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The Apprentice (American TV series) season 4

The Apprentice 4 is the fourth season of The Apprentice, with Donald Trump as the executive producer and host. The show was aired on Thursday nights at 9 p.m. on NBC and started September 22, 2005.

The Apprentice
Season 4
No. of contestants18
WinnerRandal Pinkett
Runner-upRebecca Jarvis
No. of episodes13
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 22 (2005-09-22) –
December 15, 2005 (2005-12-15)
Additional information
Filming datesApril 2005 (2005-04) –
May 2005 (2005-05)
Season chronology
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Season 5

This was the first season of the show not to place in the Top 20 Nielsen Ratings; it averaged #38 with 11.01 million viewers.

Starting with this season, frequent boardroom adviser George H. Ross began to lessen his involvement with the show, with The Apprentice first season winner Bill Rancic effectively sharing the role with him throughout this and the following season.

Candidates edit

Unhappy with both the choice of candidates and the "street smarts" vs. "book smarts" premise from the preceding season, Trump went to the auditions and hand-picked 17 of the 18 candidates in season 4. In addition to candidate handpicking, Trump decided to go back to the premise of men versus women (there was eventually corporate restructuring). The all-women team named their corporation Capital Edge while the all-men team named their corporation Excel.

Recalling how some of the contestants in season 3 such as Michael Tarshi and Tana Goertz abused their exemptions from getting fired by choosing to be lazy instead of continuing to work hard on the tasks they were given, Trump made a new rule for exemptions in this season. The winning project manager, throughout the season, may be exempt from firing for the following week only if the majority of the other members in their team believed he/she did a satisfactory job. In the previous two seasons, the winning project manager would automatically be exempt from firing. The season had 3 episodes end with multiple firings, 2 of them were double firings, and one was a quadruple firing.

Team 1 Team 2
Capital Edge Excel
Candidate Background Original team Age Hometown Result
Randal Pinkett Consulting firm owner Excel 34 Somerset, New Jersey Hired by Trump
(12-15-2005)
Rebecca Jarvis Financial journalist Capital Edge 23 Chicago, Illinois Fired in the season finale
(12-15-2005)
Alla Wartenberg Salon & spa chain owner Capital Edge 31 Las Vegas, Nevada 10Fired in week 11
(12-1-2005)
Felisha Mason Real estate developer Capital Edge 29 Kansas City, Missouri 10Fired in week 11
(12-1-2005)
Adam Israelov Risk manager Excel 22 Atlanta, Georgia 10Fired in week 10
(11-24-2005)
Clay Lee Realtor Excel 28 College Station, Texas 10Fired in week 9
(11-17-2005)
Marshawn Evans Recent law school graduate Capital Edge 26 Atlanta, Georgia 10Fired in week 8
(11-10-2005)
Brian Mandelbaum Print company executive Excel 23 New York, New York 10Fired in week 8
(11-10-2005)
Markus Garrison Inventor Excel 41 Sarasota, Florida 10Fired in week 7
(11-3-2005)
James Dillon Sales executive Excel 27 Alexandria, Virginia 10Fired in week 6
(10-27-2005)
Mark Lamkin Wealth manager Excel 35 Louisville, Kentucky 10Fired in week 6
(10-27-2005)
Jennifer Murphy Beauty pageant contestant Capital Edge 26 Los Angeles, California 10Fired in week 6
(10-27-2005)
Josh Shaw Beauty company owner Excel 30 New York, New York 10Fired in week 6
(10-27-2005)
Kristi Caudell Sales executive Capital Edge 24 Gainesville, Georgia 10Fired in week 5
(10-20-2005)
Toral Mehta Investment banker Capital Edge 29 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 10Fired in week 4
(10-13-2005)
Jennifer Wallen Realty company owner Capital Edge 31 Anthem, Arizona 10Fired in week 3
(10-6-2005)
Chris Valletta Marketing executive Excel 27 Dallas, Texas 10Fired in week 2
(9-29-2005)
Melissa Holovach Real estate investor Capital Edge 30 Tampa, Florida 10Fired in week 1
(9-22-2005)

