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Jim's card marked for the first time tonight
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longpiggy
27-05-2011
The more I see the more Tom is looking better. Even at this stage I would be happy with that, come on you cannot but like the guy.
meglosmurmurs
27-05-2011
I kind of agree with what Chris Bates says about Jim:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s108/...s-verdict.html

He's started bigging himself up a bit too much. Unfortunately, I think his positive performances have gone to his head and we saw that last night when he described himself as "the cavalry" and his behaviour when Leon tried to take him back in the boardroom and he derided the other candidates.

I could tell that cavalry comment annoyed Lord Sugar since he cut him off mid-sentence and totally dismissed it. Which was strange because Sugar usually appears to hold Jim's opinions up in high regard.
DUNDEEBOY
01-06-2011
Now marked for the second time with heavier marker
DuaneBenzie
01-06-2011
Jim's performance are very mixed and tonight his contributions were probably the biggest reason the team lost the task. I've said the same thing about Sue for a few weeks now.

He's in the same league as most of the others, mind you. Still no standout candidate but Natasha, Leon, Zoe and Glenn had decent weeks and Helen continues to have no bad performances,

Anyone of them could win this.
MACTOWIN
01-06-2011
Originally Posted by DUNDEEBOY:
“For the first couple of weeks was looking the runaway winner.

However Nick stopped him in his tracks which was good to see

Stlll feel Melody is the one to beat”

I started a thread 3 weeks ago what a nasty man he was and got shot down.
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