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jbmagic
09-21-2005, 09:38 PM
Apprentice season 4 with donald trump starts Thursday night.

"A battle in the fitness business." Episode #401.
The teams battle it out in the fitness business; the winning manager deals with a new ``exemption'' rule and the first candidate is fired."



and Apprentice 1: Martha Stewart starts Tonight Wednesday.

"Once Upon a Time"
The 16 candidates divide into two teams and each must rewrite a classic fairy tale, making the stories relevant to modern children."

Galaxy
09-21-2005, 10:27 PM
A terrible show I thought.

HomerJSimpson
09-22-2005, 07:39 AM
A terrible show I thought.


Eh. I had low expectations, so it was better than I thought. I was just going to watch this one to give it a shot, but now I'm going to watch at least one more.

Lorena
09-22-2005, 02:14 PM
I really enjoyed Martha's Apprentice... she seems more personable with the contestants than The Donald.

I'm definitely gonna give this show a shot

Raiders Army
09-22-2005, 02:25 PM
One of the new Donald apprentices was a stripper.

Lorena
09-22-2005, 02:39 PM
One of the new Donald apprentices was a stripper.

I'm curious, which one?

Raiders Army
09-22-2005, 02:41 PM
SEPTEMBER 12--The newest season of NBC's "The Apprentice" doesn't debut until next week, but we've already made our pick for Donald Trump's next flunky. Meet Alla Wartenberg, whose network bio describes her as a 31-year-old Russian expat who has made millions running a chain of Las Vegas spas. Left off Alla's online c.v. is her work at the Palomino Club, a Sin City strip joint where the female talent works topless and bottomless. Wartenberg (nee Kosova) once hustled $40 lap dances under the pseudonym Ecstasy (just "X" to her friends). It was during her Palomino days that Wartenberg developed a "pretty platonic relationship" with a regular named Robert Acremant, a California businessman who would pay her between $500-1500 (and sometimes more) for an evening's worth of dances and company in the private Lipstick Lounge. She occasionally would have dinner with Acremant, who once gave her a pair of diamond earrings and also provided Wartenberg with about $500 to gamble. It was this courtship of Wartenberg, investigators would later contend, that drove a desperate Acremant--who needed money to spend on his favorite Vegas stripper--to plot the 1995 robbery of two Oregon women. That attempted heist ended with Acremant killing the duo. He also murdered Scott George, a California friend, in a second botched 1995 robbery bid. Convicted in the slayings, Acremant has been sentenced to death in both California and Oregon, where he is currently imprisoned. According to investigators, Acremant considered Wartenberg his girlfriend, while she saw him as nothing more than a cash machine, a pleasant mark with whom she shared her phone number, but no intimacies. According to Wartenberg, during Acremant's last Vegas visit, in December 1995, he pulled a handgun and stun gun on her as they were parked in a car. As she testified in August 2002 at Acremant's trial for the George killing, he was "panicking and freaking out, telling me that he, you know, he was very upset with me because I never loved him. I just used him for money." Wartenberg escaped unscathed, though she told jurors she was left "emotionally injured and scarred for life" by Acremant, who "led me to believe that he was either in the mob or...one of those big business guys, FBI, I don't know." Below you'll find excerpts from her Tulare County Superior Court testimony, during which Wartenberg spoke of her stripper days and her killer client.

Courtesy of The Smoking Gun: hxxp://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0912051alla1.html

Galaxy
09-22-2005, 03:59 PM
I really enjoyed Martha's Apprentice... she seems more personable with the contestants than The Donald.

I'm definitely gonna give this show a shot


I found the tasks and Martha's personality boring.

HomerJSimpson
09-22-2005, 04:38 PM
Courtesy of The Smoking Gun: hxxp://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0912051alla1.html


That is going to be interesting. I wonder how much will come during the show?

Solecismic
09-22-2005, 05:24 PM
Just a clone of the Trump version. I think NBC is making a huge mistake putting these on back to back. The show was weakening already.

Casting still looks ridiculously bad.

Galaxy
09-22-2005, 05:46 PM
Just a clone of the Trump version. I think NBC is making a huge mistake putting these on back to back. The show was weakening already.

Casting still looks ridiculously bad.

Yeap...

I know Trump had a much bigger hand in selecting the people this year. Hope it works. I think that he needs to expand the show, and diverse the tasks more. Maybe send them to other countries (see how the deal with foreign customers, markets, customers, ect).

Galaxy
09-22-2005, 09:01 PM
Casting and tasks looks weak again...

