NO, YOUR CABLE DIDN'T GO OUT: THEORIES ABOUT THE ENTOURAGE FINALE
By Juli Weiner
Vanity Fair
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2011/09/no--your-cable-didnt-go-out--theories-about-the-entourage-finale
Sept 12 2011
Ahhh did you watch the series finale of HBO's Entourage last night? I
thought my cable went out, too! Jinx! I had about 90 people over to my
apartment and all of a sudden the screen goes dark-in medias res-as
Vince and Eric take off on separate private planes. Like, what? I'm
exhausted because I've been up all night arguing with my friends about
what it means. I've watched it like 70 times, but let's watch it again.
I literally have the chills. And no, the YouTube video isn't broken-it
just stops like that.
But, O.K., so do you think E and Sloan took their private jet to
Paris for Vince's wedding? Or do you think they took their private
plane somewhere else?
The evidence for taking their private jet to Paris for Vince's wedding:
Both their planes are heading in the same direction; my friend's
friend who accidentally bought an astronomy textbook confirmed via
e-mail that the angle of the setting sun suggests that direction is
Paris. As in Paris, France. As in Vince's wedding to ...
ahh, I keep wanting to say her name is like Derby (?) but that can't
be right, ha ha ... the lady. Plus, the whole series is like about
friendship, and if Eric doesn't go to Paris, that's not friendship.
That's the overriding theme to everything: friendship. It just makes
sense that Eric would be a friend in the last scene. Think about it.
The evidence that E and Sloan took their private jet somewhere else:
Sloan's dress is orange. Orange is one of three colors in the Armenian
flag. One of the other colors? Blue. The color of E's shirt. And the
third color? Red-the exact red of the California sunset. Armenia just
makes sense. The whole series is about the quest for self-reliance and
the journey-plane journey?-out from under Vince's shadow. E and Sloan
have to go to Armenia because Vince doesn't know about Armenia. And
what would you say if I told you Armenia doesn't have an extradition
treaty with the U.S.? You'd say, "Symbolism."
I'm never going to be able to listen to "Going to California" the
same way again.
From: Baghdasarian
By Juli Weiner
Vanity Fair
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2011/09/no--your-cable-didnt-go-out--theories-about-the-entourage-finale
Sept 12 2011
Ahhh did you watch the series finale of HBO's Entourage last night? I
thought my cable went out, too! Jinx! I had about 90 people over to my
apartment and all of a sudden the screen goes dark-in medias res-as
Vince and Eric take off on separate private planes. Like, what? I'm
exhausted because I've been up all night arguing with my friends about
what it means. I've watched it like 70 times, but let's watch it again.
I literally have the chills. And no, the YouTube video isn't broken-it
just stops like that.
But, O.K., so do you think E and Sloan took their private jet to
Paris for Vince's wedding? Or do you think they took their private
plane somewhere else?
The evidence for taking their private jet to Paris for Vince's wedding:
Both their planes are heading in the same direction; my friend's
friend who accidentally bought an astronomy textbook confirmed via
e-mail that the angle of the setting sun suggests that direction is
Paris. As in Paris, France. As in Vince's wedding to ...
ahh, I keep wanting to say her name is like Derby (?) but that can't
be right, ha ha ... the lady. Plus, the whole series is like about
friendship, and if Eric doesn't go to Paris, that's not friendship.
That's the overriding theme to everything: friendship. It just makes
sense that Eric would be a friend in the last scene. Think about it.
The evidence that E and Sloan took their private jet somewhere else:
Sloan's dress is orange. Orange is one of three colors in the Armenian
flag. One of the other colors? Blue. The color of E's shirt. And the
third color? Red-the exact red of the California sunset. Armenia just
makes sense. The whole series is about the quest for self-reliance and
the journey-plane journey?-out from under Vince's shadow. E and Sloan
have to go to Armenia because Vince doesn't know about Armenia. And
what would you say if I told you Armenia doesn't have an extradition
treaty with the U.S.? You'd say, "Symbolism."
I'm never going to be able to listen to "Going to California" the
same way again.
From: Baghdasarian