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- This Chicago-set sitcom follows the intertwined lives of six young urbanites trying to learn the ropes of adulthood. Through breakups and whatever other curve-balls life throws them, the pals stick together.
- A coming-of-age biographical film about the 1970s teenage all-girl rock band The Runaways. The relationship between band members Cherie Currie and Joan Jett is also explored.
- Moving from England to California, the youngest cousins of Elle Woods must defend themselves when their schools reigning forces turn on the girls and try to frame them for a crime.
- A government scientist and his tough, attractive FBI handler try to save people from deadly scientific experiments, poisoners, rare diseases, and environmental hazards.
- Recently released from juvenile detention, talented dancer Maria Ramirez finds an outlet for her passion with a new dance crew.
- Evil spirits released from old celluloid cause a film crew to slowly go insane while in production on a new project.
- Alcoholic Calvin cons his way into a job tending the grounds of a hillside mansion owned by the reclusive Jack. On the night Calvin stumbles into a bathroom to see Jack with a gun to his head, an unlikely friendship is born.
- In a society where humans and vampires co-exist, set in the small town of Bon Temps, Louisiana, Sookie Stackhouse is a young woman who may have found a perfect boyfriend. Sookie is clairvoyant and constantly hears people's thoughts so it makes dating a bit difficult since she tries to keep her ability a secret. When 173-year-old vampire Bill Compton walks into the Merlotte's Bar and Grill where she works as a waitress, she realizes that she can't "hear" what he's thinking, thus giving away his origins since she can't hear the thoughts of those whom are technically dead. Vampires "came out of the coffin" two years ago when the Japanese invented Tru Blood, a synthetic blood substitute. Sookie rescues Bill when a couple of lowlife rednecks, the Rattrays, try to steal his blood to sell on the black market, but she may have a price to pay for interfering. Meanwhile, Sookie's older brother, Jason, is a smooth-talking hustler and lothario who works part-time with a construction crew, and who gets arrested after a local woman that he had a one-night stand with is found strangled. Tara Thornton is Sookie's ill-tempered best friend whom finds her bad-boy brother irresistible. Sam Merlotte is the owner of Merlotte's Bar, who keeps his romantic feelings for Sookie to himself. Lafayette Reynolds is Tara's flamboyant gay cousin and the short-order cook at Merlotte's as well as Jason's co-worker at his construction day job who has more to offer than his gourmet foods. Arlene Fowler is a middle-aged divorcée and another of Sookie's friends and co-workers at Merlotte's looking for a new husband to help raise her two children. Andy Bellefleur is the local police detective working with the collaboration of the town sheriff, Bud Dearborn, who thinks the town may have a killer in their midst as they investigate the strangulation case.
- After their encounter with the racist policeman, Sookie tells Bill that she won't be seeing him anymore. The next day, Bill keeps his promise to Sookie's grandmother, Adele 'Gran' Stackhouse, to speak at the monthly meeting of the Descendents of the Glorious Dead. Bill becomes very popular when he reminiscences about the Civil War and the Mayor gives him an old photo he found in the archives. Bill also recalls the circumstances of how he became a vampire. Meanwhile, Sam asks Sookie out on a date, but things don't go as he planned for she tells him that she is not ready to commit. A little later, Sookie is shocked by what she finds when she gets home. Elsewhere, Jason gets more vampire blood from Lafayette, and he also takes an interest in Tara after he hears she has a thing for him. But Jason instead sets his sights on a local woman, named Randi Sue, as his latest sexual conquest.
- Vince is having problems with the director of "Smokejumpers." Eric finds out Seth Green could be the star of Charlie's pilot.
- Vince and Werner disagree on a crucial scene in "Smoke Jumpers." Turtle arranges a secret rendezvous.
- The boys return to New York, where Eric meets with Gus Van Sant and Drama looks to invest some of his new fortune. Vince runs into an old girlfriend.
- Facing a big decision about Vince's career, the boys head out of town to contemplate their next move. Lloyd must back Ari at a crucial time.
- Vince's old friend, Dom, calls him for help. Turtle is reduced to being Drama's assistant. Ari squares off against Alan Gray over Vince's career.
- Vince meets a hot supermodel during a photo shoot. Ari wheels and deals while at a funeral.
- Vince has to go behind Ari's back to meet with a director. Turtle meets Jamie-Lynn Sigler.
- Vince has problems on the set of "Smokejumpers." Ari meets up with a former colleague.
- After "Medellin" bombs at Cannes, Vince hides out in Mexico. Drama's star status rubs some people the wrong way at a photo shoot.
