All Sunshine and Starlets?

Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Charlie McCollum, writing in The Mercury News, seems to think the show improves with age. He sees the show as "running on all cylinders now" as characters who bordered on cliche have suddenly become fully developed human beings.
But all is not roses. Chicago Tribune staff reporter Allison Benedikt thinks the "once-great show has gone Hollywood." She writes: "Entourage" works best when Ari's barking on the phone, not trying to fix his marriage. It works best when the guys are hanging out, talking about women or cars or food or weed, not trying to protect Vince from a scam.

What could be better than that? More Sloan?
Here is an AP interview with Ari Emanuel. I mean, Ari Gold. I mean, Jeremy Piven.
TMZ offers up the "Entourage Decoder" to stay clued in on all the inside jokes and references to Tinseltown for those west of Sepulveda.
Yes, that really was Jimmy Woods' girlfriend. The daughter of one of his golfing buddies.
All sunshine and starlets? Yes, apparently so.
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