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The Apprentice 3, Episode 9 Extras: The Boardroom Boogie

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Trump compares Erin to Paris Hilton. And he hasn’t even heard her every time she’s proclaimed something “hot.” Trump asks Stephanie for her opinion, and she says that they’re at the point in the process where everyone should be stepping up. She points out that she stepped up when she had no background in anything related to this task. Angie says that it’s a job interview, and she hasn’t known anything about their past tasks, but she was willing to try and give it her all.

Erin blames Angie for the failure and they start talking over each other. Trump shuts them both up and gives Angie the floor. He announces that George and Carolyn think Erin did horribly. Erin tries to put the blame on Angie with a four-point argument, but she only gets through half of it. She says that Angie wasn’t original and ran a bad clinic. Angie says that no one on the team was perfect, but Erin didn’t even try. George talks about versatility and Chris, who has been virtually ignored so far, decides to open his mouth and jump in. Bad move. He thinks that Erin tried to find a loophole so she wouldn’t be blamed for what went wrong. Angie says that Erin was out of her element and Erin shows the maturity of a five-year-old by replying that Angie was.

Trump asks the relatively quiet Stephanie how Angie was as a leader. Stephanie thought she was good, even though the clinic was bad. She blames the clinic’s failure on location, which is probably part of the reason Trump hasn’t asked her much this week. Carolyn says that the team put on a show rather than a clinic, and there was no audience participation. Plus, a project that was supposed to take 15-20 minutes took 40.

Trump decides that the point here is making no decisions (Erin) vs. making bad decisions (Angie). Erin tries to bring up her performance last week, but Trump points out that her team lost. She didn’t do a good job, she was just a good DJ. Erin argues that she should’ve been onstage this week and Trump says that maybe she should do that instead of being a lawyer.

Trump asks Stephanie what she would do, noting that it’s between Angie and Erin, with Chris being pretty much insignificant. Erin starts in on Chris, who starts firing back. This leads to the tobacco discussion, which is still mostly irrelevant. Chris says that Erin is being vindictive. Erin calls it honesty. Trump asks Stephanie who’s responsible and Stephanie says it’s Angie, since she was the project manager. Angie chooses to send Stephanie back to the suite and bring Erin and Chris with her to the second boardroom.

Carolyn and George both tell Trump that Angie did a better job on the task than her teammates. Angie, Chris, and Erin return to the boardroom. Trump tells Angie that George and Carolyn have her back, so she’s pretty much safe. Erin starts trying to defend herself. Trump gives Chris one minute to save himself. Chris calmly says that he did his best. His idea, by the way, had something to do with building a closet. I don’t know. He says that he met with the contractors and generally did the best he could. Trump asks if Erin is better than him and Chris’ temper wakes up from its brief nap.

The discussion goes back to Chris’ tobacco habit. Chris says that his clients have never complained about his chewing. Carolyn tries to ask Erin about her faults, but Erin stalls a little. She finally admits that she didn’t have enough “umph” for this task, but she did try. Carolyn says that she checked out because she didn’t have enough “umph.” Erin argues that she stood behind the project and tried to sell it. Everyone she talked to bought the project. Too bad the task wasn’t about making a profit, Erin.

Trump asks about Angie’s decision not to put Erin in the presentation. Angie says that she checked out, so she couldn’t depend on Erin. Trump says that that was a bad idea.

Trump says that Angie did some bad work, but he’ll listen to George and Carolyn. Erin starts acting like a wise guy, Carolyn criticizes her, and Trump realizes that Princess Erin needs to go. She’s fired. After she leaves, Trump tells George and Carolyn that he thinks Erin was too much of a wise guy and she was proving to be uncontrollable.

In the cab, Erin completely overlooks the fact that she bombed this task, instead focusing on her future with tools. She has no negative feelings about the experience and says she’s better than Paris Hilton. Better how? Whose scale are we working on here? She calls Trump “the Donald” and “Donald,” two bad choices. Her most memorable experience from the show is - surprise - getting her photo taken with Trump. She knew that she was at risk going into the boardroom, since the odds weren’t in her favor. But she went in with pride, and she’s leaving with pride. At least until people see this scene. She says that “all is well in Erin Land,” then asks the driver about the possibility of cocktails. Goodbye, Erin. Go burn that pink bathmat.

Next week: run, Alex, run!

Jenn Brasler is an aspiring writer from Falls Church, VA. You can e-mail her at luckyjenn@hotmail.com. She's trying to decide whether to use her powers for good…or evil. She will write for money. Or candy. Or clothes from Old Navy.


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