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Kurt was great on YF
fireemblemcraze
13-06-2013
I'm so sad that he's left....

He was so funny and charming on Apprentice You're Fired. And he seems like such a sweet guy - the way he made the jokes about his recycling chair idea showed that he's got a sense of humour and can make fun of himself. He was so articulate and enthusiastic about business and his anecdotes. And he knew his conversions! I was shocked how different he was on YF and on the actual show.

I really wish he showed more of this jovial personality in the actual show. If he showed as much enthusiasm and charm on the show, he could have won it. It was his nerves that cost him in the end.

Btw why is Claude always so scary?
CaptainObvious_
13-06-2013
I'd love to look like Kurty boy He's gorgeous & that accent

woof!
Yobaba**
13-06-2013
I didn't think he seemed all that different. He was being very defensive, whereas Natalie was laughing about herself and generally came across better.
E05297535
13-06-2013
Originally Posted by Yobaba**:
“I didn't think he seemed all that different. He was being very defensive, whereas Natalie was laughing about herself and generally came across better.”

So agree with this side of Kurt.....only one who came off worse than him was Zee....both on the main show and on YF!! LOSERS!!!!!
whatever54
13-06-2013
I was mesmerised by his eye-rolling, I think he even did it to Claude. Seemed a bit rude to me but I wondered whether it was more of a nervous habit than anything else.
ll_Calypso_ll
13-06-2013
I do hope you're kidding, he was the opposite of "charming." In fact, I'd say he came across the worst of the fired candidates, the rest of whom I've actually warmed to by the end of YF (hell, even Zee). Oh and his interview with Matt Edminson just reaffirmed my opinion of him. What a humourless man.
sezzie
14-06-2013
I thought he was a defensive, graceless knob!
KHPlus
14-06-2013
I think he was ok on YF. Most candidates don't tend to be very defensive but he was and it was interesting seeing his side of things (as obvs the edits can be bias).

He seemed quite bored on Awkward Conversations though. But I thought the questions he got asked did seem a bit personal and awkward (and not in a funny way).

I liked the eye-rolling lol. But that's probably because I do it a lot myself.
Nesta Robbins
14-06-2013
Originally Posted by fireemblemcraze:
“
Btw why is Claude always so scary?”

I'm a sucker for a Liverpool accent, but Kurt somehow never got off the ground for me, he came over as too cautious and there was more of a whimper than a spark there. Claude on the other hand........deary me! For some reason, I find him pretty sexy!
allafix
14-06-2013
Originally Posted by sezzie:
“I thought he was a defensive, graceless knob!”

I disagree. Far from being defensive he openly admitted he made mistakes. I thought he came over quite well on the show and engaged well with the panel. He didn't take himself too seriously which is always a plus for an Apprentice candidate.
Evil Genius
14-06-2013
Originally Posted by fireemblemcraze:
“Btw why is Claude always so scary?”

Monkseal likens him to a Sontaran.
Purple.
14-06-2013
Originally Posted by Yobaba**:
“I didn't think he seemed all that different. He was being very defensive, whereas Natalie was laughing about herself and generally came across better.”

Totally agree.
tabithakitten
15-06-2013
Originally Posted by Yobaba**:
“I didn't think he seemed all that different. He was being very defensive, whereas Natalie was laughing about herself and generally came across better.”

I don't think he particularly came across as defensive. I think he did try to justify himself (which isn't necessarily the same thing) but I quite liked that. He didn't do it in an obnoxious "I was so made a scapegoat of" type of way but he made a fairly reasonable point whilst accepting that his reasoning went tits up on the day.

Yes, Natalie laughed about herself, but to my mind that was because she had so few positives to seize on, she could do little else.
mimi123456
16-06-2013
Originally Posted by tabithakitten:
“I don't think he particularly came across as defensive. I think he did try to justify himself (which isn't necessarily the same thing) but I quite liked that. He didn't do it in an obnoxious "I was so made a scapegoat of" type of way but he made a fairly reasonable point whilst accepting that his reasoning went tits up on the day.

Yes, Natalie laughed about herself, but to my mind that was because she had so few positives to seize on, she could do little else.”

Oh he was very very defensive. I wish he could have just accepted some of the mistakes he made and said "oh well, I will learn from that" or just smiled. I got a bit bored of him always having an answer to all his faults.

Oh and Natalie's section was abysmal. Note to Natalie, the dumb ditzy woman character is sooooooo last decade. It doesn't work anymore. Try a new trick love.
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