Eric starts his new job and immediately bumps up against fellow manager Scott when he mentions he knows Bob Saget (who Murray is eager to sign). Drama continues to give Turtle a hard time about the mysterious calls he's getting, but Turtle refuses to say anything until Drama grabs the phone away and Jamie-Lynn comes clean. When he gets back to the house, E tells the guys that he and Anna had "a moment" when she gave him her phone number too bad the digits turn out to be off the mark. In a flash of inspiration, Turtle solves the budget crisis: sponsorship.

The party is huge, with scores of Hollywood players in attendance-including both Ari and Amanda, who face off in front of Vince. Everyone loves the script. Jane filed for divorce in 2016 and it was finalized in 2019. '

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Directed by Seith Mann
Written by Doug Ellin

Eric finds himself in the middle of a bidding war for 'Smokejumpers' when Ari announces he's finally read the script and wants to sell it with Vince attached at the "general" meetings he's set up. Lloyd informs Drama that he's not needed on set that day and the guys tell Drama to suck it up and apologize to Dan Coakley. But as over-the-top as that was, more outrageous were the old lady jokes thrown at Melinda. They're off to Paris that night and everyone's invited. Ari yanks his daughter from class on his way out.

Vince and E try to speed up the 'Medellin' release with a visit to Walsh - who's wearing the only cut around his neck - but the director tears off on a motorcycle to avoid showing them the film. The two make peace: Ari will find Lizzie a studio job; she'll turn over the tapes.


With news about Avin spreading around town, Turtle brokers an exclusive deal with a liquor store in exchange for priority placement; he only needs to provide 50 cases for sale.

Vince storms out of his photo shoot to confront Sophia in person: "They don't want an accurate article, why do they need an accurate photo?"

Turtle flies in the Don Pepe team from New York, sparing no expense. Hes not tortured or self-loathing enough for that. Believe it or not, it's been a decade since the men of "Entourage" graced our small screens. Once there, Eric gets into a shoving match with Scott and breaks Vince's new dinosaur head. Jerry and longtime girlfriend Breanne Racano got married in 2017with much of the "Entourage" castin attendance. The mayor doesn't care. He demands an emergency meeting with Ari, vowing to do whatever it takes to act like a movie star again.

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Directed by Mark Mylod
Written by Rob Weiss

Drama is miserable over his break up with Jacqueline and Vince's accountant Marvin is pressuring him to get a job, any job. Jim, who happens to be Blige's favorite staffer, drops the scandal at her feet after cleaning out his desk. Disappointed that he doesn't have a job for her yet, Lizzie still agrees to hand over the tapes. E swallows his pride to talk to Seth, who demands that Eric have his ex-girlfriend Sloan call him to ask hom to do the show. With Drama's zip code all but updated, he shifts his attention to the awkward ballet unfolding around Harvey, who's come along with E to "celebrate the sale." Neither Vince nor E has the cojones to break off the deal, especially when Harvey works himself into a lather over a botched drink order. Carlos promises their talk will be about tequila.

Phil Yagoda tells Drama it was a mistake to embarrass the super-competitive Stamos.

Walsh, of course, refuses to cooperate and fires Ari before the agent can dump him. But when Vince and the guys go to see Ari he announces that he didn't take the job - he made sure Dana Gordon got it and Vince is back in 'Smokejumpers.' Watching this, I couldnt help but think of the Wizard of Oz with Vince handing out a TV movie gig to Drama and a new career to Turtle just like the man behind the curtain. Instead, Vince apologizes to Sasha. He married actress Jane Stuart in 2006 and had a daughter that same year. Ari continues to go through Lloyd replacements and is surprised by a visit from Terrance McQuewick, who gives him 24 hours to consider buying his agency, TMA. Meanwhile, Turtle manages to break out of a lengthy slump with the help of a professional.

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Directed by Julian Farino
Written by Larry Charles & Brian Burns

To help pay the bills, Ari lands Vince a gig appearing in a lucrative foreign commercial. There were many absurd things about this scene, not the least of which was Eric bringing Melinda with him to confront Sloan. Erics Farmers Market attack blows up in his face, so he confronts Sloan at her house. Sorry bro."

