Back in London, Lord Sugar was not amused by the "ship-show."
"Nick," Lord Sugar concluded, "your ship has sailed. You’re fired."
After a grueling session of finger-pointing regarding the missing sea bass and the pirate fiasco, the finger of fate finally pointed at Nick. For failing to navigate the basics of customer service and losing his treasure map, he was sent packing.
On Team Infinity, project manager Kathryn Louise Burn decided to pivot toward a "sophisticated wellness" theme, rebranding their deck as a floating sanctuary. Meanwhile, on Team Diverse, Nick Showering’s attempt to organize a "Pirate-Themed Speed Dating" event hit choppy waters before the ship even left the dock. The Maiden Voyage
The drama peaked during the evening service. While Team Infinity’s yoga-on-deck session was a hit with the early birds, their luxury dinner descended into chaos when the kitchen ran out of sea bass. Kathryn’s desperate attempt to pass off fish sticks as "artisanal seafood bites" didn't go unnoticed by Karren Brady, who watched with a skeptical, raised eyebrow.
The boardroom tension was palpable as Lord Sugar delivered his most eccentric brief yet: the candidates were to take over a luxury cruise liner for 48 hours, managing everything from the high-stakes "Captain’s Table" dinner to the poolside entertainment.
On the other side of the ship, Team Diverse’s pirate party was sinking. Nick, dressed in a tri-corner hat that was two sizes too big, tried to lead a shanty that nobody knew the words to. The "treasure hunt" ended abruptly when a candidate accidentally locked the clues in the ship’s safe, leaving thirty confused holidaymakers wandering the engine room. The Boardroom
"I asked for a five-star experience," he barked, "and you gave me a rubber dinghy with a leak."
Back in London, Lord Sugar was not amused by the "ship-show."
"Nick," Lord Sugar concluded, "your ship has sailed. You’re fired."
After a grueling session of finger-pointing regarding the missing sea bass and the pirate fiasco, the finger of fate finally pointed at Nick. For failing to navigate the basics of customer service and losing his treasure map, he was sent packing.
On Team Infinity, project manager Kathryn Louise Burn decided to pivot toward a "sophisticated wellness" theme, rebranding their deck as a floating sanctuary. Meanwhile, on Team Diverse, Nick Showering’s attempt to organize a "Pirate-Themed Speed Dating" event hit choppy waters before the ship even left the dock. The Maiden Voyage
The drama peaked during the evening service. While Team Infinity’s yoga-on-deck session was a hit with the early birds, their luxury dinner descended into chaos when the kitchen ran out of sea bass. Kathryn’s desperate attempt to pass off fish sticks as "artisanal seafood bites" didn't go unnoticed by Karren Brady, who watched with a skeptical, raised eyebrow.
The boardroom tension was palpable as Lord Sugar delivered his most eccentric brief yet: the candidates were to take over a luxury cruise liner for 48 hours, managing everything from the high-stakes "Captain’s Table" dinner to the poolside entertainment.
On the other side of the ship, Team Diverse’s pirate party was sinking. Nick, dressed in a tri-corner hat that was two sizes too big, tried to lead a shanty that nobody knew the words to. The "treasure hunt" ended abruptly when a candidate accidentally locked the clues in the ship’s safe, leaving thirty confused holidaymakers wandering the engine room. The Boardroom
"I asked for a five-star experience," he barked, "and you gave me a rubber dinghy with a leak."
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