Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The Boardroom.

Is anyone else out there watching celebrity apprentice? I can't get enough of this show!

First of all, Rod Blagojevich (just so everyone is aware, spell check suggests archipelago for his last name). This man has some balls. After all the controversy with him allegedly attempting to sell the President's vacated senate seat and whatnot, he has the gall to to go on public television in attempt to become the underdog that everyone is cheering for. Kudos to him for trying. That's right, trying. It's almost as if every episode makes him out to be a little bit more pathetic. He stumbles over his words, he doesn't know how to work a computer, he has to say hello to everyone and he gets mistaken for Donny Osmond. Really Donny Osmond? Anyway, I don't know how this man was governor for six years, but he sure does make it easy to come back and watch the next episode. I can't wait to see what insanity he drums up next.

Ok, so the episode that aired on Sunday...fan-freakin'-tastic. I could have sworn M. Night Shyamalan had directed the episode. Not the recent Shyamalan that has been spewing out crap such as The Happening or Signs, but the Shyamalan that gave us The Sixth Sense. In other words, there was a highly unexpected ending.

**Spoiler Alert**

Summer Sanders threw Cyndi Lauper under a bus and oh yeah, Darryl Strawberry essentially gave up and walked off the show! He suggested that he should be the one fired and of course, it happened. Mr. Trump wasn't gonna let that slide, I'm sure. Anyway, Trump made it look nice and asked Strawberry if he was tired and wanted to go home. Eventually that's the way it ended up, but the best part is difficult to describe in words: Trump Jr. shook his head from side to side as if signaling to Strawberry that he had made a huge mistake and looked on as a deer would look into the headlights of an oncoming truck. At that exact moment Jr. knew Strawberry was about to strike out. It was hilarious yet joyless at the same time.

Sadly enough, I think I agree with the fact that Strawberry was the one to go. All I remember him doing in this episode was ordering a couple of pizzas.

Well, see it all unfold for yourself here, highly recommended:

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