

Meanwhile, Rebecca and Randal’s efforts seemed to go almost too smoothly, and when Carolyn wandered in and casually asked how long it had taken them to prepare their just-completed video, the question appeared to disturb Rebecca as she took it to mean they hadn't worked on it long enough. Given the time constraints of the video, several questionable decisions were made, most notably the decision to scrap much of the original concept and instead replace much of the material with text graphics. While neither Rebecca or Randal is likely to get an Emmy or fall back on an acting career if The Donald decides not to hire them, they could hardly do worse than the "professional" they had hired, and replacing him certainly appeared to greatly help their cause.ĭuring the editing process, Alla and Felisha continued their friction, with Felisha finally giving Alla most of the control. Excel's biggest challenge appeared to come when they decided to make the last-minute decision to cast themselves in the commercial after it seeing that the actor that they'd hired for the video wasn't delivering the emotion that they desired. While it was unclear whether Excel's end result was going to be better than the more creative (at least on previous tasks) team of Alla and Felisha, the Rebecca and Randal's working dynamic was certainly more productive. Meanwhile over at Excel, Rebecca and Randal worked well together, each contributing to make the process look smooth. The situation clearly caused tension between the former allies and appeared to derail the project as a whole. Alla, who had had previous success producing videos for an earlier task, appeared to try and take charge several times, but Felisha - who seemed to fear that Alla would get credit instead of herself - continually stopped her. Both teams appeared to take a similar storyline approach to the task, but given different working dynamics within the teams, they wound up with vastly different results.įelisha, who appeared to be shaken by the criticism she received from last week's task, seemed indecisive and tentative - especially when dealing with the outspoken and direct Alla. Meanwhile, Rebecca - who has proven herself to be a good contributor on tasks but unsuccessful leading them - took Team Excel's reigns from Randal and attempted to break her 0-2 project manager record.

Having been told she was the weakest candidate remaining during last week's boardroom, Felisha felt she needed to prove something to The Donald (and Carolyn, who had made the statement), so she told Alla she wanted to serve as Capital Edge's project manager for the task.
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The Apprentice 4's eleventh episode began with the four remaining candidates meeting The Donald at the NASDAQ stock market exchange, where he revealed that this week's task was to make a 60-second commercial for Office Live Meeting, a Microsoft business software product.
