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Last week - still struggling to come to terms with.......
..how utterly shi* both teams were.
Seriously, on what planet do they live. Do they never think to themselves "let's take a step back and look at the colour of this bottle" or " lets take a step back and think about how this octopus advert is actually coming across"?? Talk about bulls in china shops? Does anyone else just watch the show in utter horror and disbelief? I could just about get my head around the idea of the Germinator team wanting a red/black bottle, it looked like a gardening or car product and was stupid obviously but to then make that advert with a kid running around a kitchen with a harmful cleaning product is actually unbelievable to me? I just don't get it, how can they not see how stupid that is? Do they actually realiose and the program forces them to go with silly ideas? IS The Apprentice now just a comedy show? That's fine if it is, i just need someone to tell me. As for the other team , well personally i think they should have lost. They seemd to win for the simple fact that someone chose an "orange bottle" SO out of the 10 greatest young business minds the one thing they did right between two teams over two days was one person somewhere decided a cleaning product should be a pastel colour. That';s the sum total of their positive decisions. And as for that advert, Marine Man just showed himself up for having no clue whatsoever about the modern world or any world for that matter.What planet is he on? HOW could they make that ad, and then watch it back and think "yeh that looks good, nothing wrong there" How? How could you even consider employing someone with that mindset? I don't understand, so the whole team watched that form the cringweworthy opening line of "if only i was an octopus with 8 arms" to the nauseating end with their woful lines and awful acting. Funniest thing to me was the fact that the opening line didn't even seem that silly compared to the rest of the ad..........and the costume? Dear god.If i just watch the show as pure comedy then stuff like this, pants man, melissa and her delusions, alex' bizarre comments etc are just class, maybe this is the point. Incidentally - Sandeesh was soooo lucky this week. She basically just "read" something aloud and was giving it loads!! Big deal love, hardly makes you an elite young businesswoman cos you can read someone else's pitch so i actually think Alex had a point on this. Similar to when Liz got loads of praise for selling a product anyone could have sold (the baby-glo thing), i think even Melissa could have sold that to Kiddcare.co.uk........actually probably not - the worst and most deluded individual I have ever seen in a business environment. |
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Both ideas are better than Pantsman, not that that's a compliment
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This years' candidates have obviously been completely selected on their entertainment value
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SO out of the 10 greatest young business minds the one thing they did right between two teams over two days was one person somewhere decided a cleaning product should be a pastel colour. That';s the sum total of their positive decisions. And as for that advert, Marine Man just showed himself up for having no clue whatsoever about the modern world or any world for that matter.
Dear god.