Raiders Army
09-23-2005, 05:02 AM
I'd give this show a chance. Trump picked 17 out of 18 of the people playing this time. (No clue on who the producers picked to be #18)

It wasn't a bad first episode, and probably stronger than the past two seasons. At least the PM wasn't fired and the right person was.

bob
09-23-2005, 07:15 AM
My thoughts one the Trump Apprentice:

1) The run to the helicopter part was pretty stupid. Doesn't have jack shit to do with business.

2) Task was kinda boring, and we didn't get a good idea of what the guys did wrong to only win by $11 given the fact that they had a much better location and didn't have the XXX thing in their ad.

3) My big complaint on this show has always been editing - they show the guys looking fairly successful, the women looking bad, yet it is still REALLY close. Why?

4) The PM was lucky that the other women all hated the girl who got fired. Otherwise, she would have been gone.

Galaxy
09-23-2005, 07:35 AM
I guess it was better then the last two. I just don't get the same feel of the quality of the first season. They need to capture the original qualitifications and diversity of the tasks from that season.

I felt the guy's PM was creepy in a weird way.

Lorena
09-23-2005, 10:51 AM
I found the tasks and Martha's personality boring.

I don't find her boring, just not as charismatic as The Donald. As far as the task is concerned, I enjoyed watching that New York, tough looking guy reading to the kids.

Melissa on Donald's Apprentice was a disgrace to the Latino community, I'm so glad she's outta there.

Solecismic
09-23-2005, 12:30 PM
I'm tired of the project manager always being the one in danger, not that Kristi seemed to have half a brain. Now that there've been a few of these shows, and everyone knows Trump likes to fire the project manager, surprise, no one but the dimwittiest want to do it early in the game.

The game is corrupt. It's no longer even remotely about leadership skills. It's more about middle-management butt-kissing skills. Trump is looking for an executive ass-bussing specialist, not a true apprentice.

Meanwhile, Kendra has done a fine job renovating the living room in Trump's Florida mansion. I believe she may take on the kitchen next year.

Who would cast Melissa? Just an egomaniac loudmouth who admittedly doesn't get along with anyone? What's the point? That wasn't good television, unless you enjoy stupid people getting a come-uppance.

rkmsuf
09-23-2005, 12:34 PM
I heard the ratings on the Martha show tanked.

Kind of figures. Competing in business = somewhat interesting. Competing in doilies = teh suck.

Raiders Army
09-23-2005, 01:03 PM
Kind of figures. Competing in business = somewhat interesting. Competing in doilies = teh suck.
LOL

jbmagic
09-23-2005, 01:07 PM
I'm tired of the project manager always being the one in danger, not that Kristi seemed to have half a brain. Now that there've been a few of these shows, and everyone knows Trump likes to fire the project manager, surprise, no one but the dimwittiest want to do it early in the game.

The game is corrupt. It's no longer even remotely about leadership skills. It's more about middle-management butt-kissing skills. Trump is looking for an executive ass-bussing specialist, not a true apprentice.

Meanwhile, Kendra has done a fine job renovating the living room in Trump's Florida mansion. I believe she may take on the kitchen next year.

Who would cast Melissa? Just an egomaniac loudmouth who admittedly doesn't get along with anyone? What's the point? That wasn't good television, unless you enjoy stupid people getting a come-uppance.


i think it better if each teaml have to pick out of a bag to see who the next project manager is. this way no one can wait to be a project manager at the end.


or each team has to pick the project manager for the opposite team they want.

bob
09-23-2005, 01:07 PM
To be honest with you, the task on the Martha one wasn't too different from previous tasks on the Donald one... Creating a childrens book is close to creating a children's toy, which was a task (I think the first one) for the 2nd season of the Donald.

Galaxy
09-23-2005, 01:29 PM
How would you re-structure the show, tasks?

HomerJSimpson
09-23-2005, 03:31 PM
How would you re-structure the show, tasks?


Good question. I agree that there needs to be better task that deal more directly with business skills. I like the "renovation" task where they have a budget, a time limit, and they must make the best use of resources to make something more valuable/marketable.

Ksyrup
09-23-2005, 03:35 PM
FYI:

At 8 p.m., "Destination: Lost" (15.3 million, 5.9/17) got ABC off to a good start and made things inordinately more difficult for NBC's heavily promoted "Apprentice" hosted by Stewart (7.1 million, 2.3/7). Still, the lack of a turnout for the opening salvo of Stewart's "Apprentice" bodes badly for the series; many in the industry had predicted sizable ratings for at least the first few episodes of the series, if only for the curiosity factor.

