Back in Hollywood, Vince is still alive – after his sky-diving spur-of-the-moment. Now he’s bought a Harley and he’s going to an auction with one of Eric colleagues, Scott. At the auction he runs into producer Randall Wallace, who wants Vince in a movie based on a Marvel Comics character. Vince bids on a case of wine that Sean Connery set his sight on – and wins – and he also comes home with a rare dinosaur skull... If you ask me, Vince is bored. Turtle has a meeting with his financial adviser who tells him his business is still losing money. So he has to let his sexy drivers go – yet he still has to deal with their pay checks. Ari Gold is ecstatic about bringing a football team to L.A., but his wife is less than happy about Lizzie Grant, one of the women who works for him. When Lizzie asks for a promotion to head the TV department, he tells her no, to the dismay of his business partner. Believing he fired her, Ari’s wife now feels guilty. Meanwhile, Drama is still searching for a new show to star in. He meets with director Roger Jay, who wants to return from his early retirement and pitches a concept about two brothers working at the Four Seasons Maui. Drama is shocked to find it’s a comedy, and worries who would be his co-star. That night, Vince is throwing a party. The only one missing is Eric, who is enjoying a quiet evening with his lovely fiancée, Sloan. When the guys call to invite him, he can’t resist, gets into a scuffle with Scott, and breaks the dinosaur head! Another nice episode, this one, but has the feeling of setting up story arcs. Let’s tune in next week!
Friday, July 23, 2010
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