Is it me or did the producers and trump handed the win to audrey's team for many reason reality tv wise? I think clay's team actually won
Is it me or did the producers and trump handed the win to audrey's team for many reason reality tv wise? I think clay's team actually won
As much as I would like to believe that Clay really won the task, and as much as I understand that Trump can and does give out wins or reasons other than merit... I think Clay lost this one. Bad slogan, no takeaways, and Clay was completely unprepared to give a presentation.
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My case I was referring to the display only - it was by far the better display set up. Even I knew the moment they didn't have at least smelling testers or takeaways (which Dayanna did mention and it was ignored), they weren't going to win.
Having everything in the display is why Aubrey won. Personally, the moment she put down a fellow colleague in her presentation, she'd taken a HUGE knock in my book and possibly lost out for it. (yes, I took her comments to Arsenio as out of line for a presentation).
They were hard to see - this is why I think display case wise, Clay had the better one.
Unfortunately, a bad slogan and missing items usually on a perfume, and sometimes cologne, display (the scent sticks more than takeaways), was what did them in.
It bugged me more that Aubrey thought that her display was worthy of the $100,000 personally. Narcissitic to the point that it will be her downfall.
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They had fragrance sticks. one set for each side of the display.
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If this was non-celebrity Apprentice, I think Clay would have been fired: Trump doesn't like indecisive leaders. Of course instead of the guy in the ad from Clay's team, they should have had a picture of the bottle of perfume. The product must always be central to an ad!
Aubrey doesn't bother me. Sure she is egocentric but she is creative. Even when on the losing team it was her effort and skill that was prominant in each task. The women did not lose because of her, they lost because the other team was slightly better. Most tasks were a very close call. If I were in the final two I would choose her to help me, absolutely.
I loved Penn's exit.
Penn is nice, classy, and mature, but didn't provide much entertainment value. He had some good fatherly moments (consoling Dayana, for one).
"You Earned It" was so weak and far too similar to L'Oreal's "Because You're Worth It" (which Dayana says in one of her currently running TV ads).
Hoping D sticks around long enough to make Clay think straight.
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I was really sad to see Penn go. I really liked what he brought to the show both as a competitor, and as a guy who showed that you could be classy and still be entertaining on a reality show. He's just one of those people who I've come to really really like. When he does interviews, even when I disagree with him, I love listening to the way he lays out his thoughts. As often these days as people think they have to tear apart anyone who differs from them, I find Penn very refreshing. And I guess I must not be a good cologne consumer (even though Aubrey says I should be buying all cologne for my husband) because I LOVED Penn's slogan. To me, Clay's team disaplay looked like something that could be lifted out of the room and placed right in Macy's. Aubrey's team looked cheap, and more like a high school play set (made by high school kids) than I professional store display. I see displays in Macy's all the time that feature a big picture and it's usually a picture from an ad campaign so I didn't understand why they didn't like having such a large picture. If Macy's wanted to see more product on display, then they needed to provide the teams with more product!