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Title: ART Talk - The Apprentice Premiere
Description: Never Too Early to Start Talking


Boo - January 7, 2007 03:44 PM (GMT)
You know the drill folks, it's in here that you'll find everything about tonight's show. Is anyone watching? Is The Donald still as unpleasant as ever? We'll find out tonight with The Apprentice: L.A. (That sounded *almost* dramatic : P)

dfleminator - January 8, 2007 02:52 AM (GMT)
Ok, I broke down and decided to watch... Frank is a moron..... his team is bound to lose if someone else doesn't step up.

dfleminator - January 8, 2007 03:15 AM (GMT)
Quote of the night:

I'm not sure who said it, but someone who lost the challenge said:

"It feels just like Third World"

nawlinsgal - January 8, 2007 03:20 AM (GMT)
I love the tents in the yard for them to sleep in...lol

Project manager sure has alot of Donald time I bet they lie, cheat and steal to keep that position.

Im enjoying the show so far.

dfleminator - January 8, 2007 03:38 AM (GMT)
Yes, I like Heidi... early pick to win (until she crashes and burns next week :lol: )

dfleminator - January 8, 2007 03:48 AM (GMT)
Well, it looks like Martin will be gone, but Frank won't last long...

Boo - January 8, 2007 04:08 AM (GMT)
This season just might be interesting! Frank is way too intense, he's going to blow up! :lol:

Dale - January 8, 2007 11:11 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (dfleminator @ Jan 7 2007, 11:38 PM)
Yes, I like Heidi...  early pick to win (until she crashes and burns next week :lol: )

I like her, too. Either until she screws up (or someone else steps up his or her game more than she), she's my pick to win. (Anyone notice she looks and sounds a lot like TAR5's Christie, though?)

I also like Carey, Muna, Aaron, Derek, and Angela.

Pre-show, I liked Martin and Frank. But . . . well, you saw what a mess Martin was. And Frank got on my hit list the moment he made that classless reaction to Martin being fired over him.

All in all, great premiere, great crop of candidates, great twists, great task, great end result, and great firing. I thought Martin was a good choice, even though Frank would've been fine, too.

Can't wait till next week!

funnygirl - January 8, 2007 03:40 PM (GMT)
It wasn't a bad start, but I have to question what the goal of this show is? Because it certainly isn't to work 'with" Mr. Trump within his organization. What a blow hard this guy is. Who talked him into using his "potty mouth" on this show? I'll keep it on the TiVo for now, but as soon as something more interesting is placed up against it like Sponge Bob Square Pants, it's gone! :S

dfleminator - January 8, 2007 04:28 PM (GMT)
:giggle: Yeah, I agree Trump is definitely a blowhard. I just ignore him... I was surprised I liked his daughter though.

Diamond Girl - January 9, 2007 03:17 AM (GMT)
I liked Trump's daughter, too. Trump said she went to the Wharton School of Finance. She's a tough cookie, and looks so much like her mother, although there's no denying she's Trump's daughter.

I love the idea of the losers of the tasks having to camp out in the tents. That would really bite. :giggle:

I really like Heidi. She's personable and professional, but also seems like she can let loose and have a good time. Speaking of which, I'm liking the twists this season of having the Project Managers remain Project Managers until such time that they lose a task. I think that would make them an even bigger target in the boardroom once they do lose since they will have been in the spotlight so much. I also like having the Project Manager of the winning team sitting in the boardroom with Trump and his daughter. Good twist!

I'm glad everyone else feels the same way about Robert that I do. Geesh, he was giving me a headache. I do think Trump was right on about Martin. He was pompous. :giggle:

This season of The Apprentice is going to be fun.

Dale - January 9, 2007 11:31 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Diamond Girl @ Jan 8 2007, 11:17 PM)
I'm glad everyone else feels the same way about Robert that I do. Geesh, he was giving me a headache. I do think Trump was right on about Martin. He was pompous. :giggle:

I think you meant Frank.

chairo - January 9, 2007 04:00 PM (GMT)
I think things went pretty much as scripted. Martin didn't sell and Frank is a hyper child. Of the two glad Frank stayed (at least for now) My question though is that in the preview it said the winning team won't have to participate in the next challenge????? How can there be a winning team and a losing team if one of the teams doesnt' have to participate? Will it become individuals in the losing team competeing against each other to make it into the house? I am just confused with this twist as it would seem the winners could never lose.

Diamond Girl - January 10, 2007 04:45 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Dale @ Jan 9 2007, 06:31 AM)
QUOTE (Diamond Girl @ Jan 8 2007, 11:17 PM)
I'm glad everyone else feels the same way about Robert that I do.  Geesh, he was giving me a headache.  I do think Trump was right on about Martin.  He was pompous.  :giggle:

I think you meant Frank.

Yeah, the loud, annoying one. :giggle: Thank you. :)





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