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'Welcome to the Jungle" is the season 4 premiere of the dramedy television series Entourage.
Plot
Shortly after the events of last season, Vince and the entourage travel to Colombia to begin production on their film Medellin which is now under Billy Walsh's control. While on set, a filmmaker makes a documentary revolving the events of the production and filming stages of the film. Walsh immediately clashes with producer Eric and demands more than is expected including more extras in a pivotal scene and the collaboration of Academy Award winning writer Stephen Gaghan. Walsh also investigates who is sleeping with the lead young actress who rejected him and threatens to shut down production. Through out the production Billy shows signs of incredible stress. Three days prior to shooting, Billy states that the ending needed to be changed and that he would write it. However he continues to procrastinate and then demands that Eric get Stephen Gaghan to fix it. While preparing notes for Gaghan, Billy proceeds to re-write the entire movie and sends Gaghan home with a check for $275,000.00 for just reading the revised script. Drama also seeks a part in the film and receives a small bit towards the end.
Title reference
- The episode's title refers to a song by Guns N' Roses.
Casting
- Perry Revees (Mrs. Ari Gold) becomes a series regular in this episode.
Trivia
- Eric reads a book about producing called "Is That Something You Would Be Interested In?" by Bob Ryan. This was a phrase commonly spoken by Bob Ryan (Martin Landau) in the episode "I Wanna Be Sedated".
- The book is proof that Bob Ryan (Martin Landau) is finished in Hollywood. As people in Hollywood are done, end up writing books about their lives to prevent themselves from fully disappearing in the eyes of lala-land celebrities.