November 16, 2008
On tonight's episode of Entourage, Turtle wakes up to a phone call from Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who invites him over to her place. She tells him to keep his mouth shut and just head over but he runs into Vince on his way out. Turtle manages to make it out of the house without telling him but the next morning, the guys are all curious as to where he went at 4am. On the set of Smoke Jumpers, Vince promises Verner that he will do whatever is asked of him and tries not to let all of the lines that have been taken from him get in the way of his performance. While filming a dramatic scene, in which Vince's character doesn't think he's going to make it out of the fire, Verner shouts at him to show passion in his performance and insults him in front of the crew.
November 13, 2008
On the last episode of Entourage, Eric was aghast in disbelief when he found that his enemy Seth Green was cast for Smoke Jumpers. Meanwhile, Vince found out that more of his lines had been cut. He then got a phone call from Seth who suggested that they have lunch to settle things once and for all. He also met up with the director to air his concerns, who promised them that all was OK. On the set of Smoke Jumpers, Drama and Turtle were kicked off the set, and the director didn't exactly keep his word. Seth then set up a meeting with Eric, Charlie, and a studio rep, where he admitted that Sloane (Eric's ex).
In other Entourage news, Entourage creators Marc Abrams and Michael Benson have teamed up with Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis on a project tentatively called Scar Tissue. The series is about his weird, tenuous relationship with his dad Spider, who was prominent during the 70s for allegedly supplied drugs to the likes of Led Zeppelin and The Who for HBO.
November 9, 2008
On tonight’s episode of Entourage, Eric’s client Charlie is thrilled to find out that his television script will be picked up for a pilot. Eric, however, is less than thrilled to find out that the studio is looking cast his enemy Seth Green in a featured role. An angry Vince realizes that more of his lines in Smoke Jumpers have been cut. Ari vents to his daughter at breakfast over the fact that he can’t seem to go anywhere without a woman telling him what to do. Eric gets a phone call from Seth who, after giving him crap, suggests that the two meet up for lunch to bury the hatchet once and for all.
November 6, 2008
On the last episode of Entourage, Vince (Adrian Grenier) prepared for his first day on the set of Smoke Jumpers, understandably fighting off the nerves. Meanwhile, Lloyd (Rex Lee) tried to get Ari (Jeremy Piven) to cancel plans for the 7th time with a small time agent, played by guest star Gary Cole. Later on, we'd find out that the little meeting wasn't so personal. Back on the set, Vince was caught off guard as he was tossed into the water without any rehearsal time. Worse, Jason Patric stole of his lines without so much as a ruckus from anyone. Vince would head over to his trailer to have a talk with him yet nothing really changed when shooting resumed. Oh, and Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) tried to steal the back of Jason Patric's chair with his name on it.
Quite predictably, the actor who plays Lloyd on Entourage confirms that, indeed, Vince's seemingly successful bid on the second-billed role opposite Patric in Smoke Jumpers isn't really going to end well. He doesn't have too many details, though.
November 2, 2008
On tonight's episode of Entourage, Vince prepares for his first day on the set of Smoke Jumpers and fights off nerves. Back at the office, Lloyd tries to convince Ari not to cancel plans for the 7th time with a small time agent, Andrew Klein (played by Gary Cole). Ari says that hanging out with Andrew depresses him but Lloyd reminds him that the two were once great friends. On the set, Vince is caught off guard when he is not given any rehearsal time before shooting. Jason Patric steals one of Vince's lines and the crew wraps it and moves to the next shot without so much as a word to him about it.
October 30, 2008
Gary Cole, who have previously appeared on Desperate Housewives, The West Wing, Arrested Development, Wanted, and Psych, will now be adding the Hollywood-themed HBO series Entourage to his long list of credentials. Cole, 52, will be playing Hollywood agent Andrew Klein, best friend of Ari (Jeremy Piven) from their old days. His character will be introduced in a three-episode arc this November and will then proceed to become a series regular on the show’s next season. Halfway through its fifth, Emmy-nominated series Entourage was recently picked up for a sixth season.
Cole was recently in the Judd Apatow-produced comedy Pineapple Express and on Desperate Housewives as Katherine Mayfair’s ex-husband Wayne. He was also on an episode of the USA Network series Psych as SWAT commander Cameron Luntz. Meanwhile, he will also appear on the NBC action-comedy Chuck, where he will play Sarah’s dad. The episode is scheduled to air November.
October 27, 2008
It seems that Jamie-Lynn Sigler has made a triumphant return to TV after playing Meadow Soprano on HBO's The Sopranos for nearly eight years. Last night, the 27-year-old actress made her debut on the cable's Emmy Award-winning dramedy, Entourage, which earned rave reviews as she portrayed herself and a potential love interest for one of the boys. While Sigler's guest stint is getting a lot of attention from various media outlets, her rumored off-cam romance is making some big waves as well.
According to Life & Style magazine, Jamie-Lynn Sigler is reportedly dating Jerry Ferrara, also known as Turtle from Entourage. The two met on the set of Entourage when the Sopranos star shot her cameo role that will see her in a three-episode arc this season.
October 26, 2008
On tonight's episode of Entourage, Turtle ends up sitting next to Jamie-Lynn Sigler on the flight back from Hawaii. When Ari arrives home from Geneva (and Paris), he finds himself on the cover of Variety and an offer of $10 million from John Ellis. When Turtle's plane lands, he leaves having given Jamie-Lynn his phone number and permission to call her. He even bragged to the guys that he got a little action on the plane, which Drama doesn't believe for a second. Josh Weinstein puts in a call to Eric, trying to pick up Vince the minute that Ari bails out to go run the studio.