There was no silver lining at all for Fox in the 9 p.m. hour, as the new drama "Head Cases" (3.1 million, 1.2/3) sank to cancellation territory in what proved to be its final airing.

HomerJSimpson
09-23-2005, 03:37 PM
FYI:

At 8 p.m., "Destination: Lost" (15.3 million, 5.9/17) got ABC off to a good start and made things inordinately more difficult for NBC's heavily promoted "Apprentice" hosted by Stewart (7.1 million, 2.3/7). Still, the lack of a turnout for the opening salvo of Stewart's "Apprentice" bodes badly for the series; many in the industry had predicted sizable ratings for at least the first few episodes of the series, if only for the curiosity factor.

There was no silver lining at all for Fox in the 9 p.m. hour, as the new drama "Head Cases" (3.1 million, 1.2/3) sank to cancellation territory in what proved to be its final airing.


"Head Cases" was cancelled? Not really surprised except the plug was pulled so quick. It was a show I wanted to like, but it was very poorly written. Very poorly.

Solecismic
09-23-2005, 05:25 PM
What I'd do is start with fewer contestants and go with teams of three. Tasks would then be created that would require team leads to use both of their teammates.

Lately, many of the tasks are PM-only - where the initial decisions shape everything, and there's very little for the rest of the team to do other than pass out flyers.

Now, really, does a CEO ever tell his managers to pass out flyers?

Martha looks like a failure. I wouldn't be surprised to see it lose 33% of its audience next week. That catch-phrase is more representative of a sorority than a real business. It makes "You're faiard" look kind in comparison.

Young Drachma
09-23-2005, 07:05 PM
What's Martha's catchphrase?

jbmagic
09-23-2005, 07:09 PM
What's Martha's catchphrase?


Kiss my ASS your gone!!! :)

Young Drachma
09-23-2005, 07:12 PM
Kiss my ASS your gone!!! :)
ROFL

Right. If that was her catchphrase, her ratings would've gone up.

"This is what I learned in pound me in the ass prison, bitch."

ShaqFu
09-23-2005, 09:18 PM
I liked the Martha version. She really isn't looking for a corporate executive like Trump. She is looking for the creative/artistic director type. I think the guy she has as her sidekick is pretty cool. Her daughter seems too stuffy.

I'm curious. How is new Martha's daytime show doing. It is so much better than the old one. She seems much more personable now. I like it.

Caveat, I am a Martha fan to begin with.

Donald Trump's version of the show will be good this year too. I can't wait to see Carolyn have the job of firing someone. I think that could be one nasty firing.

Young Drachma
09-23-2005, 11:27 PM
Jail probably made her personable.

Lorena
09-23-2005, 11:59 PM
Kiss my ASS your gone!!! :)

LOLOLOLOL! Good one JB :)

HomerJSimpson
09-24-2005, 06:01 AM
Martha's daughter is sorta hot.

Galaxy
09-29-2005, 07:25 PM
Anyone going to watch tonight? The task is going to based on marketing for Lamborghini.

Airhog
09-29-2005, 07:45 PM
I would so bone marth stweart. I bet sh'd make me wear a vinyl mask, and whip me like the bad boy I really am :D

Galaxy
09-29-2005, 08:51 PM
Man, the presentations both suck.

DaddyTorgo
09-29-2005, 08:53 PM
people actually watch these ridiculous shows?? Gawddd...reality TV has SO jumped the shark.

Thomkal
09-29-2005, 09:43 PM
Not naming names here in case people haven't seen it yet.

I thought it was an interesting decision on who to fire this week when he had the same situation as last week basically-a leader who screwed up and a person the rest of the team disliked. Sucked that he picked the leader this week, because I can't stand the guy he kept.

Solecismic
09-29-2005, 10:31 PM
SPOILERS BELOW (Don't read if you're going to watch tonight)


It wasn't the same situation, though. Melissa from last week was constantly disruptive and put her teammates down in front of potential customers and in front of the Trumpette.

Markus was marginalized right from the start this week, and turned out to have genuine insight that his team leader was making a bad move, vocalized it and was ignored.

In Kristi's case, sticking with just taking Melissa into the boardroom was insightful, a show of strength. She had a reason to focus on Melissa.

In Chris' case, he singled out Markus for purely personal reasons. It was a weak move, showing an inability to analyze the failure of the task. Chris was a good frat boy, and a poor businessman.

