"Previously on"The Apprentice,"" "Tim's character was questioned when I asked Nicole about their relationship." "Is Tim in love with you?" "I don't know." "He is so smitten with you, Nicole." "But he never fought for you." "He wasn't very loyal in my opinion." "Drop him like a dog." "Make him suffer." "Make him cry." "And Angela couldn't defend herself." "Angela, you're killing me." "I can't fire her." "I can't fire her." "I can't fire her." "So I'll take the blame on this one?" "You have to." "Angela, you're fired." "Mr. Trump, can you do me a big favor?" "What are you gonna talk about?" "Why are you so stupid to talk?" "I know it's stupid, but it's not related to this." "It's related to Tim, which I know you love to hear about." "I think You should give Tim the opportunity to come to Kinetic 'cause I would really like to see his answer." "Go." "Thank you." "Who is that?" "What?" "Kristine." "We're sorry, Tim." "What happened?" "She was an easy scapegoat." "Really?" "Yeah." "You're kidding." "I see her running over." "We definitely don't need Tim." "Nicole saying that she wanted Tim to be brought over to Kinetic was for her own benefit." "It was to see if Tim was really loyal and if he really liked her or not, and I'm like " "I feel like I'm in high school right now, talking about this." "Yeah, you got beat down in the boardroom by Mr. Trump." "Really?" "So what did Trump say?" "Tell me." "That you're not loyal." "He " " He said that?" "Yeah, he was down on you." "He told her she needs to drop you." "Oh, what a bastard." "Now I have to go and prove myself again." "I'm disgusted." "You're disgusted?" "I'll tell you guys." "Let's have a seat." "Tell me everything." "Do you really want me to tell you everything?" "Say what's on your mind right now." "At the end there, Nicole said, "Mr. Trump," ""can you call Tim and ask him if he wants to come over to our team?"" "And I think he will." "Really?" "Yeah." "I want to ask you -- is that something you guys talked about?" "A part of me absolutely wants to be on a team with Nicole." "And a part of me loves this team." "That's why it's complicated." "But that can affect what's going on here tomorrow." "Do you understand?" "He thinks you're disloyal." "He thinks I'm disloyal to her and to the team." "Yes." "There's nothing wrong with me talking to her about what happened." "Honestly, you should want her to go home." "You guys are not looking " "Let me ask you this then." "Would you rather one of us go home?" "No!" "I wouldn't!" "I'm in a mess right now." "I've gotten attacked in a boardroom that I wasn't a part of," "I lost respect to Mr. Trump, and I made myself a real target on my own team." "This is good work by me." "That's a -- That's a hell of a job by Tim." "During the task, I've thrown in 110%." "That's all that should matter." "If you don't give 110%, you will be the one that goes home." "I'm not " " I'm not rational about this kind of thing." "They are our enemy." "Hate them!" "Capture:" "FRM@XXY Sync:" "FRM@ÌìÍâô¥Òô" "Good morning, this is James with Arrow Corp." "Good morning." "Kinetic.This is Nicole." "Hi, it's Andi." "Mr. Trump is meeting with executives at the L.A. Times this morning." "He'll be waiting for you to arrive at the print facility at 8:30 A.M." "Thank you very much." "Okay, thank you so much, Andi." "Thanks." "Good morning." "Good morning, Mr. Trump." "Welcome to week 11 of your 14-week job interview." "We are standing in the printing facility of the Los Angeles Times." "The Los Angeles Times is a very big and very powerful newspaper." "I can tell you that because whenever they write a bad story about me," "I go through hell." "It's also the largest daily metropolitan newspaper anywhere in the country." "Millions of dollars alone are spent to advertise in the Sunday edition." "For your task, you are going to be developing a supplement within the Los Angeles Times having to do with a wonderful product called SmartMouth." "Beside me are two executives from SmartMouth." "Your name, please?" "Dr. Susanne Cohen." "I'm President and C.E.O. of the company." "Your name?" "I'm Kevin Corcoran, Vice President of Marketing." "Along with Ivanka, they will be my eyes and ears." "Ivanka, what's the task?" "For your next task, you'll design, photograph, and create a supplement for the L.A. Times to promote a new brand of mouthwash called SmartMouth." "At your disposal to help you to create this supplement, you'll have access to a photographer, a studio, and a graphic designer." "The team that creates the best Sunday supplement, as judged by the executives, wins." "I will be the