February 8, 20241 yr The boys cheesecakes remind me of my attempt in a team at primary school making biscuits.
February 9, 20241 yr What was the point in them picking and discussing cheesecakes before finding out who their corporate buyer was?
February 15, 20241 yr I always feel sorry for the mute designers who have to work with the teams designing their "ideas".
February 15, 20241 yr The whole idea of an escape room is a room with a locked door and usually 60 minutes to try and find all the clues you need to get yourself out again.
March 19, 20241 yr Author I've been a bit behind, but it's good to see that this year's lot seem to be the most competent in years :lol: I think the final 2 seem fairly guessable at this point.
March 19, 20241 yr I can't believe Phil is still there despite losing 7 out of 7 tasks. :lol: Surely that's a record?
March 19, 20241 yr I've been a bit behind, but it's good to see that this year's lot seem to be the most competent in years :lol: I think the final 2 seem fairly guessable at this point. You think? To me it seems like Sugar’s hell bent on getting rid of the actually competent ones and keeping the “entertainment” around. Three weeks in a row we’ve had shoddy firings (Sam, Onyeka, Jack)… he just managed to save face this week by keeping Foluso. Rooting for Flo and Paul at this point, but I feel like both of them are gonna be ones that do well throughout the process then come under intense scrutiny at the interviews and end up being fired :drama:
March 20, 20241 yr It was nice to see a task where the losing team didn't seem to do too badly (as evidenced by the firing coming down to track record rather than anything specifically going wrong on this task), I think a wine tour is always going to be easier to make money on and I assume they wouldn't have been able to go with the same tour. A few seem decent...Flo, Steve, Paul, Tre. The one who swapped teams last minute in the latest episode needs to go, did she do anything aside from that?
March 21, 20241 yr I think the only way Tre doesn't win this series is if Lord Sugar doesn't like his business plan enough. He's a certainty to make it to the interview stages I think and if he can make it into the final 2 then he'll surely win. He always tries to make the best out of every situation even when things are clearly heading for disaster he still tries to salvage what he can.
March 23, 20241 yr I can't believe Phil is still there despite losing 7 out of 7 tasks. :lol: Surely that's a record? The guy who won the first apprentice business partner series lost every single task but then won the whole thing, while the woman he went up against won every single task and lost at the end.
March 23, 20241 yr I think there are a few decent candidates this year, Tre, Rachel and Flo are partiuarly strong then Paul, and Raj are also quite decent. Could be quite a strong semi final / interviews stage compared to previous years. Noor was dreadful this week and she couldn't see it at all. Interesting she refused to appear on You've been fired after, I thought she came across very childish when dealing with Tre who was trying to help her. Rachel got the balance better dealing with her but clearly agreed with all Tre's points. I also think Steve is rubbish and Foluso is riding on the tails of a deal she didnt even have to do anything to negotiate but that was won by Tre's pitch, also pretty terrible.
March 27, 20241 yr Noor saying she knows exactly who she's going to bring back into the boardroom, to then get fired without even being asked to bring anyone back - iconic!
April 2, 20241 yr Raj getting fired the first time she's lost a task, Phil still being there :cheeseblock: I feel like I'm rooting for him now, he must be sitting on a really good business plan surely...
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