Hillian1
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I'll agree that the first half of Neil's idea might have worked. But there is something fundamentally wrong when probably the best candidate gets booted out so late in the proceedings because his business plan disappoints. And as for that cock who didn't even own the firm he wanted SAS to invest in, that is a laughable situation.
Why don't they VET these people and their business plans before the show starts? It should only include people with interesting business plans that Sugar would be interested in, otherwise what is the point?
To be fair, I think what they wanted from Neil was for him to change the plan, he was IMO the best of the lot and I think Sugar wanted him to admit the flaw but as he stuck to his guns it showed a huge failing in him.
As for the idiot with the Rubiks cube, being called a parasite and thrown out of the interview then being told by Sugar straight away he's fired was priceless.