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* The title is likely a play on both the Robin Williams movie '']'' and, to a greater extent, ] "Goodnight Saigon". | * The title is likely a play on both the Robin Williams movie '']'' and, to a greater extent, ] "Goodnight Saigon". | ||
* As Ari leaves to get his car he has a conversation with his wife, and mentions how he knows she doesn't like being with Ari's mother. However, in the episode "]" Ari mentions his mother's dead. | * As Ari leaves to get his car he has a conversation with his wife, and mentions how he knows she doesn't like being with Ari's mother. However, in the episode "]" Ari mentions his mother's dead. | ||
* When Turtle is talking to Saigon Saigon's friend say's lets wait for the next John Cena movie making fun of Cena as a rapper. | |||
==Music credits== | ==Music credits== | ||
*"Wild N' The West" by ] & ] | *"Wild N' The West" by ] & ] |
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Television episode"Good Morning, Saigon" |
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"Good Morning, Saigon" is an episode from Season 2 of the dramedy television series Entourage.
Plot
As Vince's relationship with Aquagirl intensifies, Eric has to deal with two increasingly anxious sets of agents - those representing Vince and those tied to his paramour. Ari lies to Eric, claiming that James Cameron is willing to drop Vince from the project if the actor doesn't focus on the film. But the charade is exposed, and Eric turns the tables by sending Ari to Napa on a revenge-motivated wild goose chase. After Eric's car is stolen, a demo CD is left behind by the perps. The crew loves the tunes on the CD, and Turtle tracks down the artist, signing him to a management deal.
Trivia
- The title is likely a play on both the Robin Williams movie Good Morning, Vietnam and, to a greater extent, Billy Joel's "Goodnight Saigon".
- As Ari leaves to get his car he has a conversation with his wife, and mentions how he knows she doesn't like being with Ari's mother. However, in the episode "The Review" Ari mentions his mother's dead.
Music credits
- "Wild N' The West" by Chico & Coolwadda
- "Let a Nigga Know" by Saigon
- "Letter P" by Saigon
- "Come Again" by Saigon
- "Repercussion" by Saigon
- "Jerk It Out" by Caesars
- "Yea Yo" by Vi
- "Sympathy for the Devil" by The Rolling Stones
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