Busey does not take my advice, which is good because I can’t take this act of his for another week. Everybody agrees that Busey is a nice person, and Trump lets out another of his trademark word salads. “He’s a totally different kind of a guy. You know, I like it. I see so many people over my life. They’re the same. They’re boring. You go out to lunch, you have people, you fall asleep, you can’t get out fast enough.” Wow. He seems to be realizing what a bitter sham his life is, but it’s the “you have people” bit in the middle that elevates it to a level of incoherence that’s truly beautiful. Trump tries to get everybody to say that they love that about Busey. Meat Loaf can only manage “we like it, to a point”. Hee.
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.