Some of the men are playing women’s parts, including Richard (who hasn’t really appeared much this episode at all) and Jose, who’ll be a teacher. Somehow they find high heels that fit his massive hooves, and this bit of silliness is over.
A group from ASAP arrives at the performance space, and Hope reminds us that she’s on the show by interviewing that they set Dionne up with the keyboard player to work out the music. Dionne makes it seem as if this man that she just met has somehow been disappointing her for years, and then tells Lisa to shut up. Also, it’s kind of unfortunate that LaToya is playing a feline, since she’s started to look more and more like that lady who had all the surgeries so she could look more like a cat. Don Jr. walks in and Dionne immediately takes credit for the idea. Awesomely, Don hates the idea. Though he thinks it’s similar to The Wizard of Oz. Because there’s a lion in it? There are also lions in the Bible, you know. And yet, I don’t think anybody will mistake ASAP’s performance for the Old Testament. (Also the Cowardly Lion was actually afraid of everything, not just a little shy. There’s a little difference there, Donnie.–Myndi)