Post by bbfanatik on Apr 16, 2007 15:16:29 GMT -5
While the boardroom battle rages on, Nicole reads a romantic letter that Tim wrote to her, but she soon finds out that he's been fired. Outside in the tents, Frank sees a mouse, which freaks out Stefani. But Arrow is rescued by a call from one of Mr. Trump's assistants explaining that there is no more sleeping in tents and the two teams are to divide into three teams of two with no project managers.
Arrow joins Kinetic in the dining room to choose their new teams. Frank and Nicole argue over her feelings for Tim, which makes forming the teams all the easier: Frank with Heidi, Kristine with Nicole, and James with Stefani.
The next day, the new teams meet with Trump in the boardroom to get their new task: Fly to Las Vegas in Trump's personal airplane to study the Trump International Hotel and Tower and work on a promotional campaign for the second tower currently under construction. Don Trump, Jr. and Trump, Sr. will serve as the judges.
On Trump's luxurious private jet, the three new teams get to work devising their campaigns. When they land, they head to the construction site of the Trump International Hotel and Tower, which will be, when completed, the tallest building in Vegas. On the way there, James and Stefani come up with the tagline, "The height of luxury."
The teams tour the construction site and gather information for their presentations. Stefani and James even hire a professional crew to photograph and film the site for possible use in their campaign.
Back in Los Angeles, Kristine and Nicole meet with a digital artist to work on their presentation. There's obvious friction between them with Kristine thinking that Nicole doesn't "get" the task. It doesn't get better when Kristine works with the editor while Nicole snores on the couch. Frank has worries of his own when Heidi struggles to complete their brochure on time.
After preparing for their presentations, it's time for the real thing. The teams begin by giving Trump an assessment of their partners and then it's onto the actual presentations, starting with Stefani and James, who impress everyone in the room, most notably the Trumps.
Up next are Nicole and Kristine, who get off to a rocky start when Nicole can't get their computer to work. It doesn't get much better from there, especially when Trump notices that they may have included the wrong phone number on their brochure. He's proved right when Nicole dials the number and gets a public relations office.
Frank and Heidi go next. A visibly nervous Heidi starts things off and then hands things over to Frank to give a "presentation." The only problem being that he has no presentation to give! Flustered, he trips on his words and then starts their video, which is so lackluster it gives Kristine hope that she won't be going home after her poor presentation with Nicole.
Trump commends James and Stefani's presentation and then asks them to critique the other teams. James says he likes Kristine and Nicole's brochure, even if it had the wrong number. This gives Kristine a chance to criticize Nicole in front of everyone. However, Trump tells Heidi and Frank that their presentation was a "disaster" and that even Kristine and Nicole's was superior.
Heidi tells Trump that Frank needs a lot of direction and gets easily distracted. Heidi insists that they did the brochure together, but Frank tries to make it plain that Heidi wrote all the text. Trump adds that if Nicole and Kristine didn't have the wrong number, he'd immediately fire Frank and Heidi.
Trump is impressed with the fight that Frank puts up, but he's not sure that Frank has the polish to work for the Trump organization. Frank and Heidi continue to argue, and Heidi lets it come out that she wrote the brochure. The yelling ramps back up and Frank says that Heidi changes her story every minute - Don, Jr. agrees with this.
Heidi attempts to defend herself further, but says if Mr. Trump thinks she should be fired, then he should go ahead and do it – to which Trump replies: "Heidi, you're fired." He then turns to Kristine, "Kristine, you're fired." Kristine bitterly says she never got a chance to defend herself, but Trump doesn't care. She put the wrong number on the brochure and that's an unforgivable sin.
Arrow joins Kinetic in the dining room to choose their new teams. Frank and Nicole argue over her feelings for Tim, which makes forming the teams all the easier: Frank with Heidi, Kristine with Nicole, and James with Stefani.
The next day, the new teams meet with Trump in the boardroom to get their new task: Fly to Las Vegas in Trump's personal airplane to study the Trump International Hotel and Tower and work on a promotional campaign for the second tower currently under construction. Don Trump, Jr. and Trump, Sr. will serve as the judges.
On Trump's luxurious private jet, the three new teams get to work devising their campaigns. When they land, they head to the construction site of the Trump International Hotel and Tower, which will be, when completed, the tallest building in Vegas. On the way there, James and Stefani come up with the tagline, "The height of luxury."
The teams tour the construction site and gather information for their presentations. Stefani and James even hire a professional crew to photograph and film the site for possible use in their campaign.
Back in Los Angeles, Kristine and Nicole meet with a digital artist to work on their presentation. There's obvious friction between them with Kristine thinking that Nicole doesn't "get" the task. It doesn't get better when Kristine works with the editor while Nicole snores on the couch. Frank has worries of his own when Heidi struggles to complete their brochure on time.
After preparing for their presentations, it's time for the real thing. The teams begin by giving Trump an assessment of their partners and then it's onto the actual presentations, starting with Stefani and James, who impress everyone in the room, most notably the Trumps.
Up next are Nicole and Kristine, who get off to a rocky start when Nicole can't get their computer to work. It doesn't get much better from there, especially when Trump notices that they may have included the wrong phone number on their brochure. He's proved right when Nicole dials the number and gets a public relations office.
Frank and Heidi go next. A visibly nervous Heidi starts things off and then hands things over to Frank to give a "presentation." The only problem being that he has no presentation to give! Flustered, he trips on his words and then starts their video, which is so lackluster it gives Kristine hope that she won't be going home after her poor presentation with Nicole.
Trump commends James and Stefani's presentation and then asks them to critique the other teams. James says he likes Kristine and Nicole's brochure, even if it had the wrong number. This gives Kristine a chance to criticize Nicole in front of everyone. However, Trump tells Heidi and Frank that their presentation was a "disaster" and that even Kristine and Nicole's was superior.
Heidi tells Trump that Frank needs a lot of direction and gets easily distracted. Heidi insists that they did the brochure together, but Frank tries to make it plain that Heidi wrote all the text. Trump adds that if Nicole and Kristine didn't have the wrong number, he'd immediately fire Frank and Heidi.
Trump is impressed with the fight that Frank puts up, but he's not sure that Frank has the polish to work for the Trump organization. Frank and Heidi continue to argue, and Heidi lets it come out that she wrote the brochure. The yelling ramps back up and Frank says that Heidi changes her story every minute - Don, Jr. agrees with this.
Heidi attempts to defend herself further, but says if Mr. Trump thinks she should be fired, then he should go ahead and do it – to which Trump replies: "Heidi, you're fired." He then turns to Kristine, "Kristine, you're fired." Kristine bitterly says she never got a chance to defend herself, but Trump doesn't care. She put the wrong number on the brochure and that's an unforgivable sin.