ncmc wrote: » Cringing at Michaela and Elizabeth perving over the models and measuring their inside leg. If it were men doing that to women there would be outrage!
yerwanthere123 wrote: » The interview episode is usually one of the best of the series
SimonTemplar wrote: » Almost every week there is some drama around the subteam not communicating correctly with the PM. I wouldn't be surprised if there are hidden rules around this. Perhaps they can only call at specific times with a limit on the call duration.
yerwanthere123 wrote: » Not sure if it's true, but I have read on the DS forum that apparently they're only allowed a limited number of calls, which would explain why so much seems to not be communicated properly. There's so many hidden rules to the show, the most obvious one being they're not allowed to use Google to find out what products to locate, businesses, directions etc. As I've said before, we're invited to laugh at all the contestants mistakes, but the reality is that the tasks would take a considerably longer amount of time to execute properly than they're given. Take tonight's fashion show that Jade had to narrate for example, with all they had to do could she really have learnt and practised all the information about the clothes they were trying to sell in the allotted time? No chance.
yerwanthere123 wrote: » Next week the reset button is basically being pressed, poor candidates can become potential winners and vice versa. Roisín and Gráinne were looking very good at this stage in their respective series, interviews flipped that on its head. Thomas Pellereau and Leah were by far the weakest contestants when it got to the final five, but their strong business propositions changed everything. All to play for next week. If I were to guess, I'd say it'll be Sarah and Michaela in the final, but who knows.
_Dara_ wrote: » Not really. It *used* to be but now it’s all about the interviewers taking cheap shots and demeaning the candidates. I don’t personally find that entertaining. The interview episode was much better when it was more grounded in reality but that’s a looooong time ago.
mojesius wrote: » Was watching 'the apprentice you're fired' afterwards. Harrison took it well, Jade less so but she deserved to go after showing her true colours with Joanna last week.
jr86 wrote: » I'd love to see a detailed account of what actually goes on during day-to-day tasks and not the obvious stuff like the Boardroom isn't real and actually takes hours to film, and the cars don't actually leave in 20 minutes!
_Dara_ wrote: » This has been totally overblown, IMO. I also strongly suspect some crafty editing going on, they cut back to Jade keeping talking after Joanna said to be quiet but it wasn't a continuous shot. Shenanigans with the editing there, I think. Both Jade and Joanna were being irritants with each other, I didn't think Jade was any worse than Joanna who can't seem to grasp what brainstorming is. Brainstorming is talking out loud, bouncing ideas around and not getting fixated on the first one that pops into your head.
mojesius wrote: » Joanna shouldn't have lasted this long anyway, saved only by the fact that there were weak candidates who got the chop
_Dara_ wrote: » She's coming into her own a bit now though and last night's win was probably one of the first of the series where it was a good win rather than being the least worst. I wouldn't be at all surprised if she was a finalist, tbh!
wyrn wrote: » I thought it was unfair about the magazine covers. The men's magazine obviously (from the meeting) want bright covers for their front page which I presume was never communicated to the team. They never really stood a chance.
gmisk wrote: » I thought the cover mock up was pretty horrendous though....
_Dara_ wrote: » They're not art directors and have a limited amount of time. Stuff like that is forgivable.
gmisk wrote: » True but I thought the picture and style of the other mock up was fairly good in contrast
laylag wrote: » Elizabeth is coming across v surly in her interview....big mistake!!!