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After months of boardroom firings it all came down to Penn Jillette and Trace Adkins to be hired as the All-Star Celebrity Apprentice. Rob Cesternino is joined by Ryan Pappolla to discuss Donald Trump's decision to hire Trace Adkins as the winner of Celebrity Apprentice.
Rob and Ryan felt like Penn played a perfect game and Donald Trump held a grudge against Penn for <a href="http://www.salon.com/2012/11/17/penn_jillettes_secrets_of_celebrity_apprentice_donald_trump_is_a_whackjob/" target="_blank">controversial comments that he made about Donald Trump</a> in his book. Otherwise, Penn played a perfect game this season and gave Doanld Trump no reason not to hire him as the winner of the show.
In the rest of the episode, Rob and Ryan discussed many of eccentricities of the cast shown in tonight's reunion show. The biggest news of the night was the fight that took place between LaToya Jackson and Omarossa about Latoya's comments about the late Michael Clarke Duncan. It was a big mystery why Bret Michaels wasn't at the live show. Plus, giving $100,000 to Lil Jon caused a lot of confusion because it was treated as if Lil Jon had just won the show. Rob and Ryan also reveal what Stephen Baldwin had been tweeting during the live show.
In the task part of the show, Rob and Ryan commented on some of the unlikely celebrities that appeared on the show which included Vincent Pastore, Gilbert Gottfried and even Tim Tebow. Rob is not thrilled to see the former New York Jet <del datetime="2013-05-20T04:33:07+00:00">QB</del> football player show up to help Trace Adkins win the task.
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Rob Cesternino is joined by Rich Tackenberg to discuss a big week on Network TV Comedy. Starting with this week's edition of Saturday Night Live, Rob and Rich go on to discuss the series finale of The Office and the season finale of How I Met Your Mother.
Saturday Night Live
We knew this was going to be a big show this week when it was reported that standout cast member, Bill Hader, was going to be leaving the show after this episode. The news continued to come from 30 Rock as rumors leaked that both Fred Armisen and Jason Sudeikis were also going to be leaving the show.
As for the actual episode the show opened with a Keenan Thompson as Al Sharpton discussing the IRS scandal. In the monologue, Ben Affleck discussed being a member of the 5 timers club before rehashing a "controversy" from his Oscar speech with his wife, Jennifer Garner.
The highlight of the show came during the much anticipated appearance of Bill Hader's signature character, Stefon. When Stefon stormed off the stage, what followed was a hilarious look at Stefon's wedding to Anderson Cooper. To see more about all of the guests in attendance for Stefon's wedding, click here.
The last sketch of the night was another sendoff as Fred Armisen reprised his role as Ian Rubbish and played with Hader and Sudeikis. However, in the closing credits only Armisen and Hader were shown prominently, which made Rob wonder if Jason Sudeikis is definitely leaving.
The Office (Starts at 50:55)
Rob and Rich discuss the series finale of "The Office" and some of the things that did not make sense with the show's final episode. After seeing Steve Carrell return as Michael Scott, the guys decide if they like how the show brought him back.
How I Met Your Mother (Starts at 1:05:10)
After the revelation that Ted's future wife was being revealed, Rob and Rich discuss the season finale of How I Met Your Mother and what is coming in the final season of HIMYM this fall.
Peter Brown & Alec Beall formed "The Sheyld" during their time on Big Brother Canada. Peter and Alec join Rob to discuss the wild Big Brother Canada final vote that was flubbed by Topaz, the perception that they are bitter jurors and what went wrong for their games in the house.
Great shows and lots of them. Good insights given, many past contestants as guests, lots of viewer interactions provided.
Reviewed on 4/12/2013
Rob has a podcast.
Rob is the best. Articulate, funny and prepared. Never curses like Rob and Trevor who always bad mouth him. He is a class act and great to listen to.He is very enjoyable with great guests.