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Old 03-04-2008, 09:50   #16
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Re: The Apprentice Love It or Loathe It?

Watched it once and cna honestly say i will never watch it again!
I used to love reality t.v(and i'm not uninspired or intellectually numb!) but i think there is an overload of it now and find myself bored with it all.
I was a massive Big Brother fan but can't bring myself to watch it now.
Time for a rethink from t.v bosses i think.
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Old 03-04-2008, 11:05   #17
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couldnt agree more - though then again, im biased as well - I dont even own a TV. Anything worth watching can be bought or rented on DVD. Reality TV is complete and utter gutter trash. People putting themselves up to be judged by some quarter-wit who's career needs a 'pick me up'. Its TV for the uninspired and intellectually numb
Surely you can't think Sir Alan Sugar needs a career "pick me up", the man is worth more than you or I could ever dream about. I am neither unispired nor intellectually numb but find the programme entertaining. If you haven't seen it how can you voice an opinion?
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Old 03-04-2008, 11:29   #18
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couldnt agree more - though then again, im biased as well - I dont even own a TV. Anything worth watching can be bought or rented on DVD. Reality TV is complete and utter gutter trash. People putting themselves up to be judged by some quarter-wit who's career needs a 'pick me up'. Its TV for the uninspired and intellectually numb
Well I unashamedly love the programme, as well as some other 'reality' television shows.

I guess I'm just a 'people person', and find watching them fascinating, be it sat in a cafe, a bar, or on the box.

As for other interests, I'm quite hot on the Existentialists, Opera, and art from the Renaissance to the present day, and would be more than happy to discuss any of those subjects with you, if you'd care to start a thread about them.
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Old 03-04-2008, 11:35   #19
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Re: The Apprentice Love It or Loathe It?

Personally I think Jenny should have been given the boot last night.

She was a terrible project manager, and her focusing on Lucinda, was just to cover up her own failings.

Agree with Lolly, Raef was worryingly good. I hope he's back to being a prat next week.
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Old 03-04-2008, 11:46   #20
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i love those moments in the boardroom when the person most likely to be sacked discovers a lifeline within sugar's slating of someone else...

their eyes light up and all sparkle *L*
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