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Luisa winning = glorifying bullying!
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Sandgrownun
14-07-2013
I'm sure Luisa's treatment of Jason was made to look far worse by the editing than it probably was. All we saw was her constantly nagging him, we didn't see the hours he sat there dithering over which colour to choose for a logo - I think I'd have been nagging at him by that point.

She's seems to be a good businesswoman and her business plan is better than Leah's imo, but I think she's immature, calling her ex-boss an idiot on a CV for example, and she certainly has to get her own way. Alan's right to be worried about going into business with her.
Ray_Smith
14-07-2013
Sugar will go with the girl he believes will give him the biggest profit return on his investment. I don't know if cupcakes make more money than botox injections. Most people love cakes - but some people are vain but afraid of cosmetic surgery - so perhaps cakes is a safer bet? Luisa to win!
troynuncdicit
14-07-2013
Originally Posted by skippy upwood:
“e should remember that Luisa was even worse as PM, refusing to let Neil present”

LOL okay.
Tracy_Klein
14-07-2013
Originally Posted by Ray_Smith:
“Sugar will go with the girl he believes will give him the biggest profit return on his investment. I don't know if cupcakes make more money than botox injections. Most people love cakes - but some people are vain but afraid of cosmetic surgery - so perhaps cakes is a safer bet? Luisa to win!”

There's a lot of people on a diet aswell
Super_Furry
14-07-2013
I don't like Luisa (she can't even spell her own name correctly!) and hope she doesn't win because I find her hugely irritating and think she lacks respect for anyone with an opinion differing from her own.

That said, they way this series had been edited, it's pretty obvious that they're trying to show her learning her lesson/heeding Sugar's advice/etc.

She'll clearly win.
j4Rose
14-07-2013
Originally Posted by thenetworkbabe:
“Jason had no leadership ability. There was nothing to undermine. The problem was how to move him aside. Doing nothing when the PM is hopeless, has always brought criticism on candidates on the Apprentice both sides of the Atlantic. Luisa couldn't move him aside on her own. so she either let him blunder on, or tried to get him to decide. Not trying makes it no more likely he will decide anything. When he gets his turn, Neil just told him he wasn't PM any more. Neil got away with it because he was the dominant male, and by then there were three votes to get rid of him. Neil avoids public criticism because people like alpha males being alpha - in a way they don't like alpha females harrying weak males with Teddy Bears.

.Leah jumped on Zee quickly, but the context needs remembering . They had lived and worked with Zee for weeks. The males had already made similar comments about him. Alex was as negative that task, as early. Leah is incisive and decisive and is going to sum up the situation quickly, on whats known and whats already happening. In the same way as Luisa , she concludes, rightly, that the PM is useless. Neither of them take the easy option of just letting the PM fail and be fired. There's nothing in the Apprentice that says a weak PM should be given a fair chance to fail - not least because its other people who may end up in the firing line for not doing more to sort his mess out.”

Luisa didn't have to do anything - all she had to do was allow Jason to hang himself.
george.millman
14-07-2013
Originally Posted by j4Rose:
“Luisa didn't have to do anything - all she had to do was allow Jason to hang himself.”

That doesn't always pay off. Karen tried it with Jo in Series 2, and ended up being fired herself.
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