Entourage picks up its third season again on Sunday (and The Sopranos returns to HBO, too). When the new Out hits newsstands April 17 you can read all about the hidden homosexual tendencies of the Hollywood boy drama, but in the meantime, here's a nice succinct summary via the New York Times.
Let me set up the clip for you. Carla Gugino (wowza!) plays Vinnie's new agent, Amanda. Should you have any worries that the show is back and bigger than ever --
She proposes that Vince star in an Edith Wharton adaptation ("The Glimpses of the Moon"), directed by Sam Mendes. And maybe that mention of Wharton is when the penny drops. Everything on "Entourage" is going to be all right.
Because Ari is never, ever going to let that happen. Scheming from his icy glass office, he has a plan to win back Vince, who left him last season. This effort will have to be heroic, and it will cost Ari more than his poise; it may cost him his sanity.
As the season wears on, the spectacle of Ari’s heartbreak over losing Vince becomes wrenching. This relationship has been the central romance of the series. And now beautiful Vince is indifferent to Ari’s agony. This season is about how men love men, and how they hate themselves for loving men, and how they worry about loving men, and how they need to stand up to men so they can love women, or stand up to women so they can love men.
And hey, no one ever said Adrian Grenier was hard on the eyes. Photos from last night's premiere in LA after the jump...
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