Joan's running through the "sections": auctions, straight money, celebrities, pictures. Clint interviews that this task is too much for four people, so he's glad he's not project manager. Joan has Herschel working on raising money. Clint says he can't raise any more, because he wore his donors out on his last go-round. Joan doesn't push. She asks him if there's anyone he can call to come down. He says he has no one in New York in his Rolodex. Herschel says Clint immediately told them he can't get money or celebrity friends, so why is he here. Joan asks if Clint wants to be in charge of getting things for the silent auction, and he's all, "Uh, okay, I can do that." Joan says Clint doesn't want to do anything, so she felt like they were on a three-man team. We go to commercial as the announcer tells us to follow the contestants on Twitter.
Announcer guy welcomes us back, and Jim Cramer annoys us with a mock Mad Money analysis of Annie and Joan. If he were willing to take risk with his money, he'd give it to Annie. But people are looking for someone they can trust, which is where he turns to Joan, to invest in the long haul. He says Annie is all business and Joan is all heart, almost to a fault. He says Trump has a tough decision on his hands. People clap, and Trump tells Jim that was good advice. Then he sends us back to the task, thank God. Annie's asking people for money. She gets off the phone after getting $2,000 from one of her friends. Then she asks Brande where she is on money. Brande says five people are coming for sure with money. Annie calls Perry Friedman, and tells him she is playing against Joan and wants to humiliate her. She uses Joan having called poker players white trash to get all of her poker friends to donate. Perry commits to $20,000. Tom interviews that Annie really wants money, so he was trying, because he's scared of Annie.
Joan's on the phone asking someone to help her, saying that it's between her and "the biggest piece of shit in the world" (the audience laughs). Melissa says they have Knicks and Jets tickets already for the auction. Clint's on the phone, too, so maybe he is actually asking people for stuff. Herschel's asking people for auction donations. Joan says they're getting wonderful things for the silent auction, but the pressure to produce is incredible. Herschel asks what Clint's doing. Joan says she doesn't know. She says he's on the phone, but not too excited. We hear him ask who he's talking to if he's played any golf. Joan's very annoyed. Melissa says that Clint wanted to sit this one out, which became a problem right away. Joan says Clint's like dead weight, and he's doing nothing. Melissa: "You picked him."












