"[Assorama]," he says, "you were very rude to these two people. How they took it is unbelievable to me, because you were rude. You are rude." She makes a face, which I'm sure will really help. He says, though, that worse than the rudeness is the fact that Jessie sat still for it. Trump starts to fire Jessie, and she tries to cut him off -- remembering, undoubtedly, Kristi's experience with failing to defend herself. She tries to talk to him about who he wants representing him, but she's getting nowhere, because it's just plain too late. "Please don't fire me, Mr. Trump," Jessie says, and that's just unseemly. "Jessie, you were the worst negotiator. But worse than that, I hated the way you took so much crap from [Assorama]. To me, that was a form of weakness." He keeps it up: "I didn't like what she was doing, and it was repulsive to me. But worse, was the way you took it." "Please. Please," Jessie pleads. "I have no choice, and I have to say that you're fired." Assorama smirks, and I really think she might want to reconsider that, given that he did just call her behavior "repulsive." I'm not sure she has a lot to be happy about. They're all dismissed.
As Jessie leaves, Trump says that he fired Jessie for failing to stand up for herself, even though she's "a nice girl." They all agree that things are going to get more and more difficult from here on out. Jessie gets into her cab.
In her post-show taxi interview, Jessie just seems completely shell-shocked, talking about what a good experience she had. She still doesn't manage to say, "And Assorama is a total bitch," which would have been the only way to save her dignity.
Next week: Katrina has a hissyfit. Apartment renovations. Something bad happens to Heidi. Assorama has more problems. Looks like quite an episode.













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