying to decipher the minutest details of a phone call, but later on gave up. These two really need to make up their minds about each other.
Meanwhile, thanks to Ari stealing Zac Efron away from him, Adam Davies sort of tried to steal Lloyd away from Ari by offering him an agent job. While he wasn’t initially too eager to accept the offer, Ari just pushed it this time, and after getting rear-ended, Lloyd decided to finally, finally have the balls to scream at Ari.
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Poor Andrew wakes up in his pajamas on the couch in Ari’s office. When Barbara sees him in the office in his pjs, she tells Ari that she’ll fire Andrew if he doesn’t sign Aaron Sorkin that day. Ari tries to tell Andrew, but finds out he’s not in the office. Apparently he went home to collect his Sorkin notes, but can’t get into the house and gets in his car, ready to head back into the office. When Marlo sets the notes on fire, Andrew goes nuts and turns the car and drives into his house. Ari is busy trying to delay Sorkin in the meeting, but when Lloyd announces Andrew is in jail, Sorkin and Ari head to jail. A pitiful Andrew is reduced to tears, and Sorkin, who apparently also had a nasty divorce, agrees to sign with Andrew.

E is busy working hard at the office when he receives a phone call from Sloan, which he cuts short. The boys convince him to call back and he does, setting up a friendly meetup for drinks. When E arrives there, he gets a call from Ashley who apologizes and misses him. He decides to tell Sloan, he’s not interested in being toyed with and missing a chance with a girl he potentially likes and blows Sloan off. Go E. Glad you finally grew something between your legs.
Meanwhile, the incredibly exciting main plot of the show, involved Vince hiring some Israeli security guy recommended by Ari. The dude runs some drills, set up a $100,000 retainer, and manages to find the license of the stalker wedged in the couch. It’s some creepy looking dude.
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With the “Entourage” episode where Zac Efron makes a cameo approaching, a new still is released as a teaser. The teen heartthrob takes a break from talking on his cell phone to greet Darcy Fowers who is playing a character named Lori. His episode is titled “Security Briefs” and will air on HBO on September 13 at 10.30/9.30c.

Zac filmed his part at Niketown in Beverly Hills on June 2 morning before the store opened. An employee of the store testified, “He was filming a scene and talking on his cell phone. None of the other Entourage cast was here. He was really nice.”
On how he will be intertwined in the story, the synopsis reveals that “after Ari steals teen heartthrob Zac Efron from Adam Davies, Davies counters by offering Lloyd a job as an agent.” Also in the episode, the guys step up their security following a suspicious break-in. Drama follows up on an insider tip on Vince’s suspected stalker and Ashley grows increasingly suspicious of Eric.
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It may be hard to believe - partly because so little has actually transpired so far - but the sixth season of Entourage is already halfway finished.

Fortunately, it sounds like the best is yet to come.
There are more guest stars to come. Look for Zac Efron, Aaron Sorkin, LeBron James and Matt Damon - who “comes and just kills it,” according to Kevin Dillon - to make cameos.
Neither Chase brother will find love. Adrian Grenier says Vince will have “a lot of love,” but we know what that translate into; while Dillon says: “Drama’s love is the art. He’s all about doing good movies. It’s not as much fun if there’s girls involved for Drama. He’s gotta be obsessed with anything that’s related to his fame.”
Will E and Sloan ever get together? Maybe. At some point. “There’s resolution [and] unexpected surprises,” Emmanuelle Chriqui says.
Will the Golds get a divorce? Of course not. Mrs. Ari might be mad at her husband right now, but Perry Reeves says: “Ari and I are not done yet. We’re still hanging in there. I could have an affair with my tennis coach, anything could happen. Right?”
Give us more of Autumn Reeser! The show sure will. Regarding her character of Lizzie Grant, the actress says: “She’s hyper-ambitious and causes a lot of problems for Ari and the agency.”
Will Ari lose the agency? It seems possible, if you believe Jeremy Piven. “All the seeds that I’ve planted unravel,” he said of Ari. “The whole thing is going to be blowing up in my face, and yet the wife stands by me, and I have to borrow a great deal of money from her, so it’s going to get really, really ugly before it gets beautiful.”
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HBO Hollywood-themed series Entourage
is currently running its sixth season. Thus far, some folks have commented that not a lot of movement is happening to the guys plot-wise. Several episodes in, Vince (Adrian Grenier), E (Kevin Dillon), Drama (Jerry Ferrara), Turtle (Kevin Connolly), and Ari (Jeremy Piven) seem to be stuck in a rut, but if a bunch of spoilers are to be believed, that’s going to end any time soon.
“I think it’s a throwback to season one,” said Grenier. “We’re going to have some good, old-fashioned fun this time.”
Connolly previously confirmed “the guys around Vince figuring out what they’re going to do with the rest of their lives.” This is clearest with the last episode, when E, bored out of his mind, finally decided to take matters into his own hands to get out of it. In fact, he got surprised by a job opportunity.
Speaking of Eric, Emmanuelle Chriqui, who played his love interest Sloan, had previously revealed that not only will her character be back for Entourage season 6 (since we’ve already seen that - the very familiar “friends first” route), the ongoing season will be when E will learn the most about her. Ultimately, she will come between his new love interest, neighbor-vixen Ashley.
Finally on the Entourage season 6 spoilers agenda, Malcolm McDowell as Terence will reportedly make a bid to merge his agency with Ari’s Miller Gold. Also watch out for a break-in, Bob Saget, Andrew’s meltdown, Lil’ Wayne, LeBron James, Aaron Sorkin, Zac Efron, plus maybe a new girlfriend for Vince, played by Israeli 2004 Miss Israel Gal Gadot.
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In “Running on E” episode of Entourage, Vince (Adrian Grenier) tries to search for ways to amuse himself after finding out that production on his next film is delayed. Meanwhile, Andrew (Gary Cole) finally heeds Ari’s (Jeremy Piven) advice to break it up with Lizzie. When he tells Ari, however, he’s still a little suspicious so he has Lloyd (Rex Lee) keep an eye on him anyway.
Elsewhere on “Running on E,” Drama (Kevin Dillon) auditions actresses to play his new love interest on “Five Towns,” while Jamie-Lynn takes Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) shopping for back-to-school clothes (he announced his plan to go to business school in the last episode), while a bored E (Kevin Connolly) is still unsure of how to react on things.
On the last episode of Entourage, Turtle wasn’t exactly having a grand time on his birthday (”birthday blues”), after his mother called and gave him a hard time about his outfit in the Gatsby premiere. She told him to “get it together” just before greeting him happy birthday. Elsewhere, Ashley’s sleepover didn’t turn out right after she dissed Charlie (Bow Wow) on E’s pilot which she watched without permission.
Moving on, because the boys are bored and it’s Turtle’s birthday, they head on to the race track to burn some rubber, but ended up doing what seemed like a music video. And then: surprise! A $240,000 Ferrari as a birthday gift; and right after they say something about the economy.
Fast forward to Ari’s office, E learned of his new directive to Lloyd when he called him Mr. Murphy and told him, Mr. Gold is awaiting your arrival, right before offering him his favorite beverage. While there, he received the news that Charlie didn’t score well on the screening.
More birthday gifts and, guess what, another car for Turtle, this time from Jamie-Lynn. For some reason, it got him even more pissed perhaps because everyone thinks he’s a loser. Later, Ari told him, “but you don’t have a career.” Finally, E charged the CW and told someone she’s racist.