The boys are back in town
What do you get when you combine a yacht, a
When I learned that HBO Asia was launching the fourth season of Entourage by throwing a yacht party, I was on deck faster than you can say “booze cruise.” As far as I was concerned, you throw in some drinks, good food, some A-list starlets (okay, none were present, but it’s a nice thought anyway.) and a ton of laughs courtesy of the boys from Entourage, and you have yourself a good time. And if we’ve learned anything from Vince and company from the past three seasons, life is nothing but one good time after another.
Being on that yacht as the sun set and my champagne glass was constantly being filled and emptied reminded me exactly why people find Entourage so fascinating. With that insiders peek that the show gives its audience, we are able to enter a world where excess is normal and the high-life is norm. For half an hour, you gawk in awe and envy at the lives that Vince (Adrian Grenier), Eric (Kevin Connolly), Johnny Drama (Kevin Dillon) and Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) lead. Season 4 promises more of the same grandiose
Season 4 of Entourage revolves around Vince’s dream movie
This is the first time we see Vince and Eric go all-in with their
The new season will also have more prominent roles for super-agent Ari Gold as he balances his crisis-management skills between Vince’s movie and his own personal life, and for director Billy Walsh, as he deals with his creative insecurities and artistic idiosyncrasies. The strength of the show has never been the acting of Grenier and Connolly, but with more focus on an Emmy-winning actor and the surprisingly convincing performance of Rhys Coiro, the acting seems a bit more well-rounded.
As usual, Turtle and Drama provide comic relief for the refreshingly serious theme of this season. With both of them having fairly successful, steady jobs (Drama as one of the main characters on a hit TV show and Turtle as a rap producer), their independence from Vince has become the new goldmine of comedy. The one scene where Drama and Turtle are out buying baby wipes (for a party, because Drama is a neat-freak) and are mistaken for a gay couple shopping for their kid is priceless.
Entourage treats us to another peek inside the life of a
I’m all for chasing dreams, but once you’ve partied on a yacht like Vincent Chase, you’ll be hard-pressed to give that life up.
Entourage airs on HBO every Monday at
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