Good description of leader's job. Which of the PMs has come close to it? Kelly. Andy. Maria has bleeped up in a dozen ways, but was a good PM in the clothing-business show.
So far, I like Kelly and Andy as the final two. But Andy's inexperience is going to trip him up bigtime somewhere along the way, and I think Kelly will win. Andy seems to be a good choice for a creative company, an ad agency perhaps. But doesn't have the gravitas to run construction or real estate projects.
Maria has too many flaws and will exit soon. Sandy has been surprisingly effective since her over-decorating error in the restaurant competition. Jennifer has promise, but she's been bogged down in the mud with her terrible team and it would seem that if she were really a topnotch leader, she would have found a way to excel anyway. Perhaps she did this time by deciding and following through on the idea (hers?) to talk to bridal shop owners in person. But no one on that team seriously considered the problem of bringing people to the store, which should have been at least half the focus of the team from the get-go. That failure was idiotic and casts them all in a bad light.
Wes, Ivana and Kevin are not leaders. The game is Kelly's to lose.
This Apprentice lacks the pizzazz of last season. There's just no chemistry between the contestants. I guess it's difficult for producers to figure out in advance who's going to click with whom. (Maybe they counted on womanizing Raj to try to seduce one of the grrrrrrls.He and Maria would have made a gorgeous couple.) But last time the unexpected good-buddy friendship between Troy and Kawaame was endearing to watch. It brought out the best in both of them. And the sexy chemistry between Amy and that curly-red=headed fellow added another level of interest for viewers. By forming bonds, those contestants gave the audience an up-close and personal look at who they were, and the audience got involved more fully, had someone to root for. I cannot imagine any two of this year's crew buddying up, watching each other's backs, cuddling, dancing seductively. No way. But still, the competition is compelling and I'll continue to watch every week.
On Survivor this season (another Mark Burnett show), contestants are all miserable ugly stupid jerks. When there's no one to root for, shows sag, viewer interest lags.
On to Amazing Race next week! I never care who wins it, just love the travelogue.
They had chmistry all right, just BAD chemistry. The women (girls) HATED each other at first sight. They haven't even formed lasting coalitions. I about LMAO when Carolyn told them she was ashamed to be a businesswoman.
I agree last season was MUCH MUCH better. Stacie J is no Omarosa (sp?).
And I too am looking forward to The Amazing race. Best unscripted show out there. I've never seen "Survivor."
Definitely agree with you on the final two. George is backing the kid up and as we saw with Kwame/Troy a Harvard degree goes a long way. I remember George once saying how much "raw potential" Andy had. Woe to the person that goes after Andy if George is in the boardroom.
Kelly was in an excellent position as opposing PM to Chris. They knew Chris would be PM that's why Andy and Kelly both wanted the job. A person like Chris can't lead people like the team he had. Like trying to herd cats.
I don't like Jennifer she keeps selling people out. It seems like she's promised to back people up in the boardroom and then blindsided them 3 or 4 times. This is Apprentice not Survivor.
Chris was right that team is a bunch of dogs. I don't think I would take any of them over the worst member of the other group. I would love to see Andy, Kevin, and Ivana in a boardroom. Those are the three worst finger pointers. They are also all hyper-defensive. Did Trump purposely set up a strong vs. weak team? If so then an excellent opportunity is at hand for someone to lead the weaker team to victory and make huge gains for himself. Perhaps letting the weak team choose a member of the stronger and seeing if that makes a difference same as Amy last season. If Andy or Kelly take that shot and wins he's cemented himself into the finals.
Saw an interview with Carolyn on some "magazine" type show. She runs one of Trump's golf courses. That would be a job similiar to what Bill is doing. My take is that in Trump's world if you aren't running in the real-estate or casino divisions you aren't one of the big boys. I would say she's nowhere near as important as the show makes her out to be. Earlier this year she endorsed one of the women in the closed-door session (Trump, George, and Her) of the boardroom to Donald. Then when they talked to the final three again and fired the one she endorsed she pulled a 180 and said that it was "the obvious choice".