I watch Entourage every week and I feel like most people I know do too. But man, this CollegeHumor parody of the show is dead on in terms of what a fundamentally worthless show it is.
I was watching the episode of Entourage the other night in which Aquaman is opening, so Vince somehow gets sucked into going to a high school party with a couple of fans who saw him at the movie’s opening in the Valley. Now, while this would be an amazing story for those kids who got a movie star to vouch for them and attend a graduation party with them, wouldn’t it be just a bit creepy that a 30 year-old celebrity and his similarly-aged friends were at your high school party scoping out the chicks? And how difficult would it be for you to get any attention from the ladies when you’re a high schooler with not much to offer and you’re competing with these guys? I’m thinking this is really a lose-lose situation for everyone involved, at best, and a TMZ exclusive which features the words “statutory rape” and “in tears” multiple times at worst.


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June 16, 2009
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I agree, I discussed this after last season’s final episode. http://www.itbinsider.com/?p=154
Here’s a brief clip
“The incredibly diverse plot lines that occur throughout each episode are riveting, especially that one episode where Turtle and Johnny Drama got into that whacky situation across town while E and Ari argued about what was best for Vince while Vince sat around and looked confused until all the guys met up again at that party/their house/a nightclub where a really hot girl walked by causing Turtle to make a sexually suggestive remark at which point Drama then took the comment out of context and used it to make fun of Turtle in front of everyone. I lost it when Ari added in that equally degrading comment making fun of both Turtle and Drama which made E roll his eyes and look at Vince in a semi-homosexual way right before the credits started to roll and the cool new song from that rapper started to play. Hilarious. Poor people just wouldn’t understand this humor, which is probably why it airs on a channel they can’t afford to watch. I can’t wait until next season when I get to relive all of those exact same moments again.”