The men leave to celebrate the turning of the tables, and the women are left to fight for their lives. Dayana is quick to voice his discontent, and Lisa is equally quick to call Dayana out for being a dirty bird with overly evocative double entendres in her vignette. Lisa overplays it a little, making it sound like Dayana was ready to give a handy on the presentation floor, and no one ever flat-out says what Dayana's "overly graphic" phrasing entailed, which only fuels the fire when Lisa claims "it's not for mixed company." But it was, at least, for primetime air!
Trump circles back around, asking Lisa how she can defend herself if she was steering the ship creatively. Lisa thinks her loss will be felt on the team, insists that everyone was supportive of -- nay, thrilled about -- her idea yesterday, and says Dayana is only speaking out against her in retaliation. Dayana disagrees with this, and Don Jr. asks if Dayana offered any alternatives. Dayana explains that her ideas routinely get shot down.
Up in the men's suite, Arsenio worries that Dayan is "fine but finished." When Trump turns to Aubrey, Dee snarks, "Everybody quiet! Aubrey's speaking! ... [She's saying] something about herself!" Yikes. If the men can step away from the dysfunction on their team to recognize that Aubrey won't shut the hell up, then she's really made an impression. Aubrey says this task has been the worst for her yet because Tia took control of the project at the expense of involving everyone on the team. Tia responds by basically calling Aubrey a self-interested hussy who is ready to drop her dedication to the team the minute she gets in the boardroom.













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