The Apprentice - Season 3

Your Comments on the ninth Show


Cast Members Team Magna  - Week 9 

      

        


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The Home Depot Show  (Erin is fired!)  

The newly formed teams compete to show their do-it-yourself skills. Craig shined once the workshop got started at Home Depot. He had a hard time selling his idea to his own team, though, which showed in the first segment. His team members actually mocked his idea and did not get behind it. His body language did not match his seemingly strong resolve. Perhaps that's why the team members didn't believe him.

Angie's attempt to run a workshop with severely do-it-yourself challenged team members was a farce. The people who showed up for the workshop were amused at how badly the presentation went.

It was fun to hear Trump say, "You're a real wiseguy." That just before, "You're Fired!"

Drop me a note and let me know what YOU thought of the show this week. We'll publish signed responses on our site before this week's show.

Kevin Hogan  03/25/05

- Your Comments:

"Craig's slumped shoulders and "just go with this" attitude did not win over the  other team members. He couldn't sell his idea. And a good idea it turned out to be! 

The other team was just a pure disaster. Put together a simple cart backwards? Chris was not helpful nor skilled. Erin pretty much stuck it to herself by keeping up with the stupid beauty queen mirage. Come on, even beauty queens can do a little do it yourself. She wasn't much willing to try and learn.

I thought Trump chose well. Erin handed herself on a platter to him."

Jennifer Martin

        

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