I got a chuckle out of this, even if some of the jokes are bad and Trump, well.. yeah. Trump. But it's still amusing if you've seen the show at all. Click the Star Wars Preview tab to open the movie.
I can't find the Star wars clip you;re referring to but I watched the episode. For a Star Wars fan that Randall has called himself he was quite clueless and why the hell they let the black girl have any say in the concept when she admitted to not have a clue at all.
That Alla girl on other team is probably most likely to win this season.
No shit, that Marshawn chick is a total idiot. I can't believe she wanted them to focus on the new characters THAT NO ONE CARES ABOUT. And why the fuck those morons didn't pick up on Darth Vadar?? God - none of them deserve to win. Love it when more than one gets fired at once!
I would have made a 4 panel display that had still of each movie's Anikan from kid to teen to adult to vader to show the progression. And I would have more lights and sounds like maybe you push a button and a lightsaber fires up. Best buy has some for $120 that look really neat.
Randall had already been hired. Trump turns to him and says, should I hire Rebecca too? He then goes into some totally lame thing about how the show is the apprentice, not the apprenti and he should be the only winner. What the fuck is that? After all the buddy-buddy stuff the two of them did before and after the final task, and all of the mutual admiration that went on, him saying that seemed like a really stupid reason and made all of his previous comments to her face seem very disingenuous.
I thought they both deserved to win, Randall maybe slightly more, and I thought he was great until he made those comments. You already won. Trump is ready to hire her too, and it would take nothing away from you. You've stated how much you like and respect her, but you torpedo her at the last minute? What the fuck was that?
Oh, my God; I care so little, I almost passed out.
I have to be honest, I understand where he was coming from however, it definitely soured his likability factor.
I wouldn't worry about her future, she will do just fine. Who knows, she might even be better off in the long run since her future isn't as tied to a network.
I looked at my fiancee and said "Wouldn't it be funny if he said no?" Then he said it. I didn't think it was really funny anymore.
I also understand where he was coming from, but man, Randall was known for being nice, the only thing I will remember him now for is being fake and screwing Rebecca over.
No, but at least The Apprentice is occasionally fun to watch. I don't let myself get a mindset that it's "fo rill," and it's easier to casually enjoy that way.
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I don't see how it's relevant to this discussion whether we think there's reality there or not. If people are entertained by it, then the show is successful.
noel wrote:I don't see how it's relevant to this discussion whether we think there's reality there or not. If people are entertained by it, then the show is successful.
I totally see where he was coming from on her lack of experience. That argument I could live with. I just didn't care for the final argument he made.
I also agree that nothing's going to hold her back.
I'm just puzzled by your reactions to the show.
Can you really analyze someone's reaction in a 'reality' show that is for all intents and purposes, scripted?
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Leonaerd wrote:It's the same type of analysis that people take to a Harry Potter book, isn't it? They're not real, but it's at least something engaging to do.
While it might not be real, is it so bad to analyze?
About as bad as analyzing professional wrestling.
At least the WWE doesn't try to advertise itself as being anything close to reality.
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Leonaerd wrote:It's the same type of analysis that people take to a Harry Potter book, isn't it? They're not real, but it's at least something engaging to do.
While it might not be real, is it so bad to analyze?
About as bad as analyzing professional wrestling.
At least the WWE doesn't try to advertise itself as being anything close to reality.
Since when?
By the way, I think Pam might secretly like Jim on the show 'The Office', but far be it for me to speculate since it's not reality.
Oh, my God; I care so little, I almost passed out.