- Things appear to be back to normal. While the boys wait at a coffee shop for a meeting with Ari, they all give Eric a hard time about leaving Emily a drunken message the night before. Drama is in good spirits because he has some money to burn after getting residuals from his brief stint on "Pacific Blue". Ari has arranged a "meet & greet" with the director of "Queens Boulevard", so the group heads to the infamous Chateau Marmont. The outcome of the meeting is hazy: Vince likes Billy, but Eric is getting a bad feeling, and they walk away with a script that he has made revisions to. The revision that causes the most uproar begins to cause some tension among the ranks. Shauna lets Eric know that Vince's sex symbol status could be on the line if he chooses to go forward with this movie. Eric makes a secret phone call to Ari to express his concern. After hearing some reassuring wisdom, the boys screen Billy's previous film, which was a huge hit at Sundance. Amazingly, they all like it. The next day, handshakes are exchanged, and the decision is made to entrust the film to Billy Walsh.—Anonymous
- Things appear to be back to normal. While the boys wait at a coffee shop for a meeting with Ari, they all give Eric a hard time about leaving Emily a drunken message the night before. E knows that Emily is angry at her for putting her in between his feud with Ari, and then expecting her to pick sides.
Drama is in good spirits because he has some money to burn after getting residuals from his brief stint on "Pacific Blue". Ari tells Vince & E that they have an offer pending on Queens Boulevard, pending on Vince's meeting with the director. Ari has arranged a "meet & greet" with the director of "Queens Boulevard", so the group heads to the infamous Chateau Marmont.
The outcome of the meeting is hazy: Billy Walsh has rented out an entire suite and is having a haze party in it with many friends. The guys find that Billy is considered to be a genius director and everybody in town wants to work with him. Billy takes Vince and E for coffee. Billy hates studio movies and says that he is not in the business for money.
Vince likes Billy Walsh (Rhys Coiro), but Eric is getting a bad feeling, and they walk away with a script that he has made revisions to. Billy doesn't like E and calls him "Suit", he reference to the fact that he feels E wants Vince to do a studio movie.
The revision that causes the most uproar begins to cause some tension among the ranks. Billy has written a scene where a guy gives a blow job to Vince. Vince is open to doing the scene, but he doesn't understand why this scene is in the movie. The gang arrange for a meeting with Billy (who is at a strip club). Billy again convinces Vince that the blow job scene will not make him look gay. E doesn't trust Billy and says he is an egomaniac. Vince likes Billy and trusts him.
E gets a call from Kristen. Apparently, the night before, when E thought he drunk dialed Emily, he actually dialed Kristen. Shauna lets Eric know that Vince's sex symbol status could be on the line if he chooses to go forward with this movie. Eric makes a secret phone call to Ari to express his concern. Ari is in the middle of a sex romp with his wife. He tells E that he wanted him to deliver the movie, which he did. E asks Ari to get Billy off the project. Ari says that the meeting was set up for Vince to approve Billy Walsh. All Vince has to do is to call the producer and Walsh is done. Ari tells E to watch some of Billy's old movies. Maybe Vince will hate the movie.
After hearing some reassuring wisdom, the boys screen Billy's previous film, which was a huge hit at Sundance. Amazingly, they all like it. The only problem now is that one gay scene. The next day, E is prepared to walk away if Billy doesn't cut the gay scene. Billy sticks to his guns & knows that he will be removed from the movie as Scott will never lose Vince. Vince is amazed by Billy's passion for the movie and agrees. E agrees as well, seeing that Vince has agreed. That's when Billy reveals that there is no gay scene in the movie and that it was a test for Vince, that he trusted Billy completely. Drama lands himself a part of the Bookie by convincing Billy that he is perfect for it.
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