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HBO television series discussed for its romanticization of toxic workplace behavior, specifically a scene where Ari fires someone arbitrarily.

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"it's not like girls or entourage and I don't mean tonally or something I mean funny at all."
new rachel sennott show is bad · u/CompleteLandscape791 · ↑72 · 2025-11-03
"I noticed that after entourage ended, there hasn't really been a show showing the side of chicks that we all know exists , they are sort of portrayed as the sex that can do no harm in the zeitgeist. In other words right now chicks have too much self esteem so the natural ecosystem's buffering system"
Entourage was a pillar protecting gender relations · u/DripDreamer · ↑51 · 2024-11-23
"I was watching that scene from Entourage where Ari fires that guy in the conference room because he was being silly or whatever in between a meeting ("Get the FUCK out of here")."
Did people used to romanticize firing people for no reason? · u/Inwardheelfip · ↑48 · 2025-07-25
"I've been rewatching Entourage because it's set in LA and it's a fun show."
Initial thoughts after being in LA for a month. · u/rfamico · ↑43 · 2023-07-01
"I've been rewatching Entourage because it's set in LA and it's a fun show."
Initial thoughts after being in LA for a month. · u/rfamico · ↑43 · 2023-07-01
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