For a first episode – it was great. I hope both Steven and Sarah have longevity – both will cause friction, Steven with his pursing lips and Sarah who is clearly on her own planet with business skills (“lots of make up ladies”). It was a shame that was not mentioned in the Boardroom – I’m sure Karen would have had a few things to say, or at least raised a singular eyebrow…
Highlights .... thinking of nothing of arguing in front of clients they are try to sell too – Mark stopping the negations to tell Scott to stop interrupting! Naughty boy! The lads running, only to stop as they realise they've forgotten the t shirts, then running back, the girls forgetting to take the money, sorry 'seed capital' for the tshirts, offering £200 for a mop and bucket!...
I hate to be a troll but why does anyone watch this? The constant ads have been more than enough to put me off these bunch of tossers. They're all mouth and I'd be horrified if any of them were been seriously considered for a position of power in any organisation.
Bri
As Krish said, there is no other show like the Apprentice that can crush a 'billy bull 'ego’s. The candidates must watch the show back with embarrassment as they relive the horror of how they behave, especially in the board room, squabbling over selling a tin of beans or whatever.
The most important and crucial element of the show is not Lord Sugar’s gentle manner or the candidates howlers – it’s the very clever editing, creating a story from what must be only 4 cameras (assumed 2 per team, then split 1 per sub group etc). They can’t capture everything – every eye roll, pout or scathing remark – but remarkably they
do seem to managed to capture everything. Authentic timeline? Pah! – We’ll find what we need, and stick it in!