作者azuldia ()
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標題Re: [App.] 誰是接班人結局
時間Sat Aug 18 02:13:43 2007
※ 引述《steven0511 (蚊子)》之銘言:
: 我個人覺得詹姆士有些可惜
: 結果最後來是被說了那一句話xd
: 史黛芬妮的確也蠻不錯的
: 雖然都沒當過專案經理
: 但是他也的確拿出了能說服大家
: 他能當專案經理的理由
: 這幾個被fire的人我覺得
: 最可惜的是克莉絲汀
: 光是看到妮可的表現就覺得慘不忍睹
: 淘汰克莉絲汀真是無妄之災
: 再來是海蒂跟詹姆士
: 詹姆是真的領導能力不錯
: 只是感覺不太會為自己辯護
: 這一點輸給史黛芬妮
: 海蒂上一集選的人真是對他不利
: 不然也是很好的領導者
: 整體而言看完這一季
: 就可以知道為什麼沒下一季了= =
: 規則不太喜歡= =''
: 只是妮可能留到四強真是讓人不懂= =
我也去wiki了一下,找到下列兩個news
先看看Stefani
http://tinyurl.com/yosh5b 的:
Even Stefani thought James had it, and was “shocked” to hear her own name
inserted into the now infamous tag line, “You’re hired.” At Reality TV
World, Christopher Rocchio reports how Stefani felt going in to the finale:
“
I was very relaxed because going into the finale, I really thought James
had it…. I thought that Mr. Trump was very fond of James, and I thought Mr.
Trump would be saying, ‘James you’re hired.’ And so I wasn’t nervous at
all because I figured well I’m going to go out and just argue for the fun of
it and have a good time and congratulate James, who I respect and care about
very much.”
**基本上Stefani其實是比較看好James會勝出,所以她就很放鬆地去面對最後的finale.
她其實非常尊敬並且在乎James這個對手。她們合作地很愉快。
再看看James
http://tinyurl.com/yrr2q3 的:
James Sun still isn't sure why he was fired by Donald Trump during the finale
of NBC's The Apprentice: Los Angeles, but frankly, his subconscious was
telling him he didn't want to work for Trump anyways.
Before Trump fired Sun and hired Stefanie Schaffer at the conclusion of
Sunday night's live The Apprentice sixth season finale, Trump told Sun, "I
didn't like some of the dialogue... you know what I mean" -- a cryptic
comment that has confounded both viewers and Sun, the CEO of Zoodango.com, a
networking website for business professionals.
"
As of right now, I [still] don't know what the heck Donald Trump was
referring to with this 'mysterious dialogue.' He looked at me and said, 'You
know what I mean,' which confused me even more. I was completely
dumbfounded," said Sun in blog entry he penned for Zoodango on Monday.
Sun says he kept a 150 page journal of "every single day" of the competition,
and, after reviewing it, he counted "
only two negative comments to me by
Donald Trump,"
and both came following challenges and weren't particularly
harsh.
"
These were the only references to direct negative statements from Donald
Trump to me during the entire season," wrote Sun. "
On the other hand, I can
give you at least 23 [journal] references when he gave me praise. Even when
I took negative heat in the boardroom, Donald Trump stood up for me and did
not fire me. So this throws out the theory that this mysterious dialogue
occurred during the actual taping of the season."
Although he acknowledges saying some "negative things" about his competitors
in his confessional interviews with The Apprentice's producers, Sun also
doesn't believe Trump was referring to anything he said in those interviews.
"
The reality is that everyone made these kinds of statements," wrote Sun.
"
The producers ask you all kinds of 'funny' questions that lead you into
saying something comical or sarcastic about your competitors... the purpose
of this is to make entertaining television. So this throws out the
assumption that this mysterious dialogue happened during our personal
interviews."
After ruling out the show's tasks, boardroom sessions and his confessional
interviews,
the 29-year-old Seattle resident thinks Trump might have taken
issue with some of the comments he made during a pre-taped personal video the
show aired before Trump made his final decision.
"
[In the video, I mentioned how] I quit a six-figure job to start my own
company and focused on my conviction of why I wanted to be my own boss. I
also mentioned how much I enjoy my time with family. Next, I committed the
big 'slap on the hand' by answering [a Donald Trump Jr.] question [by noting]
that I am the current founder and CEO of Zoodango.com," wrote Sun.
"
In the real world, this statement would be 100% okay. But on television --
especially on Donald Trump's show where companies pay millions of dollars for
product endorsements -- any reference to a company is treated as an
endorsement for promoting the company."
While Sun said he was being "100% honest" that he didn't "intentionally bring
up" the name of his business, he figures that may been what landed him in hot
water with his potential employer. However he still stands by his decisions.
