Loving that octopus mural in that office.
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Aww, Sir Al just couldn't resist the big cash he could make.
I liked that the cruel faced girl ran around with a ribbon for Leah. It made me see her in a different light.
The insecure blonde f**kwit won. (No spoiler).
I think AS picked her/her business idea because he wanted to change his image (public, not physical), and not seem safe and predictable - a kind of image face-lift, if you like.
At the end of the day he has an agenda, like everyone else, but Luisa should have won on merit imo.
Both products were kinda just sad
The show is getting kinda farcical
Quote: sootyj @ July 18 2013, 12:36 AM BSTBoth products were kinda just sad
The show is getting kinda farcical
I nearly gave up on it after the first couple of episodes as the contestants seemed more like Big Brother caricatures than budding entrepreneurs.
Its fun but both products were unworkable
Forma quarter million lord sir Alan get hours of priceless advertising on the bbc
Leah had a service-get with the jargon!
(V unlikely to be wholey unworkable?)
If you want a show about business listen to f**king Moneybox. The Apprentice has never been about business (thank f**k since that would be dull as dishwater). It's a gaudy entertainment reality show filled with people it's acceptable to hate. That's all it's ever been (see Katie Hopkins for further details).
She was going to win three episodes or so back when Lord Suralan started banging on about 'ethics and morals' . He was saying all that because he had made his mind up then and was doing his own PR ahead of the announcement. That's what I thought at the time anyway.
What actually is face filler?
A right hander.
Quote: Marc P @ July 18 2013, 8:26 AM BSTShe was going to win three episodes or so back when Lord Suralan started banging on about 'ethics and morals' . He was saying all that because he had made his mind up then and was doing his own PR ahead of the announcement. That's what I thought at the time anyway.
I never really got the 'ethics and morals" arguments . Yes, it is making money out of people's insecurity. So does the rest of the beauty industry. I don't see how it is any different to anything else on the market.
She said she would turn people away, but on what basis? Presumably she isn't doing kids. It's a free country. How would you decide that it would be ethically wrong to do someone?
Botox looks dreadful anyway