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I caught the latter half of Martha's show today. Is she going to say, "You just don't fit in" instead of "you're fired" every episode? Or maybe just "Goodbye" which she said next? Felt a little anticlimactic. And her letter to the loser routine didn't seem very effective at all. I wish she could tweak the formula a little more. Anyway, it wasn't my choice to watch the first ep, and I won't be watching it any more (if I have a choice).
Death to Videodrome... long live the new flesh!
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| Posts: 392 | Location: Santa Monica | Registered: 12 May 2004 |    |
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Apprentice Guru
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I initially liked this show. A cut-throat business mentality presented in a reality show was a novel idea. I found myself trying to discover what practices and mindsets Trump valued as great business potential. But, when he did the Regis thing and turned into a "showbiz" spectacle I stopped watching. Trump was looking for ratings and entertainment buzz at the expense of insight into the working of one of America's great business empires.
Boy, you got to carry that weight a long time!
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| Posts: 379 | Location: Georgia | Registered: 14 October 2005 |    |
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Martha Stewart's Apprentice ended up being really weak overall.
By now the formula has gotten so stale that even the LA move probably won't revitalize it.
But at least with Trump, you get the idea he's invested in it. By the end of the show it was known that Stewart didn't like any of the candidates. Calling them 'exhibitionists' and complaining that she didn't have any role in casting.
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Jedi
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Martha Stewart spam, really? ---------------------------------- I'm so hip I have difficulty seeing over my pelvis." This is the day, your life will surely change This is the day, when things fall into place" Earfood for your Brainstomach
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| Posts: 3452 | Location: Strange Days | Registered: 18 October 2004 |    |
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