Quote:
Originally Posted by Derwood
Well, the show DOES deserve criticism. I think the producers had a much bigger hand in who was fired each week. It seemed clear to me, especially when it was down to 6 or so, that the producers REALLY wanted the final two to be women, and they nearly insisted on a "Book Smarts vs. Street Smarts" finale. The reason I say this is that Trump's reasons for firing people became more and more absurd; definitely not the decision making of a successful business man. Alex was fired because he couldn't remember his record as project manager? C'mon!
|
Yeah, that's another really big complaint of mine. It seems a bit silly to say this, but one of the reasons I'm getting more annoyed with the show is it's really beginning to look like a tv show than the "job interview" it passed off as in its first season. At least back in season one, it really seemed like people were advancing due to their abilities (aside from Omarosa, who seemed to be the only person kept around for "good tv" purposes).
And you're right about Trump getting more and more ridiculous. When he kept harping on Chris because of the chewing tobacco habit, I almost threw a chair at the TV. Sure, it was inappropriate when he'd do it during tasks, especially when he was dressed like a clown at a miniature golf course. But, there were a few slightly more pressing issues like the total incompetence of some of the other people that were still in the running.