At the polo club? Rain. Rain, rain. Right when they were supposed to be painting the logo on the field, too. As Raj points out, they're contractually obligated to get the logo painted, but the rain is creating problems. Raj asks the field painters when they think they'll be able to get it done, and the guy's like, "Uh, not today." Inside the clubhouse, Kelly finally notices that it's pouring down rain outside. It's good that he's paying attention. He interviews that the challenge will be to make everything look "like it's running flawlessly." When, of course, it's not, because of the rain. And because of the imbeciles he has on his team. And just when things are looking gray (literally), a fax arrives with news that Tony Bennett is coming to the event. Everybody else is kind of like, "Huh, Tony Bennett, cool!", but Elizabeth immediately figures out that this means more work -- a sound system, specifically, because you don't bring Tony Bennett just so he can stand around slapping horses on the ass. "It's added on about 50 things to do when we already had 50 things too many to do," Kelly observes. And then, as the rain drags on, it begins to present problems of its own. The club guy tells them that not only do they need it to stop raining for the event tomorrow, but they also need it to stop pretty soon, because if the field is too wet overnight, they can't have it tomorrow. Kelly explains that there's no alternative plan, so he has to pray that the rain, rain, goes away. And comes again another day, when he's not trying to impress Donald Trump and a collection of uptight polo doofuses.













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