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by Umnata

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Next we get to see Vince's "acting" skills, as he gives a nice little monologue about how great Dom is, and how he'd never intentionally do anything to hurt him.

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I KNOW YOU ARE LYING BECAUSE I AM SO PRETTY


This basically guilts Dom into confessing the crime, and the one shred of good grace that Dom has with the audience, his loyalty to Vince, is stripped away. Apparently, Dom's tell in cards wasn't the throat clearing thing, it was the throat scratching thing he did when denying the accusation just now. Dom has the Shrek doll taped to his leg and gives it back to Eric, but warns that it spent the night inside a most unsavory female.

Dom is banished to the world of the recurring guest star (aka his own apartment outside of town, but sadly, still in LA), and the boys drive over (Turtle's back in the driver's seat) to Phil Rosenthal's with the Shrek doll secured in bubble wrap and toss it over the fence to good ol' Phil.

Well, that should do it Medaean should be back on track. I read somewhere that while it seemed that Aquaman would either be a hit or a failure and the show would follow one of those threads, it turned out the producers had a third plotline in mind, that I didn't quite see coming. Aquaman is a hit, and Vince is a star. He also has the movie of his dreams all lined up. What could go wrong? Lots. Apparently, Warner Bros. is so excited about the opening of Aquaman that they've already green lit the sequel. Exciting, right? Only hiccup is, the start date on Aquaman 2: Orin's Revenge is the same day as Medaean. UHHH-OHHHH.

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EXCITEMENT HIGH...


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EXCITEMENT WANING...


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EXCITEMENT OVER...


So it seems that Vince has a hit movie and huge fame, but also, some of the problems that come with it. Looks like someone isn't going to make his generation's Scarface. I thought this episode was by far, the weakest of the season. But now that Dom's shipped away, hopefully our boys will be back on track next week.


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I'm so glad Dom is gone. I actually didn't even watch it on Sunday and waited for it to be on Demand just incase Dom got to be too much and needed to be fast forwarded. Oh Bruno Kirby...my how you've become bloated. I can't wait to see where this whole Aquaman /Medaean plot is going...

Oh and ugggggggggggh on the Shrek doll being used on the lady of the evening....gross

Medellin...it was the City in Columbia that Pablo Escobar was from.

Dom was disgusting...

I don't know which plotline I hate worse - Dom or Mandy Moore last season.

And is anyone else bothered that Aquaman has blond hair, but yet they had black-haired Vince playing him? Would that even fly in real life? It might just be me...

Please Vince...cut your hair. It is not cute anymore. Go for the buzzed look or something cuz that 'do is a borderline mulliet (fancy french version of a mullet). And tweeze those brows, they were looking a hot mess in The Devil Wears Prada. That is all.

Oh yeah, now I know where I recognized Dom from. He's the love-sick Jersey dude from "True Life: I own a summer share" or whatever it was called. ha.

Dom, the Yankees called. They want their stereotypical fan back.

hanan5050: Dom is definitely the Jersey Shore Dude. That made two poor episodes even worse.

It's a good thing Dom left - because if he was on another episode - this show would be off my list.

Umnata, PUH-LEEZE! It's Medellin, Medellin, Medellin, Medellin, Medellin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes, I agree wholeheartedly. Dom has hurt Entourage, but I don't think it's beyond repair. I mean, he didn't even have a heart of gold after all. They'd better leave his ass wherever the apartment is.

I basically like the gang as it is, but the concept of Turtle and Drama simply sponging off Vince without doing anything more than gofering is a bit distasteful to me; especially because they're so heedless of the possible consequences. I almost feel that if Vince was to become a paraplegic and couldn't work anymore they'd stick around 'til the money was gone and then split back to Queens.

You're right about the Sloane character. Guess she served her purpose as the "good" part of Malcolm McDowell's family, but that's it. Still, I could have stood a couple of episodes of Eric being shunned by her out of loyalty for her father.

I never know whether to dislike Vinnie or not. I just don't see him as being a Queens tough guy. He was probably the kid that had his lunch money taken by the Doms of his school.

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