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Episode 4: Pinkie to the rescue!

Ben Rawson-Jones, Blog Editor | 17:22 UK time, Thursday, 26 May 2011

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Do you know your cosmetics? Susan and Vincent confidently proclaimed their familiarity with the beauty industry during the latest task, although that was no guarantee of success in the muddy world of chocolate facials and 'winges'. Being in possession of an alluring pinkie seemed to do the trick for one candidate though…

Not even a fake fringe would have shielded failed Project Manager Felicity from the barrage of criticism she faced in the boardroom prior to her firing. tweeted tripleseis. It didn't help that Natasha had earlier marketed the hair-enhancing product by comparing it to a "pet hamster".

Mr Notepad-Calculator, as Nick dubbed him, remarked Adgad. Perhaps he hoped that Lord Sugar wouldn't recognise him later in the boardroom if he slipped them back on? Wrong. For Tom and Vincent were both likened to "a couple of stalkers" by Lord Sugar after they endured another task failure. laughed AlexNoble93 following the comment about his orangey complexion.

As for the winning team, Susan came in for a lot of criticism from the online community. The eager candidate's frequent mentions of her vocational past led Amit_mandalia to suggest a . For health reasons, we can't recommend that! On the flipside, Misstorydesigns wrote:

stated Ian Streames. Many were impressed by his growing confidence throughout the task – and he also might have started a new craze with his sales tactics! praised Kate March. Ìýpondered smoliver23.

The massage element of the task provided plenty of mirth. As Potts93 pointed out: Meanwhile, sensisuperstar felt that

Anyway, it's time to say goodbye – which is more than Ellie and Natasha did to Felicity. Maybe they were too busy trying to remember what Susan used to do for a living. What was it again?Ìý

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