The boys try to persuade Sloan in allowing Eric to be part of his baby's life, while Ari makes a surprising move to save his marriage.
After one date with Sophia (Alice Eve), Vince (Adrian Grenier) surprises Drama (Kevin Dillon), Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) and Billy (Rhys Coiro) by revealing that they will get married.
Ari (Jeremy Piven) is now struggling at work, with Barbara (Beverly D'Angelo) offering to give him a loan if he sells his share of the company.
After talking with Sarah (Cassidy Lehrman), Ari decides to play an opera CD that she gave him two months ago.
Ari goes home and serenades Melissa with the opera singers, telling her he quit and wants to spend the rest of his life with her.
While he wasn't aware of how it would be received, he was only content with his own opinion, "I just watched the final episode, the first cut, but it matches my expectations and that's all I can do.
"[8] Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "Early on in its life, Entourage did a pretty good job of making you care whether Vince could retain his sense of integrity while being the star of an Aquaman hit and the auteur of the flop Medellin.
"[9] Jessica Grose of Slate wrote, "When the show premiered in 2004, the country was riding high, and for some people the Entourage lifestyle was aspirational.
It was probably outside the realm of possibility for the average bro, but maybe, just maybe, you too could live in an enormous tacky mansion and have sex with models and porn stars.
"[10] Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times wrote, "People think that love can't last in Hollywood, but in real life friendship is more capricious.
"[11] Margaret Lyons of Vulture wrote, "Entourage's finale last night attempted to escape the series' narrative downward trajectory, but whatever bright spots there were in the episode weren't enough to nudge it toward the show's former glory days.
"[12] Nate Rawlings of TIME wrote, "It's true that, as a series, Entourage peaked a while ago, but the show never stopped being fun.
"[13] Renata Sellitti of TV Fanatic gave the episode a 4.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "So, even though at times it was a little sappy, or Ari's cry face got a little ugly, I can stand behind most of the moments in this series finale, if not every single one.