NeNe says Hope was great, and then Trump asks what that means. She then says Hope was good, and Trump laughs about how she just can’t be nice. Oh, come on. You asked her what “great” means. What’s she supposed to do with that? Trump picks on NeNe for a while, and then debates whether she’s sweating or glistening. I don’t even know what’s happening anymore. Marlee asserts that Hope was spectacular, and Trump doesn’t ask her to qualify that. Because NeNe is the one who’s secretly mean, not Marlee. Trump always does this – he ascribes one characteristic to everybody, whether it’s deserved or not, and everything they do gets filtered through that one idea. (Just one more reason the idea of him as Leader of the Free World is terrifying.–Myndi)
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.