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Anybody else watch the show Entourage? My friend introduced me to it in the winter and it's pretty much the only TV series I watch... actually its pretty much the only TV I watch period other than movies.
rocketboy said:Anybody else watch the show Entourage? My friend introduced me to it in the winter and it's pretty much the only TV series I watch... actually its pretty much the only TV I watch period other than movies.
*gasp* EVO!Evo said:Never heard of it.
Based on the prior commentary, one is perhaps fortunate.Evo said:Never heard of it.
Astronuc said:Based on the prior commentary, one is perhaps fortunate.
I should have stated more clearly that I was referring to the commentary prior to Evo's comment.rocketboy said:lol...nah, they never show the gay asian assistant hooking up or even going on a date (thank god) he's just there to provide comic relief... which he does a pretty good job of. It's funny, not many people I know have heard of the show or watch it, yet everybody who I've come across that has seen is has loved it, I've yet to meet somebody that didn't.
Astronuc said:I should have stated more clearly that I was referring to the commentary prior to Evo's comment.
I have a batchelor friend who watches the program, and I've seen a few episodes. It's not something I would go out of my way to watch, and I rarely watch TV these days. I just have too many other things to be doing, PF being one.
Just out of curiosity - for those who watch the program - what is the appeal?
The show Entourage follows the journey of a young Hollywood actor, Vincent Chase, and his friends as they navigate the ups and downs of the entertainment industry. It explores themes of friendship, fame, and the challenges of achieving success in Hollywood.
The main characters in Entourage are Vincent Chase, Eric Murphy, Johnny "Drama" Chase, Turtle, and Ari Gold. Vincent is the main protagonist and movie star, while Eric is his best friend and manager. Johnny "Drama" is Vincent's older brother and struggling actor, Turtle is Vincent's driver and childhood friend, and Ari is Vincent's aggressive and influential agent.
No, Entourage is not based on a true story. However, it is loosely inspired by the experiences of Executive Producer Mark Wahlberg and his real-life group of friends in Hollywood.
There are 8 seasons of Entourage, with a total of 96 episodes. The show originally aired on HBO from 2004 to 2011.
Entourage can be watched on various streaming platforms, including HBO Max, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video. It is also available for purchase on iTunes and Google Play.