I didn't enjoy this episode that much. It seemed very sloppy on behalf of the writers to throw that "soccer bet" scene in there. It seemed sort of first page google search material, not well thought out and I didn't really understand its significance. Otherwise the story is going down an all too familar role.
I reject your reality, and substitute my own! Let me forever remember Colleen Camp as the bouncy maid Yvette in Clue. I won't have that memory spoiled.
Believe me I wish she still looked like that. It's a shame even if she is 54. She was hot, but man she really needed to keep her mouth shut. She was so damn annoying in all of those films.
That might have been the single best episode of the season. A little bit unrealistic when the valet brings you the wrong car and you drive off in it and don't notice. But other than that, funny and the parts about/with M. Night was just hysterical.
Really? You didn't find the gorgeous-tranny-meets-Mayor-of-Beverly-Hills part unrealistic? But all in all, I'd say it's the best of the season so far. I wonder if they're going anywhere with Ari and M. Night, or if that was just a one-off plot device. I had a feeling it was just concoted for this episode, but they could have done a little better job filling in precisely why Night was shopping a script to Ari in the first place. The parts with Harvey Weinstein were priceless, though. At least Drama had the balls to tell him!
Quite surprised at the wang shot. I really enjoyed this episode. The first few of season 4 weren't very strong but the show is hitting its groove.
E's "attack" reminded me of when Mickey attacks Kramer. E is a really unappeaing character. Easily the worst on the show.
I agree. We are supposed to think he's this tough guy, but I'm just not buying it at all. He's really annoying. Good episode though - "I'm bugging out!!!!"
He is a horrible actor... I was just watching the show Unhappily Ever after the other day and he the exact same person on as on Entourage except maybe a little stupider.
Finally, you guys realize what I was saying about E since season I. He is a wimp and not believable. Thank goodness they got Sloan outta there. Though it might have been funny to see Sloan dumping him.
Drama with Bob Babilan (the doctor) was great. I was laughing my ass off for 30-45 seconds. Awesome lines by Ari and Earl to the weasel agent about Heath Ledger.
I laughed out loud when the camera panned over to Walsh and he's sporting the bright red shirt with huge white block letters. Classic.
Just caught this episode on-demand. Liked it, although I'd guess the twist with "the gang" directing the mountain movie isn't really going anywhere. I mean, the drama (pun intended) between E and Walsh would just be too repetitive. Anyway, I like that this season keeps opening up different conflict/plot options for the characters. Although at some point, of course, they should pick one and run with it.