Critic Reviews
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Entertainment Weekly Ken Tucker
Almost preposterously enjoyable. [16 Jun 2006, p.67] |
| 88 |
People Weekly Tom Gliatto
Entourage remains supremely good-natured. [19 Jun 2006, p.37] |
| 88 |
USA Today Robert Bianco
Entourage... returns for a third season with funnier episodes and higher stakes. |
| 80 |
The New York Times Alessandra Stanley
"Entourage" is as good as ever in its third season, yet somehow different. |
| 80 |
TV Guide Matt Roush
This is one fabulous ride. |
| 80 |
San Jose Mercury News Charlie McCollum
[Entourage] has gotten funnier, more human and more insightful with age. |
| 80 |
Washington Post Tom Shales
"Entourage" returns with feathers fully unfurled, zooming and soaring across the Sunday-night sky and elevating escapism to dizzy new altitudes and basically untroubled new attitudes. |
| 75 |
Detroit Free Press Mike Duffy
The breezily irreverent "Entourage" -- chock-full of witty banter, Hollywood insider jokes and real-life celebrities in self-spoofing mode -- parties on in especially fine style. |
| 70 |
Wall Street Journal
The writing is almost always smart, sharp and funny. |
| 70 |
Boston Globe Matthew Gilbert
The gang of five -- star Vince, brother Johnny Drama, dude-in-waiting Turtle, manager Eric, and agent Ari -- has jelled into a dynamic unit. |
| 63 |
New York Post Linda Stasi
There are things to love about it - two of them to be precise: Kevin Dillon and Jeremy Piven. |
| 60 |
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Rob Owen
The show hits the right Hollywood insider notes, but this season "Entourage" begins to feel a little tired. |
| 60 |
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Melanie McFarland
As enjoyable as it is to keep up with Vince (Adrian Grenier) on the eve of attaining superstardom in "Aquaman," "Entourage" has yet to display much substance. |
| 30 |
Chicago Tribune Allison Benedikt
The HBO comedy has become a bloated caricature of its first-season self. |
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