The Apprentice: schadenfreude rears its beautiful head

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Even though Donald Trump has the worst hair of any billionaire I know his new reality show rocks ass.

don weiner, Friday, 9 January 2004 03:41 (twenty-two years ago)

premise: successful alpha males/females strive to be selected by Donald Trump as president of one of his companies.

The contestants "compete" for 13 weeks and every other day he "fires" someone from the ongoing job interview.

A Mark Burnett production.

Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than I expected.

All the contestants seem pretty damn qualified and successful already.

The punchline, of course, is: if you're so damn smart and have avoided failure your whole life, why would you want to do it on national television.

Vanity and nihilism at its most watchable.

Please, I can't be the only one who watched this.

don weiner, Friday, 9 January 2004 03:45 (twenty-two years ago)

I'm def. looking forward, but I'm on PST so it's not starting for a while yet.

Leee Majoraccoca (Leee), Friday, 9 January 2004 03:48 (twenty-two years ago)

I had the lowest of expectations, because I generally don't even watch TV. But this one is officially Season Pass material.

don weiner, Friday, 9 January 2004 03:52 (twenty-two years ago)

It's a Mark Burnett production, so I knew going in it would be good, and tonight's show did not fail to deliver.

My immediate hates: the Asian woman with the underbite who took a 1-hour lunch break and complained about her high heels, and David the dork (who got voted off tonight, v. deserving after watching him annoy passers-by in a desperate attempt to shuffle lemonade).

I also hate Sam's "type," but psychophants like him are made for shows like this. You know he's going to be around a long time.

I heart reality TV.

Baked Bean Teeth (Baked Bean Teeth), Friday, 9 January 2004 04:33 (twenty-two years ago)

BBT OTM.

Underbite Tammy isn't a team player, her "I hear that people don't like me tell me why" speech was a total ego-driven play for attention.

David is not cut out for leadership, if only for admitting that he wasn't a sales guy.

Sam is an awful and transparent brown-noser; "I'd like to get to know Trump... in the back of a limo..." etc. I'm almost a bit surprised that Trump didn't fire him right off the bat for sucking up to him so hard that he bothered to name Trump's parents.

Leee Majoraccoca (Leee), Friday, 9 January 2004 06:01 (twenty-two years ago)

But on to the important things: Ereka is HOTT. It was not a classy move on Omarosa's part to try to unilaterally break off part of the team and subverting Ereka's leadership, though to be honest Ereka may not be tough enough for the big gig.

And if Angelina Jolie lezzed up with Katie Holmes, their child would be Jessie.

Leee Majoraccoca (Leee), Friday, 9 January 2004 06:04 (twenty-two years ago)

I have to say that Sam did come up with the same plan that ultimately gave the women such a big payday (so much as Mark Burnett would have us believe, anyway). Still I hate the bastard already.

Leee Majoraccoca (Leee), Friday, 9 January 2004 06:08 (twenty-two years ago)

this show is a winner! I love that they're using the basic Survivor template, it totally works

s1ocki (slutsky), Friday, 9 January 2004 06:49 (twenty-two years ago)

I like Sam, he's a real sammy glick-type character

s1ocki (slutsky), Friday, 9 January 2004 06:49 (twenty-two years ago)

The great thing about the show is that a) the ambition and intellence is obvious (thus failure nearly painful to watch) and b) Donald Trump plays the role so coldly.

don weiner, Friday, 9 January 2004 16:44 (twenty-two years ago)

Didn't see it. BUT, the Donald's hair is awesome. It's defiant. Only a billionaire (and is he even a billionaire???) would dare to have hair like that.
"Hey kid, I got so much scratch, it doesn't matter if I get my toupé at the same place used vacuum salesmen get theirs. Cuz I'm RICH! HA HA HA HA HA HA. Now get off my lawn."

Huckleberry Mann (Horace Mann), Friday, 9 January 2004 16:48 (twenty-two years ago)

i got sucked in of course. that sam is a freakin looney tune. and was the guy that got kicked off the food/wine guy from Queer Eye?

That hairpiece is flat out amazing.

