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I don't think the decision Randal made had anything to do with deciding not to share honor or glory. Does anyone recall Trump's one reservation about Randal? It was that he might not have the toughness that Gotham City requires. He might be too much Mr Nice Guy. I think Randal's point was all about who won.
Randal won the competition because Trump chose him. I was surprised for a moment at the end - after Randal said "no" to Rebecca also getting a job, but remembered, "It's not personal, it's only business." It's not a Christmas ham, it's not a door to hold open for Rebecca. It's a job - the one job for which they were competing from the time they applied. And, Randal was completing a portion of his apprenticeship for Donald by showing how business-like he could be. He stated what he thought Trump should do, period. He didn't go on and on. Trump was free to argue or think it was stupid.
Yes, we saw the changes throughout the season and that maybe there was room for 2, but he and Rebecca entered as though they were competing for one spot. Thinking Randal stinks for his decision is like deciding it would be "nice" to have 2 gold medals because, well, the guy who ran fastest has always been such a nice guy and if he doesn't decide to give the silver medalist a gold then I hate him now.
I can see the inclination to be disappointed in him, but it's like we already heard the coach say "if I don't hear you toughen up, I don't know if you'll make it on my team".
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