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"No Cannes Do" is the 11th episode of the 4th season of the HBO television series Entourage.
Plot
With Anna Faris's boyfriend out of the picture, E can finally get to work with his new client and he spends more than an hour chatting on the phone with her. He asks her to join him and the boys for a night out before they leave for the Cannes Film Festival the next day and Anna agrees. His lengthy conversation prompts the guys to wonder if E is mixing business with pleasure. They meet up for drinks and give Ari a hard time because he invited his wife to Cannes. Billy spots Anna and learns that E is her new manager. He says that Anna should be in his movie but E is unsure, because he secretly does not like the script.
As the boys prepare for their trip, they learn that a code red has been declared at the airport. Ari uses this opportunity to tell his wife it might be best for her to stay behind. She says she is fine and didn't really want to go. Ari fumes at the airport after hearing all flights have been delayed and tries to pacify his wife and Lloyd, who sulks at the office because he was promised by Ari he could join them if Mrs. Ari didn't go. Lloyd informs him that when women say they are "fine" they really aren't. Ari calls to check on her and finds her in the middle of purchasing a new car.
The terror alert is specific just to LAX and, with their flight delayed three hours, Walsh decides this would be a good time to ask Anna to look at his script and E calls to see if she can meet. They leave with Vince while Turtle and Drama remain at the airport to search for any suspicious characters. During the meeting, Anna appears out of her depth with Walsh's bizarre script – not to mention personality. E sits and doesn't offer much as he is put in the tough position of deciding whether she should work on a movie he wishes Vince hadn't picked up in the first place.
At the airport, Turtle spots a man wearing a Ghutra and is nervous about boarding a plane with him. Drama decides to go over and befriend that man; even if he is a terrorist, seeing friendly faces on board will give him second thoughts about hijacking the plane. When the airport closes down and cancels all flights, it doesn't look like the guys will be able to make it to France in time for the Medellin premiere. Ari calls his wife to let her know she can join them in Cannes, but she heard on the news that the airport is closed. She says she is only being invited for this reason and Ari wants to relieve his guilt. He calls Lloyd to set up a flight with a private company.
The boys meet up back at the house and Anna calls E asking for help; she doesn't understand the script. Vince tells E he needs to get Anna to do the film. Vince is upset that E didn't offer assurance at their previous meeting when E finally admits he doesn't like it. This prompts Vince to just lie about the script, "You lied to me." E goes over to Anna's and tells her she needs to do the movie. She agrees and they sit and talk over a glass of wine. Anna is still upset over her break-up and doesn't think she will meet anyone new. Eric tells her she has nothing to worry about; upon meeting her he thought that she was cute and that their first meeting was actually a date. Anna, flattered, tells E that she thinks he is cute too. Her honesty gets him to admit that he doesn't like Billy's script.
Ari, now talking his wife down from a punitive spending spree, tells a delighted Lloyd he can now go to Cannes. However, Ari arrives late to the Hollywood rush for private jets after LAX closes and none are available. The last plane was booked by Sydney Pollack. Desperate to fly his guys to Cannes, Ari calls Sydney Pollack, who is interested in meeting Vince and the hype surrounding his film. Syndey agrees but is only able to accommodate five of the six onto the plane. Lloyd, who hears the conversation, sullenly leaves for the day to go home and unpack.
The boys, Vince, Turtle, Drama, and Billy, finally meet up at the Van Nuys Airport with Ari. As they wait for E, Ari realizes he miscalculated and someone will need to stay behind. Turtle volunteers, since he is not directly involved with Medellin. Vince decides it's all or nothing and passes on the flight. E finally shows up and tells the guys that, because of conflicting interests, Anna fired him. As the boys turn to head out of the terminal, Kanye West arrives and greets Turtle. He is heading to London and Turtle asks if he has any space on his plane and Kayne points outside to his 727. Turtle and Vince ask if he could do them a huge favor and drop them off in Cannes. Kayne turns to Don C and asks who he knows that will be in Cannes, to which Don replies "Everybody." Kanye decides to go to Cannes and - Voila!- the guys all head outside. Before boarding, Ari calls his wife to apologize and tell her the truth: he wanted to go with the boys and feel young again. Now he really does want her to go. Pleased with his sentiment, and surrounded by a room full of designer purchases, Mrs. Ari tells him she wanted the truth all along and to have a safe flight. On board, Kanye announces that, even if it is illegal and has no training, he will be flying the plane off the runway. The guys sit, stunned, as Kanye emerges and exclaims that he is only fucking with them. Everyone laughs as they get served refreshments by attractive flight attendants before taking off.
Guest Cast
- Sydney Pollack as himself
- Anna Faris as herself
- Kanye West as himself
- Sam Nazarian as himself
- Brandon Quinn as Tom, Lloyd's boyfriend
- Ben Wise as Drama's friend at the airport
- Melyssa Ford as Flight Attendant
Trivia
- The song at the credits is called Good Life by Kanye West.