This should we be much better on HBO, you know that old coot sitting next to the Donald was dying to swear. "Hey fuckface, your fired."

Chris V (Chris V), Friday, 9 January 2004 17:09 (twenty-two years ago)

theres a lawyer at my firm who has hair JUST LIKE THAT. supposedly hes one of the most powerful entertainment lawyers in LA. maybe theres some rich-and-powerful style undercurrents that we are not aware of..

bill stevens (bscrubbins), Friday, 9 January 2004 17:57 (twenty-two years ago)

Sort of like the Illuminati. THe Toupenati.

Chris V (Chris V), Friday, 9 January 2004 18:02 (twenty-two years ago)

the most powerful (or top four at least) dude at "my" company also has a horrible toop.
I had a bit about rugs in my comedy act. Maybe I should bring it back and steal jokes from here.

Huckleberry Mann (Horace Mann), Friday, 9 January 2004 18:08 (twenty-two years ago)

http://mullings.com/cc7-17.jpg

Chris V (Chris V), Friday, 9 January 2004 18:13 (twenty-two years ago)

OMG I forgot to make the following Sam joke last night:

Marissa Marchant is not a womanb but in fact a sycophantic man!

Leee Majors (Leee), Friday, 9 January 2004 21:21 (twenty-two years ago)

Can't say I can argue with the Donald's decision tonight; Nick couldn't lead his way out of a paper bag.

Excellent conflict among the women, with the bossy, one-directional (her-to-you) Amarosa having it out with Ereka, and Amarosa playing the race card when Ereka said "pot calling the kettle black"...whatever. Amarosa just can NOT handle it when she's not involved in the mix of things, instead of trying to work with the team, so they're making it look like she's gonna be the first to go (which, if you know Mark Burnett, will be the last thing to happen).

Sam is insane, though. He is as poor at following direction as Nick was in leading. You just know they're keeping him around because he makes for entertaining TV.

With a new "Survivor" coming in just 2 weeks, "The Bachelorette," "Average Joe 2," "My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance," "The Surreal Life," et al. all crowding the airwaves, my TiVo is definitely getting a workout. I couldn't cram this much bad teevee in without the li'l gadget, come to think of it...

Baked Bean Teeth (Baked Bean Teeth), Friday, 16 January 2004 03:24 (twenty-two years ago)

"BE the hat"

mark p (Mark P), Friday, 16 January 2004 03:27 (twenty-two years ago)

Apparently Sam took to the hat -- he was wearing it in next week's previews!

Baked Bean Teeth (Baked Bean Teeth), Friday, 16 January 2004 04:18 (twenty-two years ago)

BBT, I think you mean Jason! Nick was the guy Trump was complimenting at the end. And I thought either way, there were compelling reasons to get rid of Jason or Sam.

You're absolutely right about Sam sticking around -- it was pure pleasure on a stick to watch him squirming and sucking up to Trump.

You're absolutely right about Omarosa too. She badly wants to be project manager. She's also a political consultant, so her playing the race card makes sense.

Leee Majors (Leee), Friday, 16 January 2004 05:34 (twenty-two years ago)

My take on the Amarosa thing:

She knew very well that Ereka wasn't being racial; that's one of the greatest, most genuine wind-ups I've ever seen on national television. I would bet mad money that after Ereka screwed up the cliche ("Well, that's calling the kettle black!"), Amarosa thought to herself, "Okay, I'm going to play with this dumb bitch now."

The women's idea would have been fantastic had it been carried off with any degree of subtlety. The captions were just too much.

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Friday, 16 January 2004 15:12 (twenty-two years ago)

Leeee, yes, I meant Jason.

Anyway, getting off-topic here, does anyone here watch "Airline" on A&E?

Baked Bean Teeth (Baked Bean Teeth), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:05 (twenty-two years ago)

Dan P., re: Amarosa's "wind up" of Ereka...I doubt that's what she was going for; she doesn't seem to have that sense of humor or distancing at her disposal. Based on how quickly Amarosa was willing to turn their conflict into a racial thing, I'm sure that's not an uncommon tactic she uses during arguments.

