Trump sends us back to Team John Rich, where Rich is putting the event space together. They've got lots of 7Up Retro signs and designs, including a giant can. Mark McGrath: "It's the most glorious display I've ever seen. Honestly, it was breathtaking. It really was. It was like staring at the Mona Lisa, but 7Up Retro cans." So ... not at all like staring at the Mona Lisa then? Rich points out that they've surrounded everyone in the room with 7Up, and now the balloons are coming. Star tells people where to put balloons, then tells us how great of an event planner she was. For example, she says, her marriage didn't go so well but the wedding sure was fabulous. Someone from the Melting Pot restaurant shows up and donates $25,000 to St. Jude. Rich knows it's not even a fundraising task, but he's trying to get to $1 million for St. Jude's. This brings him to about $725,000, so if he wins the $250,000, he gets awfully close.
Team Marlee. Hatch wonders what he's supposed to be doing; he really has no idea. The Globetrotters are coming soon, so Marlee's helping get the locker room ready and then is getting the event space ready. Hatch says she's actually stepping up and trying to be project manager, which is nice. They get their 7Up stuff put up around the room. It doesn't look as peppered with 7Up as Rich's space, though. It just looks very green and yellow. The Globetrotters show up, then, and Marlee tells them they have to win. The Globetrotters agree. Then Marlee, standing under a disco ball, fills La Toya in on how nervous she is as the event's about to start. Folks start showing up, and Meat Loaf -- who Marlee thinks is "Mr. '70s" -- greets everyone. Trump arrives with the executives from 7Up, and Marlee makes sure they are greeted properly and get their picture taken on the green carpet.












