Between 2004 and 2011, HBO’s Entourage earned big ratings and numerous awards, including six Emmys and a Golden Globe. But in the wake of #MeToo, the comedy about the Hollywood boys club is being viewed in a different light.On Tuesday, the show’s creator, Doug Ellin, spoke with Yahoo Entertainment and bemoaned the situation, which he says has resulted from a “wave of righteous PC culture.”“I’m proud of everything we did on Entourage, and I certainly don’t think it’s something that should be a lightning rod,” Ellin said. “It should be looked at for what it was.”What it was, from Ellin’s perspective, was a “show….about friendship and loyalty and family,” which was “extremely realistic,” in depicting the Hollywood dynamics of its time.“I don’t
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