Unfortunately, Joan can't automatically lose the thread, and Donald's not going to let her lose the show until he gets every last bit of drama out of her (which could realistically take years), but she definitely lost something last night. 'All sense of perspective', for starters. Oh, and look: here's a shredded sense of proportion. Yuck -- I think I just stepped in dignity! And there's this mind lying around, totally discarded...
Piers just reminded us that Donald is searching for the biggest
jerkpersonality flaw. We're currently at a four-way tie.
Who knew Piers would end up being the only reasonably sane person in the room?
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Exactly what are you using for a definition of 'reasonable'?I honestly thought Piers was setting up the two-way damned with Jesse: if he didn't exploit his wife's connections, he didn't care enough to win, and if he did, he wasn't strong enough on his own to win. Piers hates anyone who's a better man than he is, which happens to be 99.9% of the male population.
He hasn't changed at all. Not changing just works so well for him. The rest of the world pays the price, but Piers? He's fine until the first punch lands.
Reasonable in the sense that at least he realizes he's a jerk.The rest of the group seem to be in the delusion that the only dysfunctional, over bearing, irrational, evil, lazy, incompetant person is everyone else that got cast.
I've found I can work with the jerks that know they are jerks and don't care if everyone knows they are a jerk. It is the ones that get all wrapped up in their righteousness about being the only good person in the room while being a total jerk that I have a problem with.
Donald makes sure to get rid of the somewhat normal people first. He's all about the drama. I wonder if he's like that in business when the cameras aren't on him. Although given his bankruptcy issues I could see him keeping people around for entertainment value rather than overall ability to actually get work done.
Donald makes sure to get rid of the somewhat normal people first.Brande and Jesse out next, then -- any order. That'll provide an All-Drama Final Four. And a Who Cares Viewing Twelve.
And yeah, I've thought Donald was retaining based entirely on drama quotient the whole season. (In particular, Clint as a normal candidate would have been fired by the third episode.) If Dennis could have just stayed sober for one day in six, he could have won this thing...
Ugh, that was so offensive. I wonder why I continue to watch this show.On the other hand, I was amazed at Melissa actually trying to somewhat step out from under Mama's wing.
thanks Slicey!
Trump must really like country music
I thought Clint was gonna be fired both times last night.
Every day is Spring with Agman
The first boardroom lastnight I looked at the 4 members sitting there. Natalie seemed the least famous and brought the least drama. So she was fired first. When the remaining 3 were back in the line of fire it was obvious Donald was not going to get rid of Joan or Clint yet. They bring drama. So Herschel was fired. Does it ever have anything to do with the challenge and how they actually work?
Yes, the comment was uncalled for, but I do get Joan's point. She wasn't calling Annie Hitler (directly) but was trying to make the point to Trump that some people said Hitler was nice after he had said that Annie was nice. (the whole "what face you show isn't always who you are" kind of thing)
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Sigs by Cyg
Joan, Melissa and Annie.
I nominate Annie Duke for Hell`s Kitchen.
Afterall, she has such superb culinary skills and don't forget she cooks for 4 kids and is great at "$%^&*(() jobs.