AT the end of the day, it was a conveniently placed 'subjective' challenge that Trump could use to even up the teams. The fact that Trump didn't even get out of the car to look at Magna's is telling to me and when you can handpick whose comments to air in the boardroom, you can pretty much have it go down any way you like. Didn't realize that the young white woman and the older black mother who "liked" Magna's ad were a part of the 18-34 male demographic that the Playstation guys said they were going for. And last time I checked 'rated E for everyone' meant that it was suitable for players of all ages - not that it was targeted to everyone.

I think Tara got Pamela'd. Both women were strong team players but the details of their team failures aside, when it came down to it in the boardroom, no one else could take the blame and neither of the other people brought into the boardroom could said anything to provide an out for Trump (a la TA2's Bradford or TA3's Michael).