Trump, Carolyn, and Boyfriend Bill discuss the candidates waiting outside. Carolyn can't imagine why Jennifer didn't bring Sandy. "Instead she picked Elizabeth and Stacy? Completely personal, completely personal." Asked for his opinion, Bill says, "I think Jenn needs to lead more by example, and not just stand in the corner delegating. She didn't do anything," he adds. Heh. Trump has Robin send the women back in. And they're all carrying notes, meaning they really have learned nothing. When they return, Trump asks Jennifer why she brought Stacy in, when Stacy didn't do anything wrong. Jennifer says that Stacy is "a living thorn in [her] side." Well, that will help reassure them that it's not personal. ["If they can even figure out what it means. 'Living thorn'?" -- Sars] She insists that everything she tried to do, Stacy tried to undermine. She goes back to how Stacy "wreaked havoc," at which point Stacy uncorks a head-rolling, eye-rolling, practically entire-body-rolling look that almost makes you think she should get fired after all. Stacy's says, "She has me here for personal reasons, whatever," and Trump asks Stacy if she also doesn't like Jennifer. Stacy does the exasperated side-laugh, and then flips her head back around and spits, "I would not want to work with her." Trump turns to Elizabeth to ask her what's going on, but Jenn jumps in again all, "It's nothing personal," blah blah blah. Trump asks Elizabeth why she was brought in, and Elizabeth says in an extremely whiny, weak way that Jenn spent all day trying to find people she could pin the responsibility on so that she wouldn't get fired. Jenn aims for a remix of the Psycho Shuffle of last week, saying that something has gone haywire in Elizabeth's personality from the previous tasks to this one. "She's on the verge of a little breakdown," she says. I really don't think that's going to work two weeks in a row. Elizabeth goes through how she was responsible for promotion, and how Jenn "deprioritized" (ugh) promotion, and that she felt Jenn was setting promotion up for failure, which made her "emotional." By which she means "weepy."









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