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{{Infobox Television episode| Colour = #ffe496 | |||
| Title = Neighbors | |||
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| Season = 2 | |||
| Episode = 13 | |||
| Airdate = ], ] | |||
| Production = 205 | |||
| Writer = ]<br />] | |||
| Director = ] | |||
| Guests = ]<br />]<br />] | |||
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"'''Neighbors'''" is an episode from ] of the ] ] '']''. | |||
==Plot== | |||
Vince finally gets his first Variety cover with the news that he has landed the role of A''quaman''. Unfortunately, the deal hasn't actually been inked. No matter how many phone calls Ari and Eric make, they're not able to get a meeting between Vince and James Cameron, who is helming the aquatic epic. Complicating matters is Emily, who has no real love for either Ari or E, and is now working for Cameron. Eventually, Cameron agrees to screen ''Queens Boulevard'' to see if Vince will be right for the role, but Walsh refuses to show the film to anybody before its premiere at Sundance. Meanwhile, Turtle manages to break out of a lengthy slump with the help of a professional. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*] is the actor who plays Scott Wick, the producer of Queens Blvd, in the fall of 2005. This was his 3rd acting gig before his heart attack. | |||
==Music credits== | |||
*"Street Life" by ] | |||
*"Tiger Beat" by ] | |||
*"Big Pimpin'" by ] | |||
*"Freak Though" by ] | |||
*"Where Ya' Going?" by ] | |||
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