"Entourage" The Cannes Kids (TV Episode 2007) Poster

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9/10
I've seen better episodes but still the best show on TV
drewsky813 September 2007
Warning: Spoilers
I have to admit I'm a little disappointed where this show seems to be going... it's starting to get a bit convoluted I liked the earlier stuff when it was a lot lighter and fun. This episode still had a few of good moments, but I feel the writers either didn't put the effort or ran out of time before the end of the season. Either way they did fill the finale with a few characters I really liked from former episodes. Harvey at his angriest and Nicky at his nuttiest but I hope I've seen the last of Billy Walsh, I know he's the guy we're supposed to hate but I just find his character annoying. Harvey Weinstein is a way better conflict point and should be focused on more. Johnny "drama" carried this episode with his clothes,(stylin') his outburst at the hotel and and his long search for his french love interest, I would love to see that continued next season. As for "medellin" not much of a surprise, of course it sucked, I'm sure we all new this would happen, but the writers redeemed themselves by letting us think all was good for 75 mil. and then pulling the rug out from under us, and having Harvey drop in for 1$ was a touch of genius. Also I'm happy to see things with Dana Gordon didn't work out I hate the idea of Ari kissing her ass, although they still have "silo" to deal with...looking forward to next season. Also can't wait for "curb your enthusiasm"s season premiere Sept. 9 This is the show to watch for all of you who have worn out you "seinfeld" DVDs, this is the next best thing.
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Cannes, brah!
jcaineb28 July 2019
Yo we did it baby, we in Cannes! My boys done gone European! You know we taking home the gold and I don't mean Ari's Hebrew sack.

Love to my homies in Brentford, living that Vin Life like we in The Hills! Ain't none fresher.

Vinnie Chase, baby! Shout out to Drama, the struggle is real but you got that French tang. Shout out E, (Murphy GROUP!) the littlest man in town sweating biZZnass with no stress and shout out Turtle, who keeps it sloooow like reptilian namesakes do.

Hold the phone playa, 'cos we on the Cote d'Azur and the ladies won't let us leave without a fight.

Vinnie Chase, baby!
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6/10
Fairly disappointing
thejacksonlp4 September 2007
I know I'm repeating myself but, I am fairly disappointed with the conclusion of this season.

I think this season has definitely been the weakest of the show so far. Having said that, I still find it hysterically funny, engaging and it still remains my favorite show on TV at the moment.

This episode kind of sums up this whole season, just when you think it's going somewhere great, it just kind of shrugs it all off and ends up somewhere familiar.

And when it does go somewhere new, you feel like you don't want to go there, the romance that develops between Drama and the French beauty Jacquline is fun to start but manifests itself to a point that you might start getting annoyed and wondering what ever happened to the Drama that would mock E for not having "the sport-f***ing gene".

The bidding for Meddiln between Yair Marx and everyone else was great and the actual screening and aftermath of movie was just as good. But it ends on the kind of mediocre note that doesn't leave you feeling particularly psyched about the next season.

Despite all this, I'm still looking forward to the next season, but it really could signed off on a stronger note.
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Genius
"E was right there was some genius in this film, I'm willing to put in an offer."

"Oh yeah, for how much?'

"For $1"
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