Everyone's favorite five-way bromance has returned this summer for its (holy crap) 6th season. I don't know about you, but I've been watching Entourage since it first premiered back in 2004, from the days when Vince was on top of the world to his downfall to his current resurrection as the hottest star in Hollywood. Throughout all of it, the show seemed always on the verge of a total derailment from reality: a show based so firmly in the suspension of disbelief within a world that's not extraordinarily unbelievable begs is asking for a lot. So when, in this past week's episode, the boys spent Turtle's birthday driving around a racetrack in brand-new Ferraris, I couldn't help but remember another faux-sporting event from TV past:
My question to you: has Entourage jumped the shark?
It made sense to me, He's playing Enzo Ferrari and the company was sponsoring him.
What's a bromance?
Entourage, the guy version of Sex and the City!
your posts consistently suck.
entourage did not jump the shark. the new season is great and its only going to get better. celebrity lives are a little different than ours mind you. say if i owned a race car track/ ferrari dealership and a famous person like ben stiller came up asking to borrow the cars or use the track i would say yes.
nah.
entourage jumped the shark when it suggested that Pete Sampras err i mean Vince Chase was a decent actor
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It made sense to me, He's playing Enzo Ferrari and the company was sponsoring him.
What's a bromance?
Entourage, the guy version of Sex and the City!
your posts consistently suck.
entourage did not jump the shark. the new season is great and its only going to get better. celebrity lives are a little different than ours mind you. say if i owned a race car track/ ferrari dealership and a famous person like ben stiller came up asking to borrow the cars or use the track i would say yes.
nah.
entourage jumped the shark when it suggested that Pete Sampras err i mean Vince Chase was a decent actor