The Apprentice Season 6: Los Angeles Show 13

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I just finished watching The Apprentice Season 6: Los Angeles thirteenth episode.

The task for this week was to create a commercial for Renuzit Super Odor Neutralizer and show their commercial in a theater before a live audience. The two remaining teams brought two additional past contestants to assist them with this last task.

James and Stefani chose Aaron and Angela as their sidekicks. They produced a commercial about a wife accusing her husband of stinking up the home after a night with the boys playing poker. Overall, I liked their commercial. I thought both Stefani and James performed well. I give James full credit for his energy, enthusiasm, and creativity for a task that was outside his prior experiences.

Nicole and Frank chose Surya and Tim as their sidekicks. Their commercial was a professional businesswoman who used the product on her clothes before receiving an emergency call to visit her son in hospital. At the hospital, the son makes reference to the smelly person next to him, and the businesswoman sprays the room to remove the odors. Me, I do not like hospitals. So if I were watching, I would change the channel. That said, the theater audience seemed to enjoy their commercial, perhaps even more than the other team's.

At the end, Trump did sent the last remaining four team players home for a one week rest before appearing live where The Apprentice will be chosen. I have a slight preference for James. I think he has demonstrated leadership, creativity, drive, ambition, and an ability to deal with whatever challenge is given to him. I am undecided about the order of the next two candidates. Stefani might be strong too, but unfortunately, because of the show's format, the viewers never got a chance to review her leadership skills. I have a suspicion that she is a strong leader, someone who can delegate and get things done. Frank has surprised me. He has gotten stronger as the season has progressed. He has a lot of heart and determination. I think he is a bright person who will find a way to accomplish whatever task he is given. Nicole, though strong, is my least favorite. In last night's challenge, Frank was definitely the stronger player and I did not appreciate her disrupting the flow of the shooting of the commercial to get some face time with the executives. Moreover, I think she was extremely fortunate that Kristine got fired last episode and not her.

We will learn next week which of the four remaining candidates wins the prize of being The Apprentice. While I have my favorite, I think any of the remaining four candidates have an excellent shot at winning. Regardless of who wins, all remaining four contestants should be proud of their accomplishments. I am sure that their exposure on this series will help their careers immensely. Next week's last show will be exciting.

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