ultimate judge." "James, you will continue to be Project Manager as long as your team keeps winning." "Losers will meet me in the boardroom where somebody will be fired." "Thank you." "Go ahead." "Let me smell your breath right now." "It really smells bad." "Yeah, let me smell yours." "Smells like chicken." ""Rinse for 30 to 60 seconds."" "We didn't smell your breath beforehand, so this doesn't tell us anything." "My idea I'll throw right on the table is get a bed in here, get " "Just picture a white room -- just white walls, white floor." "And you have 10 to 12 people." "Everyone's in pajamas, and at the top, it says," ""Everyone has morning breath."" "Ooh, and then the next page, the insert, we have the scientific explanation." "Everyone has bacteria in their mouth." "Food attaches to it and releases sulfuric acid." "Tim is under a lot of stress, especially what happened last night with the situation with Nicole, so I think Tim's really trying to step it up today, really trying to persuade people to get his way." "It's a little bit overbearing for the rest of us." "Then you get to the last page, and you have the same group of people." "Now they're not stiff." "They're relaxed, they're smiling." "This is the first time I'm really in a do-or-die situation." "If I lose, it's gonna take about 2 seconds of the team saying they lost a little trust, they think I'm a little disloyal, and I think that if we win, I'm safe." "Just a little of your mouth." "There you go." "And...great." "Looks like a confident businesswoman." "Here we go." "I'm Project Manager again." "Our concept was that we were gonna have three women -- one in a nightgown, one in a business suit, and one who was sort of going out on the town." "We wanted to showcase that you can use SmartMouth 'round the clock." "Nice and...good." "Oh, that's good." "Heidi, Kristine, and I were very excited to even be the models." "Like, "Oh, my gosh." "This is gonna be fun."" "Nice." "Keep it going." "Good." "By the three of us modeling, we were showing Mr. Trump we not only have brains but we look good, honestly." "Want to do the threesome?" "Good." "That's really nice." "Definitely crossed my mind that we were dealing with basically three attractive females that had bad breath." "Like, we have now narrowed down bad breath to hot chicks." "But I really think that, for the executives, this was about creating a concept." "Okay, now we're all hiding our breath." "I was, at some points, wondering if maybe we were being a little too specific on gender, and we didn't want it to look as if it was an all-woman's product, so I did think about that," "but hopefully it was the right decision." "That's a great -- Yeah, that is the best one." "How you guys doing?" "Good.Good. Good.Good." "I'm gonna give you guys an offer you can't refuse." "We're shooting an ad." "We're looking to pay you guys $250 each just to take a quick shot advertising the product." "Let's do it." "James sent Frank and I to find everyday people who could be models for our photo shoot." "We were looking for people of every race and every shape and every size because the demographic for SmartMouth is everyone." "You guys look absolutely great." "Have any of you guys done some modeling?" "Don't be shy." "Guys, on Derek's call -- He's gonna say, "1, 2, 3." "Bad breath." And you guys..." "Frank kind of volunteered to direct the photo shoot." "Frank did not inspire much as a director." "If you want to take the first one natural, we'll do that, and then the second one, we'll have everyone going like this." "So, you know, the looks can vary from, like, this to kind of like -- like..." "Basically, we had to kind of tell the people what to do, and Frank didn't really do so much." "And 1, 2, 3." "Bad breath." "Hold it." "Here we go." "Really bad breath." "Ugh!" "Ugh." "Move it around a little bit." "But you're not smelling it." "You have it, so you're very self-- I'm serious." "Nice." "Would you guys like to have a little meeting?" "I want you to seriously consider this." "If we have time after this shot, should we try something different to get his across?" "After we finished the photography, I wasn't sold on it." "Something in my heart was telling me," ""You could get the wrong idea by looking at this, and the message isn't really brought across in this ad."" "I'm not saying I don't love what's going on." "I'm just saying you don't want to just take some shots." "It doesn't pay to take shots of something different." "Do you think we're being risky?" "No, the executives might say, "What are they doing?"" "I don't mind people who question