What was funny to me was how much their argument paralleled Trishelle's argument with the black Baywatch "actress" on "The Surreal Life" recently.

Baked Bean Teeth (Baked Bean Teeth), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:09 (twenty-two years ago)

I think Sam is an actor.

Chris V (Chris V), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:11 (twenty-two years ago)

after Ereka screwed up the cliche ("Well, that's calling the kettle black!"), Amarosa thought to herself, "Okay, I'm going to play with this dumb bitch now."

I think she screwed it up because as it was coming out of her mouth she realized that Omarosa was going to purposefully take it out of context.

Anyway working with omarosa would be my idea of complete disaster.

The main thing to learn from this show: miniskirts are back!

anthony kyle monday (akmonday), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:17 (twenty-two years ago)

Oops, is it Omarosa or Amarosa?

Baked Bean Teeth (Baked Bean Teeth), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:18 (twenty-two years ago)

Ha ha ha. I saw the last 20 minutes of this. Good damn, Trump, buy a decent rug. You can afford it. You deserve it.
(of course upgrading the rug makes the fact that you wear a rug all the more obvious--there's just this incredible pathos of denial about toupe wearers that I find irresistible, and not entirely in a mean-spirited way)
I agree with Dan re: Amarosa, even though that's basically where I came in. She seems to be, at the very least, pretty even-keeled and sharp-minded (and also hot). The other woman seemed about 15.

Luigi Vampa (Horace Mann), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:20 (twenty-two years ago)

Well, yes it's probably a common tactic that she uses. I'm also sure that she thinks most of the women she's with have a problem with strong-willed women of color. I'm also sure that she's correct, based on what I saw last night AND on my wife's experiences in corporate America (my wife made the interesting comment that Amarosa would fare much better with the men).

Amarosa was pissed and wanted to shut Ereka up. Ereka made the colossal blunder of butchering "the pot calling the kettle black" while arguing with a cutthroat person of color and Amarosa pounced on the opening.

(xpost I have no idea how her name is spelled)

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:22 (twenty-two years ago)

An interesting little piece of Trump info.

Chris V (Chris V), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:23 (twenty-two years ago)

What does Nick and Aaron Carter's mom have to do with Donald Trump?

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:29 (twenty-two years ago)

Ha, they changed the link. Well at least it wasn't a giant penis head.

Chris V (Chris V), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:33 (twenty-two years ago)

they must have changed it quick.

Luigi Vampa (Horace Mann), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:34 (twenty-two years ago)

Right link now.

Chris V (Chris V), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:37 (twenty-two years ago)

the women's advertising idea wasn't the best in the world but at least they had an idea! the men's campaign was pathetic--"here is a man getting on to a plane! get it?"

s1ocki (slutsky), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:43 (twenty-two years ago)

the mens presentation was just cheesy as all hell too. Can someone explain to me how Bowie's gums got so big?

Chris V (Chris V), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:46 (twenty-two years ago)

I'm no businessman, but I just can't believe that the men (Versacorp!) didn't consult with their client before coming up with the ad campaign. Aren't they supposed to have previous business experience?

Also, I loved the advertising guy and all his cliches. "Swing for the fences." "The guys have got the steak, but the ladies have the sizzle."

Nemo (JND), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:47 (twenty-two years ago)

you should read The Inactivist by Chris Eaton.

Luigi Vampa (Horace Mann), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:54 (twenty-two years ago)

(it's all about the moronitude of ad guys)

Luigi Vampa (Horace Mann), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:55 (twenty-two years ago)

Article about Marquis Jet and their perspective on the whole thing...

http://www.boston.com/business/globe/articles/2004/01/16/a_real_winner_of_apprentice/

Baked Bean Teeth (Baked Bean Teeth), Friday, 16 January 2004 16:59 (twenty-two years ago)

Thanks for the book recommendation! I've never heard of it. It's Canadian, isn't it?

Nemo (JND), Friday, 16 January 2004 17:00 (twenty-two years ago)

Yeah. It's a novel too.
here's a link to his website
http://www.rockplazacentral.com/words.htm

Luigi Vampa (Horace Mann), Friday, 16 January 2004 17:02 (twenty-two years ago)

I know someone a lot like Omarosa, and I don't think she was really playing the race card -- it's just that she is one of those people who in an argument will twist your words and turn them back on you if you're not careful about what you say.

