Let's start by congratulating Jeremy Piven on yet another Emmy win. This episode again proves, though he may be arrogant, he makes a great TV star. Anyway, opening the show is Turtle begging Vince for details of his late night tryst with Justine. After refusing to kiss and tell, Drama chimes in, not yet over his broken heart thanks to Frenchy. I believe a new term has been coined this episode, Ho-zey. According to Drama this is his ex-girlfriend, a hoe and a floozy.
It seems Jeremy Piven is having a great night. First, he wins another Emmy, then his character receives a sweet new ride from his wife. For their anniversary, she bought him the car he has been wanting since he was 25, a red Ferrari. If we know anything about Ari, this car spells out big trouble.
While Ari is receiving lush gifts from his rich wife, Vince is meeting with his accountant. After trying to convince Vince to file Chapter 11, the accountant basically forces Vince to do anything, and I mean ANYTHING to get money. This is where the Sweet Sixteen comes in.
Just as I suspected, no longer than the car hit the streets of L.A., does Ari find himself some trouble. After pulling up along side his arch enemy, fellow agent Davies, a race ensues that Ari cannot walk (or drive...) away from. Weaving in and out of traffic, Ari seems to take the lead. That is until he gets stuck behind a school bus as Davies speeds off with his middle finger in the air.
In light of the new money issues facing Vince and Co., the team is off to meet with their PR guru. Begging for any appearance, Shauna gets Vince hooked up with a Bel-Aire 16 year old's birthday party. Drama also tries to get in on the action, only Shauna tells him to stick to chili festivals. Ouch. However, not all is bad in the world of Entourage, E gets a call from Amanda who tells him she loves the script and is pitching it to Ed Norton, which excited Eric to no end. Vince actually seems happy about it too, that is until E screws him. I'm sorry, it's bound to happen.
As Ari arrives, late, to work, he informs Lloyd his has been involved in some illegal street racing. He then informs him to send Davies the $100 he owes him for the race in a brown paper bag full of shit. Not dog shit, human shit. Ari even goes as far as to tell Lloyd to hang out in the men or woman's bathrooms, whichever will have him. Being the great assistant he is, Lloyd runs off to do Ari's dirty work. The boys, in the meantime, are off to meet the parents of the "sweet" 16 year old. Fran Drescher guest stars as the diva mother of the birthday girl, who wants her daughters $1 million party to be the talk of the town. Because Zac Efron backed out of a performance, she wants Vince to do something more than just appear. Turtle opens his big mouth about Aquaman, leading mother crazy women to want Vince to sit as a centerpiece for the whole party, in ice. He quite obviously booked it outta there.
OMG! Can we discuss how great it is to have T.I guest star as himself?! LOVE HIM! Anyway, while Ari is discussing The King of the South's movie career, he gets interrupted by two "police officers" confronting him about the feces he sent Davies. Little did Ari know, the jokes on him as the "officers" were actually male strippers there to give Ari a lap dance. T.I couldn't handle the situation and walked out. It is now all out war with Davies and Ari. Ari whips out the big guns, by sending Davies incriminating photos of his girlfriend. Well, at least that's what Ari thought. Seems Davies broke up with her over six months ago. Not quite the response Ari wanted. Neither was the racy photo of Ari's wife Davies e-mailed him. This prompted Ari to go to Davies office blowing a total shit fit. Such a fit, it actually made Davies apologize for it. Game over?
Our boys seem down and out, so what better place to go than the strip club? Too bad Drama is such a downer. He keeps turning away girl after girl. While the drinks are flowing, they all discuss some way to make some money. Since the accountant is blowing up E's phone, he finally answers when he thinks is Shauna. Unluckily for Eric, the accountant is on conference demanding Vince do the sweet 16. After agreeing to no iceberg, Vince is back in the money making $200,000 to appear at the party. All he has to do is sing. It starts off great, until Drama gets so drunk he interrupts, well, the whole party. It would also seems the "sweet" 16 is not so sweet, not at all. The Chase boys know how to party. I especially like the party where Drama, wasted as ever, pukes all over the birthday cake. Just another day in the life of the boys from, Entourage. Just before the ending, Amanda calls with great news that Norton loves the script. And wants to make it a studio picture. I foresee Vince getting totally screwed over with this movie. Yep. Definitely screwed.

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what's the song called
what's the song called that's playing as they're going up the driveway to do the interview for the sweet sixteen?