I Love You Too (Entourage)
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“I Love You Too” | |
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Entourage episode | |
Drama appearing in his full Viking Quest costume. |
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Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 17 |
Guest stars | Vanessa Angel Jesse Jane U2 Devon Teagan Presley Rainn Wilson |
Written by | Doug Ellin |
Directed by | Julian Farino |
Production no. | 209 |
Original airdate | July 31, 2005 |
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"I Love You Too" is an episode from Season 2 of the dramedy television series Entourage.
[edit] Plot
Heading to a comic book convention in San Diego to launch Aquaman, Vince decides that he overreacted in blackballing Mandy Moore from the film, but when she wants him to be friends with her fiancé, he can't quite play along. The situation gets worse when an influential Internet film critic (played by Rainn Wilson) starts asking personal questions about the co-stars' old fling, and Vince abruptly ends the interview.
Three sexy porn stars, (Teagan, Devon and Jesse Jane, turned sexually provocative comic heroes)-- finally manage to turn the angry journalist around. After the three visit the film critic's hotel room at Turtle's behest, dressed seductively as dominatrices, the critic changes his mind and deems Vince the perfect Aquaman. Meanwhile, as the hero of Viking Quest, Drama is a big man at the Comicon convention, where he finally confronts his feelings of jealousy and lust for his old co-star Vanessa Angel. The boys then head back to Los Angeles for a belated celebration of Drama's birthday at a U2 concert at LA's Staples Center, courtesy of Ari Gold.
At the conclusion of U2's "City of Blinding Lights", Bono (based on real concert footage) wishes Drama a happy birthday in Spanish from the stage, much to Drama's surprise and happiness. U2 then begins the song "Vertigo" as the episode's credits roll.
[edit] Quotes
Vince: At Comic-Con, I think I'm Johnny's brother
Eric: Hey listen, this guy's got a website that gets a million hits a day. He can sink a movie faster than Stephen Dorff.