I'm glad both girls said what they did about him.. How he let Kurt get away with the flag and Neil with the white clothing thing (can't recall the name) which cost them the task I will never understand
It makes me wonder if LAS reviews any of the tapes because he would have seen Natalie asking for the book and being dismissed
Add that he has a hairy back, he deserved to be fired
I thought the sexism accusations were pretty desperate. I know they backstab each other in the boardroom, but I thought that was low for even The Apprentice.
He made a lot of errors of judgment this week, but bearing in mind Sugar's comments were fairly favourable about his background I think his biggest error, and what ultimately was the writing on the wall for him, was making an absolutely terrible decision on who to bring back.
If he'd have bought Neil and Kurt back I think he'd have stood (more) of a chance.
I thought the sexism accusations were pretty desperate. I know they backstab each other in the boardroom, but I thought that was low for even The Apprentice.
trouble is it was true.
he was naturally dismissive and sexist. didnt even keep the door open... classic.
I thought the sexism accusations were pretty desperate. I know they backstab each other in the boardroom, but I thought that was low for even The Apprentice.
why? it seemed quite clear form the footage we saw that he wasnt interested in the opinion of the women on his team
he reminded me of that Stuart Baggs guy that was on a few series ago, a lot of talk but no substance
I thought the sexism accusations were pretty desperate. I know they backstab each other in the boardroom, but I thought that was low for even The Apprentice.
I thought the sexism accusations were pretty desperate. I know they backstab each other in the boardroom, but I thought that was low for even The Apprentice.
I think the Natalie decision was... questionable to say the least. I understand the contribution argument but there were others more culpable for the failure of the task in front of her in the queue, and picking her did look odd.
I thought the sexism accusations were pretty desperate. I know they backstab each other in the boardroom, but I thought that was low for even The Apprentice.
You're kidding right? he's been a chauvinistic sexist pig since episode 1
go back to the start, watch the series again and drink whenever hes dismissive rude or aggressive towards woman, you'll be unconcious by ep3
like little example, flag shop:
Natalie: thats not six foot
Him: thats not six foot
as if he hadnt even heard or acknowledged what she'd said
I don't think so. Let's face it; almost all the contestants on The Apprentice are generally quite selfish backstabbers. I think he brought back Natalie because she'd been in the bottom two before and he thought that -- coupled with her lack of contribution in this task -- she'd be booted off.
Sneaky, underhand and not in the spirit of the show? Yes. Sexist? No. I was half surprised he didn't play the race card. Can you imagine?
"You hate me 'cause I'm a woman"
"Yeah well, you hate me 'cause I'm Asian"
I see your sexism card and call you with my racism card.
I'm glad Zee went because he was an arrogant, annoying poser. But I don't think he was sexist.
He may well be dismissive of everyone's opinion, but he was downright ignorant towards the females in his team tonight. Whilst I appreciate that much is 'lost in the edit', and certain footage is selected for maximum effect, his treatment of Natalie in the taxi over something as simple as a phone book was unambiguously transparent, and downright amazingly brazenly, disgusting. Overall wasn't much better; certainly it's fair comment IMO that the 'native' males of the UAE showed the ladies generally far more respect.
There'd been something disconcerting about him from the start for me and, whether or not in the end the two girls waged a war of accusation to get him out, I'm glad he's gone. His general demeanour and behaviour since the start has left a genuinely nasty 'instinctual' taste in the mouth for me, rightly or wrongly, to an extent no other candidate has done for a good while and it wasn't something I was looking forward to carrying on watching.
He deserved to be blanked by Leah and Natalie when they left..Glad he was fired after that pompous statement he made at the outset of tonight's episode
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I'm so glad she made the comment about him and the door!
It makes me wonder if LAS reviews any of the tapes because he would have seen Natalie asking for the book and being dismissed
Add that he has a hairy back, he deserved to be fired
If he'd have bought Neil and Kurt back I think he'd have stood (more) of a chance.
trouble is it was true.
he was naturally dismissive and sexist. didnt even keep the door open... classic.
why? it seemed quite clear form the footage we saw that he wasnt interested in the opinion of the women on his team
he reminded me of that Stuart Baggs guy that was on a few series ago, a lot of talk but no substance
Well, it's true, isn't it?
I think the Natalie decision was... questionable to say the least. I understand the contribution argument but there were others more culpable for the failure of the task in front of her in the queue, and picking her did look odd.
But Stuart Baggs was not sexist. He had problem with Stella, a lot of talk but he was not sexist at all.
You don't think Sugar might sympathise with a sexist, or at least not think it's a major fault if a business partner is sexist?
didnt mean with the sexism, just all the other nonsense he came out with
He fired him didn't he?
You're kidding right? he's been a chauvinistic sexist pig since episode 1
go back to the start, watch the series again and drink whenever hes dismissive rude or aggressive towards woman, you'll be unconcious by ep3
like little example, flag shop:
Natalie: thats not six foot
Him: thats not six foot
as if he hadnt even heard or acknowledged what she'd said
I don't think so. Let's face it; almost all the contestants on The Apprentice are generally quite selfish backstabbers. I think he brought back Natalie because she'd been in the bottom two before and he thought that -- coupled with her lack of contribution in this task -- she'd be booted off.
Sneaky, underhand and not in the spirit of the show? Yes. Sexist? No. I was half surprised he didn't play the race card. Can you imagine?
"You hate me 'cause I'm a woman"
"Yeah well, you hate me 'cause I'm Asian"
I see your sexism card and call you with my racism card.
I'm glad Zee went because he was an arrogant, annoying poser. But I don't think he was sexist.
There'd been something disconcerting about him from the start for me and, whether or not in the end the two girls waged a war of accusation to get him out, I'm glad he's gone. His general demeanour and behaviour since the start has left a genuinely nasty 'instinctual' taste in the mouth for me, rightly or wrongly, to an extent no other candidate has done for a good while and it wasn't something I was looking forward to carrying on watching.