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Television episode"The Prince's Bride" |
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"The Prince's Bride" is the 19th episode from Season 3 of the dramedy television series Entourage.
Plot
With Vince's mansion hawked to pay for the Medellín script, Ari rushes him and E to meet a shady prince interested in financing the flick. The deal looks promising, but complications arise when Vince picks up a sexual vibe from Prince Yair's wife, Nika. Drama, riding the wave of his TV success, receives a summons to Brett Ratner's mansion, only to realize the director's assistant plucked the wrong name from the Five Towns credits — he wanted Drama's teenage co-star. 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. Vince has better luck with Yair, who literally serves a check for $60,000,000.00 on a silver platter with one caveat: Vince must go upstairs and have sex with Nika. With the offer on the table, the prospective financier joins Ari and E for billiards, leaving Vince to consider the dilemma looming above him.
Trivia
- The episode title is a play on the title of the 1987 film, The Princess Bride. It also refers to Vince's potential Medellín producer's wife, Nika who wants to sleep with Vince to close the deal.
- Drama gets a role in Rush Hour 3. Co-star Jeremy Piven had a role in Rush Hour 2.
Music credits
- "It's OK, But Just This Once" by Gym Class Heroes
- "What I Represent" by Bun B
- "Awe" by Citizen Cope
- "Hush Boy (live band version)" by Basement Jaxx
- "Pick It Up, Lay It in the Cut" by Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings
- "Tick Tock" by The Alchemist feat. NAS & Prodigy
- "Oh, Shit" by The Pharcyde
- "Why I Sing the Blues" by BB King
Error
- The check that Vince receives is dated in 2005. However in The Resurrection Vince mentions to Joe that they're in 2007.