Jennifer explains that she took Elizabeth by the shoulders and told her that they were heading into the task and Elizabeth couldn't act like that, and Elizabeth is completely confused, insisting Jennifer did nothing of the kind, and it's fairly obvious that she's telling the truth. At least to me. Stacy, bringing up something that's not her business in a way that might not backfire at the moment but I guarantee you is not making a good impression, says that she doesn't understand why Sandy, who was in charge of décor, wasn't brought, and maybe Jennifer should "address that." I'm telling you, if I'm Carolyn or Trump, I'm sitting there thinking, "Hi, do I look like I need help?" But anyway, Jenn goes into all the ways in which Sandy did lots of work, and Carolyn looks at Jenn with great exhaustion. "She failed," Carolyn says. "You just can't get it. You failed. You failed, you failed. Because of the décor and the service." Jenn says that that's fine, she'll take the blame for the décor, because she approved it. "Because they're friends," Stacy snots, and she's lucky she didn't get a Trump National "Shut Up," because she should.
Boyfriend Bill asks if he can make a suggestion to them. "Sure you can, Bill," Jenn says with inappropriate familiarity. "First and foremost, this is not a game," he says. Well, it is, but...he's still cute, so whatever. "And if you think that aligning yourselves with each other or pulling people into the Boardroom for the wrong reason...that's the quickest way to go home, I'm telling you right now. So you'd better make very certain --" Jenn breaks in, of course. "No, I am very certain..." "Don't interrupt me, please," Bill says. "Make very certain of why you're bringing these people into the Boardroom with you." And then, Bill and Carolyn strip naked, jump up on the table, and do an interpretive dance called, "Bring Sandy; she's the one who did the assy décor and made you dress like morons, plus WE HATE HER!" But Jenn doesn't. She's sticking to her decision, no "flip-flopper" she, probably remembering how indecisiveness has sometimes also been ridiculed in the past. Trump sends the safe women up to the suite, and sends Stacy, Elizabeth, and Jennifer C. to wait in the lobby.













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