The First Cut Is the Deepest (Entourage)

Meanwhile, Drama hosts a party at his apartment for Vince, while Ari uses his influence to find why his son is not getting enrolled at his daughter's private school.

According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 2.27 million household viewers and gained a 1.2/4 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.

Drama's neurotic approach to keeping his house clean, as well as Ari's ordeal with the exclusive private school delivered on both comedy and entertainment, but the main storyline of chasing Billy Walsh around town felt more like a stalling tactic by the writers.

"[4] Alan Sepinwall wrote, "Not really wild about the Ari subplot, which reminded me of that episode from earlier this year where his old college buddy came to visit.

"[5] Adam Sternbergh of Vulture wrote, "The enjoyment level of any given episode of Entourage is inversely proportional to how many scenes involve Turtle and Drama hanging out together.

As foils to straight men E and Vince, they're funny and necessary; as fugitives from a buddy comedy strolling the aisles of Costco, they make you stab at your DVR's fast-forward.

Hopefully Medellin will prove to be a huge success, but in the meantime it seems that Vince is going to get the chance to explore the inner life of a broke, unemployed actor.

After last week's stellar "documentary" episode, we returned to the regular format but still maintained this ridiculously entertaining blend of humor and drama that the show has achieved.