I was actually quite impressed by her. On the first day she was completely out of her depth and I agreed with Claude's criticism, but I think when they actually started work she recovered pretty well. She seemed to handle things quite professionally, there didn't really seem to be any disputes, she made sure the team were out selling at lunchtime (the most crucial part of the whole task) and she didn't go to pieces when things went wrong (like when it turned out that the squid wasn't very good quality, she was just like, 'Well, it's what we have, let's just do the best we can'.)
Also I liked that she was ethically-minded - she refused to set the price too high on a really poor-quality product. I like people who have some morals - the process is really cut-throat so I'm not sure if that will come back to bite her, but in the real world having principles like that is an asset. It means that people actually want to work with and for you, which is always good.
She was by no means perfect, but I think she could have been much worse. She deserved the win, in my eyes.
Also I liked that she was ethically-minded - she refused to set the price too high on a really poor-quality product. I like people who have some morals - the process is really cut-throat so I'm not sure if that will come back to bite her, but in the real world having principles like that is an asset. It means that people actually want to work with and for you, which is always good.
She was by no means perfect, but I think she could have been much worse. She deserved the win, in my eyes.
But both of them did well tonight and I hope they both go far.