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One of the names on the short list to play ‘Aquagirl’ exposes a secret from Vince’s past that makes Eric feel slighted. Ari gets bumped from an important list. Drama and Turtle try to enjoy their temporary new house.
Within moments of arriving at Sundance, Eric lands a lunch with studio bigwig – and gets an offer for Vince that might be too good to refuse. Ari advises him to play it safe, and Vince wants to roll the dice. Turtle and Drama don’t want to share.
Ari encourages Vince to shoot a lucrative foreign commercial, and Drama wants to get in on the action. Eric struggles to convince Walsh to release an advance print of ‘Queens Blvd.’ Turtle preps for an Xbox tournament.
Vince discovers why his gorgeous neighbor Staci has been so friendly. Eric regrets the past when he has to get through yet another gate kept by Emily. Ari tries to blackmail Dana into getting a meeting with an important director. When Drama and Turtle curb their spending, Vince grows suspicious.
As Vince and Turtle are carried away by top-dollar decorating, Eric is anxious to get an offer in writing; Drama decides on elective surgery to ‘augment’ his livelihood; Ari breaks a deal in therapy with Mrs. Ari; and hotshot director Billy has big news about ‘Queens Blvd.’
When Vince falls for a house outside his price range, he suddenly sees the value of doing a franchise film. Meanwhile, the boys get psyched for a slumber party at the Mansion – but Drama’s been ‘banned for life’ by Hef; Eric pressures Ari to prove himself as a deal-maker; and Turtle puts his faith in big-ticket sleepwear.
Vince agrees to a starlet’s pet project; Eric reluctantly lets a Perfect Ten model ‘take care of him’ at a beach party, where Turtle misrepresents his position to get a girl; Drama develops calf envy; and Ari gets steamed up convincing the boys to read the ‘Aquaman’ script.
The boys are back in town…and Ari, eager for a commercial project, pushes ‘Aquaman’ – but Vince isn’t buying; Eric has an official title now, but his status is questioned when he has to make a ‘sex date’ with Kristen; Drama’s agent may be moving up, but his head shots are stuck in the past; and Turtle, cranky about his new job, takes multi-tasking to a chaotic level.
Sick of being known as ‘Vince’s guy,’ Eric wants a title commensurate with his responsibilities. With his latest shoot taking him to New York for three months, Vince prepares to say goodbye to L.A. – as well as his many ‘special’ girlfriends. Meanwhile, Drama debates taking either a high-paying TV role or a low-paying film gig, and Turtle stakes out a claim as Vince’s ‘farewell party’ promoter.
Eric is concerned over the choice of director, an indie loose cannon named Billy Walsh, for Vince’s new film. Meanwhile, Drama lobbies for a supporting role, while Ari finds he can’t mix business with pleasure.
Ari’s former assistant Josh, now a competing agent, woos Vince and the boys at a wild Malibu beach party. Drama ponders an alternate career in the food-service industry; Eric puts Emily in a compromising position; and Turtle irritates an actor at an art opening.
Vince’s fling with a ‘cruelty-free’ vegan named Fiona – and her friendship with a laid-back L.A. ‘sherpa’ – brings unexpected karma to the entourage. Eric pushes a promising new script set in Queens; Drama fears the disruptive power of his friends’ new relationships; and Turtle barters boots for booty.
Vince decides to celebrate the opening night of his latest movie, ‘Head On,’ with a group date – to Eric’s chagrin. Drama’s pumped-up gal pal Tanya struts her stuff at a bowling alley; Turtle taps into Vince’s fan mail for some action; and Vince turns on the charm with unsullied pop vixen Justine Chaplin.
After meeting a talk-show host at a boxing after-party in L.A., Vince agrees to appear on his show – despite a long-standing rift between the host and Drama. Eric and Kristen share a long goodbye; Ari puts the full-court press on a famous comic; and Luke Wilson tells Turtle how to score a free home-theater system for Vince.
Ignoring the cautionary portents of a negative review, Vince ramps up his already-excessive spending by leasing a new Rolls-Royce. Ari urges Vince to get a “real” manager, causing a wounded Eric to do some soul-searching. Meanwhile, Drama skips a “Vagina Monologues” rehearsal (go figure) to join Vince and the entourage at a wild party hosted by a sexy actress.
Basking in the adulation from his latest movie premiere, Hollywood ‘it’ actor Vince Chase joins childhood pals Eric, Drama and Turtle to debate the pros and cons of attending their tenth high-school reunion back east. Meanwhile, Eric – Vince’s de facto manager – incurs the wrath of Vince’s agent Ari by advising Vince to pass on a script he hasn’t even read. On the domestic-security front, Turtle agrees to test the mettle of the entourage’s new guard dog, a Rottweiler named Ahnold.
Finch, Reese, Fusco and Shaw embark on one last mission to prevent Samaritan from destroying The Machine and cementing its hold over mankind.
As Reese and Shaw race to catch up with Finch, he infiltrates a maximum-security government facility in a desperate mission which could mean the end for not only Samaritan, but for himself and The Machine as well.
The team must unravel a conspiracy and stay ahead of the Secret Service when the President of the United States becomes their newest POI. Also, Finch separates himself from the team and considers taking drastic action to combat Samaritan.
Finch’s number comes up when a fatal error blows his cover identity and sets off a deadly series of escalating encounters with Samaritan’s operatives.
The mysterious criminal mastermind known as “The Voice” returns and traps Reese and Fusco in their own precinct with several armed gang members and the latest POI. Also, Root makes a shocking discovery.
Reese and Finch become trapped in a hospital that becomes ground zero for a deadly viral outbreak. Also, Samaritan’s newest recruit has second thoughts and Shaw continues to struggle with reality.
Root goes undercover at a radio station to protect the host of a conspiracy theory show who stumbles upon information that could get him killed. Also, Samaritan’s agents try to convince a member of the team that their goals are noble.
The Machine sends Reese and Finch to a wedding to protect a pair of POIs before their nuptials. Also, Fusco becomes angry at being kept in the dark by the team and takes it upon himself to investigate a string of missing person reports.
Reese protects an NYPD analyst whose investigation into a software glitch has drawn the attention of Samaritan. Also, Reese and Fusco are threatened by an ally of Elias’s, who is looking to avenge his friend’s death.
Shaw escapes her captors, but the team is unsure of her mental state when she begins to act paranoid and reckless.
Reese’s cover could be blown when he realizes the latest POI has ties to his old CIA colleague, Kara Stanton.
The Machine experiences a glitch during rebooting, supplying Reese and Fusco with the numbers of dozens of people not actually involved in crimes, while also locking Finch and Root out after identifying them as threats based on past violent behavior.
Reese and Finch attempt to rescue the Machine’s source code before it deteriorates beyond repair. Also, Root fights for her life against an onslaught of Samaritan’s agents and Fusco is faced with hard questions following the deaths of Dominic and Elias.
Finch and Root race to save The Machine, which has been located by the rival AI, Samaritan. Also, Reese is caught in the middle of the final showdown between rival crime bosses Elias and Dominic.
Reese and Fusco get caught in the war between the two newest POIs, rival crime bosses Elias and Dominic. Also, a tantalizing clue to Shaw’s whereabouts leads Finch and Root into a possible trap, and Control goes rogue to uncover the true intentions of the Samaritan program.