The next day Ari, haggard but prepared, meets Shyamalan in his office only to find the filmmaker has rewritten the script. "The things we'll do for our children," Ari says.

At the Mondrian, Vince attracts a pair of British girls, but just as E starts to settle in with one named Heather, he runs into Sloan, sending him into his characteristic relationship tailspin. Sloan meanwhile is being seen around town with Johnny Galecki. She is impressed when he opens up about how being raised by women has made him the man he is, but empathically turns him down when he asks her out again.

Drama tries to talk Dice into returning to work, but Dice refuses to yieldhis son just got into Princeton and he needs money for tuition.

Drama offers to pay him out his own salary so that they're evenly compensated, and while touched, Dice says no. 's Winnebago. Not only that, her boss was planning to shelve the film - he was only interested in it to spite Vince for ditching Aquaman 2. They're dumping him from A2, leaving everybody's future in doubt.

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Directed by Mark Mylod
Written by Marc Abrams & Michael Benson

E is still sweating the fact that he woke up cuddling with Tori rather than Sloan during their threesome. Studio exec Dan Coakley shows up on set to meet Jamie-Lynn and invites her to lunch to discuss future projects. Sarah's friends serenade the happy couple, but Lloyd interrupts, furious that he wasn't given any notice Ari was leaving. Saigon steps in to get his manager to buy Turtle out for a quick $40k, and Johnny is spared.

Vince is already smitten with the bookstore girl, and invites her to spend the next day with him. He missed the audition too, and he wants to offer the gig to Drama - no audition necessary.

The heads of the major talent agencies are on to Ari's big plans, and they ambush him 'five families' style at a restaurant. He insists he meet her ex, and it turns out he's also named Vince. With no parental rights, E says his only choice is to follow Sloan and figure it out once he's there. E and Ari try to undo Vince's promise by tipping off the studio to Cassavetes' plan, but Nick talks Vince into ignoring the studio's safety concerns.

When Ari demands his agents present him with new challenges, the mailroom boy comes up with one: The NFL is selling their TV rights. Ignoring a negative review, Vince ramps up his already-excessive spending by leasing a Rolls-Royce. Vince assures Eric that Cassavetes has already locked the movie, but a new problem arises when he says the movie "might suck" during an interview with Access Hollywood. He misses the audition, and after briefly contemplating anger management classes, he takes a call from Burns. She shares her concerns about Vince and the drug test, but Ari promises there's nothing to worry about.

Billy Walsh explains to Vince how the drug test will work, but briefly hesitates about recommending a prosthetic for him to use to mask his urine. Dana Gordon makes it through 12 pages before demanding Ari pull his client into line. Wandering off, he runs into Scott Lavin. Vince wants to pass it on to Billy Walsh to flesh it out and Drama readily agrees: "Guy knows my voice like Scorsese knows DeNiro's."

Turtle begins to worry when Alex, away promoting Avin, doesn't return his calls. She also guest starred on a number of hit shows such as "NCIS," "White Collar," "Royal Pains," "Perception," "Hawaii Five-O" and "Covert Affairs." Turtle confesses he was startled by what he saw and Alex teases him for going bald too.


Ari stops by the mansion to talk to Vince about the studio's concerns. Furious, E storms into Scott's office.

Although everyone else, including the network, is excited about the cartoon, Drama still refuses to consider it. With Nick shooting from the passenger seat, Vince does his stunt, crashing into a part of the set. When E seeks Sloan's advice, she reminds him, "You can't control who Vince is friends with."

Johnny awkwardly interacts with John Stamos whose mood changes once he sees a ping pong table in the backyard. Ari tries to call her from the bathroom, where he has had Jake hide a cell phone. Charlie gets angry and jumps Seth and Eric tries to break it up just as the TV exec enters - it's back to the drawing board for casting. In reality, she is five years older than Eric and eight years older than Sloan and as shes playing herself, there is no reason for Sloan to act like shes 60 when she is in her early 40s. Plus, she has a hot friend for Turtle. Intrigued by Avin, Cuban invites Turtle and Alex to Sacramento with him for further discussion.

