The spell that Turtle finds himself under in his presence reaches past the screen too, and by the end of the golf event, we want to go to the Bradys for dinner and dessert, too. Gisele cooks? That’s awesome. It might not be exceptionally comedic, which would be tough to do sharing scenes with the likes of Walhberg and Kevin Dillon, but Brady really seemed to be in his element. What struck me, as I’m sure it did to many others watching, was that Tom Brady isn’t just the wooden pretty boy with the dazzling smile plastered across his face that we’d come to expect from NFL interviews. Plotlines had been recycled, new characters were introduced and fell flat (Hello, Andrew Klein) and E and Sloan were in the middle of the second of three “What are we?” phases of their relationship.Īnd then the boys went golfing with Tom Brady and Mark Walhberg. "Why don't you stop staring at the guy like you want to fuck him, Turtle?"īy this point in the show, a few small cracks were starting to show. Vince gets invited to be the lead in Scorcese’s Gatsby, all's right within the Entourage universe and we’re treated to another iconic shot of the boys walking down Hollywood Boulevard, back on top again and turning heads as they go. And he comes along at the end of a season that was sorely lacking major celebrity wattage. You can’t deny the kind of star power Scorsese has, even as somebody who’s never been much of an onscreen presence. For years, Vince had said how he’d love to be in a Scorsese movie (well I guess Drama did too but he wants to be in every director’s movie.) At the end of a season where Vince just couldn’t seem to get it together, Marty parachuting in from whatever rooftop he was standing on might have felt a little too convenient, but that didn’t make it any less awesome. This was another one of those “Holy shit” moments that I’ll never forget reacting to in real time. "Gus was kind enough to send me over the rushes of that picture you were in about the forest fires or whatever." So anybody who came on and had a major character arc throughout a season was ruled out. Most crucially, he’s also sticking to true cameos: celebrities who played themselves or a bit part for a non-recurring appearance in the show. Some rules: First, JR is only focusing on the show itself and leaving Entourage (the movie) out of it (there might have been 121 cameos in the film alone). To do so we enlisted the only person we could entrust to such a task, JR Hickey the genius behind Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah: The Entourage Podcast, where he breaks down a new episode of the show with a different guest every Monday morning (he’s about halfway through Season 3 at the moment if you want to tune in.) So in honor of the eight year anniversary of Entourage’s series finale, Complex endeavored to rank every celebrity cameo from every single episode of the show. While there were some admittedly forgettable episodes of Entourage, nobody can forget the characters, the cars and the cameos. Through 96 episodes and a movie, we vicariously lived through Vince, E, Drama and Turtle as they conquered Hollywood in Entourage, HBO's ultimate wish fulfillment fantasy show. Eight years ago today, our beloved boys from Queens went off the air for the final time.
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