Weekly results edit

Candidate Original team Week 5 team Week 6 team Week 7 team Week 9 team Final week team Application result Record as project manager
Randal Pinkett Excel Capital Edge Capital Edge Excel Excel Excel Hired by Trump 3–0 (win in weeks 3, 7, & 10)
Rebecca Jarvis Capital Edge Capital Edge Excel Excel Excel Capital Edge Fired in the Season Finale 1–2 (win in week 11, loss in weeks 3 & 9)
Alla Wartenberg Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 11 1–1 (win in week 6, loss in week 10)
Felisha Mason Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 11 1–2 (win in week 9, loss in weeks 4 & 11)
Adam Israelov Excel Excel Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 10 0–1 (loss in week 7)
Clay Lee Excel Excel Capital Edge Capital Edge Excel Fired in week 9 2–0 (win in weeks 4 & 8)
Marshawn Evans Capital Edge Capital Edge Excel Excel Excel Fired in week 8 1–0 (win in week 2)
Brian Mandelbaum Excel Excel Excel Excel Fired in week 8 1–1 (win in week 5, loss in week 8)
Markus Garrison Excel Excel Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 7 1–0 (win in week 1)
James Dillon Excel Excel Excel Capital Edge Fired in week 6
Mark Lamkin Excel Excel Excel Excel Fired in week 6
Jennifer Murphy Capital Edge Capital Edge Excel Fired in week 6 0–1 (loss in week 5)
Josh Shaw Excel Excel Excel Excel Fired in week 6 0–1 (loss in week 6)
Kristi Caudell Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 5 0–1 (loss in week 1)
Toral Mehta Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 4
Jennifer Wallen Capital Edge Fired in week 3
Chris Valletta Excel Capital Edge Fired in week 2 0–1 (loss in week 2)
Melissa Holovach Capital Edge Fired in week 1
Elimination Chart
No. Candidate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Randal IN IN WIN IN IN IN WIN IN IN WIN IN HIRED
2 Rebecca IN IN LOSE IN IN IN IN IN LOSE IN WIN FIRED
3-4 Alla IN IN IN IN IN WIN IN IN IN LOSE FIRED
Felisha IN IN IN LOSE IN IN IN IN WIN BR FIRED
5 Adam IN IN IN IN IN IN LOSE IN IN FIRED
6 Clay IN IN IN WIN IN IN BR WIN FIRED
7-8 Marshawn IN WIN IN IN IN IN IN FIRED
Brian IN IN IN IN WIN IN IN FIRED
9 Markus WIN BR IN IN IN IN FIRED
10-13 James IN IN IN IN IN FIRED
Mark IN IN IN IN IN FIRED
Jennifer M. IN IN BR IN LOSE FIRED
Josh IN IN IN IN IN FIRED
14 Kristi LOSE IN IN IN FIRED
15 Toral IN IN IN FIRED
16 Jennifer W. IN IN FIRED
17 Chris IN FIRED
18 Melissa FIRED
  The candidate was on the losing team.
  The candidate was hired and won the competition.
  The candidate won as project manager on his/her team.
  The candidate lost as project manager on his/her team.
  The candidate was brought to the final boardroom.
  The candidate was fired.
  The candidate lost as project manager and was fired.

