Mark assigns Lil Jon to get the props and costumes and keep track of Busey. Working with Busey is like the Charles Manson sketches on The Ben Stiller Show. “Why don’t you take Manson with you? He’s been underfoot today.” Lil Jon knows that he’s on babysitting duty, but he rolls with it. Busey, for whatever reason, has an unlit cigar in his mouth for most of the scene. (At this point, he may just think he’s Edward G. Robinson or something. Google it, kids.–Myndi)
ASAP looks up past Australian Gold campaigns and LaToya decides to do exactly what they’ve done in the past. A beach scene with a man and woman painted gold. I don’t get why the glass box is involved. As soon as you put people in it, there’s this really negative connotation. I will guarantee that Mark Burnett mandated that. Australian Gold just wanted to get on TV, and those were his terms. Anyway, NeNe thinks the idea is not very creative, and it’s still vague. LaToya thinks that saying “make it fun” is less vague. Next, she asks “Who’s going to be gold?” and she says it in a way that indicates that she thinks somebody in the room is going to be gold. The always quiet Hope volunteers to be their model. LaToya shoots her down, because she needs Hope to be the accountant.
You put Charles Manson, Gary Busey, and The Ben Stiller show into a single sentence …how is this not the most Google’d article on the Internet ever?
Dammit! I should have put “topless” in that sentence.
Great. Thanks. Now I can’t unsee that.
Pretty good season! Joan Rivers is probably my favorite of all time in terms of entertainment factor.