ideas." "I think it's actually good, but, at the last minute, to say, "Oh, the idea may not be a good one,"" "that's not good." "It throws the team off." "It throws our spirit off." "I wanted to have a discussion with the team." "I totally understand what you're saying." "I'm just saying that, like, really, at 7:40," "I don't think he's gonna be able to re-set up another shot." "Next time, I'll keep the thought to myself, guys." "Frankie, Frankie." "Okay, are we done with that one?" "Yep." "Great." "We had a short period of time with our photographer, so I wanted to make sure that, once we got up to that graphic designer and we had no more access to the photographer, that we had all of the images that we wanted." "Perfect." "So I spent a lot of time with the photographer just getting every thing that I could think of shot, and I sent Nicole and Kristine upstairs to work with the graphic designer." "Like, are we just gonna do a square, or were we thinking about doing a shape?" "Let me think about it." "Think about it." "Brainstorm for a second." "I just want to finish picking these images really quick." "Okay." "Heidi knows exactly what she's doing." "She's not putting her neck on the line at all." "There's no accountability for creative on this task." "But if she wins, she gets all the credit for it 'cause she's Project Manager." "If there's anything we're missing, let me know so we can shoot it while they're still available." "Okay." "Thanks." "Yeah, that's not bad." "I would put an "X" through that arrow or maybe at the end, like a red "X," or even the circle with the "X" through it." "Right now, we're all very tired." "None of us slept well." "I got about 35 minutes of sleep, 40 minutes of sleep max." "This should be first 'cause you're talking about the zinc ions, and down here, you're explaining that they're released, right?" "What time is our presentation,can I ask?" "2:00." "Are you concerned?" "Why don't you guys go then?" "I'm doing a presentation." "I need a shower." "Go." "We'll meet back at the home." "You should be leaving in the next two minutes." "Tim, maybe you and I don't go home." "You have a suit, right?" "I don't have my suit with me." "I don't have shoes either." "How funny is he?" ""Don't make it blue." "Make it green." "Make it yellow."" "Wait, stop." "Do you have a phone?" "No." "You don't have a phone?" "No, do you have a phone?" "No." "They're gonna bring your clothes." "I just hate leaving it to chance." "I know they're gonna bring your clothes." "Should I try calling them?" "They're gonna bring your clothes." "Hey, hey, hey." "They're not picking up either phone." "What the hell?" "Stef?" "Stef, it's 12:30." "Let's just go." "Let's go." "Tim and James were gonna come to the house." "They were supposed to be 5 minutes behind us." "They never showed up." "We just had no communication between the two teams." "Grab that blue bag, please, and just grab my black shoes out of it." "You want to know where one phone is?" "Here's both phones." "Oh, my God." "Are you kidding me?" "Nope." "Hello?" "Hi, Sarah." "Hey, this is Stefani." "I just met you there a little while ago." "I'm very low on phone battery, so I'm gonna talk fast." "Did the guys leave yet?" "Oh!" "Phone dead." "Oh!" "Phone died." "Oh, my God." "P.J.s and all." "Let's go." "James and I had to go straight to the L.A. Times for the presentation because we just didn't have time." "And I'm still in pajamas 'cause I don't have any other clothes." "I think that..." "Stefani's gonna bring clothes for you for sure." "You know what else I could do if I have to?" "A tie -- I could put it around here." "And I could wear your jacket." "You could just wear the green." "How are you gonna wear a tie with a t-shirt?" "No, it would just look like a " "Do you see your shirt?" "You can't wear a friggin' tie without a collar." "True, that would look really, really bad." "God, man." "Thank God." "I told you." "There was a moment when I thought there was a chance" "I had to do the presentation in my pajamas since I didn't have any clothes, but luckily, Stef and Frank had the foresight to bring me a suit." "Both phones were dead." "We couldn't tell if you were still at the place." "How much do you love me for bringing your clothes?" "Did a good call." "Except forgot socks." "Hello." "Hi." "Good morning." "Good afternoon." "On behalf of Arrow Corp," "I just want to say thank you very much for allowing us to work on this project." "Almost everyone has experienced bad breath at one time or another." "SmartMouth not only eliminates the bad breath you have, it prevents against