Monday, August 1, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com "In season 8,'Entourage' moves on HBO's popular bro-show can't quite get back to the glory days of previous seasons By David Tao I Daily Film Editor What is "Entourage"? For the first six seasons, it was a com- forting blend of fluff. For those with Hollywood dreams, it was a voyeuristic fantasy about a few New York- ers who broke through and Entourage made it. For Season Eight those with Premier delicate sensi- bilities, it was Sundaysat 10:30 p.m a misogynis- HBO tic nightmare. And then, sea- son seven hap- pened. The writers added a clich6 (drug addiction) and a pinch of drama, and it all went to hell. Somehow renewed for an eighth and final season, the show is wise- ly returning to its roots, and in the premier, we see some of what we remember. But throughout the episode, we're faced with unwel- coming reminders that the show we love isn't quite back. Vince (Adrian Grenier, "The Devil Wears Prada"), the show's fantasy A-lister, starts the sea- son leaving rehab, drawing the "movie star on coke" storyline to a welcome close. Meanwhile, his TV "star" older brother, Drama (Kevin Dillon, "Hotel for Dogs") and his ex-weed carrier Turtle (an almost creepily thin Jerry Ferrara, "Brooklyn Rules"), comb Vince's frat house of a mansion for liquor and drugs. The people who actually contribute to his career are busy with their girl problems: His manager, Eric (Kevin Con- nolly, "Secretariat") just canceled his wedding. His agent, Ari (the always-enjoyable Jeremy Piven, "The Kingdom") is dealing with an unwanted separation. Almost immediately, the show brings us the kind of witty, borderline-offensive edge that once made it so fun. We see the Turtle-Drama bromance reas- serting itself, as Drama assaults Turtle with a spray bottle of drain cleaner and Turtle "gets rid of the weed" by lighting one up. Ari is still doing his superagent thing - flinging abuse if he can afford it and passive-aggressive sarcasm if he can't. And Eric? He's still the same whipped midget who Ari calls pale as a "crack rock," taking Only in 'Entourage' do five men eagerly await the arrival of, not a hot chick ... but another man. himsel Evet norma' off its the ac son w why G f too seriously. like a beaver on cocaine. Every- rything's (almost) back to one knew that Grenier was a weak L1, but the show can't shake actor, but it never really hit home s problems, especially in until he was thrust into the spot- ting department. Last sea- light. Now, our eyes are wide open as a lengthy reminder of and we can't "un-see." As he stum- renier doesn't have Vince's bles his way through some truly atrocious lines - "sober is sexy," he murmurs, as he steps out of his last Narcotics Anonymous meet- sober really Ing- we cringe. In a larger sense, last season exy, Vince? did more damage than that. It showed us, as Vince descended re'll see how into powder-induced dementia, that actions do have consequenc- ng this lasts. es, turning the show's everything- will-be-OK formula on its head. At its best, "Entourage" depended upon this formula, and the show departs at its peril. Growth, char- acter development, dramatic ten- sion - who needs that when some big-shot can swoop in and save the day? Andwhatsavestheywere!Vince needs a job? Martin Scorsese gives him the lead in his new movie. The gang's flight to Cannes gets can- celed? No problem, Kanye's on call with the G6! Vince needs a reality check? It's cool, Eminem can come hit him in the face. But Hollywood has a sixth sense for shows past their prime. Cameos, once a badge of honor for "Entourage," are now few and far between. Instead of the Matt Damons of the past, or the Charlie Sheens they wanted for the new season, all they can get is Johnny Galecki, that guy from "The Big Bang Theory" who isn't Jim Parsons and doesn't (usually) get Emmy nominations. And when the cameras document Vince's ride away from rehab, it's pain- fully obvious that there aren't any real graphics from TMZ. Everyone seems to know that the show is a few episodes away from sailing off into the sunset. But hey, they still might snake a movie. Everything is going to be just fine. Is lol career (spoiler alert: It's because he's a talentless actor whose career ends at the season finale). Suddenly forced into mounds of additional screentime, he chewed through the scenery LIKE FILM, MUSIC, TV, FINE ARTS, CULTURE? WRITE FOR DAILY ARTS. Buy 1 Sandwich and Receive a 2nd Sandwich of Equal or ; since 1972 Lesser Value FREE Limit One offer per customer with coupon. Cannot be combined with any other offer Valid at Barry Bagels Ann Arbor location ONLY. 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1, r - -m - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E-mail julialix@michigandaily.com Barry Bagels Westgate Shopping Center 2515 Jackson Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 I (34)2a2435 w.harrybagels com Expires: August 8, 2011