While Markus is not likeable and couldn't possibly win because he doesn't foster respect, so far he has shown very good business instincts.

Solecismic
09-29-2005, 10:35 PM
By the way, The Martha's overnight ratings were down 20%, to a 4.5. That's cancellation territory, far far below what they likely based early ad rates on.

I noticed the catch phrase was edited out, which is a good thing. But any further erosion in viewers, and I wouldn't be surprised to see them stop airing it entirely. NBC made a euuuuuuge mistake diluting the series, as Trump would say.

Galaxy
09-29-2005, 11:07 PM
Did you guys like the two presentations? I though they both were poor.

The slogans were bad from both teams. The "Do You need permission?" and "Do you deserve it?" would be turn-offs if I was rich enough to buy a $160,000-$300,000 Lambo. They work hard, play hard. The video from the women was a bit choppy.

Karlifornia
09-30-2005, 02:56 AM
Really, what was Martha's catch phrase?

Raiders Army
09-30-2005, 05:48 AM
SPOILERS BELOW (Don't read if you're going to watch tonight)


It wasn't the same situation, though. Melissa from last week was constantly disruptive and put her teammates down in front of potential customers and in front of the Trumpette.

Markus was marginalized right from the start this week, and turned out to have genuine insight that his team leader was making a bad move, vocalized it and was ignored.

In Kristi's case, sticking with just taking Melissa into the boardroom was insightful, a show of strength. She had a reason to focus on Melissa.

In Chris' case, he singled out Markus for purely personal reasons. It was a weak move, showing an inability to analyze the failure of the task. Chris was a good frat boy, and a poor businessman.

While Markus is not likeable and couldn't possibly win because he doesn't foster respect, so far he has shown very good business instincts.
I think they've edited Markus very negatively. Remember on the first show when he was like, "Is there anything I could be doing better?" and one of the other guys said to the camera, "Do you think I'm doing a good enough job? Grow some balls!"? I think that perhaps he was actually saying, "Am I missing something? What can we do to make this project better?" and asking for input as opposed to trying to get some positive reinforcement from his team. There's nothing wrong with that except the way he worded it. From what I can tell, he doesn't lack for confidence so this makes sense to me.

Thusly, he has been edited in a way that makes him look weak.

That being said, he's still pretty annoying from what we have seen.

bob
09-30-2005, 07:08 AM
SPOILERS BELOW (just in case)

As far as who got fired, I think Trump made it pretty clear to Chris not to bring Markus back into the boardroom repeatedly. And then Chris did it anyway. And refused to bring Mark back, who made the big mistakes in the print ads.

That gave no choice, especially when Chris said that Mark's mistakes were Chris's mistakes.

To be fair though, I doubt Markus is going to get much further, unless they are intentionally editing him this way so it is a huge surprise when he becomes great later. That said, I hate the way this show is edited.

Galaxy
09-30-2005, 11:23 AM
I wouldn't mind having a Lamborghini though.

Pumpy Tudors
09-30-2005, 12:30 PM
Really, what was Martha's catch phrase?
At the end of the first episode, she told the ousted contestant, "You just don't fit in." I wasn't sure if that was supposed to be a catchphrase or not, but she didn't say it to the next contestant to leave. Maybe others here are referencing a different phrase, but that's the closest thing to a catchphrase that I heard during the first episode. Was it really just edited out of the second episode? It didn't appear to me that she was going to say it at all.

Raiders Army
09-30-2005, 12:57 PM
Donald Apprentice: I thought it was really strange that the Lamborghini execs told the guys team what they wanted. They wanted something to convey the rebirth of Lamborghini, which I thought the guys' commercial did far better than the women's...yet they lost. I understand the "Green With Envy" thing, but it just seemed sort of lame that the guys did what they wanted and the women didn't, yet the lost. Did anyone else think this was strange?

digamma
09-30-2005, 01:12 PM
Evidently Chris played football at Texas AtM and then for the Saints.

HomerJSimpson
09-30-2005, 02:06 PM
Donald Apprentice: I thought it was really strange that the Lamborghini execs told the guys team what they wanted. They wanted something to convey the rebirth of Lamborghini, which I thought the guys' commercial did far better than the women's...yet they lost. I understand the "Green With Envy" thing, but it just seemed sort of lame that the guys did what they wanted and the women didn't, yet the lost. Did anyone else think this was strange?


The women's whole presentation was just much better (except that stupid head-turn begining which was stupid). The posters were better, the video looked better, and the whole over-all feel was better. I really don't think it was close (the "Green with envy" and lower case "i" in Italian was stupid, but the whole long explaination of the importance of water was over the top stupid).