Episodes edit

Week 1: Let's Get Physical edit

  • Air date: September 22, 2005
  • Sponsor: Bally Total Fitness
  • Project: Teams had to create and promote a workout class for Bally Total Fitness. The team that generates the most renevue of profit wins.
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Carolyn Kepcher; George H. Ross
  • Trump Monologue Can't We All Get Along - It is a lot harder to be successful if you can't work with people.
  • Capital Edge project manager: Kristi
  • Excel project manager: Markus
  • Winning team: Excel
    • Team's profit: $527
    • Reason for win: Markus executed the key strategy of offering a lower cost & deluxe packages, which increased sales and was key to the victory. Excel had a better location than Capital Edge and focused their efforts on Bally's existing customers, taking advantage of the captive audience.
    • Exemption: In a new twist, the winning team would have to vote if their project manager would be exempt from being fired. When Trump asked if Markus should be exempt, only Adam and Randal voted yes, which was not a majority vote and did not grant Markus immunity from the next firing.
    • Excel's reward: Friar's Club lunch with Donald Trump.
  • Losing team: Capital Edge
    • Team's profit: $516
    • Reasons for loss: Despite a narrow loss of $11, the marketing was ultimately deemed critical to the loss. The flyer that came out from the graphic designer included XXX in between "Triple Threat" rather than outside of the words as Kristi requested, suggesting the class had an illicit and inappropriate theme.
    • Initial boardroom: While Kristi was sharply criticized by Carolyn for her role in the loss, a majority of Capital Edge said that Melissa was very negative, dramatic, and obnoxious. Several team members pointed out that the loss could have been prevented had Melissa's behavior had not been untenable.[1]
    • Sent to boardroom: Kristi and Melissa
    • Fired: Melissa Holovach – for being unable to work with women and for her disruptive behavior throughout the entire task.[1]
  • Notes:
    • After splitting the candidates into the two teams, Trump offered a reward to the first person to reach his helicopter, which was on the other side of the golf course. The winner's team would be granted the use of the helicopter for the duration of the task. Mark, from Excel, reached the helicopter first.[2]
    • This is the first time that an all-male team won the first task and the first time that the eventual winner won the first task.
    • Josh said that the men did not intend to grant any winning project manager immunity during the course of the season, as they felt that no candidate could single-handedly be responsible for a team's victory. Ultimately however, every other victorious project manager this season (apart from Clay in Week 8) would be voted to receive immunity by their teammates, and it was clear in retrospect the men denied Markus the immunity because they didn't like him and weren't willing to give him any tangible credit for "leading" them to a victory.
    • Kristi asks if she could bring only one person back into the boardroom. Trump complied, making it the first time in Apprentice history that only one candidate was brought back, when they had the option to bring back two. This would not be the only time, as future candidates would also only bring back one person to the boardroom in this season.
    • Melissa's firing marked the first time that a female competitor was the first person to be fired from the show. All previous seasons featured a man being the first one fired.
    • After Melissa's elimination, Kristi made a smug smirk and Trump immediately chastised her for it, saying she had "nothing to be proud of".
    • Melissa virtually destroyed her chances of being hired by Trump and continuing on the show when she admitted (repeatedly) that she can not get along with women. She also added that women generally dislike her because they feel threatened or intimidated by her beauty and intelligence, which did not impress Trump or his advisors.
    • Melissa later appeared on a Dr. Phil episode where she continued to blame Kristi for her firing (though she didn't refer to Kristi by name) before conceding that she hadn't done a good job and needed to look more closely at herself for that.
    • During the filming of the first task, Randal was told that his grandmother had died. After announcing Excel's win, Trump gave Randal the opportunity to leave the show. Randal declined, saying he felt that his grandmother would have wanted him to stay on the show.[3] During the filming of episode 2, Trump allowed Randal to borrow his helicopter and attend the funeral.

Week 2: There's No Little "i" in Team edit

  • Air date: September 29, 2005
  • Sponsor: Lamborghini
  • Project: Teams had to create an advertising campaign for Lamborghini cars.
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Carolyn Kepcher; George H. Ross
  • Trump Monologue Be Flexible In business it is important to adapt, and if you don't adapt you are never going to be good in business and you are never going to be successful. Show flexibility, be able to make a change.
  • Capital Edge project manager: Marshawn
  • Excel project manager: Chris
  • Winning team: Capital Edge
    • Reasons for victory: Their campaign was very strong overall and had no significant weaknesses, and the Lamborghini executives particularly liked the fact that their campaign conveyed the message through images and emotion alone, without needing too much text. They also liked their advertisement, presentation, and the video.
    • Exemption: All of Capital Edge (with the exception of Kristi) voted to have Marshawn exempt from being fired in Week 3.
    • Capital Edge's reward: Hockey with New York Islanders legends and prospects.
      • At the reward, Rebecca fell and broke her ankle.
  • Losing team: Excel
    • Reasons for loss: Despite that both teams had solid & outstanding video adverts, the executive felt the men wasn't as strong than the women by having the presentation too wordy and felt that Excel had made critical errors by making their marketing materials too verbose. On top of that, grammatical errors were spotted on the team's printed ad posters; one ad read "Green With Envy" felt that it was confusing whilst Markus tried to inform his team it should have read "Green With Envy?". With the second ad, the executives didn't like the fact that the Italian on "Rebirth of Italian Intimidation" had a lowercase "i" on their ad.[4]
    • Sent to boardroom: Chris and Markus
      • Firing verdict: Prior to Chris choosing only Markus back to the boardroom, Trump made it clear that Chris should bring Mark into the boardroom, because Mark was responsible for the bad grammar on the ads. Chris took the blame for Mark's mistake, saying he believed in Mark and when Mark failed, he failed too.[5]
    • Fired: Chris Valletta – for producing a mediocre ad-poster especially presentation, allowing his emotions to influence his decision-making after bringing in Markus back to the boardroom and for effectively being responsible for the loss after not bringing in Mark instead.
  • Notes:
    • Chris was adamant about getting Markus fired, claiming that he disrupted the team's unity. Even though several other members of Excel wanted Markus gone as well (Josh and Clay in particular), Trump and his advisors reminded them that Markus was not responsible for losing the task, and he even had the correct idea for one of their ads.
    • Trump and his advisors saw potential in Chris, but they did not like the fact that he deliberately brought back Markus and not Mark, after Trump clearly stated not to do so otherwise; Carolyn in particular said that she would have kept Chris over Mark without a second thought had both been in the final boardroom. Chris had also brought back Markus alone, which did not statistically improve his chances of not being fired.
    • After being fired, Trump told Chris that he thought Chris had great potential and then warned Markus that he would not last long, to which Markus replied "I'll prove you wrong". Markus would go on to be fired the next time he lost a task.
    • In his exit interview, Chris continued to bad-mouth Markus. He claimed "Markus didn't even have his hands on the paddle, was facing the opposite direction drinking a martini talking to the captain." talking as if the team was on a boat and saying Markus was "the one guy not paddling".
    • In the middle of the task, Randal left to attend his grandmother's funeral. He arrived back at the agency as Excel was getting ready to present their advertising campaign to Lamborghini.[6]
    • The little "i" in the episode's title refers to the error in Excel's advertising. Mark thought that using the small "i" in "Rebirth of Italian Intimidation" to match the small "i's" in Lamborghini would have looked better.[7]
    • Because of the NHL lockout taking place during filming of this task, the reward only involved Islanders legends and prospects. Active players were not eligible to participate in the reward because of the lockout not having been settled at the time of taping.
    • Markus pitched the slogan "Smooth As Silk", as part of a visual package. A Lamborghini executive rejected it outright. Although not mentioned during the episode, it happens that this slogan was already in use by Thai Airways International for over 30 years.
    • This is the first time in The Apprentice history when only two candidates were pulled into the final boardroom for two consecutive weeks, when the project manager had the option to bring in two or three candidates.

