“No More Drama” is a cleverly thought up name because it describes this episode purposely which had Drama trying to fix everything and trying to see if he was going to keep his job. Then we had Eric start his new job at work which leads to an outrageous proposal from Bob Saget (oh yeah we had Bob Saget) and then to top things off Vince has something that he never had before – a stalker.

First off, Drama trying to get his job back was pretty hilarious because after the incident they closed down the set and banned Drama from coming to work. This immediately thinking about killing him off the show. He goes up there to apologize and after getting in, he apologizes. But the exec sets him off again and Drama threatens him again. It was pretty interesting stuff watching Drama try to get his job back only to do the same thing that got him in trouble in the first place.

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Jerry Ferrara, Adrian Grenier, Kevin Dillon

We had Eric starting his job and trying to help a colleague land Bob Saget, who apparently used to be his neighbor. Bob Saget really didn’t want to have anything to do with Eric’s colleague, but has a good relationship with Eric and decides to sign with the company if he could have sex on Eric’s boss’s desk. When Eric goes to the boss to ask him, I think we all knew that the boss would have no problem letting him. This all led to Eric basically signing Bob Saget and it seems like Eric is going to be okay at his new job. Oh and let’s not forget that Eric is ignoring calls from Sloan.

Vince found his house being broken into by a stalker who stole some underwear. It’s surprising that Vince hasn’t had a stalker sooner because we do forget that he is kind of a big star, but I have to say that I hope that this isn’t a plot that’s going to be dragged out the rest of the season because it’s really not that interesting yet. I guess if we were given the impression that Vince’s life is seriously in danger then it might make all this security and everything else that they’re going through interesting, but it’s not. There was a bit too much time focused on this situation also.

This season of Entourage has been pretty good and I wouldn’t say that this episode was one of the better episodes, but it was still a good episode. There was just too much time spent on Vince’s stalker situation, but overall everything else ended up being an entertaining affair.

Rating: 7.3


This entry was posted on Saturday, September 19th, 2009 at 5:42 pm by Charles White.
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