In the suite at Trump Tower, Tammy
can't even hide how upset she is that Omarosa did not get fired. When
she walks in, upon not getting fired, Tammy's progression of facial
expressions is wonderful, practically impossible to describe. As we
look around the room it becomes clear that, actually, none of
Omarosa's teammates wanted her to return.
Taking this general mood into account,
Team Protege has decided to elect O project manager. They are taking
a similar strategy to what Team VersaCorp did with Sam: win or get
the weak link fired.
The teams will meet Donald at the
Wollman Rink in Central Park. “There's nothing like it,” Trump
says to two random people in the middle of Central Park. Trump quite
literally says that about everything he's ever built/paid for. There
are other things like it Donald. Come on now. It's a goddamn ice
skating rink.
The teams meet Trump, and we transition
to story time with the Donald. The city spent twenty-one million
dollars over seven years trying to build an outdoor ice skating rink
in Central Park. Trump got “tired of watching.” He tells the
contestants he got it built in three months for less than two million
dollars. “It's all about giving back. Giving back to the city.”
The contest for this episode will be a
celebrity charity auction to benefit the Elizabeth Glazier Pediatric
AIDS Foundation. I notice that “Elizabeth Glazier” is spoken at a
much different volume than “Pediatric AIDS Foundation.” Also,
when Trump speaks the former, he is on camera, whereas when he speaks
the latter the contestants are shown. Is Trump flubbing the lines and
having to overdub himself?
They will be performing the auction at
Sotheby's. Each team will each be given five celebrities whom will be
“auctioned off” to the highest bidder. The team that raises the
most money will win the competition.
Team VersaCorp elects Bill to be their
project manager, since he has not yet lead a group. I find this to be
quite surprising. He seems like a born leader. The celebrities are
announced. Team VersaCorp gets Regis Philbin, Rocco DiSpirito
(restauranteur), Carson Daly, Tiki Barber, and Ed Bernero (executive
producer of “Third Watch”). This is amazing so far.
Team Protege gets Russell Simmons, Kate
White (editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan Magazine), Nicole Miller
(fashion designer), the ENTIRE CAST of Queer Eye for the Straight
Guy, and Isaac Mizrahi (fashion designer).
The show's producers bring a great
amount of attention to the fact that Omarosa can't say Isaac
Mizrahi's last name. Some leader, am I right?
The first course of action for team
VersaCorp is to call Regis Philbin on speakerphone. It's just as
funny as you would imagine. Regis is so loud.
This leads into VersaCorp splitting up
and scheduling meetings with all of the remaining celebrities.
Protege seems to be taking the “stick together for their meetings”
approach.
On the way over to a meeting with
Russell Simmons, Jessie and Kwame realize it's probably important to
be able to talk intelligently about the charity they're raising money
for. They would like to reach out to the charity and find out what
they're all about. Jessie calls Omarosa, since she is the leader. O
is also on her way to the meeting, in a separate taxi, and completely
ignores their request to have the phone number of their contact at
the charity. Kwame takes the phone and she immediately hangs up on
him, making him crack up laughing. It's a great moment.
Here is the “black screen moment”
at the perfect time. Imagine the following in white text on a black
screen: “Know what you're up against.” Says Trump, “Negotiation
is a very, very delicate art. The big thing in negotiation is to try
and figure out your opponent. [b-roll footage of the Brooklyn Bridge]
Otherwise, you're going to look like an idiot and lose big.” Dang,
a perfect opportunity to use the word bigly Don!!
Russell Simmons is hostile to Team
Protege at first. I don't know why he's so confused by this. His
office is filled with cameras and he must have been briefed on what
was going on. So rigged.
However, Simmons decides that he likes
Troy's accent, which helps to break the ice a little bit. Troy closes
the deal. He proposes that the winning bidder on Simmons would get to
spend an evening out with him. Russell loves the idea.
Ereka, Tammy and Amy meet with Carson
Daly. The opening shot of Carson is of him making a big, awkward
strum on an unplugged electric guitar, which is ridiculous on so many
levels. Their idea is to secure some tickets from Carson as the
charity prize for the winning bidder. This bidder would get a limo
ride to the event with Carson. They secure this fairly easily. Tammy
keeps interrupting the other two women, insisting that another
celebrity be involved. It's awkward. No one really listens to her,
and that includes Carson.
