Special Apprentice II
Tonight’s special Apprentice is a recap show with new insights. Is it worth watching? I don’t know. But it is on, and so is the computer. Let’s just see what happens.
Five minutes into to said show, it is obvious to me that this is pretty much just highlights. Since I’ve already posted the highlights, I’ll just report about what’s new…
- First new stuff, why Stacie J is crazy. She tried to steal the Mattel sign, for starters, and she started suggesting that to make up an accounting error, Apex should appeal to strangers in order to make up the lost funds. Crazy? No, not clinically. Weird? Yeah.
- Apparently, there was a huge hullabaloo about the firing of Crazy Stacie. Elizabeth and Marie had it out over an apparent lie Elizabeth had told Maria about the boardroom the week before. It seems that Jennifer wasn’t sure Stacie J should have been fired. Dunno. There was a lot of fighting, but I didn’t understand what was going on.
- Jenn C was fired because she interrupted George, Carolyn, and The Donald, just as much as she was fired for being “hated by her whole team”
- Trump fired Pamela “because she wanted to be a dictator” and her team hated her.
- Apex went to a professional dog groomer, who told them not to bother with trying to wash dogs outside. He told them that with a small dog like the one he was holding, they ran the risk of popping his eye out. The doggie's eye, not Raj's.
- Trump admits that Little Stacy was fired because she was so annoying that he couldn’t take her any more.
- Andy had to clean the bathrooms during the bridal shop episode, and was proud of the pyramid of toilet paper he made.
- Maria made a fool of herself in the same episode, as she spurted out her resume to the vendors, because she didn’t like being on the back burner.
- Wes found Apex’s idea in a copy machine during the Levi’s episode, but didn’t try to use it.
- Sandy and Andy picked a project manager by flipping a coin. It took them forever to decide who would do the flipping and who would do the calling.
- Trump seemed genuinely sorry that he had to fire Andy. He was too immature, is what it boils down to.
And really, that was the show. It was pretty boring if you ask me, and probably just their way of getting viewers like me away from CBS, who is broadcasting Rudolph tonight. Did it work for me? Yes, but I have that show on VHS already.
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