She continues to say Joan made her designer quit, and it turns into another fight between the two of them. Joan attacks Annie some more and then says she wants to win with honor. Annie says she hasn't personally attacked anyone in the boardroom. Which is true. She has the poker face totally down. Annie says Joan has attacked her in every boardroom since the middle of the season. Joan suggests they find out who won or lost, because she doesn't want to sit here and hear this anymore. Trump says the good news is tremendous amounts of money have been raised for charity. He asks Ivanka how Joan's team did in terms of dollars: $150,830. Annie says that's pretty good. Don says Annie's team raised $465,725. Joan says that's fabulous, and it goes to charity. Don says Annie did a great job on charity integration, which he didn't see from Joan's side. Ivanka says the celebrities, Kodak integration, and overall experience were all won by Joan. They felt Joan's celebrities were more prominent, and that her party was better attended. And Jeff from Kodak though Joan had better branding. Trump thanks the celebrities and sends them all out, except Joan and Annie.
Live Trump introduces the firees who had the guts to come back and help: Herschel, Clint, Melissa, Tom, Brande and Dennis. Trump asks Dennis how he's doing, and he says he's doing well, and is thankful that he's living and breathing. Trump asks if Dennis has hard feelings toward Jesse, and Dennis says he didn't like that he told him he had a problem. Dennis says he did have a problem, but he didn't like Jesse bringing that up, especially since Jesse kept lying that none of his friends have money when his wife makes $20 million a movie. Jesse tells Dennis if he weren't so stupid, he would know that the only reason he said anything to him was because he cares about him. Awww. Trump says you don't call people you care about stupid. Trump asks Melissa if she feels she embarrassed herself by having a meltdown. She says no, that it wasn't in the boardroom. Trump says it was pretty bad. She says it was raw and emotional, and didn't have to do with her firing. Trump says it wasn't her best moment, and asks Brande what she thinks. She says she and her friends call each other "whore pit vipers" now, and that there are no hard feelings. Trump asks Claudia what she thought of Melissa. Claudia says the meltdown was embarrassing for her and her mom, that it was a bad way to go out. Trump tells Clint he took a lot of abuse, but was a star and didn't get credit for it. Then he thanks Kodak, who's supplying all of the charities with printers and cameras and everything else an office needs.












