Did anyone watch tonight? I don't want to spoil it for anyone but Ivanka and Frank got on my last nerve. Don't know if I can stomach this season............
Yup ! i watched it, poor Martin, Frank wont be around for to long, I really liked Ivanka's red Chanel bag though. I hate the teams sleeping in the tent scenario. :s
Well, it's over w/me and The Apprentice-IMO, each season after the first got worse and worse, we saw less and less contestant personality and interaction, and every single time DT had a scene he was pitching something-the tent idea also makes no sense to me (people who work for ***** don't live in tents, a B motel somewhere would have been sufficient to show the effect of winning vs. not winning). The fact that the idea of the haves and the have-nots is not appealing, either-all these contestants "have" the raw equipment (education, experience) already, if you want to see have-nots (***** seems to equate that with losers) come to a poor southern state-the first season was about the contest, now it's all about the Trumps, and I choose to be a have-not in terms of them!
You have a very interesting perspective! Very well stated. I agree, the tent idea is just plain silly. Every time a team loses a challenge, they have to move outside to the tents?! It makes no sense. I find the element of class distinction to be unappealing as well.
Personally, I don't care for Donald using Ivanka on this show at all. She's stuffy and has zero personality. She tries too hard to be too much like her father. She tries to come off as intimidating but she really looks foolish. Her telling Martin that he would not be a good "fit" in her father's company was a joke! No one liked him from the very beginning of the show, including Donald and they used the way he handled his sales at the car wash as part of their agenda to get rid of him.
Frank should have gone home last night. He turned out to be a horrible team leader. And did you see the look on his face when Martin got fired? He grinned like a four year old! What MAN does that?!?!
The fact that the idea of the haves and the have-nots is not appealing, either-all these contestants "have" the raw equipment (education, experience) already, if you want to see have-nots (***** seems to equate that with losers) come to a poor southern state-the first season was about the contest, now it's all about the Trumps, and I choose to be a have-not in terms of them!