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Mother loving revenge on Entourage

The end for Entourage is quickly closing in and last night's fifth episode delivered some mother loving revenge, denial, divorce and of course, Andrew Dice Clay.

Melinda Clarke stopped by the fifth episode of Entourage last night on HBO which was aptly entitled “Motherfu**er.” Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven) found out some rather devastating news regarding his marriage and Drama (Kevin Dillon) had to make quite a tough decision. On top of all that, Vince (Adrian Grenier) falls in love with a new edition to the cast, Sophia (Alice Eve). Oh and let's not forget to mention that Andrew Dice Clay make quite the re-appearance last night as well.

Let's get right into the Ari Gold conundrum that occurred last night on Entourage. It seems that Mrs. Gold has no intention on resurrecting their marriage as she tells Ari that she is filing for divorce; ouch! This then leads to Mr. Gold winding boozing away his sorrows until he receives a call from Dana Gordon (Constance Zimmer) who wants to work things out; will Entourage end with an Ari – Dana wedding!?

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Newcomer Sophia (Alice Eve) is the sexy British Vanity Fair journalist who is conducting an interview with Vince. In a rare occurrence on Entourage, Vince gets turned down by Sophia! You can instantly tell that the plot between these two will thicken over the final episodes as Vincent Chase has his next challenge; Sophia!

The lovely Melinda Clarke who plays E's (Kevin Connolly) ex-girlfriends ex-stepmother stopped by last night and is the sole reason for the title of the episode, “Motherfu**er.” In a plot to get back at her ex-husband, Melinda seduces E; lucky bastard. Of course, Sloan (Emmanuelle Chriqui) finds out about her stepmother's deceit which means trouble is a coming for E.

HBO's last bit of business on Entourage episode 5 last night was the ongoing “Johnny's Bananas” debacle. Drama attempts to talk Andrew Dice Clay back to the show by offering him a piece of his salary. The Diceman doesn't budge on his boycott as he honestly thinks him and Drama deserve to be paid a lot more than they are making. In the end, Drama follows Dice's lead and goes on strike from the show as well; I smell disaster.

Once again, Entourage left me wanting more but last night's “Motherfu**er” episode was better then last weeks. There are only three episodes remaining so it will be interesting to see what HBO has in store for us fans.

, West Palm Beach TV Examiner

Tim Smith is a writer and editor for RobotCeleb.com and has extensive knowledge in Google search and Google news ranking systems. Tim's specialty and passion lies in many of the TV shows currently airing as well as upcoming new series debuts. Contact Tim at timswriter@gmail.com.

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