Friday, August 24, 2007

{television} the apprentice; season two (2004)

From Trumpster … to the dumpster. It's the second season of the phenomenal hit show "The Apprentice" -- a reality television series that's chock-a-block filled with corporate conniving, boardroom intrigue, political gamesmanship and just plain ol' seething ambition. Who will ascend to the vaunted position of Donald Trump's new apprentice? And who'll be kicked to the curb? Only time (and a whole lot of trials) will tell.

ireviewnetflix.com: **** While Donald Trump is still one of the biggest tools on the face of the planet, and always will be, I still enjoyed the sophomore season of this great show, maybe even more than the first season. This was another great season with another cast of mixed business nuts. Raj Bhakta was this season's early favorite to be the next Sam Solovey and I despised him almost immediately and I wanted him eliminated, but he softened and became only slightly annoying. None of the women really stood out that much aside from being one extreme or the other, extremely useless or overly aggressive. Bradford Cohen, Wes Moss, Kelly Perdue and Rob Flannigan were cute, but John Willenborg was hot! (Not as hot as my husband, Troy McClain, mind you, but very cute. I would eat his food any day. ;) And of course, Stacie J was the angry black woman, but not nearly as bad as Omarosa. Ivana Ma was an early favorite and I'm proud of how well she did. She actually did as well as my season one favorite, Troy McClain. Man, both of my favorites were eliminated in the same week. It was great to see Troy again during the season finale.

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