El Diablo Robotico (Nicole), Friday, 16 January 2004 17:07 (twenty-two years ago)

EXACTLY.

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Friday, 16 January 2004 17:09 (twenty-two years ago)

ie she would've played whatever card she got? that makes sense

s1ocki (slutsky), Friday, 16 January 2004 17:09 (twenty-two years ago)

I heart Carolyn Kupcher!

Joe (Joe), Friday, 16 January 2004 18:50 (twenty-two years ago)

Oops. "Kepcher", I think. Whatever.

Theory: I think Sam has realized at the end of the second week that he has entertainment capital as the show's resident 'Wild Bill', and thus is less easily expendable, which is why he has decided to go with fully over the top and wear the hat next week (and maybe also to screw Troy, "Well, Mr. Trump, Troy suggested that I 'become the hat'"). What do you think?

Joe (Joe), Friday, 16 January 2004 18:54 (twenty-two years ago)

If the Apprentice were just 1 hour of Sam doing his slow-burn face, the show would be no less classic.

Leee Majors (Leee), Thursday, 22 January 2004 07:19 (twenty-two years ago)

yes.

s1ocki (slutsky), Thursday, 22 January 2004 18:25 (twenty-two years ago)

these people seem far less charismatic than the people in the first season.

kyle (akmonday), Friday, 10 September 2004 13:18 (twenty-one years ago)

Kyle otm. It was self-indulgent and boring. Raj, however, is awesome.

Leeeter van den Hoogenband (Leee), Friday, 10 September 2004 20:52 (twenty-one years ago)

it would be nice if they could have a non crazy black woman!

I can't imagine working with any of these people. At least last season, I genuinely liked Erika, Kwami, the guy who won, and the other woman who everyone thought was going to win. These people just seem nasy and backstabbing. I guess that's a given considering they all have the benefit of having seen the first season. But, ick. I think the nicest guy was the one who got fired.

kyle (akmonday), Friday, 10 September 2004 20:58 (twenty-one years ago)

waaah. did i miss the debut last night? do you think it'll be repeated at all anytime ?

i loved how chris rock came onto conan after the finale last season, and said how he's not too surprised that in the final white/black guy showdown, he was not surprised that "kwami" did not win: "how many managers do you know named 'kwami' ? that's right... "

Vic (Vic), Friday, 10 September 2004 21:01 (twenty-one years ago)

it's on again on saturday with an extra 20 minutes for boring crap

kyle (akmonday), Friday, 10 September 2004 21:02 (twenty-one years ago)

Stacie J. is a model! And she's called a restauranteur because she owns a Subway! She does have an MBA though.

Leeeter van den Hoogenband (Leee), Friday, 10 September 2004 21:02 (twenty-one years ago)

oh cool. i knew it had to be repeated.

also, did you hear that omarosa is thinking about running for office? she was at the DNC

Vic (Vic), Friday, 10 September 2004 21:02 (twenty-one years ago)

which one is stacie j?

kyle (akmonday), Friday, 10 September 2004 21:04 (twenty-one years ago)

oh duh, her. never mind!

kyle (akmonday), Friday, 10 September 2004 21:04 (twenty-one years ago)

Check out Ivana the AZN's favorite music: "Anything with a good beat, Brit pop (old and new), The Strokes, White Stripes, The Smiths, NORE, Slick Rick. I have an unnatural fondness for Hall and Oates."

Leeeter van den Hoogenband (Leee), Friday, 10 September 2004 21:07 (twenty-one years ago)

I can't believe that Pamela is only 32. She must be lying about her age on the website. That woman is at least 40. Also, she is awful.

kyle (akmonday), Friday, 10 September 2004 21:13 (twenty-one years ago)

If she's 32 I'm 16.

