Busey and the Beach

"Busey and the Beach" is an episode from Season 1 of the dramedy television series Entourage. The boys visit Ari's office, where Drama and Turtle meet the agent Ari has lined up for Drama, who has no secretary or office, and answers his own phone, leading to Drama storming away in disgust. Vince and Eric, meanwhile, attend a 'meeting' Ari has lined up, wherein offers of movies which aren't Queen's Boulevard are pitched at Vince, all of which he... more

Original air date:

  • Aug 22, 2004

Episode number:

  • 6

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Entourage

Entourage is a American comedy-drama that premiered on HBO on July 18, 2004. The series was created by Doug Ellin and chronicles the rise of Vincent Chase, a young A-list movie star, and his childhood friends from Queens, New York City, as they navigate the unfamiliar terrain of Hollywood,...

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Production number:

  • 106
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