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LOVED the finale! Half way though I realized it was the finale and was sad that its over so soon..

Correction, Ari ****ing Gold The Destroyer of Worlds running around with a paintball gun = win.

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I absolutely loved the season finale, can't wait for the new season

Too bad we have to wait so so long :(

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I just watched all the seasons of Entourage. I detest watching TV shows and could not stand the B-list acting but Entourage is one well produced, hilarious, thrilling narrative of the Hollywood scene. Matt Damon's ending scene was the cherry on top. I can't wait for season seven to come out on DVD/Blu-ray along side The Pacific by the middle of this fall.

I just watched all the seasons of Entourage. I detest watching TV shows and could not stand the B-list acting but Entourage is one well produced, hilarious, thrilling narrative of the Hollywood scene. Matt Damon's ending scene was the cherry on top. I can't wait for season seven to come out on DVD/Blu-ray along side The Pacific by the middle of this fall.

B-list acting in tv shows? :s

Many of them have superb actors

B-list acting in tv shows? :s

Many of them have superb actors

Battlestar Galactica, Lost, House all feel like the actors are overacting and seem amateur. It throws me out of the suspension of disbelief, especially medical TV shows. I thoroughly enjoy good acting, as illustrated in Entourage, Band of Brothers and Arrested Development.

Battlestar Galactica, Lost, House all feel like the actors are overacting and seem amateur. It throws me out of the suspension of disbelief, especially medical TV shows. I thoroughly enjoy good acting, as illustrated in Entourage, Band of Brothers and Arrested Development.

:| quite shocked at that but everyone is entitled to an opinion :)

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