The Bat Mitzvah

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“The Bat Mitzvah”
Entourage episode
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 18
Guest stars James Cameron
Malcolm McDowell
DJ Quik
Emmanuelle Chriqui
Melinda Clarke
Written by Doug Ellin
Rob Weiss
Directed by Julian Farino
Production no. 210
Original airdate August 7, 2005
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"The Bat Mitzvah" is an episode from Season 2 of the dramedy television series Entourage.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Contents

Vince tells Mandy that he still cares for her, but she is uncomfortable with the admission due to her engagement. James Cameron and Eric both worry that this complication will derail the production of "Aquaman," but Vince swears it won't be a problem. The crew shop for suits for Ari's daughter's Bat Mitzvah, where they run into Sloan, the daughter of Ari's boss. Eric and Vince show interest in her, and at the Bat Mitzvah itself, they both make plays for her. In the end, Sloan goes with Eric, a fortunate choice, since Mandy and her fiancee decide to take a break, opening the door for Vince. Meanwhile, Ari's boss starts to make a move to steal Vince away from Ari, putting a damper on Mr. Gold's rare good mood. Also, Turtle and Drama have to jump through hoops to get a good meal.

There is a mention of the movie "Platoon", which stars Kevin Dillon (Drama) as Bunny

Ari: Smoke more weed Turtle, seriously smoke more weed!

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