The Apprentice returned for a second outing tonight (5th February), as the 18 remaining candidates took on their next task and got their creative juices flowing.
As the copies sold were tallied up, the boys found themselves on the losing side, and it was time for them to prove why they deserved to remain in the running to become Lord Alan Sugar's next business partner.
As the boys' team returned to the boardroom, each of them defended their place in the process, before Lord Sugar asked project manager Marcus Donkoh which candidates he'd like to bring back to the boardroom.
This was made all the stranger since we'd just seen Priyesh Bathia pitch of 50 to 60 thousand copies of their children's book when Waterstones only want to by just 10 copies.
Lord Sugar then told Marcus that all four of the candidates would return to the boardroom, with Karren Brady saying the move was "unusual", while Lord Sugar agreed it was "very unusual".
Requesting an example of his failures, Priyesh was told by Marcus that he was a key part of the group's failure, before Priyesh hit back: "Not only am I a good negotiator, I'm a good seller."
"Marcus, you claim that you could show me what a proper PM looks like, well I gotta tell you, you ain't showed me nothing," he began. "Kieran, I think it is regretful that there's an attitude about you and whether you could be one of my business partners. But having said that, I'm gonna conclude today that, Marcus you're fired."
The series continues next week and it's chicken versus egg. As teased by the BBC, Lord Sugar’s candidates must hatch a plan to turn ingredients into profit. From street food to corporate clients, the pressure is on...
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