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We don't have cable so I usually end up watching the apprentice by default. I can't stand how inconsistent trump is and how he interrupts when other people are speaking. It's like he gives them 3 sentences to answer and gets bored or impatient and asks his next question. I think the final winner will be Marlee because he has had male and female "winners" but never one that had a disability. He always does things for ratings so he may think by picking her that he will be seen in a better light. I would actually pay to be allowed to cut his hair. He could do it as a fundraiser for charity. I think any man that wears a suit shouldn't have hair (comb over) that is so long in the back. And, since he is in his 70's it's time to stop dyeing it also.
Re: 4/24 Show discussion thread ****spoilers***
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Alexxxx
I agree. Marlee has one more big advantage in the board room, as far as I can tell. When she speaks through her interpreter, everybody shuts up and listens.
That's true but doesn't the camera usually show her signing? You can read her body language to get her "tone". He's supposed to convey her "tone" via his voice and not speak in a monotone. I'm deaf, sign and those are the "interpreting rules". Whether they follow those rules to the letter I don't know.
Re: 4/24 Show discussion thread ****spoilers***
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LovesSnowCO
That's true but doesn't the camera usually show her signing? You can read her body language to get her "tone". He's supposed to convey her "tone" via his voice and not speak in a monotone. I'm deaf, sign and those are the "interpreting rules". Whether they follow those rules to the letter I don't know.
Yes, it's really easy to read her body language, as well as her facial expressions while signing. (I'm not deaf, but have had a good amount of experience through studying sign language and hanging with friends in the deaf community.) AND, her interpreter is excellent -- he definitely follows the interpreting rules.