In the episode, Drama faces pressure on the day of the premiere of Five Towns, while Vince and Eric deal with a producer over the Medellín script.
According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 3.12 million household viewers and gained a 1.7/5 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.
For the episode, Kevin Dillon received a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards.
Five Towns is about to premiere, but Drama (Kevin Dillon) is distracted over its prospects, and refuses to read reviews about the show.
He confronts the writer, Paul Schneider (Michael Hitchcock), who states that similar critics panned the series and that Drama may not be suitable to become an actor.
However, he arranges a meeting with producer Joe Roberts (Michael Lerner), who agrees to buy Medellín, but only if Vince stars in another film, Matterhorn.
Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) takes Drama's Lincoln Continental for reparations, and flirts with the owner's daughter, Kelly (Lauren London).
After reading more negative reviews, Drama decides to take the Lincoln Continental and drive off, while the boys stay to watch the premiere of Five Towns.
The episode was written by series creator Doug Ellin and associate producer Ally Musika, and directed by David Nutter.
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