Ivanka asks Meat Loaf about the presentation, and he says that he didn’t think Busey was ever going to stop talking. Trump asks about the Father’s Day meal, and Busey does his spiel again. He’s got the same points, but it’s a little shorter this time. Still incoherent, though. Trump asks Lil Jon about Busey, and he agrees that he’s not always on Earth with the rest of them. Lil Jon asserts that his statement is “dead-ass for real”. That is a man who likes adding “-ass” to the end of adjectives. (Yet, he still manages to be pretty diplomatic.–Myndi)
This only affects those of you who watched the show in West Michigan, but there’s a weather report during the commercial break from a meteorologist who looks like a giant baby.
You could tell, even after the entire project crashed and burned, Trump didn’t want to send Busey home because the show is less entertaining without him.
See, I disagree. Trump only thinks the show is less entertaining, but I was so much more relaxed watching this week without his crazy ass invading the personal space of everyone he came in contact with.
Yeah, it was definitely more entertaining to watch without Busey — not only did he make me uncomfortable, but he was leeching screen time from everybody else. We don’t really know much about how the various people interact with one another, because the editing was so Busey-focused. I think I would have been happier if he just popped up once every episode to say something crazy and then moved on.