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I think this was Lee's best episode.
muppetonastring
14-05-2008
I must admit I have been the first to criticise Lee McQueen's bad points, but I think in this weeks task, he showed his better side and I actually thought he came across really well. I would quite happily have a pint with the guy if he was like that every week.

Well done Lee for showing us you do have a decent personality after all.
Sid_1979
14-05-2008
Originally Posted by muppetonastring:
“IWell done Lee for showing us you do have a decent personality after all.”


He showed he has a decent side to him that's all.

I still feel he's over-rated. There's a vast difference between selling knickers as if trading on a market stall, and securing big deals and liaising with very important clients. I don't see him fitting into Sir Alan's world. He reminds me of Paul from series two.
funkycub
14-05-2008
Personally I liked the one where he was in bed with no shirt on.


I can't make my mind up about Lee. I start to like him, then I don't. I then like him again. Last week and this week I like him.

Same with his looks
Sometimes he looks REALLY attractive. Sometimes he looks like Jimmy Nail to me!
Pinkvelvet
14-05-2008
He certainly redeemed himself somewhat after last week.
The Rhydler
14-05-2008
He never taxes himself, everything he does is easy work. He simply cannot be the apprentice.
funkycub
14-05-2008
I wonder what he will be like at Interview if he gets through to that stage.

Hopefully he won't do the "reverse Pterdactyl"
Sid_1979
14-05-2008
He's just too over-bearing. And he can't spell!
muppetonastring
14-05-2008
Originally Posted by Sid_1979:
“He showed he has a decent side to him that's all.

I still feel he's over-rated. There's a vast difference between selling knickers as if trading on a market stall, and securing big deals and liaising with very important clients. I don't see him fitting into Sir Alan's world. He reminds me of Paul from series two.”

Yeh, I agree with you, but doesn't Sir Alan want someone he can educate and mould into his new employee. Lee is rough round the edges, with a suspect temperament, but he does have bags of enthusiasm.
Sez_babe
14-05-2008
He was great in this week's episode - he came across really well
Sid_1979
14-05-2008
Originally Posted by muppetonastring:
“Yeh, I agree with you, but doesn't Sir Alan want someone he can educate and mould into his new employee. Lee is rough round the edges, with a suspect temperament, but he does have bags of enthusiasm.”

Last series Sir Alan was adament he wasn't after someone who he'd have to spend time "moulding." He's more or less looking for the finished product, and I think there are more accomplished candidates in the running than Lee.

I admire his enthusiasm but it turns into a nasty temper when things are going wrong.
saj2
14-05-2008
He is aggresive, rude and over-bearing. Not someone I would want to work with. One good episode acting like he was on one of the market stalls on Eastenders is not enough to even nearly change my mind on him. As I have said before, if there is the interview stage this year, he is history because I doubt he will be able to keep calm when the interviewers push him.
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