uk apprentice
Feb. 22nd, 2006 10:02 pmSo. The Apprentice and Sir Sugar.
If you saw it: which of the boys wants to do which other boy? My hunch for this week's pairing: Ben/Said. No doubt about it. Classic love/hate, even Sir Alan could see it ('is this a personal decision?'). And Ben saying, plaintively, with those big blue eyes lolling, 'Just let me finish my sentence.'
Huahah, but the girls won. I knew they would.
If you saw it: which of the boys wants to do which other boy? My hunch for this week's pairing: Ben/Said. No doubt about it. Classic love/hate, even Sir Alan could see it ('is this a personal decision?'). And Ben saying, plaintively, with those big blue eyes lolling, 'Just let me finish my sentence.'
Huahah, but the girls won. I knew they would.
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Date: 2006-02-22 11:10 pm (UTC)Funny thing about The Apprentice - housemate D swears blind that we once spent an entire Sunday afternoon watching back-to-back episodes of the US version, and apparently getting very involved in it and cheering contestants on and so on. I, however, have absolutely no memory of ever watching this programme. I have lost an entire afternoon of my life - where did it go? :O
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Date: 2006-02-23 03:19 pm (UTC)UK version more interesting than the US version because of the issues of class. Sugar = East End Jewish barrow boy. Apprentices are all would-be upstart wannabe awfuls, full, I mean chockfull, of bullshit. They were also carefully selected to present a kaleidoscope of ethnicities (the obligatory Scot as well as blacks, Indians, Chinese) and they're all good-looking. I thought it was fun but then I don't get out much nor do I watch much TV so it was probably just the moving images and the helicopter shots of London, they got me all hot and bothered.