Three's Company (Entourage)

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“Three's Company”
Entourage episode
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 28
Guest stars Emmanuelle Chriqui
Malin Akerman
Written by Lisa Alden
Directed by Ken Whittingham
Production no. 306
Original airdate July 16, 2006
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Chronology

"Three's Company" is an episode from Season 3 of the dramedy television series Entourage.

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  • In the third season episode, "Three's Company", Warner Bros. threatens to replace Vince in Aquaman 2 and give the lead role to actor Jake Gyllenhaal. In reality, Gyllenhaal was rumored to replace Tobey Maguire in Spider Man 2 after numerous complaints came from Maguire regarding problems with his back.

You all have one job today, to get Vincent Chase's brother Johnny Chase a job. Any job. I don't care if it is a porn shoot in which he is being gang-raped by a gaggle of silverback apes. If there are cameras rolling, everybody wins.

- Ari

I know you're not a big porn guy, but the innovations since the DVD are pretty amazing. Remember back in the day, you'd be tugging it and they'd cut to a close-up of the guy's face and you'd want to kill yourself. Never again...multi-angles.

- Turtle

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