Kwame is still here because he excels at flying under the radar. Not only that he ACCEPTED responsibility for the risky failure. So far in this show who has done that? Who has stepped up to the plate and said it's my fault? I could be wrong, but I can't remember anyone doing that. Win or lose that's leadership. He handled himself in the boardroom with "class" and PROFESSIONALISM. Does he have a lot to learn? Who doesn't?But Kwame did make a horrible business decision going with that sick, depraved woman they called an artist. Give me a break! I wouldn't hang that stuff in my bathroom. Go with the other artist and try for VOLUME! The fact that three out of four teammates failed to see the difference between the two artists was astounding. Like Trump said, "you have to like what you're selling." I don't think one of them could stand her "art." Troy and Heidei were completely clueless about art and were of no hlep and meekly went along with Kwame's decision. Omarosa could of sternly objected, but she's such a wimpy phony that she went along as well. I sure as hell wouldn't have been comfortable trying to sell that crap.
I really liked the artist on the other team. That first piece they sold was very nice. He had colorful, pleasant, abstract pieces that go over well with the art crowd. That team got lucky to have him as a choice, and Nick made an excellent decision to select him.
I don't think Kwame's team could have won no matter who they chose, so the trick is to go down in defeat without being eliminated. Kwame showed everyone how that is done.
Omarisa on the other hand suprised no one with her stupid stunts. She's gone because everyone including Trump is sick of her. If she knows art, then I'm Pablo Picasso.
Final four: Kwame, Bill, Amy and Nick.
Any one of these four could win.