Galaxy
09-30-2005, 02:11 PM
The women's whole presentation was just much better (except that stupid head-turn begining which was stupid). The posters were better, the video looked better, and the whole over-all feel was better. I really don't think it was close (the "Green with envy" and lower case "i" in Italian was stupid, but the whole long explaination of the importance of water was over the top stupid).

But did it convey what the Lambo exec wanted?

jbmagic
10-05-2005, 08:39 PM
NBC is so stupid.

they decided to switch E-ring and Martha Stewart apprentice time slot.

Martha stewart was not doing good in the rating and now is going up against Lost.

i dont think it helps the show at all.

Solecismic
10-05-2005, 10:44 PM
Too bad. I enjoyed it tonight, thought she finally differentiated herself from Trump a little.

But, as always with these shows, the casting is killing it.

Galaxy
10-05-2005, 11:04 PM
I just can't get into Martha's show.

bob
10-06-2005, 08:34 AM
But, as always with these shows, the casting is killing it.

Well, that and the fact that there was a commercial break every 2 minutes.

Joe Canadian
10-06-2005, 10:04 AM
I actualy enjoyed the first couple of episodes... but Martha & NBC killed the show last night. The time slot change by NBC means I'll never see it again... with Lost & Wednesday Night Hockey on during that time. And Martha's antics in the "conference room" were horrible...

First... apparently the rules of the show don't matter anymore. If she doesn't like who the Project Manager picks she just calls everyone back in... when she really should have fired the PM for picking people who were not at fault. I agreed with who she fired but her reasoning for it was ludacris... saying you don't make comments like "fake it till you make it" in a job interview". Yeah and you also usually don't curse and swear at people during a job interview, but yet the teams do that all the time. The comment was one persons way of comparing it to her previous job... apparently Martha doesn't understand that things exist outside of her industry.

The show will be cancelled after this season...

gottimd
10-06-2005, 10:05 AM
Apprentice jumped the shark after season 2.

Galaxy
10-06-2005, 08:57 PM
Interesting...

Am I the only one who doesn't find the "beauty queen" Jen, not hot?

Pumpy Tudors
10-06-2005, 09:16 PM
I agreed with who she fired but her reasoning for it was ludacris...
http://img159.imageshack.us/img159/9053/06ludacrismusic4hz.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

HomerJSimpson
10-07-2005, 10:04 AM
Interesting...

Am I the only one who doesn't find the "beauty queen" Jen, not hot?


She's alright. The girl that hurt her foot is a extreme cutey, though.

Galaxy
10-07-2005, 01:40 PM
She's alright. The girl that hurt her foot is a extreme cutey, though.

Yeah, she was the only one who look hot. I know the "beauty queen" was suppose to be this "10" by Trump and I guess she was Miss Oregon or something, but she didn't blow me away. Of course, I like the cute, sexy types who are more natural.

Galaxy
10-13-2005, 09:40 PM
Anyone watch tonight?

Raiders Army
10-14-2005, 05:33 AM
I did, and those chicks are really annoying me. The only ones I think deserve to win are Rebecca (hurt foot girl) and the Beauty Queen.

GrantDawg
10-14-2005, 07:05 AM
I did, and those chicks are really annoying me. The only ones I think deserve to win are Rebecca (hurt foot girl) and the Beauty Queen.

Yup, they have a week bunch this year.

jbmagic
10-28-2005, 12:15 AM
wow

Trump Fire 4 people tonight in the boardroom

GrantDawg
10-28-2005, 12:37 AM
wow

Trump Fire 4 people tonight in the boardroom

Yeah, that was interesting. Can't say they didn't deserve it.

Raiders Army
10-28-2005, 04:58 AM
Not to sound like Trump's flunkies, but he did the right thing. They embarassed him. Dick's Sports was expecting an increase in sales and they actually hurt them. If this were real-life, they would all get fired. I didn't understand why he brought them all in again if he was going to fire them all. They must not have showed the reasoning behind that.

Also, it was pretty funny seeing all four of them get into the cab and then just sit there.

Philliesfan980
10-28-2005, 05:03 AM
I think that NBC told them to do it. The show is getting terrible ratings and I think want to move on.

moriarty
10-28-2005, 07:47 AM
I think that NBC told them to do it. The show is getting terrible ratings and I think want to move on.

They should have done it to Martha's show - that's even worse.

Seriously, they filmed this so long ago that they had no idea what the ratings would be when the decision was made.