‘All-Star Celebrity Apprentice’ review: Omarosa vs. La Toya Jackson; who won?
We don’t really dispute the idea that she wanted to leave the soap opera-themed Crystal Light task right before it happened, with the main reason being trying to get Duncan’s 911 tape from being played on TV. (Sadly, it still happened.) Was she still at war with Project Manager La Toya Jackson? Sure, and she probably would have performed if she could. Why would she want to be a target? The only things that were really shocking in the deliberation was La Toya trying to convince Donald Trump to actually let her fire someone on her team … and then her not wanting to bring Omarosa back into the boardroom.
Ultimately, the decision here to fire La Toya was a pretty simple: branding and integration were the biggest issues with this task, and thus she really had to be the only choice. Trump can’t fire Omarosa for missing time, since he would have had to fire Trace Adkins last week if that was the case.
Speaking of Trace, who knew that he was such an acting MVP? Stephen Baldwin really relied heavily on Penn Jillette during his turn as PM, which really turned out to be smart since most of his ideas were really pretty strong. The guy’s just a mad scientist of ideas, and Dee Snider may have won last week had he listened. The only thing really eventful that came from this team was simply seeing Gary Busey pout after everyone labeled him the weakest person on the team prior to them being declared the winners.
What did you think about this episode, and whose side were you on: Omarosa’s, or La Toya’s? Be sure to vote in the poll below, and you can see where we ranked the contestants prior to this episode over here.
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Anonymous
March 17, 2013 @ 10:58 pm
What a dumb move… Gosh, that was just painful to watch.