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Kurt's terrible
candyfloss2000
12-06-2013
I can't stand his miserable face. He wanted leah last minute to sell the caravan cos she's 'eye candy' but didn't trust any of the women to sell the high price item initially. Then brings in natalie for tactical reasons. He's incredibly slimy. ugh. So glad he's gone. Funny how Zee was accused of mysogyny but Kurt isn't.

Dear me.
mimi123456
12-06-2013
Kurt looked like he was in pain. He didn't look well. I'm glad he has gone in a way, he just didn't seem happy at all on the last few shows.

So glad Natalie went. She just talked b/s most of the time.
sofialady
12-06-2013
What's with his eyes constantly rolling to the back of his head
DUNDEEBOY
12-06-2013
Originally Posted by sofialady:
“What's with his eyes constantly rolling to the back of his head”

Maybe he is on medication
Flat Matt
12-06-2013
The whole lot of them seem to be pretty useless... as usual.

I find it quite worrying that people like this are apparently the future of British business.
Rutakateki
13-06-2013
I thought he was sulky.

Something that niggled me a little- he said that he listened to Alex when he chose to go for the expensive caravan, yet he didn't listen to Alex when he asked to be allowed to sell, or to be project manager. You can't have it both ways. I also thought he was selfish wanting to be project manager twice, when Alex hasn't been yet. Too eager to cover himself with glory.
lammtarra
13-06-2013
Originally Posted by Rutakateki:
“I also thought he was selfish wanting to be project manager twice, when Alex hasn't been yet. Too eager to cover himself with glory.”

That, and choosing himself for the big-ticket campervan, and subverting the farm shop task to sell milkshakes. It is all of a piece. Kurt is interested only in himself and not in the task or his team.

Even when he brought Leah across as eye-candy, it was to help himself rather than the team, and he did not think of replacing her back at the boa and chair stand.
Mr Teacake
13-06-2013
His lethargic sales tactics were hilarious; saying to a potential buyer "we'll see how it goes" and then he walked off lol
slouchingthatch
13-06-2013
Originally Posted by Mr Teacake:
“His lethargic sales tactics were hilarious; saying to a potential buyer "we'll see how it goes" and then he walked off lol”

Overall Kurt seemed to lack any real dynamism, which is unusual for an entrepreneur. (Not that I'm saying all entrepreneurs are big characters, but most have a real energy and drive in them that is conspicuously absent in Kurt.)

He seemed a nice enough guy, but too prone to errors and with too much of a tendency to make personally-driven decisions while losing sight of the bigger picture.
Romola_Des_Loup
13-06-2013
So glad he's gone. I saw nothing in him at all except a sulky sullen brat. He has no charisma, no charm, no sales skills, can't lead a team and makes terrible business decisions. I didn't recognise him on 'You're fired', he was smiling.
janna
13-06-2013
He was awful. Sulky and morose and that eye swiveling was driving me nuts. His eyes rolling back in his head like he was taking a funny turn.....bleurgh....made me feel ill.
carnoch04
13-06-2013
Originally Posted by Flat Matt:
“The whole lot of them seem to be pretty useless... as usual.

I find it quite worrying that people like this are apparently the future of British business.”

Don't worry. The "future of British Business" are busy making money and running their companies, This lot are just the latest reality tv fodder.
hannah_hunt
13-06-2013
when he was made PM I was half expecting him to spend this task trying to sell smoothies or something. He seemed so desperate to prove himself as a businessman at the cost of tasks.

He was an unfortunate combination of uselessness, self-interest and over-estimation of his own abilities (a combination often found in apprentice candidates).
chrono88
13-06-2013
He looked pretty lethargic all the time.
brb
13-06-2013
But his eyes
chrono88
13-06-2013
Originally Posted by brb:
“But his eyes ”

Like a wounded puppy's Awwwwww
Blondie X
13-06-2013
I didn't get him at all. He looked like he couldn't be arsed to be there most of the time. There was no enthusiasm at all, just a smacked arse face and a monotone voice. Surprised he lasted this long tbh
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