
Finally, Vince falls in love! Now, I’m ready to watch the movie.

Finally, Vince falls in love! Now, I’m ready to watch the movie.

Honestly, the highlight of this season for me is smarmy Bob Sagat. According to interviews, the first season they had trouble getting guest stars, but after that everybody wanted to be on and it was tricky to find places for them to appear.

In season 2, we see the boys returned from New York and Vince up for the lead in Aquaman. Considering my fascination with Jason Momoa, this is now hysterical to me.

This is the season with Jamie Lynn Silger. I am constantly amazed at how much action gets packed into a half an hour show. When I finish an episode I feel like I’ve watched an hour show.

In this season, Vince is scrambling to get another job after Medellin bombs. Honestly, I thought it was a terrible career decision. He want from playing heroes in all his previous movies (superhero in the last) to playing one of histories major villains. That would be like me deciding I was going to write horror. That won’t be happening. I wrote a scene where a character had a serious depression and I was down for days.

The first episode of this season is priceless. It’s a documentary of a movie that only exists in the world of this television show. The trip to Cannes in the last episode is pretty fab too.

I am having so much fun writing these guys. In this season of Entourage we meet Vince and Drama’s mother and see the astounding opening day of Aquaman. Not the real version though, that’s in rewrites.

I’m shifting my focus from rock stars to movie stars. Well, movie and television, and the people who work with them. (Never fear, the rock stars are never far away.) So Entourage is logical. I love the way these guys work together. Season 1 sees Vince’s star on the rise before his first feature opens. Painful reviews. Pursuit of the next project. His brother’s floundering career. Fabulous.