Who would Paul fire? George -- because he wasn't an effective communicator. George tries to defend himself, but Trump is more concerned with the obvious look of discomfort on Clay's face. Clay admits that selling out George is difficult because he has been an icon of Clay's in terms of his coming-out and whatnot. Still, he thinks George didn't so much delegate as sit back while people took whatever roles they wanted. Ultimately, George's lack of take-charge spirit could have hurt them. Trump asks Penn his thoughts, and Penn basically says he doesn't have any because he has zero design or style sense, so he consciously took a step back on this task. Likewise, Dee can't judge because he was in the hospital for 90% of the task. Trump and the men agree that Dee gets a pass.
Trump returns to Arsenio, who essentially offers to fall on the sword for his team. He is quite canny about his self-defense, saying, "I didn't think I could lose by choosing anything from your daughter's collection because it's all wonderful." Flattery will get you everywhere, my man! The ladies aren't impressed, but they're mostly just glad not to be in the hot seat. Trump moves to Adam, who says that he would fire George by default because he was the PM. He insists that everyone loves George, so it's nothing personal.
Trump cuts his losses on this dead-end line of questioning and asks George to pick his two teammates to bring back. Arsenio is an obvious choice. George picks Lou next, explaining that Lou is hard to place on a team because he often misunderstands directions. The rest of the men head to the suite while George, Arsenio, and Lou cordially chat and wait it out during the deliberation.













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