Week 3: Something Old, Something New edit

  • Air date: October 6, 2005
  • Sponsor: Best Buy Geek Squad
  • Project: Excel and Capital Edge were both given space at the Cedar Crest Village Home in Pompton Plains, New Jersey to host a technology expo for the senior citizens. All the equipment was purchased at Best Buy using the allotted Best Buy gift cards.[8]
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Carolyn Kepcher; George H. Ross
  • Trump Monologue Inspire Leadership is very important in business, you have to really make them respect you. Hilariously the monologue shows footage of Trump motivating one of his lawyer by flaunting Jennifer Hawkins Miss Universe 2004 in-front of him. It was out of context and exactly how she was inspiring was not elaborated.
  • Capital Edge project manager: Rebecca
  • Excel project manager: Randal
  • Task tension: While the task generally ran much smoother than the two previous ones, there were still minor issues on both teams. On Excel, Clay attempted to shoot down every idea that Markus came up with (despite the other men agreeing that this time they were actually good ideas), and then unwittingly offended George by asking him to back up his claim that older people are fixed in their habits, and unwilling to learn. Meanwhile, on Capital Edge most of the women felt that Rebecca was an abrasive leader and a poor motivator.
  • Winning team: Excel
    • Reason for victory: The men created a lot of buzz around their expo, and focused on demonstrations that would be easy to follow and would allow the senior citizens to interact with the new technology. In spite of Clay's concerns, Markus excelled in the role of explaining the complicated TIVO system to the senior citizens proving to be a major factor in Excel scoring an average rating of 8.1 from the attendees.
    • Exemption: Excel voted unanimously to have Randal exempt from firing for Week 4.[9]
    • Excel's reward: Handing out toys to children at a hospital.
  • Losing team: Capital Edge
    • Reasons for loss: Although the technology demonstrations were generally okay (with the notable exception of Toral, who got completely lost while trying to demonstrate a TV), the team was let down badly by Jennifer W.'s poor organization and decoration of the event, which looked bare and uninviting. Capital Edge's expo was rated at 7.9 by the attendees.
    • Sent to boardroom: Rebecca, Jennifer M., and Jennifer W., in spite of the team's criticisms and a strong suggestion by Trump for Toral to be brought back.[10]
      • Boardroom Verdict: Trump disagreed with Rebecca's decision to not bring Toral back, as well as her decision to bring in Jennifer M. for the boardroom; however, he felt that Rebecca had potential. Rebecca also strongly defended Toral to the point where Trump allowed Toral one last chance to prove herself.[11] Carolyn found Capital Edge's presentation boring,[10] dull and drab[10] and was also the one to point out to Jennifer W. that instead of the cake saying "Techno Expo", it read "Tethno Expo".[12] Jennifer W. was exposed to be primarily liable for the refreshments and the decorations, prompting Trump to find Jennifer W. to ultimately be liable for the loss.[10]
    • Fired: Jennifer Wallen – for being the most accountable to her team's failure due to her lackluster event planning.
  • Notes:
    • Rebecca started out the episode on crutches after breaking her ankle during the reward from the previous task.[13]
    • When asked if Markus was the weakest member on Excel again, the men defended him and noted his improvement, impressing Trump.
    • After the candidates had left the boardroom, referring to Rebecca, Trump told Carolyn and George, "This girl's either gonna be great or a disaster."[10]
    • In her exit interview, Jennifer W. claimed she is a great event planner.