Leon Czolgosz (Nicole), Saturday, 11 September 2004 02:35 (twenty-one years ago)

This show gives me heart palpitations. As does The Am@zing Race. Except the Apprentice gives me more of that "killing feeling". Bad.

rrrobyn (rrrobyn), Saturday, 11 September 2004 04:58 (twenty-one years ago)

I know editing may be to blame a little bit, but it surprises me that they couldn't find a single person in either season who has any fundamental skills in group dynamics, meeting facilitation, project planning, brainstorming ... Everyone is a loose cannon - I suppose that makes for better TV watchin.

dave225 (Dave225), Saturday, 11 September 2004 11:01 (twenty-one years ago)

I thought Pamela's singling out the young Harvard dude's "lack of XP and business gut" was positively fantastic. True, I guess he didnt have enough heightened business intuition to call attention to a kid's "Dumb and Dumber" haircut behind a one-way mirror in a room full of childrens toys executives and other grown adults...

I love the Raj guy. He's so fucking off-the-scale pretentious, he's actually refreshing to watch and listen to. He's like the antimatter Rudy Boesch.

Joe (Joe), Sunday, 12 September 2004 01:25 (twenty-one years ago)

Now THAT was a board room.

The look of invincibility gradually trickling out of Bradford's face, to a midground "Hmmm, maybe I just did something stupid? But if I play my cards right and act low key and confident it probably won't matter..." to his final, fatal, "Oh my God, what the fuck did I just do?", deer-in-the-headlights look...

It was like something out of Scarface: "You wanna wave jer immunity, you cock-a-roach?!" Or at the very least, Jack Palance in Tango & Cash (he needs some mice to play with, though).

Joe (Joe), Friday, 17 September 2004 02:20 (twenty-one years ago)

BEAUTIFUL.

Leeeter van den Hoogenband (Leee), Friday, 17 September 2004 02:28 (twenty-one years ago)

Bradford wasn't gonna win the whole thing anyway, just based on his impulsive antics and often inappropriate comments, but holy shit did he own himself tonight. Awesome.

My hatred of Ivana and Stacie will just have to wait a few more weeks to be avenged, though those 2 annoying women do make for good TV. I loved how Stacie was complaining about Ivana not being a strong leader and how the team was unfocused. You know, as if her going off on her own under the table to phone in 5 interns had nothing to do with the lack of unity.

Baked Bean Teeth (Baked Bean Teeth), Friday, 17 September 2004 03:12 (twenty-one years ago)

Annoying people make annoying tv. Psychopaths make compelling tv.

Leeeter van den Hoogenband (Leee), Friday, 17 September 2004 03:15 (twenty-one years ago)

I hope Pamela goes soon, and goes in a way as ignomious as Brad. Too good to hock ice cream with the boys, but "in my element!!" at Petrosian and feeling all special inside because she knows what creme fraiche is. Sense of ahn-tite-lee-mont?

p.s. You know what everyone else was really thinking: "Uh, is this the appetizer? Where's the food?"

Joe (Joe), Friday, 17 September 2004 10:22 (twenty-one years ago)

That was a great move by Trump. Right up there with the time that trucker woman went postal on the first Survivor finale.

Although Trump never said as much, the reason Bradford's decision was so stupid was because it made his blinding ego so transparent. If there's one thing this season has revealed about Trump, it's that if he gives you something you shouldn't squander it--Trump has been impulsively annoyed by people who don't take his gift of 3 people to the board room, and annoyed by someone who wouldn't take a pass on immunity.

don atwater weiner, Friday, 17 September 2004 16:06 (twenty-one years ago)

Jen C. was PISSED at him for telling her repeatedly to shut up in the board room. There was something really sexist and obnoxious about him last night. I liked her "I'll never speak up for myself again" comment as she left.

kyle (akmonday), Friday, 17 September 2004 16:17 (twenty-one years ago)

Many a debate has sparked in my living room about Trump's sexual politics. Sexist, yes. But also hyper-aware of existing sexism, and eager to exploit it for money, and far more polite than Bradford's "You should all be naked!" thing. Next to that, Trump is a gentleman.

Tonight at ten (kenan), Friday, 17 September 2004 16:22 (twenty-one years ago)

It's all about the delivery, I guess.

