
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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Vince wakes up in the middle of the night and hears a strange sound coming from downstairs, finding one of his doors open. When Arnold does nothing, Vince calls the cops and decided he needs to take security seriously. Ari recommends Vinnie bring in his security guys, but the boys instead to pick up some guns. When the jackasses play with their new toys at home, Drama ends up shooting a door and the guys opt for the security crew.

Meanwhile, E begins his first day at Murray’s office and instantly finds himself at home when Murray says he wants the firm to land Bob Saget, who E, of course, knows from previously being neighbors with him. As a result, he sees some resistence and competition from fellow manager, Scotty, who’s been trying to land Saget for months. E manages to get Bob to come in and tries to help Scotty land the account, but Bob only wants to deal with him. He’s willing to sign with E under one condition… he can nail his girl in Murray’s office. Murray agrees and congratulates Eric on a great first day. We’re also introduced to E’s hot new assistant at the office played by Kate Mara.
The episode, however, definitely belonged to Drama, as evident by the title. Drama spent the episode desperately trying to get back on the studio’s lot, only to find out that Coakley gave direct orders not to let him in. Eventually he bribed the security guy with a gift basket that included three iPods, but most importantly, cupcakes from Sprinkles. When Drama finally gets in front of Coakley, he begs for forgiveness but tries to record Coakley repeating his lines about Jamie Lynn. He realizes Drama is wearing a “wire” and exposes him. In the end, Coakley tells him he’s not going to fire him due to resistance, but instead will just torture him.
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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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Vince gets the news that his Enzo Ferrari movie is being delayed 12 weeks and he’s going to have some time off. Looking for something to do, Vince tries to get one of his boys to go traveling with him, but they’re all too busy… Drama with his show, E with the Murphy Group, and Turtle with Jamie Lynn. Instead, he just enjoys an afternoon quickie with his waitress and then the afternoon Facebook stalking.
Meanwhile, Eric continues his relationship with Ashley and even has a little nooner with her. However, he quickly realizes that he’s just wasting time when he goes into his office at the Murphy Group and ends the day by calling his office quits. However, he still tells Vince he can’t travel with him.. he can’t leave Ashley! Oh come on E.

Drama is riding on a high when he finds out his show is casting for a love interest for him and he gets to interview hot models for a chemistry test (making out). Drama decides he can’t have a model as a love interest and needs an actress. Although he goes to Ed Burns and demands one, he gets laughed at. He then decides to beg Turtle, who’s out clothing shopping with Jamie, if he can borrow his girl so he’ll have a named actress as his love interest. Eventually Turtle gives in.
Poor Ari continues to deal with drama at his office even though Andrew and Lizzie have broken things off. That’s because, first he has Lizzie come into his office to apologize, and then David Schwimmer comes in and the office is pitching him to come back to tv, and the only agent he’s interested in hearing from is Lizzie. He takes Lizzie out to lunch, and Andrew can’t handle things. After he spends the afternoon crashing their lunch date and crying in his car, Ari tries to give him a pep talk and tells him he can’t spend his life lying to his wife… think how his kids will take it. Andrew takes it the opposite way and divorces his wife, getting Ari in trouble with the Mrs.
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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.
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With season 6 of Entourage
currently in full swing, HBO is shining its vlogging spotlight on one of the series’ most loved but often-sidelined characters - Lloyd, played by Rex Lee. On the show, Lloyd is superstar agent Ari Gold’s (Jeremy Piven) abused but resilient assistant who is currently trying to subsist on water and grapes in an effort to show his boss that he’s already agent material.
Since Entourage
runs for a measly 22 minutes or so, HBO is understandably exploring other campaigns to satisfy the show’s fans. One of which is Lloyd’s blog on the HBO website, with a recent update on how he deals with Ari’s verbal abuse.
“Hello friends,” he opens the video. “I would call you all by your title and last name, if I knew it, for that, among many other lovely things, is what I have been instructed to do by my boss or, excuse me, Mister Finest Agent in the World Ari Gold. It seems that script memorization, favorite drink memorization, steadfast professionalism and debilitating weight loss are not enough to make Mister Finest Agent in the World Ari Gold realize that I am agent material.”
It’s hilarious, as he goes on to how he “translates” Ari’s verbal barbs and enjoy it instead of lashing out. For instance, when Ari calls him “Forrest Hump,” he translates and somehow ends up fantasizing about hankering down in a bunker with Ed Burns, Vin Diesel and Matt Damon using their body heat to stay warm in a cold German night. If you’re curious at how he arrived at the translation, watch the video here.
Lloyd then closes the post by saying, “Another week, another seven lunches of water and grapes.” Funny stuff.
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It was Turtle’s 30th birthday and his morning started off great with his mother calling to yell at him and call him a loser for his picture in People. (He was wearing sneakers on the red carpet with Jamie). In better news, Vince gave him the gift of racing four Ferraris on a test track. Oh and giving Turtle a Ferrari after. Turtle then goes home to find out Jamie bought him a Porsche. Rather than being happy, all these things do is make Turtle feel like more of a loser. He decides to push to start his limo service harder. First by hitting up his useless cousin and then by going to Ari for advice on how to raise money. Ari tells him in Ari fashion that he needs to come up with a business plan first. Turtle decides to re-enroll in college for business classes and Drama offers to pay as his gift.

Meanwhile, Eric has own problems with the screening for Charlie’s pilot come up and Ashley just camping out in his house. The last straw is when Ashley watches his pilot and says Charlie sucks. An infuriated Eric goes to meet with the network to basically hear the same thing. They want Charlie off the show. After Ari’s advice, Eric goes in and tells off the network for taking Charlie off, even calling them a racist. After re-watching the pilot with Ashley, he realizes that Charlie does in fact suck. Rather than taking producer credit on the show, Eric decides to withdraw from the show without Charlie’s involvement. Stupid face.
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Ari: What I’m capable of doing and what you’re capable of doing are two totally different things.
E: So what would you do?
Ari: I would make a scene of biblical proportions. I would lie, scream, beg, borrow, and steal. If that somehow didn’t part Amy Miller’s legs then I would call racism and I would yell for all to hear: “you’re really gonna fire my poor black client
off the show he CREATED? I’m calling the NAACP, The Reverend Sharpton and the ghost of my man, Malcom X!”
E: Awesome. Guess I’m gonna try my own thing.
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