Another really good episode. I'm glad Maria is safe! I really, really didn't want to see her go so soon.
I feel like the boardrooms have been pretty tame lately, but with Sharon coming back and Maria and Holly both still there...we're bound to have some throwdowns soon!
[QUOTE=mr.unamazing;167503]Finding that Goldberg is playing it really well. I would be absolutely shocked if he didn't make the top 5.[/QUOTE]
I'd like to see him step up as a Project Manager though. Maybe next week?
That sucked to see Goldberg lose. Even though I was going to be upset no matter what guy lost.
They should have merged the teams last week because the guys only had three members.
[QUOTE=DScott;169331]That sucked to see Goldberg lose. Even though I was going to be upset no matter what guy lost.
They should have merged the teams last week because the guys only had three members.[/QUOTE]
I totally agree! First I lost Darryl now Goldberg! Though I didn't want Cindy to go either! I'm not a big Sharon fan, but I have to say the women's team really needs her!
Yeah it sucks Goldberg is gone, he was hilarious this episode in his laid back kinda way. "They're women - let them get what they want."
Too bad for the men this week because I believe they lost because of the bad interview, in which their guy (forgot his name) went against Brett's advice more than once in mentioning his tiredness, and he was just badly composed in general. Their press kit was better, and it seemed the performance was good too.
The girl singer kinda reminded me of a cross between Faith Hill and Taylor Swift, but really naive and stupidly giddy.
I'm really disappointed the guys lost.
It was really a no win as Brett did what he could. Honestly, although I liked Poison back in the day, I never did watch the reality show because I thought he was such a flake. I think my opinion has changed concerning Brett.
As for Goldberg, he needed a chance to be PM in a neutral niche although he was right for stepping up to project manager, because as Brett said, it is about giving a chance for your charity to win money and that is what he was trying to do.
Hopefully teams get mixed up next week. Please, let there be a Sharon/Cyndi team so they can lose and we can be done with one of them...
[QUOTE=salt&vinegar;169738]I did like Goldberg and wish he didn't have to go. I really don't think any of the guys deserved to go. They all did really well, IMO.[/QUOTE]
I am surprised/disheartened it went this way. Honestly, a lot of firing could be done on the women's squad and I thought that we actually got the three best men (with Brett being the wild card and Michael [top 4] getting tossed when Sharon got a break.)
In the end, Trump is an egoist that wants to make good television, and Brett is more entertaining than Goldberg and the Women with their cat fights are more entertaining than the men. I can already see how this is going to turn out.
Even though I like Rock Solid more, I'm surprised they won. Their commercials seemed more amateur, with Tenacity's more polished. Although it was good because Summer is finally eliminated; she's was a good player, but the most boring cast member.
[QUOTE=Xeri99;173481]Even though I like Rock Solid more, I'm surprised they won. Their commercials seemed more amateur, with Tenacity's more polished. Although it was good because Summer is finally eliminated; she's was a good player, but the most boring cast member.[/QUOTE]
I definitely felt that Summer's commercials were too rushed. She was trying to do too much in 30 seconds and it convoluted the message. Bret's were definitely memorable.
If I had heard Summer's commercials on the radio, I wouldn't have listened to a single word. They weren't original at all and sounded just like everything else.
Summer trying to decide whether or not to use Cyndi? Really!? It's [I]CELEBRITY[/I] Apprentice! She should've used Cyndi for all of 'em!
Even though I love Sharon and Maria, it was pretty unfair of them to **** all over Curtis. They haven't even worked with him and barely know him, it seems. The dude has a little big of an ego, but what celebrity doesn't? The shake up in teams next week should be very interesting!
I have a question - last season was the only other season I watched. Does every season have a Final 4 that Trump then cuts down to a Final 2? Or is it possible for the double elimination to happen next week?
Some of the decisions these people make really surprise me. I don't think they really give much thought to the strategy aspect of the game while they are planning their jobs out. For example: Cyndi had some reservations about doing the song initially. Then she came back and said she wanted to do it. I understand that Summer was trying to win the money for her charity, but if I were her, I'd have let Cyndi do whatever she felt she needed to do, and if it didn't work out, there's your scapegoat. I also thought she made a bad decision when she kept Holly safe. It was apparent she wanted Holly safe because she preferred to work with her again over the other 2, but it was also pretty evident that Cyndi was not at risk at all. Had she sent Cyndi to safety, the 2 ladies could have double teamed Curtis and it probably would have worked (especially since Holly seems more capable of putting a bad spin on someone than Summer did).
[QUOTE=Aereas;173497]Some of the decisions these people make really surprise me. I don't think they really give much thought to the strategy aspect of the game while they are planning their jobs out. For example: Cyndi had some reservations about doing the song initially. Then she came back and said she wanted to do it. I understand that Summer was trying to win the money for her charity, but if I were her, I'd have let Cyndi do whatever she felt she needed to do, and if it didn't work out, there's your scapegoat. I also thought she made a bad decision when she kept Holly safe. It was apparent she wanted Holly safe because she preferred to work with her again over the other 2, but it was also pretty evident that Cyndi was not at risk at all. Had she sent Cyndi to safety, the 2 ladies could have double teamed Curtis and it probably would have worked (especially since Holly seems more capable of putting a bad spin on someone than Summer did).[/QUOTE]
I agree - I don't think the Celebs strategize as well as normal people would. I imagine normal people would throw each other under the bus anytime they could. I also thought that Summer could've (and maybe should've!) let Cyndi run the show a little bit, and then if it failed, use her as a scapegoat. It didn't go down that way, but it was a total possibility. I think Summer felt bad about throwing Cyndi under the bus last time though. Summer was a good player, but I'm glad the twosome of Holly and Summer are broken up now.
[QUOTE=Wilderwolf;175886]I like Tenacity's apartment a ton better than Rocksolids.[/QUOTE]
I disagree. I liked Rock Solid's a lot better. It just seems bigger.
[QUOTE=Wilderwolf;175888]True, but I feel Tenacity's concept and design was more well thought out and executed.[/QUOTE]
I dunno, their so-called "Zen room" would have driven my blood pressure up the wall. Red is not a relaxing color.
I didn't really like the red, but I thought that was just because it's my least favorite color. I'm glad Tenacity didn't win though because I'd rather Cyndi or Holly be fired than any of the others.
[QUOTE=Wilderwolf;175891]I didn't really like the red, but I thought that was just because it's my least favorite color. I'm glad Tenacity didn't win though because I'd rather Cyndi or Holly be fired than any of the others.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I think Bret is the only redeeming quality on their team.
[QUOTE=Wilderwolf;175901]That's what I was thinking, makes the decision so much easier that way.[/QUOTE]
Didn't Trump say that there would be a double firing one of these episodes?
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