future bad breath, so we wanted to relate to the product by capturing the diversity of the target consumer for SmartMouth products." "Who is that?" "Everyone." "On page one, what you see before you today is a group of people experiencing the very problem" "SmartMouth was made for -- morning breath." "Now, for the first time ever, two active ingredients, one great solution." "Because the smartness is in the science, there's a one-page visual chart to demonstrate the amazing zinc ion technology that has essentially revolutionized the mouthwash industry." "When people use SmartMouth, they notice immediate results and can actually feel an improvement in their mouths." "They feel fresher, cleaner, more confident, because, after all, SmartMouth is for everyone." "Thank you very much." "Thank you." "Thank you for your time." "Could you please send in Kinetic?" "Hi." "How are you?" "Great, how are you?" "That's for you." "Thank you." "We are very excited to present to you a guide to 24-hour fresh breath." "If you follow along -- open up your newspapers and find your supplement -- we've tried to showcase for you today that no matter where you are, what time of day, 'round the clock, SmartMouth is there to help you." "And it doesn't matter if you're waking up in the morning and you're saying hello " "You don't have to run to the bathroom and cover your mouth and worry about saying "Good morning."" "You know, we focused on at work -- professional situations, where, you know, you don't have to worry about going into that meeting and bombing because you have bad breath." "Don't be afraid to go out with your friends anymore." "Use SmartMouth and be confident." "SmartMouth -- don't take another breath without it." "Thank you." "Great." "Thank you." "Have a great day." "Overall, in the short time that they had," "I think they did a really good job." "I think so, too." "Please send in Kinetic and Arrow." "Everything good?" "Everything's good." "I hope you're happy with at least one of the teams." "We've very happy." "Very good." "You were asked to create a Sunday supplement for the Los Angeles Times to promote SmartMouth." "How did you do?" "I think we did a very good job, Mr. Trump." "Well, James, what do you think?" "Mr. Trump, I believe we really took a chance and, uh, came up with some originality." "All right." "So you'll be surprised if you lose?" "Could I ask you -- how did Arrow do?" "Interesting use of diversity, et cetera, but they could be yawning." "You're not exactly sure what they're doing." "And you really have to make the reader work hard to figure out what's going on here." "Looks like they're bored." "Also, there's an insert here about the science behind the product, but it doesn't really flow with the rest of the brochure, so it feels like two separate pieces, and it's very disjointed." "How I didn't Kinetic do?" "Just look at the appeal of this shape." "I mean,it hit me immediately." "You presented it in an L.A. Times, opened it up, and it was -- "Wow."" "Kinetic, you win." "Thank you very much." "Thank you.Thank you." "Very nice." "And we're right here at the L.A. Times." "It's a daily newspaper." "We're going to walk this supplement right over, and we're going to have your supplement appear in this Sunday's paper." "Well, Heidi, you'll continue to be Project Manager, which is a big thing." "You'll sit on my right." "You'll help Ivanka and myself make a decision as to which one of these four is gonna get fired, and very importantly, you're gonna move back into the mansion and get out of the terrible tent." "And for your reward, you're going to the mansion." "You will be served dinner by some of the finest chefs anywhere in the world." "They're gonna take care of you." "They'll be catering to you." "Have a good time." "You four --sadly, somebody will be fired." "See you." "Go ahead." "Congratulations." "It's about time you won, Heidi." "I'm back." "Let's go." "Peace out, camp." "Whoa!" "Whoa!" "We won." "I'm back in the mansion." "Come here!" "Get your butts over here." "This is my first Kinetic win." "Kinetic is about to see Nicole unleashed." "That was good." "Even better than us winning was that we creamed them." "That's what I wanted from the start." "They not only loved ours, they hated Arrow's." "Well, at least we're not missing out on a really fantastic reward." "Chip?" "You guys better be ready for another one of those." "No, no." "Hello." "Surprise!" "Oh, my gosh!" "We opened the door, and there was my mom," "Heidi's mom, and Kristine's husband." "What are you doing?" "That's my mother -- I mean, my mother." "I couldn't have been more happier at any second in my life." "You look so good." "Is this your mom?" "Yeah." "Oh, my God." "You've never been to California." "Oh, my gosh." "My mom lives on a farm in a small town in Michigan, and I've lived in Southern California for 7 years." "She's never been here to visit, so to see her standing at that door," "I was sort of in tears." "It was pretty awesome." "Are we grilling those?" "Yes." "You okay with that?" "It's easy. 