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The single cards though is a great idea. Who would buy it? I would definetly buy my single mates funny "single" cards on 13th Feb. It's great to have a loved one, but also great to be single!


Michael made me laugh when he won the task, just like my bf when his team scores at football. Can't control himself. Funny

Do they have sub-100 IQs? Environmental cards??? HOW DID NOBODY SPOT THE FATAL FLAW? sorry but haven't been watching this much and was staggered at the number of simpletons they seem to have recruited this year.


who's that w@nker who was harassing Sara when she got back to the house? he wants a good kicking

I thought it was one of the funniest episodes so far. That buyer bloke from Tesco was hilarious, he really seemed to be struggling to keep a straight face during the presentations.


Agree with RosieH - we spent the whole episode questioning the use of paper cards as an environmental awareness idea. Not the brightest cookies are they?!


Seems these days the people applying are just those desperate to be on TV, rather than people who take the actual job aspect of it seriously.

What really p'd me off was the fact that Sara actually had a really good idea when she said that there were no Eid cards on sale anywhere, but not one person picked it up, it would have been a fantastic idea, nobody even mentioned it in the after programme on BBC2, Really hope Sara gets her feet and speaks up a bit more and puts a few of those self important tw@ts in their place, bullying in any form is really a horrible thing, good on Raef for sticking up for her, he is kind of growing on me, ever so slightly, but I think this is all part and parcel of his gameplan! Jenny def needs a good kicking, horrible girl.

You have to wonder whether Sara's done anything behind the scenes to piss everyone off- though the way they turned on her when she got back was mighty unpleasant.


Jenny- horrid smug so and so needs to go and so does that little Sophlocles twerp. But then who's going to win - from those left it looks like it could be Clare or Raef which is quite funny considering events in the earlier episodes.


PS . is it really sad to be at work making comments on reality TV shows? I don't think Mr Jollybaby would be too impressed!!

I watched it last night, Kevin was a fool for not taking Jenny in, and what a load of gits back at the house, was surprised at those 2 blokes who I thought were alright.


Watched the "your fired" show as well, and Kevin came across really nice, laughing at himself and being a really good sport.

Raef is hilarious!


I think he has a good chance, he has probably done best as a team leader, and has only been in the board room once on the first week. Loved the fact he stood up to the evil bully that is Alex!


I genuinely like Lucinda, and she was with Sara, but unless they both start sticking up for themselves more, they will be in trouble.


Love the fact Sir Alan saw straight away that they were trying to gang up on Sara, and I think he sees Jenny for the freak she is...


Such great telly!!!

I read in the paper that he was calling this episode a cult classic in the making, and I saw him on telly this morning, and he said it was in his opinion the best episode in 4 series! He said "you couldn't make it up"!!!


Can't wait!


The "you're fired" show should be a good one too...

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