Entourage: The Complete Eighth and Final Season - 2024 report by Whydis
Entourage: The Complete Eighth and Final Season
HBO presents the final Season of Entourage, the Emmy® Award-winning hit comedy series. Vince, Eric, Drama, and Turtle have been through a lot over the years, chasing dreams, women, and good times. Through the highs and lows their friendship has kept ...
It's clear that the real star is neither Vincent Chase (who plays very well an actor who cannot act and who has no personality) or even his entourage, but his agent Ari Gold, who is what ultimately keeps the show going.
Not the very best, certainly not the worst, manic as always, a poignant, almost schmaltzy ending
The actors were great as always, so I guess it was the writing
I wish life as good as it was for all the crew in Entourage
Actually, I like Kevin Connolly as an actor but, his character (Eric) must have taken over his writing skills
I love the characters and the way they interact with each other
Still Love the characters but it seems the writing is really weak in this final season
Regardless if you are a fan of the show you need to watch it and the final episode does not disappoint as it brings it all together.
I love the scrapes these friends get into, the characters of all being so divergent, and particularly enjoy the outrageous character of Ari Gold ( Jeremy Piven).
I love the characters and will probably go to the movie just to see them again.
After hating Vince, you finally remember why you always loved the guy and many character arcs are fulfilled
The best show I will miss these guys and was not disappointed want to start from the beginning again must see
You know, the bright uptight reporter from the big city who doesn't like the guy at first but then suddenly decides to instantly marry him without really even knowing him
I'm not sure if the writing was lazy, or if Ellin's lack of talent just caught up with him, and it was all the sound of a marginally talented guy running out of ideas and getting fatigued
and there that could be perceived as an effort to be a better person instead of just a desperate guy pulling out all the stops
Vince is clean and sober after a court-mandated rehab stint
Vince undercuts Drama and Turtle's attempts to strike out on their own by helping each in the wrong way
I thought they should have just killed Vince in the end and at least made it KIND of unpredictable!
Vince's aggressively good-intentioned meddling in the lives of others has both some awkwardly comedic and shockingly tragic ramifications.
Turtle is just annoying and whiny; Drama has become even more of a buffoon and an unfunny one at that; E's storylines are silly; Vince and his re-hab babble are irritating and naive.