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"The Abyss" is the Season 2 finale episode from Season 2 of the dramedy television series Entourage. Template:Spoiler
Plot
Vince's despondent mood alienates all of those in his inner circle, leaving them to consider possible futures without him. Turtle sets up a showcase for Saigon, while Drama is dropped by his agent. Terrance offers Eric a job as an agent (which he eventually refuses) and the now-unemployed Ari does everything he can to try and get back into the game while holding his meetings at the Coffee Bean. When Vince meets with James Cameron to discuss dropping out of the project, he realizes that he can't let this opportunity pass him by, choosing to snap out of his funk and remain in the role of Aquaman.
Significance
- Adam Davies is no longer Drama's agent, as the agency dropped him after Vince was loyal to Ari & kept him as his agent despite his firing.
Trivia
- The Abyss is the title of a James Cameron film, primarily set underwater as would have been Aquaman, the fictional film project the character of Cameron was also directing.
- Pauly Shore reappears, in a meeting with Adam Davies when Drama barges in. Pauly remarks that karma's a bitch, referring to the events of Aquamansion. However, the definition of karma actually means that karma was dealt in Aquamansion, when Drama's lifetime ban from the Playboy mansion due to Shore's actions year earlier was transfered to Shore.
- This epsiode was dedicated to the memory of Stanley DeSantis, who died before this episode aired. DeSantis played Scott Wick, producer of Queens Boulevard.
Quotes
Drama: They're not hookers, E. They're entrepreneurs.
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