Posted 12/10/2010 by Gina in The Apprentice and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa and David McAlpine
Last night on The Apprentice, it came down to Clint and Brandy in a battle of leadership at Trump National Golf Course. Despite some cheap prizes, Brandy's stellar management of the golf tournament as well and her performance throughout the show earned her this year's title of The Apprentice. RealityWanted talked to Brandy this morning about winning and what her next steps into the career world are.
Q. Gina, RealityWanted: Looking back on the beginning, who did you
Posted 12/10/2010 by David in The Apprentice
by David McAlpine
Tonight on The Apprentice, it was everything on the line for finalists Brandy and Clint. Brandy was already down to a team of three with Liza golfing with Mr. Trump during the tournament. With a photographer missing in action and a poor choice of prizes, Brandy had her work cut out for her. Meanwhile, Clint had a series of misspellings and a tight schedule to work though.
Clint jumps on the problem right away and gets everything squared away with the printer. He negotiates a
Posted 11/19/2010 by David in The Apprentice
by David McAlpine
This week on The Apprentice, it's setting up to be fireworks on both teams. Brandy says it's hard to work with the guys, especially with two close friends like Clint and Steuart. Meanwhile, Liza and Stephanie are at each other's throats already and the task hasn't even begun.
Clint gets his long-awaited meeting with the head of Starwood Hotels and gets a $5,000 gift card to Pier 1 Imports for him to use. Clint is incredibly grateful for the gift, because he says he had
Posted 10/29/2010 by David in The Apprentice
by David McAlpine
Last night on The Apprentice, Stephanie and Kelly come back from the boardroom, much to Mahsa's dismay. After they come back and everyone is talking, Brandy tells Mahsa to "shut the f--- up," which pisses Mahsa off and creates tension between the two.
For this week's task, each team must come up with a backer's audition for a new musical: a 15-minute showcase of the musical that would get potential investors interested and excited about buying. Liza and Steuart step up for their teams.
Posted 10/22/2010 by David in The Apprentice
by David McAlpine
Last night on The Apprentice, the teams were charged with the task of running their own pedicab company, a popular street business in New York City.
Anand and Kelly stepped up to lead their respective teams, after which they had to pick their locations. The women looked like they had a significant lead with their idea of sex appeal, but they were already off to a handicap because Mahsa and Kelly fail the test, leaving the women with less drivers.
The men decide to