Saturday, September 29, 2007

{television} the apprentice; season three (2005)

Trumps-in-training try to impress The Donald (and win a six-figure dream job) in Season 3 of the wildly popular reality series. This time, it's the Booksmarts vs. the Streetsmarts (college grads against business-savvy high school grads), and teams are now made up of both men and women. Trump and his execs put the candidates through the ringer. Only one will survive, and the rest will publicly endure Trump's trademark phrase: "You're fired."

ireviewnetflix.com rating: **** (Actually 3.5) Another decent season of The Apprentice, but I could still do without Donald Trump. It would be nice if a different mill/billionaire were featured every season. Like seeing an Apprentice with Ted Turner would be awesome. I will say that no one from this season grabbed me initially like in previous seasons and I didn't really like anyone as an early favorite and even towards the end I didn't really care who won this season. Danny annoyed the hell out of me and I'm glad he was gone early. Chris was an emotional basket case and a total loser. Stop crying! Be a man! And the tobacco was gross. Who chews tobacco? Not as good as the first two seasons.

1 Comments:

At 5:26 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jeeez. I have a hard time of conceiving of why one would want to watch this dreck in the first place. But to actually watching a DVD of it? Wouldn't watching wallpaper dry be more interesting, more real?

 

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