About: The Apprentice is an American reality television show hosted by real estate magnate, businessman and television personality Donald Trump, created by British television producer Mark Burnett and broadcast on NBC. Billed as "The Ultimate Job Interview", the show stars sixteen to eighteen business people competing in an elimination-style competition for a one-year, $250,000 starting contract of running one of business magnate Trump's companies. The show typically ends with Trump eliminating one of the contestants with the words, "You're Fired".
The show first aired in January 2004 and has run for 12 seasons; from season seven onward, with the exception of season ten, it features celebrities competing for charity, under the banner The Celebrity Apprentice. In May 2012, the show was renewed for a thirteenth season.
This show is really interesting, not because of the final reward or whatsoever, but what makes me want to watch this show is the process of completing the project and when the losing team facing Mr. Trump in the boardroom. That is because from these areas, you can see how people fight for themselves. As Mr.Trump says: "When people win, they like each other, when they lose, they hate each other." This is the fact, as each and every episode proofs what Mr.Trump had said.
Throughout this entire seasons (1 to 10), I prefer season 1 and 6, the reason is because season 1, the concept is new and the participants were the pioneer batch to challenge this type of interview. As the concept was fresh, it brings out lots of interesting stuff to this show. As for season 6, the reason I like that season is because I like how team arrow works. It's funny and the concept of the winning team has it all and the losing team lose it all was fresh and nice but it only died down after that season due to poor rating which I don't know why.
Maybe different people have different views, well I not sure. But this show is worth to watch. Watch it if you like business stuff and how team works
The Apprentice Season 1 Introduction
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