Tonight at ten (kenan), Friday, 17 September 2004 16:22 (twenty-one years ago)

this struck me much more of a "don't speak when not spoken to, woman" thing. If I were here I would have walked out of the room.

kyle (akmonday), Friday, 17 September 2004 16:26 (twenty-one years ago)

Although Trump never said as much, the reason Bradford's decision was so stupid was because it made his blinding ego so transparent.

Definitely. His move to waive immunity with the shit-eating grin had arrogance scrawled all over it.

I was trying to think of what the scene reminded me of, and it just came to me: I Claudius. When one of the Senators prays for the mad Caligula's (John Hurt) recovery from illness, offering his life to the gods in return for Caligula if Caligula is spared. Caligula does indeed recover, finds out about the guy's prayer, and holds him to his prayer. The guy tries to downplay what he said, other sympathetically try to distract Caligula with other things, but inevitably to no avail. Finally, Caligula executes him.

Joe (Joe), Friday, 17 September 2004 18:43 (twenty-one years ago)

Actually, the scene plays out a bit differently -- Caligula: "What are you going to do about it?" Senator: "Do about it? What do you mean?" Caligula says something about how the senator has got to go to keep the gods happy, the senator looks shocked, Caligula smiles and goes on his way, the rest of the senators stream out quickly and the one senator looks around stunned. Next scene or so we learn the senator was forced to kill himself under the eyes of the Emperor's guard. That all said, the impact is about the same, I'm guessing!

Ned Raggett (Ned), Friday, 17 September 2004 18:47 (twenty-one years ago)

If there's one thing this season has revealed about Trump, it's that if he gives you something you shouldn't squander it

True, but you can see the flip side, too (choose three people as the PM and look like you're 'hiding' behind them to increase your chances of not get fired), and Trump readily acting on that as weakness and firing the PM.

I thought Pamela was appropriate to choose two, because it being so early on and everyone performing generally adequately, she wouldn't be able to choose 3 people and NOT look like she was hiding. I think she did have enough intuition to figure this out, and played it straight: "I'd be cutting muscle, not fat".

Ivana's choice was for 3 people was glaringly bad: a) she was not decisive enough and did a poor job as the PM to begin with, b) she looked even more wishy-washy changing from 2 to 3 people and c) again, like Pamela, there really weren't 3 people (at least, that I could see) that you could choose and feasibly argue performed poorly, so it would have the cumulative effect of making her look like she's hiding. I don't see her lasting too long in the ranks.

Joe (Joe), Friday, 17 September 2004 18:52 (twenty-one years ago)

Did anyone else think Ivana looked about 10 times hotter without makeup on?

Baked Bean Teeth (Baked Bean Teeth), Friday, 17 September 2004 20:27 (twenty-one years ago)

Boy, that was messed up.

Leeeter van den Hoogenband (Leee), Friday, 24 September 2004 01:25 (twenty-one years ago)

it was a high-tech lynching!

Begs2Differ (Begs2Differ), Friday, 24 September 2004 01:32 (twenty-one years ago)

...involving a Magic 8-Ball!

Leeeter van den Hoogenband (Leee), Friday, 24 September 2004 01:35 (twenty-one years ago)

i've never seen this show before, but i just saw that woman get fired.

was her psychotic/schizo outburst broascasted on an earlier episode or was it behind closed doors?

cutty (mcutt), Friday, 24 September 2004 01:35 (twenty-one years ago)

It was aired, and so, WE BE THE JUDGE. And it was, at worst, an uncomfortable moment, like, "Stacie J., you're being a weirdo, stop before you embarrass yourself." Nothing approaching the schizo meltdown everyone was describing.

Leeeter van den Hoogenband (Leee), Friday, 24 September 2004 01:37 (twenty-one years ago)

"it was one of the scariest moments of my life" haha weasel

Begs2Differ (Begs2Differ), Friday, 24 September 2004 01:42 (twenty-one years ago)

Stacie never explained herself though, all she did was keep repeating "I'm not crazy" in lieu of an actual *reason* for her behaviour. I mean, say *something* ... "I was making a joke, and it was inappropriate" or "I didn't mean to make the others so uncomfortable, I acted inappropriately and I'm sorry".

