Conclusion. Hirer-and-firer Donald Trump names the winning player in the Season 11 finale. Before that, the final two stars continue to stage their retro-soda events, resulting in not-so-bubbly dramas and developments. One finalist seemingly lacks direction and the other finalist's event is jeopardized by an awkward moment.
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Part 1 of 2. The Donald enlists previous winners Piers Morgan, Joan Rivers and Bret Michaels to help him choose Season 11's two finalists. Following the selection, the final duo are charged with arranging a campaign for a soda company's retro product. There's plenty of pop when they must design a new can and shoot a 30-second commercial. Six ousted celebrities return to help the finalists with their task.
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Laugh On
Season 11, Episode 10
In the first of two business challenges, the stars must produce a live comedy show, but it's no laughing matter when one celebrity goes missing. Jimmy Fallon and Tracy Morgan assist in the task. Later, the stars shoot a 60-second promotional video for an in-vehicle safety and navigation system, yet one team loses its way because of bickering. Appearing: Jim Cramer.
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The celebrity players display their flair for hair when they stage a live hair-themed show. Among the tangles: one star furiously lashes out against a teammate.
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The celebrities are delegated to produce a four-page ad campaign for a hotel collection, but one team lacks creativity and a nasty rivalry reaches a fever pitch.
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The players must create and present a 20-minute cooking demonstration for a steak company. There are plenty of beefs because of an overworked team member, a project manager who doesn't eat meat and an overly testy boardroom session.
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The star contestants are charged with organizing a public marketing event for a sunscreen and skin-care product. The heat is on when one team hatches an innovative theme, yet one undisciplined team member jeopardizes the task. Meanwhile, the other group gambles with a late-hour creative change.
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The remaining celebrity players create original artwork and sell the pieces for charity, but a misunderstanding, a fiery confrontation and nasty traffic test the teams and jeopardize the task.
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The star contestants answer the call to produce a 30-second video for a video-phone product. While one team works on a tender ad that tugs at emotions, the other team creates a video loaded with controversy.
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The celebrities use two RVs to organize a recreation experience in the core of the Big Apple. It's a bumpy ride, however, when one project manager falls victim to a power grab and the other team questions a leader's mental competence.
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The celebrities hope to have the write stuff when they pen an original children's book, then perform the tale for youngsters. The plot thickens when one project manager fails to unite a team and the other group tries to tame a troublemaking teammate.
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Sixteen celebrities engage in business-themed battles when Donald Trump's competition series begins its 11th season. In the opener, the stars must manage a New York City pizzeria. The celebrities include Star Jones, Marlee Matlin, Dionne Warwick, Gary Busey, David Cassidy, Lil Jon, Meat Loaf and Mark McGrath.
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