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How the hell did those two idiots escape being fired??? |
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But there's been an American version of the show for years?
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Karren was wrong, incidentally, about seeing the chef for the mussels. OK, maybe the chef or manager might have been open to persuasion but the women should have swallowed the fine rather than even approaching hotels or restaurants.
Even if the chef or manager had sold the shellfish, they'd have needed to charge an amount to compensate for their lost profit, which would have been more than the penalty price. That is without taking account of the time wasted which could have been spent looking for other items. Their problem with the dingy was more understandable . They had no cost comparison and didn't know what was reasonable, cheap, or overpriced, or what the penalty price would be. We still don't know if the guide price was nearer £10 or 250. |
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You're right, Karren was wrong- you can't buy 10kg of mussels from a restaurant. Might as well get on a bus and ask the driver if you can buy all his petrol.
Even if they could sell them the mussels they'd have to pay way over the odds for them to pay for all the faffing around the restaurant would have to do to order some more to ensure that they don't run out. A restaurant is only really going to order enough mussels that they actually intend to use aren't they? I can't see how they'd over-order one day and have 10kg of mussels left over and going spare. |
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I'd say LS is saving up the more explosive ones for a double or even triple firing when a task goes so wrong it makes a picard facepalm look weak.
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Blimey the female team is in such disarray atm.
I think between the two options of Vana and Elle, Vana possibly was the better choice for PM, she was autocratic, but Elle was a complete mess just from being sub-team leader, so gawd knows how bad she would've handled all of it. It also seems like a top idea to separate Charleine and Selina. Why oh why didn't Jenny bring up her quest to source the lace? That might have saved her. All things being equal, I thought it was going to be a triple firing, Vana finding it funny that C & S were at each others throats should've been the final nail in her coffin (although prior to the series I did say I thought her business plan might be up LAS' alley so she'd go far). Elle can't handle pressure. Jenny was just a spare wheel. |
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I'm starting to like Elle, I think she has some common sense.
Vana was one of my favourites from auditions but I think she was a bad pm and is likely to go soon |
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I liked this about her. Zero cattiness in the boardroom and actually took responsibility for her error in the task. You rarely see that. In fairness Vana took responsibility too but not so pleasant.
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I think Vana should have gone. But it seems that Lord Sugar is prepared to forgive horrific mistakes, as long as the person owns them and doesn't try to blame someone else for them. Rather that than trying to stay in the background and contributing nothing.
That said, someone who does badly as PM without getting fired will often get fired on another task soon after. Vana's card is marked. Quote:
I am surprised that Elle was dragged over the coals for 'ignoring her business instincts' and buying the boat when a) the boat wasn't what lost them the task - the penalties for missing items was - and b) she decided against buying the boat from the outset, and only bought it in the end because Vana, her manager, outright told her to buy it. What else could she have done in that situation?
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I believe he also has a bias against firing the team leader. He will do it, as per the second task, but they have to screw up really badly, and/or have other problems too. (For example, Aisha did everything wrong on task, and brought the wrong person back to the boardroom, showing she still didn't understand why she'd failed.)
That said, someone who does badly as PM without getting fired will often get fired on another task soon after. Vana's card is marked. |
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