"
If I could do the whole finale all over again, would I have created the same
video footage of my family, the speech about being an entrepreneur, and
promoting Zoodango.com," wrote Sun. "
I have no choice... I am who I am. I am
a proud family man. I love being an entrepreneur. And I love Zoodango.com."
Sun says he considered Trump "a quite sensible and rational business
executive," and thought based on that, his chances of being crowned The
Apprentice "looked pretty good." But despite entering the finale believing
that he was likely to win The Apprentice: Los Angeles,
Sun now says he didn't
really want Trump's job.
"
During the finale, I made a subconscious decision to choose my life today
over the life that Trump's new job could offer," wrote Sun. "Not that
Trump's deal isn't great... it's a phenomenal opportunity to work with Donald
Trump making $250,000. It just wasn't for me this time around.
"
Our subconscious makes all kinds of decisions... we just have to recognize
when it happens," wrote Sun. "
It's very self-revealing and empowering
because it tells you what's important in your life. Did I have to go on The
Apprentice and make it to the finale to realize my subconscious priorities?
No. But in this case, it all worked out."
"
All in all, this was a great experience," concluded Sun's post. "1;33I still
wish I had won because I'm just a competitive guy, but I believe Stefani has
the right industry background. I live in a world of the Web 2.0 and social
networking and the Internet; not quite the world of Donald Trump. I only wish
I could have gotten a more clear and definitive reason why I lost this game,
but that's the game of life...some things are meant to be in the gray."
**James這邊是一頭霧水完全搞不懂為什麼Trump會那樣跟他說。
不過他認為可能是他在finale上被播放的video中的表現(對節目來說)可能有不當之處。
另一方面他也認為,他一直都是個網路、資訊方面的創業者與經營者,
而這和Trump的世界其實不太相近;
相反地,就如同Stefani自己在finale上所說的,
她本身有對的專業背景(身為律師的她參與過許多商業與建築業的案子),
對本業是建築業的Trump而言,都讓她比他更適合Trump那個行業。
不過對他來講他最想搞清楚的還是他為何會輸(就是Trump開除他的理由),
但這就是人生,總是會有灰色地帶的。
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※ 編輯: azuldia 來自: 61.229.1.1 (08/18 02:14)
推 newlife2:我也是對trump跟james講的那番話一頭霧水,他說他不是很喜 08/18 02:21
→ newlife2:歡james的一些dialog...還真是令人匪夷所思! 會不會是種 08/18 02:22
→ newlife2:族的關係? 08/18 02:23
→ newlife2:搞的第六季是最後一集最難看,因為整個很一頭霧水.. 08/18 02:24
推 azuldia:撇開這個"謎"不說,其實我覺得兩個人中選哪一個都ok 08/18 02:27
→ azuldia:James和Stefani兩個人真得合作地很好 08/18 02:28
→ azuldia:James有開創的能力,也跟Frank一樣可以在外頭衝 08/18 02:29
→ azuldia:而Stefani真的充分扮演在後面稍微推一下、拉一下團隊的人 08/18 02:29
→ azuldia:倘若不是這一季PM規則太僵硬..而Stefani能早點跳出來當PM 08/18 02:30
→ azuldia:那到底誰比較好會看得更明顯些 08/18 02:31
→ azuldia:話說S4和S6的結果都存在著討論空間.... 08/18 02:32
→ azuldia:(S3或S5就很清楚了....明顯有其中一方砸鍋) 08/18 02:33
→ ericroom:看來是james自己拍的~不知道有沒有OP過 08/18 10:30
推 gggga:第六季冠軍直播那一週,發生韓國人校園槍擊事件,可能有影響 08/18 11:39
→ steven0511:但我覺得如果要淘汰詹姆斯大可再瑟雅被淘汰那一集淘汰 08/18 12:34
→ steven0511:他...根本沒必要把他留那麼久 08/18 12:35
→ steven0511:種族我覺得還好 08/18 12:36
推 swwf:請問一下,孫是韓國人還是華裔? 08/18 12:41
推 ww:韓國人 他在跟阿諾吃飯那一集有提到過 08/18 12:52
推 ww:可是james被開除時 川普說我不喜歡你的一些xxx 你應該知道吧 08/18 12:55
→ ww:james也回說他知道 我還以為是以前有什麼不良紀錄 08/18 12:56
→ ww:結果最後是他根本不知道為什麼? 08/18 12:57
推 ckdarkknight:glass ceiling of culture........ 08/18 13:00
推 dicbook:但西方人分不出華裔or韓裔吧~有一集還是有人以他是華人呀~ 08/18 14:21
推 SDDS:我一開始也以為他是眼睛比較小的華裔...樓上是在說Frank吧 08/18 14:39
推 XiJun:因為中文孫的確是拼成Sun,韓國人好像很少姓Sun 08/19 01:37
推 xcape:孫藝珍?! 08/19 14:06