"Go out on a high" is nice in theory, but few people in the TV world outside of John Cleese and Ricky Gervais really go by that maxim. When The Apprentice ends, it'll almost certainly because ratings have sunk (as happened to Young Apprentice), or Lord Sugar is just too worn out to do it anymore.
Unless there are definitive signs that the show is faring poorly I don't see any reason to end it prematurely. I was pretty disappointed when Young Apprentice ended, I think it showed kids a route to success which is rarely, if ever, showcased on mainstream tv.
I think the days of The Apprentice going out on a high are over. I can virtually predict the characters and the tasks at this point and it is far from 'must see' viewing, sorry.
I was just thinking, Series 10 and 11 just weren't what I consider to be TA. The number of candidates meant that they weren't very memorable - I feel that last two series blur into one. Also, the candidates were edited to be totally incompetent which made for a very lacklustre finale. Also, it just feels very gimmicky having many multiple firings.
I don't see why it shouldn't go on - ratings are still good and there's still lots of buzz about the show - but they need to try and improve the credibility, but it's starting to go a bit BB.
I love the show and still avidly watch it, but it does sometimes get me very frustrated....
I hate the way it shows the candidates as complete numpties - have NONE of them actually watched the show in the 11 years it's been running? As was said above, the tasks are repeated if not series after series, then every other one, so nothing should come as a surprise to any of them - yet series after series they make the same balls ups on the same type of tasks. These guys are supposed to be the future captains of industry, but if they are the creme de la creme, there's not much hope for British Industry with some of these at the helm.
All that said I as long as the show is on, I will watch it - Claude has bedded in nicely to the Nick role, and I struggle to remember Margaret now that Karren has settled in
I hope its not going to end as it makes for good watching but often makes you cringe. There is often a serious lack of business focus and strategy in it though which kind of defeats the purpose of entrepreurial tasks. For example, the first episode of last years on the losing team was pretty bad - none of them cared about the task and it just ran away from them from the offset. A real entrepreneur would thrive on those sorts of tasks. A lot of them just seem fame hungry or money motivated which doesn't make for a good business person.
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"Better to go out on a HIGH".
I think the show is great, but I would not want it to end up in the gutter.
So you think it is still pretty good but must inevitably deteriorate? I would agree with that, assuming I am interpreting you correctly.
I don't see why it shouldn't go on - ratings are still good and there's still lots of buzz about the show - but they need to try and improve the credibility, but it's starting to go a bit BB.
I hate the way it shows the candidates as complete numpties - have NONE of them actually watched the show in the 11 years it's been running? As was said above, the tasks are repeated if not series after series, then every other one, so nothing should come as a surprise to any of them - yet series after series they make the same balls ups on the same type of tasks. These guys are supposed to be the future captains of industry, but if they are the creme de la creme, there's not much hope for British Industry with some of these at the helm.
All that said I as long as the show is on, I will watch it - Claude has bedded in nicely to the Nick role, and I struggle to remember Margaret now that Karren has settled in