seligehgit wrote: » Ah Thomas bless him is gone.:) I think he's going to fire somebody else.
dark crystal wrote: » Tommy fired, Lottie's still there. Gutting. Life really isn't fair
siblers wrote: » Dean is a genius. Becomes PM and gets everyone else to do everything. Was stupid putting Thomas with Mary Anne (or whatever her name is) needed someone to reign him in a bit.
Trampas wrote: » When Alan goes on about how many tasks has Thomas lost and making a deal about it. I was how many did Tom win. Was it one or two?
gmisk wrote: » Looks like a fun one this week....lot of dead wood though...Dean, Lottie and Pamela very weak imo.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Lottie is one of the strongest candidates imo. Makes very few mistakes, good business acumen, forthright, confident, and good people skills. Very impressive for a 19 year old. If she has a good business plan she'll be hard to beat.
Still Ill wrote: » Was kinda with you til I got to the 'good people skills' bit. :pac:
Meauldsegosha wrote: » Who went out last night? It didn’t record for me last night.
Still Ill wrote: » Tom and the American lady.
893bet wrote: » Show is a farce since it went the business plan route years ago. Candidate not fired on merit any more. Still enjoy it.
al87987 wrote: » Scarlett is the best candidate by a good margin if only for the fact she has messed up far less than any of the others and doesn't seem to get on the wrong side of anybody which is a tough enough feat in this process. Lottie is a bitch but dammit if she doesn't have something about her that turns me on
893bet wrote: » Show is a farce since it went the business plan route years ago.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Says a lot for Sugar's 'empire' if he couldn't just absorb one real Apprentice each year at say £50k salary (not to be sniffed at in the UK) and actually let the Apprentice be an apprentice.
Exclamation Marc wrote: » I think the problem they had was that candidates generally saw out the year and left. Nothing to do with his empire but they didn't fit in. And after 8 or 9 years with a near zero retention record, they had to rethink it. But I agree that since its changed, it barely makes sense. Tom could have the business plan of business plans but doesn't get a partnership because he picked the wrong song for a sports ad.
Still Ill wrote: » Pillows!