If his team loses the task and Annie brings him in the boardroom, I think the only we he can survive is if she also brings in Brande, which I doubt she will. In a Annie/Melissa/Jesse boardroom, I just don't see any way that Jesse stays.
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I really don't know what to make of Jesse's edit. I think they were definitely setting up some foreshadowing during this last episode, what with all
his confessionals about saving his contacts, the fact Trump told Piers to watch out for him since he hasn't raised any money, etc. But then in the
boardroom they made a point of mentioning how Jesse was violently ill but was still there working, unlike what Rodman did.
If his team loses the task and Annie brings him in the boardroom, I think the only we he can survive is if she also brings in Brande, which I doubt she will. In a Annie/Melissa/Jesse boardroom, I just don't see any way that Jesse stays. |
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WylDawg |
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Hopefully, Annie's retarded idea of bringing the two people who drew in the least money will backfire and Trump will fire her instead. But with Trump's
random firings, I wouldn't be surprised if Jesse gets the short end of the stick.
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WylDawg wrote: We've already been given potential reason for Jesse to be fired, should they lose this task. His confessionals about holding out, combined with Donald's mention of him to Piers is not a good sign by any means. If Annie loses, Jesse is fucked. You can also make a case for Brande being in trouble, but I think it is clear as day that Melissa would be the only person trying to get her fired--and that will likely not be enough. |
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JoeJoeJunior |
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WylDawg wrote: I would hope so as well, however Piers used the "bring in the people who raise the least money" strategy last season, and he went on to win the whole damned show. Now granted, he did it primarily because he was targeting Omarosa to get fired and he knew she wouldn't be able to raise the same kinda cash that the others could. And of course it ultimately boils down to what kind of mood Trump is in that day. But if Annie uses that as her criteria for bringing people in, I kinda think the fact that Piers himself will actually be in the boardroom this time is only going to help make it seem like a great idea. The editing on this show really throws me for a loop sometimes. Up until this last episode, I thought Jesse was golden to make it into at least the final 4. Now, I'm thinking he's likely the next one to be fired. I think it'll be him if Annie's team loses, and Natalie if Joan's team loses (and Trump will bring up the fact that Joan rated her as a "7" and Natalie thought that was a good thing, when clearly Trump didn't). |
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WylDawg |
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He also said that he didn't want to waste his contacts right away. If forced to, he just might do it. Now granted, that still may not be enough to save him
but Trump has to recognized that he's been the most steady so far. It would be total bullshit to cut him off just for that when the 3 chicks have all
caused problems in the past.
And maybe I'm a little biased but I think he's also a favorite to viewers too so it would be dumb for Trump to fire him, when he's obviously going out of his way to fire the dull people even if they don't deserve it. Finally, there's only 3 men left, Trump needs to weed out the chicks a little. Or maybe he should just ask Sandy to send in 40 million from her change purse. |
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swim4life227 |
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I would love to know what it is that makes Jesse so great. What has he done?
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Halati0n |
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JoeJoeJunior wrote:Are you kidding? Isn't it obvious that Melissa would go home if she's brought anywhere near to the boardroom? Trump already has it out for her. |
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Aitu4fan27 |
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Halat0in I agree with your spoiler statement. This was on Wikipedia so i don't know if it's legit or not but I'll put in in spoiler brackets just
in case.
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anders332 |
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I predict an Annie win, and Natalie's ass getting canned for selecting the wrong jewelry and bringing in Annie's peeps and them actually buying
Annie's stuff. but that's just my opinion.
If Annie loses, I'd love to see Melissa get canned. I hate her almost as much as Omarosa. |
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the silent seer |
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This bonus boardroom scene doesn't look good for Jesse.
http://www.nbc.com/the-celebrity-apprentice/video/clips/week-7-reluctant-project-managers/1084500/ |
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kmill |
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If that aired on the show, I'd say he's fucked. What he said is grounds for getting fired.
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WylDawg |
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He farts in a confessional, wins for his team, kept the drama non-existant and was told by Trump that he must be a good lay.
How much more awsome can this man get? If he wasn't a celeb he'd easily be my favorite reality TV star ever. |
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craig |
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Annie won for their team. The execs liked her gluten free pasta turkey meatballs, that was her idea, she cooked it, she fought for the concept against
Jesse's preference for chili.
Jesse messed up by not coming up with a marketing campaign which was supposed to be his job. He got a doofus edit (music, etc). If Annie's food hadn't won it, he'd have been fired. Only smart thing he did was separating Annie and Melissa. |
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the silent seer |
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I think the only person who might have a chance against Annie at the finale would be Jesse.
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CSCin3D |
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I liked him until I found out that he was married to Sandra Bullock. Absolutely RIDICULOUS that he keeps up that "I'm so real and all my friends are
poor" act.
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I liked him until I found out that he was married to Sandra Bullock. Absolutely RIDICULOUS that he keeps up that "I'm so real and all my friends are poor" act. A lot of guys don't hang out with their wives' friends. I don't find it that unbelievable. |
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Ugh, I can't stand his Clintelousy.
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FANTASTIC two-word confessional : "CLINT SUCKS"
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blmetsfan |
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hating clint as much as I do <3
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blmetsfan |
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Jesse losing his mind <3
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