Anyone else hoping that Katie does well?
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I do recognise that in the first (and possigbly second week) sje was pretty vacant (useless) but after the third episode and seeing how much bitchiness she gets from the other women and the patronising attitudes of the men she was working with I felt a bit sorry for her. I hope she does a Lucinda and does better in the coming weeks
Anyone else rooting a little for her?
Anyone else rooting a little for her?
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(Also, she's about the only one without an annoying voice and/or manner)
I thought she did well as a Project Manager (despite the loss) and I reckon she's a bit of a tough cookie.
I don't think she deserved the stick that "Law Shoogah" gave her this week.
The icing on the cake is that she's quite hot as well, and I'm a shallow bloke
I think her winning is a bit of a long-shot, so I'm just wanting her to do well and survive over a few particular individuals, because it would really tick them off.
She was the only one with half a clue last week in terms of the tap cosy idea and leading the market research. Katie voiced her opinions on going for that stupid splash screen and was against it but all the other girls overuled what she was saying....maybe if they'd listened to her and gone with the tap cosy they'd have won the task.
I thought she was a good project manager, she had the right idea and made a good decision to up the price on the sauce. She was let down by other members of her team imo.
It seems like a lot of the other candidates especially the girls have it in for Katie so i hope she does well and proves those idiots wrong.
And Jade, Nick, Adam, Ricky.
Actually the same audition video that ticked so many people off (see above), actually won me over as she was surprisingly honest about herself.
It is not even a case of finding her that hot (like with Liz and Melody), Gabrielle is the hottest girl but totally lacking in a business sense, but she comes across as a normal person.
Her downfall in the end (she WILL go the way of the ladies mentioned above) will probably be the fact that she sometimes takes her eye of the ball (i.e. task).
(Prefer Laura though!)
Why
Were the retailers, shopkeepers or the general public turned off by this image
The only problem with the packaging was the spelling mistake, as in my country such a design is standard issue (the other team didn´t even have an image or design).
Not to mention the whole team this week who basically treated her like an idiot e.g Stephen trying to convince her not to be PM when he said: "It's very complicated" :rolleyes:
The only other female I like is the architect one who seemed to accept she did wrong with the maths last week, instead of "at least I did it" attitude, which for me should have been instant firing from Lord Sugar.
Exactly my thoughts....:D
I notice that as well. Last year, Natasha was the only one who was a bit "chavvy". Actually, Natasha was not "rough" compared to some candidates in this series.
I thought the word chav was directed at people who behave badly (and yes they're more liekly to wear hoodies etc) not anyone whl doesn't speak Queen's English.
Seems as if it's a crime to speak with a working class accent :rolleyes:
Sorry, but with a couple of exceptions, they strike me as a rough bunch this year. That's why I wondered earlier if they have taken a decision to move the show downmarket
I really don't understand the hate directed at her from the other contestants, particularly the females.
It was better than the sea/ sunset. The edit wasn't clear but it looks as though she might have been offered a choice of only two. It that was indeed the case then the pepper was the better choice.
Probably. Especially when the condiment had to be sold without being tasted; it was being sold on image.
I thought the spelling mistake was less important. But it did add to her general competence. Kate gets very little right on this task.
Although their choices are often constrained, in this case I think they'd have a lot more clip-art available.
It seems wrong to me for the in-coming candidate to be team leader, because they have the least knowledge of the other candidates.