Chris takes Markus's phone away and Markus throws it to him, underhanded -- just as Chris tells him not to throw it. That's this whole episode: Markus doing the precisely wrong thing at the exact same time that you're telling him what not to do. Chris tells the driver to ignore anything Markus says for the rest of the day, and interviews to us the result, that Markus literally has zero responsibilities for the rest of the day. They get their shot and it's beautiful, the sun setting as the car zooms past. "If you can't have the responsibility and the wherewithal to direct traffic, how in the world can you run one of Donald Trump's businesses?" He complains that he can't trust his faith in the task as PM with Markus around, and there are silent shots of him looking awfully poetic and thoughtful and thugged out. They wrap and everyone's happy, except for Markus, who's, like, willfully avoiding being a team player at all costs, now bugging a camera operator and ignoring everybody.
Marshawn discusses the print stuff with Felisha, and interviews that she's concerned about the print ads more because of the deadline. She feels confident with Alla, Jen M., and Kristi being responsible for the video. We see Alla two-waying to Marshawn about how she's staying with the print team. The Three Blonde Video Ladies are grossed out by this and Kristi interviews that the video is 90\% of the task -- not taking part in it is "crazy." George calls the video "a little too hodgepodge," but thinks it gets the point across. I'm not questioning George, but I think that might be slightly warped by his old-man brain. "MTV and video games will rot your mind" and all that grandpa stuff. "No bee-bee-bee-bee-beeps."













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