'Cause you know what?" "I don't want to cook too much because I want to spend time with you and my wife." "I have to say Mr. Trump did not exaggerate on this one when he said that some of the world's best chefs were coming to cook for us 'cause Ludo -- he's been named one of the top 50 chefs in the world," "and so to have him walk in and cook for myself and my two Kinetic buddies, it was the perfect reward." "We're almost done." "Almost done, guys.Almost done." "That is insane." "What, Tim?" "Honestly." "Hi, Tim." "Hi, it's really good to meet you." "You look real cute with all the leaves around you." "Don't worry, I'm gonna fill my mom in on the story right now and get her opinion." "This reward added an extra complication to my life because now Nicole's mom is there." "I'm meeting her through the hedge." "It was just as awkward as awkward gets." "My mother's the most loyal person I've ever met." "I think she'll understand." "We'll see." "You let me know the verdict." "So here's what happened." "Okay." "That's wonderful." "There's something in your hair." "Leaves." "She's mad at me now." "She's bringing her mother into it." "That really sucks." "Give me a break." "I don't know what Tim is doing to himself." "Why even go to that hedge and put himself in that position to be scrutinized?" "A man has some pride." "Come on." "I don't see how he doesn't understand that this woman is killing him." "It's just terrible." "Don't hate the player." "Hate the game, man." "You said it right that time, my friend." "I cannot even believe you're here right now." "I can't believe it, either, Heidi." "7 years I've tried to get out here." "My mother is a hospice nurse." "She takes better care of other people on a daily basis than she does herself." "And my mom was a single mom for a lot of years, and I admire and I respect her, and she's worked very hard to give her children as much as she possibly could." "I'm sorry I couldn't come before." "If I could have,I would have." "I know." "I'm very proud of my daughter Heidi." "For 7 years, my daughter has wanted me to come here to California and see her, and I haven't been able to do that." "And my dream finally came true." "I'm finally here." "Breathtaking." "The weather's been nice, too." "I'm proud of you." "This reward, to me, has a much more significant meaning than just winning a task." "It's not just a reward for me." "It's a reward for my mom, and that means more to me than anything." "It's everything you said it was." "Pretty cool, huh?" "Mm-hmm." "It is beautiful here." "Heidi walked in with the newspaper, and it had our advertisement that we created." "Oh, my gosh." "I can see why you guys won!" "My mom was definitely holding back the tears." "It was so funny just watching her reaction, and it's so cute that she was so proud of the success that Kinetic did." "This has just been so incredible." "You still didn't tell me what you think of the whole Tim thing." "You know what?" "Just worry about the tasks right now." "Yeah, you're right." "That's not why you're here." "This was the absolute best reward for me because it's like a reminder that, hey, someone out there loves me and someone out there's supporting me and someone out there will do anything for me, so it's awesome." "Love you." "I am so recharged today." "I've just had good food." "I've just had good sleep." "I've just spent the night with my husband, and it's really none of your business." "And I'm gonna kick some serious butt." "I love you, Mom." "Bye, babe." "I hate closing that door." "That was the best reward ever, you guys." "I don't know which one was worse -- Frankie or Tim." "I was disappointed at Frankie for freaking out a lot on this task, but Tim was extremely difficult to manage." "He really was." "Which one's worse?" "I don't know." "I need to ask you Do you believe that I was a great Project Manager for the last three tasks?" "Absolutely." "As a Project Manager going into this boardroom," "I am definitely afraid that I could be fired, but I am gonna fight for my life, and everyone is, too." "I expect every person just to tell it how it is." "That's it." "Exactly." "It's very