Having worked on this episode I had to watch it. I thought it was quite clever and witty with all the turns (pun intended). I believe it would have been more entertaining if they continued with my character throughout (as was the intent by both Julian Farino and Kevin Connelly). Still, this was quite a memorable one as in talking with Eric Robert's lovely wife, Eliza, after it aired they received many more accolades than is big-exposure role on Dark Knight which released at the time of this show's airing.
Entourage maintains wit. In an episode such as this, it even excels in creativity with a "feel" of realism of our own everyday lives being acted out by these wild/funny characters.
BTW, I am not on IMDb as all my acting has been either silent or overlooked by the folks that write up the IMDb credits. Pretty weird as I have had my name appear on TV shows credited both in front of and behind the camera.
Entourage maintains wit. In an episode such as this, it even excels in creativity with a "feel" of realism of our own everyday lives being acted out by these wild/funny characters.
BTW, I am not on IMDb as all my acting has been either silent or overlooked by the folks that write up the IMDb credits. Pretty weird as I have had my name appear on TV shows credited both in front of and behind the camera.