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A send off note - when you’re fired… what a nice touch!

Well if anything, the first episode seems to portray Martha as someone who cares. In fact, she cares so much to send you off with a personal note - signed “Cordially, Martha Stewart”

For those who might still watch the show - I’ll leave out who was told, ” you just don’t fit in” for this week. But I really wish this contestant was still a part of the game/show/drama - oh the drama there could have been.

So…

Howie is falling in love with Martha…

Jim doesn’t like to be bossed around… “…get it right…”

Dawn - what a negative Nellie….

Charles (Martha’s Assistant) - lose the cigar, please it is just too much!

I can’t wait to watch next week and see the domestic diva drama unfold.

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By jrkelch@ashtongroup.com

September 22, 2005 7:39 AM | Link to this

Apprentice: Martha Stewart!! I think she has a hit here! Congrats Martha and keep it coming! Her send off line and accompanying note is classy and is TOTAL Martha! The two teams will have some interesting challenges to come up. Primarius won because they got it. CONNECT WITH YOUR AUDIENCE. So bring in the target audience (KIDS) and put it to them. Matchbook lost sight of the goal. The Matchbook team is going to have a hard time because of the dynamic of all these Creative people and their Egos. This is especially why I don’t care for Dawn and Jim. However, Jeff deserved to be ‘let go’ as he was dictatorial and not a team leader. There is more to leading than barking orders! I can’t wait to see what happens next! I’m hooked!!!

By Zack McGhee

September 22, 2005 5:58 AM | Link to this

Oh, man — you slay me! I have to say that I loved this show (and was thrilled at who was “asked to leave” [Martha could never fire anyone, right?]). But the “cordial” send-off was too much for even me, I fear…

 

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