I'm not saying I think she's a crazy schizo, but she knew she freaked out the others, she knew nobody liked her because of it, and she never tried to smooth things over with anybody ... what did she expect?

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Friday, 24 September 2004 02:35 (twenty-one years ago)

She's a model-slash-restauranteur (i.e. owner of a Subway), did you expect lucidity and logic?

Leeeter van den Hoogenband (Leee), Friday, 24 September 2004 02:56 (twenty-one years ago)

No, but you'd figure she'd fight a bit harder to save her ass. But she obviously has limited interpersonal skills, so she wouldn't have had a chance in the end anyway.

MindInRewind (Barry Bruner), Friday, 24 September 2004 03:00 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah.

I'm trying to decide if this year's batch is actually worse than last year's at getting stuff done.

Leeeter van den Hoogenband (Leee), Friday, 24 September 2004 03:04 (twenty-one years ago)

two weeks pass...
A question for those who saw last night's episode (Pamela gets the Axe! HELL YEAAAH!):

I was more than a bit perplexed at George Ross arriving at the conclusion that Pamela's leadership was GOOD? Is George smoking crack?! I thought it was completely awful, and Trump very rightly fired her.

She made bad decisions, clearly wasn't listening to anybody, quick to delegate in a manner that was clearly 'so I can point fingers at somebody else if we fail'. I've never seen a more glaring example of UN-effective leadership; basically, someone barking orders at people with her ears covered. I would never, EVER hire this woman to lead a group of people, based on her performance last night.

Now, I can definitely understand that in a position of leadership you can't be a push-over, and you can't expect to have everyone like you. But still...Am I missing something here? I am scratching my head that George thought she did such a good job. I admit I know zero about Business or what is taught in Business majors/schools. But I thought for sure that most business people with just a basic, common-sense grasp on human nature/psychology, would watch Pamela's performance last night and cringe?

Joe (Joe), Friday, 8 October 2004 23:18 (twenty-one years ago)

eleven months pass...
Does anyone still watch this? I didn't know that it had already premiered, and the episode I watched last night was fairly tedious. I think that The Apprentice lacks the legs of say, America's Next Top Model (I should save these puns for my blog), because everyone's on the Trump show is a reprehensible Republican.

Leeeeeeeeee (Leee), Friday, 7 October 2005 20:42 (twenty years ago)

two weeks pass...
The prizes on the current run have been pretty bad, but last week's prize - where the men's team join Wyclef Jean to make a single is unbelievably hilarious. Watch the full damage here

Elvis Telecom (Chris Barrus), Monday, 24 October 2005 21:05 (twenty years ago)

First Top Model, now Apprentice. Good going, Wyclef!

Leeeeeeeeee (Leee), Monday, 24 October 2005 22:35 (twenty years ago)

First Chappelle's Show?

Jimmy Mod wants you to tighten the strings on your corset (The Famous Jimmy Mod), Monday, 24 October 2005 22:59 (twenty years ago)

eleven months pass...
Apprentice winner in "the housing bubble doesn't exist" non-shocker.

Elvis Telecom (Chris Barrus), Tuesday, 3 October 2006 18:22 (nineteen years ago)

one year passes...

"you're sweating again, you sweat alot."

there's no celebrity apprentice thread, huh. It's about to go down live. Trace Adkins vs. Piers the evil brit. You guys missed a lot of vintage gene simmons

tremendoid, Friday, 28 March 2008 05:37 (eighteen years ago)

watching now - trace adkins seems very likeable, but i love the ruthlessness of piers. shame i missed the rest of the series.

__CB__, Friday, 28 March 2008 05:41 (eighteen years ago)

piers pretty much walked away with it by the time of the finale tbh, they've done a great job of maintaining the tension. trace is # in our hearts. gene was roffles but he got taken out early

tremendoid, Friday, 28 March 2008 06:21 (eighteen years ago)

Funny, Piers got fired on the UK Celeb version.

Mark G, Friday, 28 March 2008 09:53 (eighteen years ago)

eleven years pass...

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