- Eric, Vince, and Ari go all out to sell their new movie. Drama has another memorable turn on a talk show.
- A cash-strapped Vince searches high and low for any type of paying job. Ari and Adam Davies battle it out.
- Eric tries to make a deal for 2 new clients. Drama does whatever it takes to keep his relationship with Jacqueline. An old flame returns to Vince.
- Following his successful car-jumping stunt, Vince's devil-may-care attitude causes problems for Ari, who is negotiating with the NFL. Eric is dragged into Drama's search for a TV series. Turtle has problems with an ex-employee.
- E and Ari panic when Vince agrees to do his own stunts in the new Nick Cassavetes movie. Drama and Turtle have work issues of different kinds, and Ari considers a foray into the NFL.
- Ari's surprise birthday for Mrs. Ari is undermined by work. The boys are worried about Vince's out-of-control behavior, Eric receives a business proposal from Terrance, and Turtle could lose the tequila business.
- Eric and Phil Yagota try to convince Drama to work on a sitcom. Turtle gains an unlikely partner in a new business venture. Ari and Barbara Miller clash over giving Lizzie a promotion.
- After a disastrous meeting with John Stamos, Drama asks advice from Bob Saget to fix the situation. Turtle is skeptical when Alex proposes a new business deal; Eric and Scott try to keep Vince's career and their new business moving forward.
- Ari tries to make deals with several high-profile celebrities to protect himself against Lizzie's plans. Vince meets porn star Sasha Grey and introduces her to Stan Lee. Drama has to compete for work against Bob Saget.
- Ari clashes with Amanda Daniels over the Lizzie Grant situation. Vince's erratic behavior intensifies. Billy Walsh makes a peace offering to E and Drama.
- Vince's behavior worries his new director. Billy Walsh's newest pitch for a show rankles Drama but intrigues Eric. Ari must negotiate with Lizzie Grant to retrieve incriminating evidence.
- Sasha gets an offer she can't refuse to star in another porn film. Ari goes all out to repair his damaged image. Turtle has problems with the tequila line, and Drama isn't enthusiastic about a show the network wants for him.
- 2004–201128mTV-MA7.9 (809)TV EpisodeVince tries to get Sasha a role in his new movie to keep her from starring in an adult film. Turtle goes behind his boss' back to meet with Mark Cuban. Ari loses a business deal to Amanda Daniels.
- Drama freaks out when Vince returns from rehab and the gang decides to throw a huge party to celebrate. Elsewhere, E and Scott's new company is thriving and Drama clashes with his animated show's costar.
- Vince tries to help out a fellow addict but things end badly. Ari decides to rekindle an old relationship. Turtle receives news from Carlos about his investment in Avion. Drama continues to clash with his "Johnny Goes Bananas" costar Andrew Dice Clay.
- Ari continues his fling with former flame, Dana Gordon. After a bad session of couples therapy, Ari takes Dana out to Bobby Flay's restaurant to get back at his wife. Dana learns of Ari's real motives and storms out. Mrs. Gold then accuses Ari of cheating on her with Dana while they were still together, which Ari immediately denies.
- Vince writes a screenplay and Billy Walsh decides to use Drama as the lead. Meanwhile, Ari learns what Mrs. Ari has been up to and now has a sworn enemy.
- (Series Finale) After a first date, Vince pulls out all the stops for Sophia. Ari and Mrs. Ari take a step forward, and a step back, at therapy. Drama, Turtle and Vince try to convince Sloan to give Eric another chance.
- Drama tries to get Andrew Dice Clay back on his show; Vince does a Vanity Fair interview; Ari has an awkward meeting with Dana Gordon.
- Vince tries to make things right with journalist Sophia Lear. Ari gets a reality check about his divorce. Eric receives an over-the-top gift, and some unsettling news. Turtle meets with his East Coast partners on a new venture. Drama shows his solidarity.
- Vince continues to woo Sophia. The DeLucas fall in love with a pricey restaurant space, forcing Turtle to pitch his investors for more money. Distraught over Sloan, Eric turns to Melinda (again). Ari connects with Vince and Drama's miner movie script.
- Dave's dad (Michael Mckean) introduces his new girlfriend (Megan Mullally), and Alex adopts a parrot.
- Max plots revenge, Brad gets a job, and Pete proposes to Penny.
- 2011–202021mTV-147.1 (192)TV EpisodeIf it wasn't weird enough that Penny's mom is dating Dave's dad, now they want a baby?
- Sookie Stackhouse, a waitress with telepathic abilities, falls under the spell of a 173-year-old vampire; Sookie's brother finds himself in hot water.