Aquaman's premiere is right around the corner, and everyone is preparing for the big night. Vince is determined to bring his mother as his date. When she backs out due to fear of travelling, Eric and Turtle must devise a plan to get her to come. Drama and Turtle prematurely give out premier passes. Ari is having troubles with money, his new office, and his new life. He seems nervous, but convinces his wife that he'll…more
It's "Aquaman's" opening day and the pressure is on. Initial box office projections, already "Titanic"-sized, get even higher after the first East Coast numbers stream in, giving everyone hope that the film has a chance to pass "Spider-Man" as the biggest opening weekend in history. To avoid getting recognized, Vince and the boys decide to take in a showing in the Valley, but the 100 degree heat sets off blackouts -- and …more
The gang returns home after a night out celebrating Vince's movie star status only to find they have a surprise visitor. Dom- The Dominator, their paroled childhood friend has already let himself in. The gang is happy to see him at first but Dom decides he wants to cook, Drama's territory, and decides he wants to drive, Turtle's department, they start to feel like their being relinquished of their duties. Meanwhile, Ari …more
With Aquaman packing multiplexes across the world, it's time for Vince to capitalize on his success and pick his next project. Ari informs his star client that the dream role of Pablo Escobar in "Medellin" is available, and all that Vince needs to do to land the role is to impress Phil Rubenstein, the film's producer. The entire entourage attends a party at Rubenstein's Santa Barbara mansion, but all of the goodwill that …more
With help from Ari and Eric, Vince puts the heat on the studio to delay "Aquaman 2" so he can film his dream project, "Medellin." They manage to buy a 65-day window, but "Medellin" director Paul Haggis can't see himself chopping his script or trimming the shooting schedule. Eric comes up with a solution, convincing the director to shoot part of the script after Aquaman, and everyone's happy. Vince sets up a meeting with t…more
The showdown between Vince and the studio intensifies over Aquaman 2 vs. Medellin, and Ari is popping every vein to bring the two sides together. Adding to his aggravation, his prize client refuses to talk to him until he lands Johnny Drama a role -- a tall order considering Drama's current lack of star power. Eric gets the offer of a lifetime when Sloane suggests they get together with her gorgeous friend Tori for a thr…more
E is still sweating the fact that he woke up cuddling with Tori rather than Sloan during their threesome. To try and ease his conscience, he tracks down Tori at her hotel to apologize, but in doing so manages to creep her out even more. Ari's break from Terrance is nearly complete when he negotiates an $11 million severance package - on a handshake. He quickly goes scouting for colossal office space (for what will be the…more
In the wake of the record-breaking Aquaman, Queens Boulevard is picked up for wide release. Vince and E's joy at the news is quickly muted when they learn that the film has been re-cut and colorized ("Aquaman-ized," says director Billy Walsh). Worse, Vince has to go tout the film to the Hollywood Foreign Press in a matter of hours, and he's not sure he wants anything to do with what was once his passion project.
In the wake of the "Queens Boulevard" debacle, Vince decides that it's time to get away from L.A. and take a trip to Vegas with the boys. Ari tries to talk his star client out of the excursion, but with very little arm-twisting, ends up joining them instead. Turtle helps make the trip into a working vacation by getting Vince a gig judging a "beauty contest." The $100K payoff requires a bit more work than expected, but it…more
Drama and Turtle search for Saigon on the day of the record-deal signing; Eric finds a project for Vince.
Eric, Ari and Bob Ryan take the Ramones project to the studios, but Ari and Bob soon find themselves at odds over how to pitch the biopic. After a spectacular failure of a meeting, E gets Bob to agree to let Ari take the lead on the next one. That's not good enough for Ari, who sends Bob to the wrong studio to get him out of the way.
Screwing him out of the Ramones project was the final straw, and Vince is ready to fire Ari. When Ari hears that Vince is placing the call himself, he refuses to take it - instead setting out on a mad scramble to get Vince back on the punk rock pic. In the meantime, the boys decide to "flirt" with a few new agencies, and Drama suggests they rate each one based on his point system (décor, service, amenities and ambiance).…more
It's Vince's birthday and his new agent Amanda gives him Lakers tickets and finds a great new script for him. Ari sees them at the Lakers game and decides to try to win Vince back by giving him a script that he's always wanted to do, "Medellin." Meanwhile, Turtle and Drama plan a big birthday bash for Vince.
Amanda wants an answer on the Sam Mendes project, but Vince is preoccupied with planning a couples trip to wine country with Eric and Sloan. Sloan really wants a private vacation with just Eric. Meanwhile, Drama and Turtle pick up girls at a dog park. Ari tries to sign A-list writer Jay Lester and uses Lloyd to help win him over. Ari then feels bad and goes to rescue Lloyd after sending him over to the writer's home. Eric…more
Amanda tries to get Vince to commit to the project she found him, but he doesn't want to commit until "Medellin" starts shooting. Vince tries to get his friends' opinions on the script, but none of them can get through it. Vince decides this means the project isn't right for him after all. Meanwhile, Ari has to fire an agent at the firm, but has a hard time actually doing it. He also has to go to therapy with his wife who…more
Drama finds out that Pauly Shore wants to target him on his new reality show and thinks that since he knows about it, he'll play along, but ends up getting in trouble with Chuck Liddell. Eric has dinner with Vince and Amanda in an attempt to help them get along better. Meanwhile, Ari is jealous of his former frat brother's fiancée.
Ari runs into the co-producer of 'Medellin' and finds out that the role is available again and they want Vince, but they need any answer by the end of the day. Amanda agrees to negotiate, but the crew thinks she may be secretly trying to sabotage the deal. Meanwhile, Vince and the guys go to the horse races and Drama decides to buy one of the horses, King, to keep him from being killed. But he quickly realizes he can't af…more
Drama is worried about the debut of 'Five Towns' and refuses to see any reviews. He tries to spend the day relaxing, but can't get his mind off the premiere. He ends up seeing a review and freaks out when he finds out his performance was panned. Vince and Eric tell Ari they'll come back to his agency if he can get Vince 'Medellin.' When the only way to get the part is to appear in 'Matterhorn,' Eric and Vince buy the scri…more
Ari sets up a meeting to meet with a prince who is interested in financing 'Medellin.' Things get complicated when the prince's wife seems interested in Nika. Brett Ratner asks Drama to come to the mansion, but when he arrives, Ratner realizes that his assistant got the wrong name from the credits. Drama isn't the actor Ratner wanted. However, Drama won't leave until Ratner gives him a bit part in his movie. Turtle finall…more
Vince and the guys say goodbye to the mansion. Eric gets flack from the boys for staying with Sloan, while Drama gets fixated on a condo way out of his price range. The guys approach Billy Walsh to direct "Medellin," but have trouble working out the details regarding the budget and who will get the final cut.
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