- While Drama practices for his acting class over breakfast, Turtle enters with some bad news: an important trade magazine has given Vince's performance a negative review (including calling him a "fly-by-night pretty boy"). While paying Ari an office visit to discuss it, Eric meets Ari's new assistant, Emily. Following Ari's advice to show Vince a good time to get his mind off the review, Eric okays Vince's poor decision to lease a new Rolls Royce. Jessica Alba bumps into the boys during their luncheon and invites them to her party for Justine Chapin, her virginal pop-singer friend. The party proves to be a good time for everybody: Justine hits on Vince, Turtle shows off the Rolls to some girls, Eric gets some much needed assurance, and Drama finds that he isn't the only one skipping his acting class. In the morning, Eric reads Vince a review from the New York Times proclaiming him to be "the next Johnny Depp."—Anonymous
- While Drama practices for his acting class over breakfast (he is practicing the Vagina monologues), Turtle enters with some bad news: an important trade magazine has given Vince's performance a negative review (including calling him a "fly-by-night pretty boy"). The house guard dog Ahnold is trained now and best friends with Turtle.
While paying Ari an office visit to discuss it, Eric meets Ari's new assistant, Emily. Drama and Turtle sit outside, while Vince and E go for the meeting with Ari. Ari berates E for passing on Matterhorn, which could have been Vince's next job. E is worried that the bad review might hurt Vince's prospects, but Ari plays it down in front of Vince. Ari tells Vince to get a full-time manager, but Vince sticks with E (why pay a manager 10%, when E does the job for $4000 a month). Ari gives Vince a bunch of scripts to read.
Ari tells E, when Vince has left, that bad reviews always impact chances & that's why you book your next project before the movie is released. He says on Friday, when the movie releases, 200 reviews are going to be out & if they are all as bad as today's then Vince is in deep shit.
Following Ari's advice to show Vince a good time to get his mind off the review, Eric okays Vince's poor decision to buy a new Rolls Royce. But he convinces Vince to lease it, instead of buying it. Buying the Rolls would have cost $320,000. Marvin, Vince's business Manager tells E that Vince is out of money and buying a Rolls Royce was the stupidest idea that they all collectively had. Leasing it was even worse, as if they bought it, they could have sold it as well. Fortunately, E had gone to meet Marvin alone. Marvin tells E to tell Drama to ease up on his 2500$/month supplements and Turtle's 1500 $/month mobile bills (you can get an unlimited plan for $200/month) When E goes back to lunch with the guys, they are busy checking out houses, as the new car doesn't fit with their existing house. But the new ones cost $10 million.
Jessica Alba bumps into the boys during their luncheon and invites them to her party for Justine Chapin, her virginal pop-singer friend. The party proves to be a good time for everybody: Justine hits on Vince, Turtle shows off the Rolls to some girls, Eric gets some much-needed assurance (Ari berates E for letting Vince buy a RR, but then Vince reposes his faith in E by refusing to hire a full time manager saying that he trusts E's instincts and that Vince trusts E). Drama finds that he isn't the only one skipping his acting class. Vince decides to return the Rolls (as he thinks it makes them looks like ass), but E reminds him that he has signed a 3 year lease.
In the morning, Eric reads Vince a review from the New York Times proclaiming him to be "the next Johnny Depp." The guys head out to look for a new house, in celebration.
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