TV Review: The Apprentice: L.A. - Episode 5
Published February 12, 2007
After disappearing last week for some football game... okay, the Super Bowl, The Apprentice returned tonight. I've noticed that this season is a week shorter than previous ones as Trump calls it the fourteen-week interview instead of fifteen. That's fine by me. While I'm watching, I'm still not thrilled this season with the location and the have/have not theme.
This week Donald Trump had to give one of his overly-expensive motivational speeches in Minnesota. So he left Sean Yazbeck, last season's winner, in charge. There were no signs of Trumpette Ivanka or Trumpling, her adoring brother Donald, Jr. I prefer it that way. I'd rather look at Sean all season than see them. If I can't have Carolyn and George, let it ride with Sean.
I'm a bit ambivalent about the task this week although at least it wasn't surfing or climbing palm trees to prove they're in Los Angeles. The teams had to work with Sue Bee Honey to create and sell honey. They had to harvest the honey, bottle it, then sell their product at two separate Ralph's locations.
I have to give credit to both Kinetic and Arrow for being good sports in the harvesting aspect. Although they wore the big beekeeper white space suits, it still had to be a bit intimidating. I'm allergic to bees and probably would have stood there frozen in place. Stefani was quite outspoken about it and Derek was stung through the suit.
Sean sat in during Arrow's marketing meeting which was dominated by Surya. While his fellow workers rolled their eyes and such, no one really stopped him and tried to take things in a different direction. I agree with them that the time needn't be wasted — get the product done and sell it. It wasn't a huge corporate decision.
At Kinetic, there were issues in the same vein. Aimee had stepped up as Project Manager and decided that she and Jenn would create the marketing campaign while the rest of the team did the bee harvesting. What did they accomplish? Absolutely nothing in four hours time!
By this time I usually have a handle on which team will win the task despite not having the Business Tips as we did in past seasons. But, both teams seemed to do fine with the harvesting, then fell apart from that point forward.
Aimee was useless as PM, at least from the editing we saw. There were lots of shots of her looking lost, getting coffee and other oh-so-important endeavors. But then, Aaron wasn't leading his team much better. At least Arrow had lots of fun on the assembly line. How long will the good times last? Well, at least until the boardroom.
Both teams had a decent price for the product. I actually think that Arrow had an edge on promotions until Derek took matters into his own hands and donned a beekeeper's suit going around the store. That seems to be where the tides turned in favor of Kinetic.
- TV Review: The Apprentice: L.A. - Episode 5
- Published: February 12, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Video
- Filed Under: Video: Television, Video: TV Recap, Video: Reality TV
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Why wasn't Arrow exempted from the task this time around. Seems I remember Kinetic got a reward and an exemption. Meanwhile Arrow was split for a head to head bus feascos. Doesn't consistancy mean anything in business? This is the most lopsided and lame reward & punishment system to date. Apprentice 6 has surpassed #5 on the LAME-o-meter.
Caption for pic: Tongue twister
"Four Fat Fish Fly high in the sky."
Now have apprenti repeat the tongue twister. Then have apprenti repeat the tongue twister again this time using the hand gesture (you bet... that one!) when the /f/ sound is made. It helps aprenti identify the /f/ sound if they drag it out. Say the tongue twister slowly with me "Ffffffffour Fffffffffaaaatt Ffffffiiish youuuuurrrr're Fffiiiirrrreeeedddd."