Trump acknowledges reality – heh, kind of – by doing an Apprentice season with real people: all laid-off and unemployed workers.
There’s nothing else on tonight (Thurs. 9/16), so I’ll at least check out the premiere.
Trump acknowledges reality – heh, kind of – by doing an Apprentice season with real people: all laid-off and unemployed workers.
There’s nothing else on tonight (Thurs. 9/16), so I’ll at least check out the premiere.
I’ll probably watch it on On Demand, which only airs one commercial per break instead of the ton of cocmmercials Apprentice usually airs.
I am digging this. I so prefer real people to celebs.
Man, that ex-DA on the women’s team is SCARY!
If I were one of them, I’d do my best to get her to be the next PM, and then we’d all do our best to sabotage the contest and then all of us would point our fingers at her…
I think it would be fun to pair the ex-DA from Brooklyn (Mahsa?) and wound-so-tight-he’s-gonna-snap David, the unemployed guy with 5 kids, in a challenge. Who would emerge victorious?
Trump gave Nicole an out when he asked her if Mahsa should be fired. Nicole screwed herself when she insisted Tyana should go.
The correct answer is to lay out Mahsa’s flaws: disloyal, crazy, bitchy, argumentative, etc. and let Donald decide. Nicole needed to pounce on Mahsa’s scatterbrained moment when she lost her train of thought. Bring that up early and often.
Never tell Donald who he should fire. Lay out the reasons and always let the boss decide.
Whoa. Trump is getting weird.
Well, maybe not “getting.”
Just watched the second episode – wow, that was dull.
Also, first episode the fired woman got an interview set up with some Beauty Contest group.
Second episode the winning manager got an interview set up with some high powered muckety-muck.
Why no consolation interview for the loser this time? Was there, perhaps, one, but they decided the good news about him getting a job was more worth the air time?