Michael's gone.

Errrrr?Gavin Scott wrote:Oh, Nick has just agreed with me.
I simply can't imagineDr Lobster* wrote:i do wonder how sophocles even got on the programme, it's just got no personality at all, no business acumen and no management skills whatever.
Lucinda has the type of personality I could work with, and she's a grafter. She's not ruthless because she's too empathic to cope with that type of thing.i'm not actually sure there is anybody left who i'd want to work with or manage myself, they might be able to sell things but as managers they seem to be lacking some fundamental qualities.
Well that's his shtick isn't it. In his defence he's not fully cooked yet. I'm sure he'll grow out of it.all new Phil wrote:I'm glad Michael's gone, I was getting bored of his self-pitying and pretend naivety.
I can't bear Helene. She's devious. She'd be fine if she was on your side but a total fucking nightmare if she wasn't. She's a corporate animal. No real world experience. She'd be the type to take you into a meeting room to discuss why you received personal emails saying, "Fancy a drink tonight?" I've been there, so I say it with some authority.I hated her at first, but I'm really warming to Helene. She just seems to get on with it, although I can't see her getting past next week. Lucinda is still the most fabbest thing ever though - the lack of a brightly coloured beret this week upset me however.
Claire is like the Badger. She's a hell of a saleswoman and she's not got that bitter streak I see in Helene. I wouldn't be surprised if she made it through to the end.Only 2 will survive next week - I'd love it to be Lucinda and Helene in the final, although I have this horrible feeling it will be Alex and Claire, neither of which I particularly care for. Alex is just horrible. I can't see Lee getting to the final.
Two versions of the final boardroom sequence are filmed — showing each of the finalists winning. Between filming and transmission — a period of about six months — both finalists work for Sir Alan in temporary jobs. Sir Alan does not reveal his decision about who is he is going to hire until shortly before transmission, and this determines which ending is shown. The BBC has issued contradictory statements about the decision procedure. The first version of events is that Sir Alan makes his decision on the day that the final boardroom sequence is filmed, based on the contestants' performance in the final task, and keeps it secret until just before transmission.[26] The second version is that Sir Alan decides after the six-month trial period.[27] Former contestant Saira Khan also stated that "His final decision is not based on the programme that people see. His final decision is based on these two people [who] have been working with him for the six months."[28]
I've often wondered why they don't have a live final boardroom sequence.Jovis wrote:Wikipedia says...
Two versions of the final boardroom sequence are filmed — showing each of the finalists winning. Between filming and transmission — a period of about six months — both finalists work for Sir Alan in temporary jobs. Sir Alan does not reveal his decision about who is he is going to hire until shortly before transmission, and this determines which ending is shown. The BBC has issued contradictory statements about the decision procedure. The first version of events is that Sir Alan makes his decision on the day that the final boardroom sequence is filmed, based on the contestants' performance in the final task, and keeps it secret until just before transmission.[26] The second version is that Sir Alan decides after the six-month trial period.[27] Former contestant Saira Khan also stated that "His final decision is not based on the programme that people see. His final decision is based on these two people [who] have been working with him for the six months."[28]
That's the one. But last week they added a "shock" sound as Raef was booted. It matched my shrieking sound. I was very impressed.Sput wrote:I've not seen the show, but is that soundtrack just a bottom E held down on a synth for 5 minutes? Longer note = more dread, as we know!Gavin Scott wrote:a suitable soundtrack dubbed on.