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When "Sex and the City" left the air in 2004, many people wondered how HBO could possibly replace one of its biggest hits. But as it turns out, they already had something cooking, and only a few months later, "Entourage" premiered. Though it wasn't exactly the replacement that most female viewers were hoping for, the new series finally gave guys their own show about a quartet of friends who enjoy the finer things in life. No, not Cosmopolitans and fashion, but the rock n' roll lifestyle of a Hollywood movie star. Vincent Chase might be the only true celebrity of the group, but that didn't stop his friends from reaping the benefits, or the audience from tagging along.

The series started out a bit superficially – the first season was more about booze, bud and banging hot women than the relationships between Vince and his friends – but over the years, "Entourage" has become a more complete package with rewarding storylines to balance out all the cool toys, exotic locations and celebrity cameos. Not that we still don't like all of that, because we've been big fans from the start. Check out all of our "Entourage"-related coverage below, including actor profiles, DVD reviews of the first six seasons, and the latest updates from our Entourage Blog.

PROFILES & FEATURES
Jeremy Piven profileJeremy Piven profile
Ari Gold

His portrayal of super-agent (and, quite often, super-asshole) Ari Gold has earned Jeremy Piven three Emmys.

Emmanuelle Chriqui profileEmmanuelle Chriqui profile
Sloan McQuewick

In part because of her work as Eric Murphy's on-again, off-again love interest, Chriqui's star has been on the rise for years.

Bullz-Eye's TV Girlfriends: Sloan McQuewickBullz-Eye's TV Girlfriends: Sloan McQuewick
November 2009

While Sloan's the kind of girl you'd expect would ignore most guys, there's not a single diva bone in her body.

DVD REVIEWS
Entourage: Season 1 Entourage: Season 1

It's sex, drugs and rock n' roll as new movie star Vincent Chase and his entourage party it up Hollywood-style.

Entourage: Season 2 Entourage: Season 2

After a breakout hit at Sundance, Vince's star continues to rise as Ari lands him a role in a summer blockbuster.

Entourage: Season 3, part 1 Entourage: Season 3, Part 1

The guest stars steal the show as Vince and Ari worry about their futures. Oh yeah, and Eric has a threesome.

Entourage: Season 3, part 2 Entourage: Season 3, Part 2

Not as strong as the first half, but Jeremy Piven saves the day with plenty of laughs and even a bit of heart.

Entourage: Season 4 Entourage: Season 4

After teasing us for three seasons, Vince finally starts production on "Medellin," while Drama finds success.

Entourage: Season 5 Entourage: Season 5

The show's worst season is still better than most TV, but we preferred Vince better when he was famous.

Entourage: Season 6 Entourage: Season 6

Vince is back on top in this well-plotted return to roots that finds the guys growing up and Matt Damon goofing off.

"ENTOURAGE" EPISODE BLOG (more)

Entourage 7.1 - Stunted

For anyone that read my preview of the new season, you probably weren’t too surprised by the events that took place in tonight’s premiere, but I still enjoyed the episode a lot and think that it’s a strong start to what could be another great year for the series. With Eric more or less taking a backseat this week, the bulk of the episode revolved around Vince on the set of his new action film. And if you thought Vernon, the fictional German director of “Smokejumpers,” was intimidating, wait until you get a load of real-life actor/director Nick Cassavetes. Worried that the audience will know he’s cheating by using stunt doubles for Vince, Nick begs him to do an upcoming car chase sequence himself, and he agrees. That is, only because he doesn’t want Nick to think he’s a pussy, but the minute that Nick leaves his side, Vince goes running to Eric and Ari for help in breaking his promise without Nick knowing it was him who spurred them on.

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Ari has more important things going on in his life as the new head of the biggest agency in the world. He’s got big plans for the company, including a possible deal with the NFL regarding the league’s TV rights, and yet instead of sending someone else to get their hands dirty (much to the annoyance of Mrs. Ari), he visits the set to speak with Nick himself. It doesn’t quite go as planned, however, after he threatens Nick to get the studio involved when he learns that they haven’t been insured for the stunt because he hasn’t told them about it. Nick threatens Ari to keep his mouth shut, and then delivers a little payback later on by taking a full-page ad out in Variety with a picture of Ari in drag and the following text below it: “Ari Gold. My Friend, My Agent, My Bitch.” Has Ari Gold finally met his match? Apparently, because I don’t think we’ve ever seen him step down from a challenge before – and that includes the aforementioned “Smokejumpers” director, whom Drama once referred to as a “cocksucking Nazi bastard.”

