According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 3.36 million household viewers and gained a 1.9/5 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.
However, Ari (Jeremy Piven) reports that Nick Rubenstein (Adam Goldberg) is willing to finance the film, and they prepare a meeting.
After reading the script, Billy is delighted due to his interest in Pablo Escobar and accepts to direct the film on a lower budget.
Confident that Five Towns will grow in audience, Drama decides to pay $1.5 million a luxury apartment, worrying Turtle.
However, with so many significant changes put in motion, the next season of Entourage should be very exciting for Vince and friends, especially if the writers give us a chance to experience parts of the filming of Medellin in Colombia.
There's often a tendency to skip several months of stories between seasons, and it would really be a shame if we don't get to see how Walsh, Eric and Vince make Medellin happen.
"[5] Adam Sternbergh of Vulture wrote, "Perhaps this episode felt especially pale when held up against the infinitely more entertaining guy-banter in the just-released Knocked Up.
But unless Vince contracts gonorrhea, Drama comes out of the closet, or Walsh has a Coppola-style, Hearts of Darkness meltdown on the set of Medellin, it's hard to imagine how the producers can defibrillate this series back to life in Season Four.
"[7] Paul Katz of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "Sloane looked like she couldn't decide whether to order the chicken or the fish while flying economy.