possible that Frank could go home for second-guessing our concept and for upsetting James as the Project Manager and ultimately annoying the rest of the members of the team." "You guys want to suck it up and talk about the task a bit?" "'Cause I just want to be clear." "I don't want somebody to say, "Wait, what do you mean?"" "You know?" "You want to just go over some general..." "You don't have to." "Honestly, it's up to you guys." "I don't need to talk about this." "There's no denying that I'm on the hot seat." "It was my big ideas that got bought by the team, and we lost." "But James ultimately approved my ideas." "By the time I'm done pitching my case in that boardroom," "Mr. Trump will hopefully want to fire someone else." "Did you see any really strong players on the team?" "James clearly -- He's a leader, and I think the team respected him as a leader and acknowledged that." "Stefani -- very confident, presented herself well." "Thought she did a nice job with the presentation." "So she sort of did a good job relative to the others." "I think so." "Well, I want to thank you both." "You were really terrific, and good luck with everything." "And we really appreciate what you've done." "Thank you so much." "Nice seeing you,Susanne." "It's great to see you, too." "You can head straight to the boardroom." "Thank you." "So, James, you've had all these victories, and now you had this terrible loss." "What went wrong?" "Mr. Trump, we gelled well, and we had a good run, but this task, we did not work well together as a team." "You were terrible." "The night before the task, we had a big argument, and that led into -- some of that resentment, some of the distrust that we had towards each other " "What was the argument, James?" "Stefani, myself, and Frankie approached Tim about his relationship with Nicole because we felt that we didn't know where his loyalty was, and we had a big argument that night about that." "Where was his loyalty?" "His loyalty, right now, is mixed between Nicole and us, and we couldn't figure it out, Mr. Trump." "Yeah, but it seems hard to believe that Tim would want Nicole's team to win 'cause he happens to be in like with her or maybe in love with her, right?" "That's why we had a big argument the night before." "I think Nicole would have more respect for him if he won rather than lost." "Don't you agree with that, Tim?" "I mean, I have a lot to say about this." "Go ahead." "Say it." "Loyalty, in my mind,comes first to people." "All right?" "You know, loyalty is to a team, absolutely." "And I've been loyal as can be to Arrow." "But...you know, if a member of Arrow, who I'm loyal to leaves," "I can't just shut that down and say, "Now I'm disloyal to that person."" "Was your loyalty to Nicole or was it to your team?" "No, it's not mutually exclusive." "It has to be in this scenario." "It has to be in this scenario because ultimately you have to align and work in the direction of a common goal." "If there's any ambiguity,you hurt your team." "It's as simple as that." "On that note, I can explain that there was zero -- not .1% -- zero ambiguity on my part during any task ever, ever." "And not one person here will argue that." "But I've heard from the executives, including Ivanka, that it could be that you gave out some pretty bad ideas." "Now, they went with the ideas, and you could say it was James' fault that he took your ideas and went with them 'cause they were bad." "I saw your brochure." "I saw the ad." "It was terrible." "I agree with you." "I mean, the people look bored." "No, no, not bored." "They look like they're falling asleep, which, if you were selling, like, a sleeping pill," "I think it's a great ad." "Have you seen the other team's?" "Yes, I have seen it." "And I have a lot to say about this, also." "That is so much better, it's not even close." "If this were a score, the score would be 20 to nothing." "We missed the mark." "Whose fault is it that you missed the mark so badly?" "The overriding fault of missing the mark, I would say, falls between me and James in this task, and I'm not gonna go and say, "It was all James." "He's the P.M." I'm not gonna do that." "You know why?" "'Cause I've taken a lot of credit for our wins, and rightfully so." "And likewise, I'm gonna take a blame when I mess up." "Do you think you got lazy?" "I mean, this doesn't show a lot of -- a lot of brainpower put behind this." "I believe we were very distracted." "Distracted by who?" "I would have to say a majority of the distraction was Tim and Frankie." "Why was Frankie so distracting?" "He came in, and he was just