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| Title = I Wanna Be Sedated |
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:I Wanna Be Sedated (''Entourage'')}} |
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| Season = 3 |
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| Episode = 32 |
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| Airdate = [[August 13]], [[2006]] |
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| Production = 310 |
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| Writer = [[Doug Ellin]]<br />[[Lisa Alden]] |
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| Director = [[Julian Farino]] |
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| Guests = [[Martin Landau]]<br />[[Saigon (rapper)|Saigon]]<br />[[Lindsay Sloane]]<br />[[Bella Thorne]] |
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| Episode list = [[List of Entourage episodes|Chronology]] |
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| Prev = [[Vegas Baby, Vegas! (Entourage)|Vegas Baby, Vegas!]] |
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| Next = [[What About Bob? (Entourage)|What About Bob?]] |
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"'''I Wanna Be Sedated'''" is an episode from [[List of Entourage episodes#Season 3|Season 3]] of the [[dramedy]] [[television series]] ''[[Entourage (TV series)|Entourage]]''. |
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==Plot== |
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Today is the day that [[Turtle (Entourage)|Turtle]] is set to get [[Saigon (rapper)|Saigon]]'s record contract with BMG/Sony finalized, except that when he arrives at the BMG Building, Saigon is nowhere to be found and isn't answering his phone. [[Eric Murphy|Eric]] goes to [[Ari Gold (Entourage)|Ari]]'s office to wonder why he hasn't been in touch at all and [[Vincent Chase|Vince]] decides to go to the bookstore. |
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After numerous phone calls to Saigon, Turtle and [[Johnny "Drama" Chase|Drama]] end up going to Saigon's mother's house to see if he's there or if she knows where he is, although Drama checks her phone and notices that the last number was for a hotel, where they go next. |
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Meanwhile, Eric and Ari have a standoff about Vince's career with Ari saying not to see him until Vince is serious about working. Eric counters by saying that Vince hates the scripts that he's been sent. Ari then gets two problems off his hands with one swoop by introducing Eric to longtime producer Bob Ryan, who has been trying in vain to get an audience with Ari but has been repeatedly blown off, with Ryan saying he needs a star for a project that he has. |
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Vince while shopping meets and goes on an impromptu lunch date with an attractive young woman he meets at the bookstore. After small-talk and taking her dress-shopping, Vince springs for a suite at the Viceroy Hotel so they can have a rendezvous. Later, when he asks if he can see her again, she declines, saying that she's getting married and the only reason she agreed to hook up with him is that Vince was on her "[[laminated list|celebrity list]]" that she and her fiancee deemed allowable to have sex with if ever given the chance. |
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After knocking on room doors at random to locate Saigon, they finally locate him at a party that's going on in one of the rooms. When Turtle asks what happened, Saigon reveals that a man that he agreed to have manage him has come back into the picture and that Saigon was going to honor his previous commitment. When Drama balks at the prospect, he is hung over the balcony until Turtle agrees to forfeit his rights to Saigon, although he does get the $40,000 he was going to be entitled to for commission of his record deal. |
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Eric after having lunch at Bob Ryan's house sits in waiting as Bob tells Old Hollywood anecdotes. When E asks what the project is, he reveals that he doesn't really have one. Frantically calling Ari to ask for a rescue, he mentions that this is payback for insulting him in his office earlier. However, when coming back from the bathroom, E notices a picture of Ryan and [[Joey Ramone]], who Ryan was friends with. At this point, Ryan remembers a script that he has the rights to telling Ramone's life story. Eric, Vince and Ryan come back to Ari's office with the script (titled ''I Wanna Be Sedated''), telling Ari that this is his new project. |
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==Trivia== |
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* Bob Ryan ([[Martin Landau]]) mentions that he pursued [[Oliver Stone]] to direct the Ramones movie, but instead turned it down to do [[The Doors]]. [[Kevin Dillon]] played [[John Densmore]], drummer of [[The Doors]], in the film. |
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* Vanilla Ice was hung off a balcony by his ankles by Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight (allegedly), just like Saigon's manager's goon did to Drama. |
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*When Turtle wakes up if you look on the table where he picks up his joint, you will see a huge amount of condoms. In other words, that means the guys expect "company" everyday. |
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==Title Reference== |
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Vince is very interested in portraying Joey Ramone in his life story. |
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''I Wanna Be Sedated'' is the name of a popular song by the Ramones. |
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==Music credits== |
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*"Repercussions" by [[Saigon]] |
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*"Writer's Block" by [[Fatlip]] |
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*"I Gotcha" by [[Lupe Fiasco]] |
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*"Jamaican Girl" by [[Obie Trice]] |
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*"My Client, My Customa" by [[Shawn Anthony]] |
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*"The Last Time" by [[Gnarls Barkley]] |
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*"No One Else ([[Amalgmation of Soundz]] Remix)" by [[Natalie Walker]] |
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*"Knock 'Em Out" by [[Lily Allen]] |
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*"Jungle Fever" by [[Chakachas]] |
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*"Breakin' Necks" by [[Freddie Gibbs|Freddie "Gangsta" Gibbs]] |
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*"Blitzkrieg Bop" by [[The Ramones]] |
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[[Category:Entourage (TV series) episodes|3.10 I Wanna Be Sedated]] |
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