Next, Protege goes to meet with the
ENTIRE CAST of Queer Eye For The Straight Guy. This really pins The
Apprentice down as having been written and filmed in 2004. The
following is so ridiculous I can't believe I'm even typing it. As a
strategy to break the ice and get in the Queer Eye guys' good graces,
Troy intentionally leaves his belt in the car. He says he will get
critiqued by the guys for making such a ridiculous fashion faux pas.
And sure enough, right away Carson points at him and says “what's
with the belt situation here? You might as well be naked if you don't
have a belt on.” Which is amazing and most definitely rigged. But
it gets the conversation started. Team Protege initially proposes
golf, but the guys say they would rather do something else “with
balls, in the city.” By which, of course, they mean bowling. That's
that trademark Queer Eye humor. They'll take the winning bidder
bowling, with laser lights and an open bar and all the things you'd
want from a bowling event.
Nick, Bill and Katrina meet with Tiki
Barber. Bill initially proposes a slumber party, and begins to
describe it, but then the camera cuts away. Tiki did not seem to
enjoy that idea. At the same time, Ereka, Tammy and Amy meet with Ed
Bernero. That is a simple one, as they will just give someone
backstage passes to his show. Ed also proposes that the winner get to
go on the show as an extra. They then go and meet with Rocco at his
restaurant on 22nd and Park Avenue. Tammy embarrasses the
team yet again by proposing that Rocco charter a private jet for a
vacation to Italy. Rocco is famous enough because of his successful
restaurant, but her teammates know that he doesn't have enough wealth
to book a private trans-continental flight. Gotta know your limits,
Tammy.
Protege meet with Kate White. It's only
Omarosa, Katrina, and Kwame, so it looks like the team has split up
after all. Heidi and Troy meet with Nicole Miller. Then the whole
team meets with Isaac. Jessie has been selected to pitch to him, and
she has a tendency to talk down to people. It's just the way she
speaks, and she doesn't mean anything by it. But Isaac clearly
becomes annoyed with her speaking style. He feels patronized. Omarosa
starts interrupting once she realizes this. Regardless of who is
speaking, however, he doesn't like their idea of a “fashion week.”
Troy proposes that the winner gets a private preview of the year's
upcoming fashions. Isaac loves this. Troy is killing it with his
ideas and is quite honestly saving this team from falling apart.
Bill, Tammy, and Amy go to meet with
Regis Philbin. Their idea is “Spend a day in the life of Regis
Philbin.” Regis asks if the winner of the auction will feed his cat
for him. Clearly he doesn't like their initial idea. Tammy goes all
in and tries to propose another charity vacation. Regis says, “I'm
not going to go to the ends of the earth for this charity!” Bill
and Amy just laugh quietly. Amy asks if there are any upcoming events
that a winner could tag along to. He mentions that he will be
performing in Atlantic City next month. They hammer it out, and the
winner's package will be a limo to AC, participation in the dress
rehearsal for one of Regis' shows, dinner with Regis, and a night's
stay.
The teams arrive at Sotheby's. They are
all assembled in a sky box looking down at all of the fancy people
bidding. Trump is hosting. Who would have thought Trump cares this
much about AIDS? Does he even know what it is? I feel like this
charity was thrust on him by the show's producers.
The bidding occurs, and it is
rapid-fire. I will attempt to summarize it all in short bursts.
Queer Eye goes first. A high bid of
$9,000. It seems like that is high based on the applause in the room,
but I really don't know the market rate to go bowling with five
reality TV show hosts.
Regis goes next. A high bid of $6,000.
Isaac is up. The package being sold is
a lunch with a preview of outfits, and you get to go home with eight
of said outfits. A high bid of $7,000. That actually seems really low
to me. I had to go back a couple of times to make sure they said
eight outfits. Wouldn't a high-end designer's clothing be at least
$500 an item? And these are entire outfits. Whatever. I'm out of my
element commenting on this.
Rocco goes next. The package is a
private party in his restaurant with four courses for fifty people. A
high bid of $13,000.
Kate White next. “Cosmo day.” It is
unexplained what exactly this might consist of. A high bid of $6,000.
Ed Bernero is up. The package is
backstage passes and a walk-on part on his show, Third Watch. A high
bid of $7,000.
Nicole Miller goes next. The package is
fifteen days working as an apprentice (hmmmm) in her studio. A high
bid of $6,000.