questioning the concept a lot." "He walked in at the last hour and just freaked out and said, "Guys, we have a huge issue here." "We got to do something about this."" "And it invoked fear in the team, and we got to go with the concept that we agreed on." "But didn't Frankie direct the photo shoot?" "I executed the vision of the team." "But if you directed the photo shoot, shouldn't you be fired?" "No, sir, because I made it clear that I was not 100% comfortable with this." "Well, 100%?" "What does that mean?" "You were 95% comfortable?" "No, it's just that the team took a consensus " "You know what?" "It's a piece of crap." "It's a bad job." "Why is the middle piece just loose?" "Well, initially, I wanted to do a four-page spread." "Tim wanted to do a six-, and so we actually compromised on an insert instead." "Too much information." "You had too much information." "come on, this is marketing." "You're supposed to evoke the idea that this is rooted in science." "That doesn't mean you have to sit there and draw a graph showing the molecular structure of the product." "You can phrase it." "You can word it." "You can do whatever you want in a way that makes this a scientifically based formula." "So, Stefani, if you were me, who would you fire?" "Who did the bad job?" "On this task,I would fire Tim." "Who would you fire, Frankie?" "Tim." "Because he's been a distraction." "This is a job-interview process." "This isn't grade school." "And I feel -- I love Tim, but " "But you were a distraction, too." "Did you find Frankie, Stefani, to be a distraction?" "Not as I found Tim to be a distraction." "Stefani, how was a distraction?" "I want to just explain." "This criticism is coming -- that I had a problem -- loyalty to Nicole versus loyalty to the team." "You know she was very unhappy." "I do." "You know that she told me that she was extremely unhappy with your behavior." "But does she find me to be a loyal person?" "She would say yes." "That's not a good thing." "If she asks you if you were loyal to her, maybe you weren't loyal to your team." "...Because they move to another team." "But that's what you said right when you sat down -- that, "I don't shut loyalty off."" "I feel like I can't finish a sentence here." "The loyalty issue with Nicole " "You're not a great diplomat." "You know what?" "Just the way you cut Ivanka off." "I'm getting worked up, and I'll tell you why I was a little rude there, and I'm sorry." "I've been attacked, and every time I defend myself, one of these guys starts with a different " "They're not attacking you." "They're saying you were probably the reason for the loss." "Look, I don't think I can fire James, in all fairness." "He's been a wonderful Project Manager." "He's been a great leader." "He's shown something that's a little bit special." "I think he did a lousy job here." "But I don't see myself firing James." "I really don't, okay?" "I don't see myself firing Stefani, and I think you would agree" "Stefani is not the reason you lost this task." "So it's really between Frankie and you." "That's the way I boil it down." "I mean, I think that." "So why should I keep you over Frankie?" "And you two were the problems." "On tasks, I am more valuable." "I always come up with a big idea, and sometimes it gets me here in this hot seat, but the other times, it is the reason for the victory." "Have I ever put myself on the line, Stefani?" "Yeah, Frankie has put himself on the line, as we all have." "James, have I ever stepped for this team -- stepped up to the plate and handled much more than one person is supposed to, James?" "You definitely have." "Thank you." "Frank is very good at very specific things." "Is he smart?" "Frank is smart in certain ways." "Is he just street-smart?" "He's very street-smart." "From the Bronx." "Yes." "He doesn't do very well in brainstorming sessions." "What does that mean?" "What does it mean?" "When we're brainstorming, he very rarely adds anything." "Do you think that's right, Frankie?" "No, Tim just tries to sell us on his idea, whether it takes 5 minutes or 10 hours." "And you can ask anyone on the team that." "James, you said that you guys lost because of distractions, and you said that that was Frank and Tim." "What was so distracting that that is the reason you lost?" "Well, one of the things about Tim is that he has a lot of ideas, but he holds onto us so hard -- we're all four strong-personality people, so we're gonna have to compromise," "especially when we come up with an idea." "Every week, I've been his right-hand man, and every week, I've ended up coming up with the big