Revision as of 14:49, 11 July 2007 edit24.11.191.57 (talk)No edit summary← Previous edit | Revision as of 15:26, 11 July 2007 edit undo24.11.191.57 (talk)No edit summaryNext edit → | ||
Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
The next day Ari, haggard but prepared, meets Shyamalan in his office only to find the filmmaker has rewritten the script. "Here, read it," he tells Ari. "I'll wait." It seems Drama has wasted the previous evening as well when Turtle shows him the latest gossip online: a video of the mayor escorting his "lady" to the car, which ends in a Britney-esque crotch shot – and two nasty surprises. "Don't know how much longer he'll be mayor," Turtles remarks. | The next day Ari, haggard but prepared, meets Shyamalan in his office only to find the filmmaker has rewritten the script. "Here, read it," he tells Ari. "I'll wait." It seems Drama has wasted the previous evening as well when Turtle shows him the latest gossip online: a video of the mayor escorting his "lady" to the car, which ends in a Britney-esque crotch shot – and two nasty surprises. "Don't know how much longer he'll be mayor," Turtles remarks. | ||
Guest cast== | == Guest cast == | ||
* ] as himself | * ] as himself | ||
Revision as of 15:26, 11 July 2007
This article is written like a story. Please help rewrite this article to introduce an encyclopedic style and a neutral point of view. |
"Sorry, Harvey" |
---|
"Sorry, Harvey" is the 4th episode from Season 4 of the dramedy television series Entourage.
Plot
Trapped between a trip to Cannes and volatile studio head Harvey Weingard, E can't even enjoy some pampering at The Shave without Ari calling to jump on his back: "You sold a movie you weren't in a position to sell." E assures Ari he'll sever the deal with Harvey. Hanging up, Ari meets M. Night Shyamalan in person to pick up his latest screenplay, which the paranoid filmmaker expects him to read that night. At Drama's condo, the elder Chase has hatched a plan to schmooze the mayor of Beverly Hills into annexing his condo into 90210 territory – but he needs Vince to lend some star wattage to his carousing with the mayor, who hopes a touch of celebrity will raise his odds with the ladies. Meeting Harvey for dinner, E starts to see his own odds – for survival – slipping through the cracks as the exec berates the waiter and contemplates fighting a nearby guest.
Restaurants aren't treating Ari well either. When a Morton's valet accidentally gives his car – along with the Shyamalan script – to a stranger, Ari tracks down his ride using GPS. A 140 mph speeding ticket lands him in jail on the way home, but at least he has plenty of time to read. Out for drinks at Winston's, Drama manages to hook the mayor up with a hottie without Vince's aid but receives bad news when the bouncer says she's a tranny. The good news? The mayor doesn't care. 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. As the bouncer drags him out of the bar, Drama – elated in his victory – steps in to do the deed: "You can't buy the movie. Sorry bro."
The next day Ari, haggard but prepared, meets Shyamalan in his office only to find the filmmaker has rewritten the script. "Here, read it," he tells Ari. "I'll wait." It seems Drama has wasted the previous evening as well when Turtle shows him the latest gossip online: a video of the mayor escorting his "lady" to the car, which ends in a Britney-esque crotch shot – and two nasty surprises. "Don't know how much longer he'll be mayor," Turtles remarks.
Guest cast
- M. Night Shyamalan as himself
Trivia
- The part of Anika, shown in the episode to be a pre-op male-to-female transsexual, is played by model and actress Natasha Alam, a non-transsexual woman who was at one time married to the Shah of Iran's grandson Amir Ebrahim Pahlavi Alam.
- The episode's title is a callback to the season 3A finale, Sorry, Ari.
- When E approaches the hostess in the restaurant where he meets Harvey, he says: "I'm here to meet Harvey Weinstein" instead of Weingard.
- The amount of shaving cream on E's face fluctuates throughout his entire phone conversation with Ari at The Shave.
- In the episode, the John "Drama" Chase character intimates that the building which houses his condominium is located in unincorporated Los Angeles County, and that the city limits of the City of Beverly Hills begins an extremely short distance away, perhaps just on the other side of the street. In reality, however, the City of Beverly Hills does not abut any unincorporated Los Angeles County territory; Beverly Hills neighbors the incorporated cities of West Hollywood and Los Angeles only. It may be that when "Drama" eludes to local emergency services for his area coming from "County" he is referring to his building being located in the City of West Hollywood, which contracts with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department to provide police protection, which could be geographically possible. But either way, annexation of territory by one incorporated city of either unincorporated LA County territory or another city, as "Drama" would like done and which seems within the realm of possibility as described in the show, is an incredibly difficult and time-consuming procedure, involving action by the state and a vote of the residents of both affected communities, and certainly could not be a unilateral action on the part of the mayor of the annexing city, as portrayed in the episode.