this episode was really good, i also liked last weeks with ari trying to save lloyd's relationship. loving season 4. i'd f#$k that girl in a bunny suit but not if she's wearing one.
A great episode. Terrific acting by Jeremy Piven (Ari Gold) standing at the door. Loved that I didn't have to listen to that goofus, Walsh. Lots of hot chicks and sex. My wife loved it!
A furrie...LOL...Great f'n episode...The bunny slap was hilarious... Back to its roots, IMHO, meaning, more t&a, vince banging chicks...Sloan moving on, E finally manning up...Ari was great...
This season keeps getting better and better. Drama/Turtle hookup with the older girls, Tranny/Harvey, Drama/Weed, Contest/Furry.... this season has had some of the most classic episodes. Bland? No, just no. Yeah she couldn't have been hotter with that dress she was wearing. ... And the girl Vince hooked up way by far hotter than the brunette.
does anybody hate E as much as i do and wouldnt mind him getting shipped back to sbarros on the east coast where he belongs? vince is the worst actor on the show yet hes the Moviestar in the movie LOL LOL 1)ARI and DRAMA carry the show.. 2)HOTchicks behind them 3)and lloyd and turtle behind them.
cant believe no ones mentioned drama's speech about what 'mean' is. i couldnt believe myself hearing that and i think the same goes to drama's costars when he delivered it. great stuff
I dont like when the storylines stay separate... i.e.; when Ari is dealing with his own issues and storyline, meanwhile Vince and the boys are doing their own thing. Ari had no contact with the Entourage in the last episode. no meeting, no phone calls... they pretty much dealt with personal stuff and none of the Hollywood business... and while Ari always talks about other clients, I never see him doing any of the work... I mean he's partner in a major agency, it seems like he'd be hustling 24/7, but he's in and out of the office, leaving Lloyd to do all the work...
A furry wikipedia page I didnt know this **** was real! Furry fandom From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Some furry fans create and wear costumes of their characters, commonly known as fursuits Some furry fans create and wear costumes of their characters, commonly known as fursuits Furry fandom is a fandom distinguished by its enjoyment of anthropomorphic, often humanoid, animal characters.[1] Examples of anthropomorphism in the furry fandom include the attribution of human intelligence, facial expressions, and often anatomy, speech, bipedalism, and the wearing of clothes. Members of this subculture are sometimes known as furry fans, furries, or simply furs.[2] Art and entertainment celebrated by furry fandom may be any fictional work that employs the concept of animal characters with human characteristics, rather than any particular type of fiction. For this reason, any work, in any medium, may be considered part of the furry genre simply by inclusion of a fantastic animal character, although such characters are most often seen in comics, cartoons, animated films, allegorical novels, and video games. The science fiction and fantasy genres make frequent use of anthropomorphism, and as a result, are especially popular in furry fandom. Since the 1980s, the term furries has come to refer to anthropomorphic animal characters.[3][4][5] Although mammals are the most common, anthropomorphized reptiles, birds or aquatic animals may also be known as furries.[6] Contents Continued