Eric confronts Vince about his recent behavior and choice in girlfriends. Ari leaves work early to smooth things over with his wife and finds his sister-in-law Marci in town to comfort her. Ari gives Vince a painting as a gift, but Eric later finds out that the painting is a fake. Whether or not Eric slept with Melinda, E is Sloan's family now. He drives her to a meeting her car fared worse than his in the accident and when she insists on his opinion about a script she's attached herself to, E wins her over with an honest assessment of its flaws.

At the Gold house, Ari's spotlighting a few flaws doesn't go over so well. When the airport closes down and cancels all flights, it doesn't look like the guys will be able to make it to France in time for the 'Medellin' premiere.

Ari, now fending off a Cannes-envious Lloyd in addition to talking his wife down from a punitive spending spree, arrives late to the Hollywood rush for private jets after LAX closes. Turtle requests a sit down with Ari when Saigon starts getting heavy play on the radio and the calls from labels come rolling in. Barbara Miller interrupts with the news that Taylor Lautner needs a quick read on a script that he wants to make with Dana Gordon. Hesitating, he explains he was surprised by her personal grooming: "It was completely bald and I freaked." Drama points out that everyone is going smooth and if Turtle wants to impress, he should take care of his own manscaping.
E and Scott show up at Ari's and find him stewing. While Turtle tries to identify the senior Chase's whacked-out health food - "What's a psyllium husk, anyway?" - the man of the house returns, offering bagels and good news. He and Lloyd give Andrew a Hollywood-agent makeover but when Barbara starts grilling Andrew he has a panic attack and Barbara sticks with her "no."

Eric gets a call that Seth has agreed to the role and when he and Charlie and Seth are waiting for their meeting at the studio, Seth taunts E, revealing that Sloan called him after all. Just before he's about to go Rambo on the guy, he gets a call from Vince: Turtle has discovered that Vince's stalker is actually a bunch of sorority girls who were ordered to steal "Jamie-Lynn Sigler's boyfriend's underwear." Ashley meets Eric's assistant and the green monster rears her head, again.

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Written by Doug Ellin
Directed by David Nutter

Turtle frets over his unclean thoughts about the sorority girl, given his devotion to Jamie-Lynn. Certain the show is a guaranteed hit, Dice refuses to surrender and fires Scotty as his manager. Celebrating at a club, the guys spot Jamie-Lynn Sigler who throws a drink in Turtle's face, having heard he's been bragging about their encounter. Concerned about what the situation will do to Vince, E lets Amanda know how he feels about the affair.

Pauly Shore has a new hidden camera show, "Gotcha," and word gets to Drama that he's going to be surprised by a filmed prank. But, in a typical turn of Drama's luck, Donna decides at the last minute to opt for Turtle, leaving Drama manhandled by Marjorie in the hot tub. At Eric's office to read scripts with Drama, Vince gets distracted by an article about trying new things. Johnny refuses to leave the house without a role, so Ratner dangles a bit part as a bus driver to lure him out of the pool.

Turtle lands a date with his dream girl, Kelly, but his plans slowly crumble beneath her family's intrusions and officially die when her dad, Rufus, chases him off. E and Walsh shake hands, but Ari finds himself mired in another sour relationship when Lloyd's breakup with his boyfriend, Tom, leaves the assistant too heartbroken to work. When a post-coital Jamie-Lynn wants to take Turtle to her favorite restaurant and spend the day with him, he's in heaven. Meanwhile, Ari has his hands full trying to keep his daughter away from an egocentric tween star with bad intentions.

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Directed by Craig Zisk
Written by Rob Weiss & Doug Ellin

With Aquaman packing multiplexes across the world, it's time for Vince to capitalize on his success and pick his next project. Furious, Ari bans the agency from dining at any Flay establishment.

Still hopeful that he and Sloan can reconcile, Eric is caught off guard when she calls to thank him for the closure: She's moving to New York.

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Written by Wesley Nickerson III & Kenny Niebart
Directed by Dan Attias

At a Narcotics Anonymous meeting, Vince runs into Carl Ertz, the producer who screwed him out of a part in 'Danger Beach' years ago. Yes! Sensing Eric is concerned about Sloan, she scolds, "I can't believe I didn't f*ck you good enough to make you forget about Sloan." They are interrupted by Johnny Galecki who reveals he had dinner with Sloan the night before.