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Good Lord!  Maybe that ass shot of Aubrey's was the perfect revenge from the Trumps!

Good Lord!  Maybe that ass shot of Aubrey's was the perfect revenge from the Trumps!

What movie are you alluding to here, if you don't mind answering?

What movie are you alluding to here, if you don't mind answering?

Arsenio:  "She [Aubrey] gave me a donation.  Privately."

Arsenio:  "She [Aubrey] gave me a donation.  Privately."

"Absolute silence during Celebrity Apprentice".

I'd watch a show with Gus, Virginia, Angie, and sweet D'Fwan in it.  Religiously.

When looking at Jenna this episode, I saw a little bit of Paul.  How weird is that?

Actually I wanted to hear about whether Angie just got her hair did.

I think it will come down to Clay and Arsenio.  Friends have had to come against each other in past Burnett productions.  Trump does not like Aubrey, ratings aside, and simply would not allow her to be the next CA or runner-up.  I don't think so.  Clay and Arsenio both have class and name recognition as well, as

Ah yes…Theresa's put the patent of the fake failed, "That's not fair!" method of negotiation, aka "How to negotiate when having no foggy clue about how to negotiate".  What a Jersey doofus.

Dayana was out of control this week.  Calling Dayana "the female Lou Ferrigno" was the biggest insult to come out of Lisa's mouth this whole season.  And I dug how Arsenio had all these difficult times dealing with Aubrey, then when King Trump offers him Dayana/Aubrey switch, he looks on in horror before conceding,

You're sick of hearing "wheelhouse" too?!  I'm with you on that…110 percent!  (UGH).

The only redeeming part of this episode was the Laugh-In parody.  Dennis Parnell also brought it as usual as Dr.  Spaceman.  The rest of it was just UGH.

Wow, Aubrey was especially irritating this episode.  I'm glad Penn is gone because he obviously lost this round.  A forgotten gem from this episode:  when Dayana tells the camera about Lisa,  "I hope she's not just busting my peanuts."  That was adorable.

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It's a bold statement…but a true one for someone like The Red Menace.

Arsenio wasn't just flipping out on The Red Menace—he was breaking down a narcissist, and it was artful.  I took notes on how to do it.  I have known a few Aubreys in my life and got them out of my life just as quick as you please.  It was good reality television.  I wish the whole scene was shown; unedited.

That's so funny—I missed that.