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The Apprentice...2024....They Walk Among Us!
Crumble on Fishcakes! genius! and Lord S is going to give one of these geniuses £250k!
It's only part 1!
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The more you can make them gloat at the stratospheric levels of arrogance and stupidity, the longer people will invest (did you see what I did there!), their time in watching.
That's why that ludicrous team leader is still in, so people will watch for more of his horrible personality, and absence of self-awareness.
Roll on next week.
Canary - I am not a follower of 'celebrity' culture per se, but apart from one young lady who seemed to be famous for being photographed on beaches, and the appalling Katie Hopkins, about whom the less said the better, I'm not sure that anyone from The Apprentice has gone on to be known for anything, except their appearance in the series.
As always, I am open to correction.
I hate the apprentice and its obsessive fetishisation of "business"... the way it takes itself so seriously. i actually liked the american one better... it had more of a sense of humour about itself and the celebrities often proved quite capable. if only the host had stayed on reality tv where he belonged.
The earlier series were in a different league with far more genuine capable people. James Max and Saira Khan of the first series have both gone on to bigger and better things, James particulalrly. The clip of them and the shopping channel wolf jacket is one of the funniest things I've ever seen on TV in my life. It makes me shake with laughter whenever I watch it.
I think the word 'celebrity' has evolved perfectly to be assigned to the people who proudly wear as a badge of honour.
A large collection of people who are 'famous for being famous'.
They produce nothing of the remotest value to anyone, but they generate masses of money, for the media who write endlessly about their vacuous nonsense, from falling out of taxis to putting out their dustbins.
They have evolved into a new breed - the 'influencer' who for some unfathomable reason, seem to be deemed as having important views about anything from cosmetics to clothes.
Writing about idiots like this makes me feel very old - this world is not one in which I live, or would remotely wish to.
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