The next item is simply described by
the auctioneer as “Tiki Barber lot.” There is seriously no
description of what it is. A high bid of $4,000. Were Tiki Barber and
Trump sparring in 2004? Why has everything been so terse with Barber?
Russell Simmons goes next. His package
is described as the “opportunity of a lifetime.” A high bid of
$7,000.
Carson Daly is up last. The winning
bidder will be his personal guest for the Z-100 Jingle Ball. In the
front row there is a “young lady,” as the auctioneer describes
her, who keeps driving the price up. She is there with her mother and
it is made very clear that the mother is footing the bill. Absurd.
Remember when Carson Daly was relevant? A high bid of $10,000 to this
“young lady.”
This contest is unusual, because both
teams immediately know the results. It's being tallied live on the
screen.
Trump meets the teams in the lobby. He
congratulates both teams for raising money for this charity. They
both did well. Protege $35,000. VersaCorp $40,000. Trump says he will
not give out a prize this week. He said the prize was the good of
donating to charity.
I can't stand this dubbing that I'm
constantly hearing now. “But unfortunately someone still has to get
fired this week” is said by Trump when he is off-camera, and the
volume and tone of his voice are clearly not the same as the rest of
the conversation. How many takes of these scenes did they have to
take? I've already said it twice in this piece, and I hate to be
redundant, but RIGGED.
Team VersaCorp spends the evening in
with cocktails. Nick makes fun of Troy which is hilarious. It's a
great bonding session. Nick and Amy look at each other longingly.
They gonna bang? OMG they are. They leave the room together and
disappear. Awesome.
The morning after they're sitting at
the coffee table together, talking about what they would name their
kids. Amy gives a long and thought out answer. Nick just blurts out
“Jake and Brooke” and Amy lovingly cracks up. It's actually a
pretty cute scene. She can't believe that he has children's names
picked out already. Amy, don't hate. Nick rules.
Meanwhile, Omarosa is trying to decide
who to take into the boardroom with her. She has a conversation with
Jessie about her negotiation skills. Jessie actually gets pretty
upset about it when recounting it later. This type of conversation is
most certainly not Omarosa's strong suit.
The whole team goes into the board room
to hash it out with Mr. Trump. Troy says that in the beginning he
questioned O's leadership ability, but after this contest he has
changed his mind. Heidi also defends O. Trump pushes Heidi HARD on
who she thinks should go, for some reason. Finally she brings up
Jessie. Jessie then states that Omarosa doesn't work well under
pressure. O says “absolutely not. I was born to be a leader. She's
trying to protect herself.” Kwame says that, in all fairness,
Jessie had the “most difficult” negotiation. Then Jessie admits
she knew nothing about design, which was probably a bad thing to say.
Gotta do your research, Jessie.
Carolyn goes ahead and calls Omarosa
out on the fact that she can't pronounce Isaac's last name. Trump
then goes in hard on Jessie trying to see if she likes Omarosa. Trump
keeps asking everyone on the team if they truly like Omarosa,
especially Jessie and Heidi. While these conversations are happening,
Omarosa continues to make snide remarks about Jessie and Heidi. Even
in saying she likes Heidi, she said that Heidi had no class.
In the end, the final three will be
Omarosa, Heidi and Jessie. It's kind of crazy that Heidi keeps being
dragged into this. In their private discussion, George says that he
doesn't believe Omarosa has all of the proper leadership qualities
necessary to work for Trump. He thinks Jessie was outmatched in the
negotiation and Omarosa should have known that. Carolyn completely
agrees. This doesn't look good for O.
On their return to the board room,
Trump immediately asks Jessie why she should stay. She responds that
winning is important, but strength of character is also important.
Trump asks her if she thinks the other two women in the room have
good character. Jessie's response? “Heidi has good character.”
Shots fired baby!
Heidi and Jessie both admit at this
point that they really don't like O very much. This is radically
different than the opinions the two of them were stating five minutes
ago. Trump seems very frustrated by their lack of honesty.
So now I am thoroughly perplexed. Trump
is starting to go down the path of potentially firing Jessie! He
reiterates that he is very unhappy with the way she just rolled over
and took so much crap from Omarosa. He then tells Omarosa he is fed
up with how rudely she treated her teammates, but in the end, he
fires Jessie. Goodnight, Jessie. Can't wait to see what kind of shit
Omarosa gets herself into in the next episode.
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