Nick piles on the pressure, though, and Vince decides to do the stunt, which doesn’t go as planned when the car fails to brake properly after jumping off a ramp through a gauntlet of pyrotechnics. Vince emerges from the wreck unharmed, and though he appears to be a little shaken at first, once he realizes that he’s okay, he wants to go again. The look on his face seems to say otherwise, but I wouldn’t be shocked if Vince’s big storyline this season involved him becoming a thrill-seeking adrenaline junkie. It would definitely be an improvement from previous years, as Vince tends to get the short end of the stick when it comes to character development.

Meanwhile, Turtle’s new call girl/car service is finally up and running, though we still don’t know how he got the money to finance it. (My guess: Vince.) It seems to be going pretty well, too, except that one of the girls (Alex, played by Dania Ramirez) is a complete idiot. She’s constantly late to work, forgets her uniform, and gets lost on her way to picking up clients at the airport, despite the fact that she’s been there several times and has a GPS unit in the car. Drama thinks that Turtle should fire her, but Turtle isn’t exactly thinking with his head when it comes to Alex, and it shows when, after she manages to lose her car in a parking garage (again, I can’t stress how dumb this girl is), he makes a move on her. But she’s not interested, and decides to quit before Turtle can fire her. Unfortunately, that’s not going to be the last we see of the dim-witted Alex, as word on the block is that she’s going to be romantically involved with Turtle throughout the rest of the season. Is it too soon to be missing Jamie-Lynn Sigler yet?

And finally, there’s Drama, who finds himself in quite the predicament after quitting “Five Towns” and turning down an offer to star in the new “Melrose Place” at the end of last season. (Anyone who pays attention to the entertainment industry, though, knows that was probably a good decision, as the real-life “Melrose Place” reboot was canceled after only one season.) Still, things are looking grim for Drama, who only has eight weeks left on his holding deal before he’s officially unemployed once again. His friend at the network, Phil, promises that they’re still waiting for the right project, but when he learns that a remake of “The Fall Guy” has been greenlit with Dean Cain in the lead role, he thinks that Phil is lying to him.

Quite the contrary, however, as Phil tells Drama that he still believes in him, and that because of his unique look, when they do find a show for him, it will be something really special. And you know what? I actually believe the guy. Drama may think he’s a good enough actor to deserve a dedicated team like Brad Pitt, but that’s just wishful thinking on his part. I’m confident that he’ll find something before his deal expires, just like I’m a confident that this season could be one of the best yet. It’s off to a good start, at least, so here’s hoping Doug Ellin and his writers can keep it up.

TV POWER RANKINGS
TV Power RankingsTV Power Rankings: Winter 2009
Ranked #4

Kevin Dillon and Jerry Ferrara really shined in some of the season's best subplots, while the emergence of Ari Gold's softer side allowed Jeremy Piven to inject a little humility into his performance.

TV Power RankingsTV Power Rankings: Winter 2008
Ranked #4

This isn't the same show that debuted on HBO four years ago. But after watching Vince, Eric and Ari struggle, strive and progress over the years, we'd argue that's a good thing.

TV Power RankingsTV Power Rankings: Winter 2007
Ranked #10

Sunday nights just wouldn't feel the same without a little 'Entourage' in our lives.

TV Power RankingsTV Power Rankings: Spring 2007
Ranked #3

Fans of the show know 'Entourage' wouldn't survive without the caustic Ari, so heading into April's fourth season, the question isn't if, but when Vinny and Eric reunite with Ari.

TV Power RankingsTV Power Rankings: Summer 2006
Ranked #2

Everything is once again right with the world: Vince is sharing the spotlight with his boys, Eric's having threesomes, and Ari is the biggest, and funniest, prick on TV.

TV Power RankingsTV Power Rankings: Spring 2006
Ranked #5

In short, it could've been a better second season for "Entourage," but it could've been much worse. And for that, HBO can thank Piven.

TV Power RankingsTV Power Rankings: Summer 2005
Ranked #10

Loosely based on the experiences of executive producer Mark Wahlberg during his Funky Bunch days, 'Entourage' succeeds on the strength of its exceptional writing, not surprising since 'Seinfeld' vet Larry Charles penned several episodes.

"ENTOURAGE" ON THE WEB

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