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Yup i now want a car with a technologically advanced sunroof , and surround sound .
That campaign was somewhat flawed (a bicycle and the whole holiday/car hire image), but actually I was quite impressed that they acknowledged this. In the real world, this is exactly the sort of thing that market research would iron out. In fact, it wouldn't have been bad at all if they had then had time to add prices to the underground posters. On the other hand, the other "campaign" was arguably the worst stab at a task I've EVER seen on the Apprentice, somehow trumping the "item collection" episode on this very series where they had all day and only got 6 out of 9 items, including a failure to get some standard house bricks, available within 5 minutes of pretty much anywhere you happen to be in London.
The other one really did beggar belief. Was there really not a single person on that team who didn't know what a Norman Village was? Elizabeth expected a chocolate pot (sic ) English village apparently. And then the complete and utter absence of any co-ordination between the underground and TV campaigns was equally unbelievable. I genuinely don't understand why Sugar didn't sack all 3 of them. You get the feeling he was quite pissed off that Elizabeth wasn't called in, but to be honest as incompetent and laughable as she was, she simply needed reigning in. None of it was her fault.