idea." "Everyone has ideas." "You're diminishing the rest of us." "We all have big ideas." "You have the nerve to attack me after you've said that " "We're in the boardroom " "Do you guys like each other?" "Actually, yeah, we ultimately do." "'Cause you seem like you -- I mean, I heard you arguing " "They like each other when they win, and they don't like each other when they're losing." "I love to watch people lose." "You know why?" "You learn about people when they lose." "I've seen it many, many times in business." "They love each other and they lose and they become mortal enemies." "So, James, who do you like better of these two?" "Mr. Trump, going into the next task, there's gonna be three of us fighting a very, very qualified team." "If I were to choose one soldier to go into battlefield with," "I'm gonna look at two things." "Number one, can they follow direction?" "And number two, do they complement the existing resources of Stefani and I?" "Tim complements us in a way of creativity, but I've got a ton of creativity." "One thing we don't have is somebody who can really go out there and be a workhorse and get things done, and that's Frankie, so I would have to choose Frankie." "Can I make a pitch?" "I really would like to hear it, Tim, 'cause, Tim " "I'm not doing so well." "I know." "You're looking to hire someone, and I respect Frank more than you can imagine." "He's gonna be a friend of mine after this, but what Frank did is easier to come by." "I've come up with -- again and again, in our victories especially, I've been a central part of the creative idea and the execution." "Frank is a great workhorse." "He can go out, and he'll -- if you want him to set up an event with signs and banners and set up a stand, he'll do it." "Set it up or make it?" "And make whatever " "He'll do an awesome job at that, undoubtedly, but that, in my mind, is what Frank does." "That's all he does." "But you know what?" "I can do that, too, and I haven't because it's been Frank's role." "Yes, I came up with a big idea again, and it didn't work, but Frank came up with nothing on this task." "He didn't show up." "James, what did Frank add on this task?" "Well, Frank recruited the individuals." "He was with Stefani " "He and Stefani went out and got -- another errand." "Another errand my Frank." "Yes, it's helpful " "Time out." "Don't make it out like I run errands." "You do run errands, Frank, and you do a good job at it." "I disagree with that." "Listen, you're still wet behind the ears, young man, and let me tell you why." "This is a job-interview process, and if you wanted to work for Mr. Trump," "you wouldn't have tied yourself up in a relationship." "No, that's life, Frank." "That's life." "No, that's life in every day." "This is an interview process, sir." "I do understand that, but that doesn't make it right." "And you were the one that told me, "Mr. Trump, that has nothing to do --" Wait a minute." "Now you're saying it's life and that has something to do with it." "What I'm saying is I did a very good job of not letting it interfere with this process." "Do you really believe it hasn't interfered, though?" "I really do." "But then why are we talking about it?" "Because it's an easy target." "It's an obvious attack." "No, come on." "Listen, a number of weeks ago, when I brought up Nicole -- because I was hearing rumors that you were having a romance with Nicole, and I brought that romance up, right?" "You said, "It's inappropriate that you bring that up."" "Because I want this job." "Wait a minute." "And now it's okay for you to be kissing your little Nicole." "No, it's life that it happened." "It's not excusable for me to let that come before the job, which is why I didn't defend her when she left." "Because both of us understood that we are here for this team and for this job." "Okay, look, she has become a distraction, and I don't care what you say." "Most importantly, you lost the task because of your bad ideas." "After winning -- Tim, you're fired." "Out." "Go." "Thank you." "Thank you, Mr. Trump." "Go ahead." "Everyone out." "You all did a lousy job, too." "We'll do a better job, Mr. Trump." "They lost because of him, so I feel very comfortable." "Totally agree." "I agree, as well." "Okay, thank you." "So it seems that I have been laid off." "I've been sent packing." "I was a blatant scapegoat here." "I'm very loyal." "I hate the fact that I got attacked for loyalty, and, yes, I'm a fool for getting involved with someone while on a job interview." "I'm gonna be grayed out on the NBC Website now." "I hate that." "I hate being grayed out."