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WEEK TWELVE: Angie was overwhelmed with all the work she had to do. She and Chris were on the losing team for six weeks now. It was a toss up who would get fired between the two, but I really thought it would be Chris. It was irresponsible of him to lose the credit card. Trump said she choked up under pressure and he didn't want that type of person on his team. He'd rather have someone who couldn't keep track of something that valuable? Like I said, a toss up. WEEK ELEVEN: Angie didn't stand out too much this week. WEEK TEN: Angie, as Project Manager, had her hands full. She "disowned" her two "kids" (Stephannie and Erin who were evidently acting like kids) and was pretty discouraged by the time they went to the boardroom. It seemed pretty obvious to me that Trump wanted to fire her, but she was saved by Caroline and George. WEEK EIGHT: I'm beginning to like Angie more. She has common sense and she stood up for Chris in the Boardroom when the whole team was there. WEEK SEVEN: Angie kind of got herself in trouble this week as she befriended Audrey and went against John. According to Audrey, Angie wound up in the Boardroom because she was in the marketing area where things went wrong . WEEK SIX: Angie did pretty well this week, but nothing that stood out. I guess that means she didn't open her mouth and get into trouble? WEEK FIVE: For a while, it looked like Angie was in the hot seat. She "guaranteed" casting would have long lines. But it looked like it paid off! WEEK FOUR: Angie was totally unhappy about the commercial -- and with good reason. :) WEEK THREE: Angie was the Product Manager this week. She evidently did really well. The focus was mainly on the other team for all the in-fighting, which is unfortunate because we couldn't see what they did to succeed. WEEK TWO: She was a yeller this week. She yelled and swore at Kristen in the van while asking Kristen to be quiet. (Although Kristen was loud, I admit.) WEEK ONE: Angie kind of reminds me of Danny. Both rebellious in their appearance. The different colors of hair do not shout "Hey! I work for the Trump Corporation!" You need to know and abide by rules before you break them.
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