|  | Actors: Adrian Grenier, Jeremy Piven, Kevin Connolly, Kevin Dillon, Jerry Ferrara Studio: Hbo Home Video
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Strong consistent season- minus finale August 7, 2009 C. Shin (Los Angeles, CA USA) I was really debating on buying this season, as I still hadn't had a chance to view it. Season 4 left me lukewarm. Too much Medellian overkill and some wandering storylines with Drama/Turtle and Eric- Anna Faris etc. I was wondering if the show was winding down to its end.
But with the really great deal on Amazon ($14) for a season, it wasn't too much risk to purchase. My fave season so far was Season 2.
I thought season 5 was a pretty consistent tracking of Vince's grappling with actual career failures. And for us to see Ari's full range of abilities as a really strong agent beyond the aggressive kiss-ass facade he puts foward. He really does fully breathe and live the movie business and does know what real talent and quality is- He is also turned out to be the strongest family man. Unlike most agents in HW, he is really devoted to Vince's success and happiness. Usually mangers are the ones who really fix themselves onto clients and babysit their emotional self-esteem needs. big time agents rarely focus so much time/attention on one client, even superstars.
Seeing Vince battle Jason Patric, and the dictatorial German director, was a really great insight to the on-set struggles actors can endure. Yes they're sometimes paid the big bucks, but it can be grueling, emotionally wrecking work to put up with. I thought the last few episodes disk 3 were really really strong. It was refreshing to hear more honest opinions of Vince's career potential from other directors, agents etc. The finale as mentioned, was way too compressed to have any real emotional impact. Vince quick rise back to his normal star status felt really false way to end the season.
From the general tv bloggers, Season 6 is off to a not great start, feeling a bit too dated. Maybe they can recover or maybe this signals that the end is near for the Entourage gang. And it will have been a great fun ride while it lasted.
cant get enough August 3, 2009 Nicholas A. Mancini i watched the whole season in one day. another great season to add to the collection!
Best Season yet August 3, 2009 T. keelan (San Francisco, CA, USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I felt this season the boys characters were more fleshed out and went beyond their relationship with Vince.
Ari still is stellar and Llyod is a strong force. Jamie is a great addition to the "crew"
Great show July 30, 2009 Patrick W. Yun I love the show but, I wish there was more content on the dvds . . .
Better and better - Edgy storyline July 27, 2009 Burgmicester (Pittsburgh) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Starting where they left off, Vinnie Chase is off ignoring the horrible reviews of Medillin; Ari and `E" are desperately trying to rebuild his crumbling career, and Turtle and Johnny are, well, Turtle and Johnny. And Turtle has at least one remarkable surprise in this season.
Each episode takes a turn here and a turn there, keeping the viewer guessing. The story writers have put a real edge into this season and the characters are really tuned into their stories within the story. Ari is stealing every scene as Jeremy Piven is absolutely killing it. Rex Lee (Lloyd) has continued his strong performances from last season. Vinnie Chase starts slowly and builds to a crescendo in the last two episodes. The story takes a daring turn that I did not see coming. It might have been the biggest challenge of the show's history, but the writers just couldn't hold it together.
Even so, this might be the best season since the first and quite possibly the best, period
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