Women’s Cattiness Steps Up on The Apprentice
October 14th, 2005 at 10:09 pm by Sarah Jean Snarker » Bookmark on del.icio.us » Digg It?
On last night’s Apprentice, the Mean Girls clique’s junior high cattiness heated up when the women ganged up on Capitol Edge “team member” Toral. Their popularity appeal won over the entire cast after they ganged up to successfully name the outsider as the next “loser,” or in Trump terms, get her Fired.
I am outraged and cannot believe that the “game” they ran worked. The 4 blondes picked the tiniest aspect of The Task (create a mascot for Dairy Queen) to ask Toral to “step up” to as her part in the campaign (wearing the costume) and use as leverage to focus on in the (inevitable) losing boardroom, if (and when) she refused (to lower herself in such a way).
In the end, even friend, Rebecca, resorted to claiming Toral should be fired, just to keep herself in the game. Surprisingly, Trump, and even shrewd Carolyn (who watched the beginnings of this hatch play out), succumbed to the magic of the Queen Bees. Not an argument was made for the issue of this absurd, tiny little thing of refusing to wear the suit. This did not lose the task! It was not an important role! How about someone merely mention that Toral was the only one of them who called their stupid “doodle” (original schematic design) “goofy” or said anything negative about it? They lost because of the character design!
And maybe Toral was really fired for her behavior in the boardroom; she was resorted to lying, and then … she said she wouldn’t dress in a cartoonish costume, like say a chicken costume, because it is demeening. Trump then replied that he dressed as a chicken for SNL last year.
Ooooooooh!
*stunned silence in the room*
Perhaps Toral should have paid more attention to The Donald’s career?
All in all, this is like one big conspiracy or a murder case ending with a guilty verdict on circumstancial evidence. However we view Toral, it just wasn’t right.
It appears that the scheme won over the popular “vote” as well, in NBC’s poll: Did Rebecca betray Toral in the conference room? 90% said “No.”
You corporate-pig Americans! Open your eyes to reality!
I’m fired up!
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October 15th, 2005 at 9:49 am
[...] I got the impression that most of Capital Edge’s team members were more interested in setting Toral up for failure than they were in taking their team to victory. Her foes’ plan of attack was to make her wear the costume during the presentation. For whatever reason, Toral failed to grasp what was happening, and instead of putting on the costume she dug in her heels and refused on the grounds that it would be undignified to be seen in such an ugly creation. [...]