Week 4: Ice Cream of Genie edit

  • Airdate: October 13, 2005
  • Sponsor: Dairy Queen
  • Project: Teams had to create a new promotional character for the Dairy Queen Blizzard Treat. The winning team will be judged based on the executive's decision.
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Carolyn Kepcher; George H. Ross
  • Trump Monologue Maximize Potential A good leader has to be able to recognize the strengths and weaknesses of employees. The leader has to see who is really strong and where.
  • Capital Edge project manager: Felisha
  • Excel project manager: Clay
  • Winning team: Excel
    • Reasons for victory: The team incorporated both the Dairy Queen logo and ice cream into their character. The executives felt it should have had a little more in the way of Blizzard Treat-specific features, but the finished product was still far more suitable than Capital Edge's effort.
    • Exemption: All of Excel voted for Clay to be exempt from firing in week 5 before the reward was announced
    • Excel's reward: Playing baseball with the New York Mets
  • Losing team: Capital Edge
    • Reasons for loss: The women team's character was overly cartoonish and did not advertise the Dairy Queen or Blizzard Treat brand at all. While Jennifer M. and Marshawn lobbied for the Dairy Queen logo to be placed on their mascot design, the rest of the team vetoed it. The executives felt that Capital Edge had misunderstood Dairy Queen's target market, as their target was teenagers and young adults, whereas Capital Edge's character seemed to be aimed at children.
    • Boardroom tension: Felisha seemed to be in serious danger early in the boardroom, after she was deemed to be a weak leader and could not effectively defend herself from George and Carolyn's criticism of her decisions, which included the poorly designed costume and lack of branding. Toral then spoke up and criticised Felisha for trying to get her to dress up as their character, saying that she considered such a request offensive because of her cultural beliefs, but the other women told Trump that Toral had said no such thing during the task, effectively shifting everything to her. Toral then tried to justify her failure to step up as project manager by saying that Felisha had claimed to be a marketing genius, but Felisha and the others denied that. Compounding her situation, Toral also unwittingly insulted Trump by saying that no serious businessperson would dress up in a silly costume, causing Trump to point out several occasions (including a Saturday Night Live appearance) when he had done such a thing.
    • Sent to boardroom: No final boardroom – while Trump considered Felisha to be primarily responsible for the loss, he was so angered at Toral's excuses and failure to perform, especially since she was educated at Wharton, a school which he regards highly ( as he attended Wharton himself ), that he fired her instead, and on the spot.
    • Fired: Toral Mehta – for making an excessive number of excuses as to why she hadn't stepped up in any regard to the task, not living up to Rebecca's promises, and being a generally ineffective and divisive force in her team.
  • Notes:
    • Rebecca asked Toral to step up as Project Manager after the previous episode's boardroom, but Toral still refused to do so, resulting in Rebecca reluctantly saying that Toral should be fired when Trump asked her opinion. Trump made it clear Rebecca would have been fired as well if she defended Toral again.
    • Toral not only did nothing in this task, but she also procrastinated during the costume presentation phase, including, but not limited to, not giving Felisha a hard reason why she can't wear the costume. She also disassociated herself from the result, saying the team deserved to lose, but Marshawn strongly pointed out that Toral didn't contribute to tasks, meaning she wasn't a part of wins or losses.
    • Although Kristi wasn't polite throughout the task, she, alongside Alla, Jennifer M. and Felisha asked Toral to wear the costume, but Toral refused to do so, not only because the costume was poorly designed, but also for personal reasons (including but not limited to her religious beliefs), however she didn't bring up the hard reasons why she can't wear "silly-designed costumes" to her colleagues prior to both the presentation and before the boardroom.
    • After the firing, Trump expressed huge disappointment at Toral, feeling she should've been one of the stronger candidates due to her intelligence, but hated how she never stepped up nor took responsibility for her actions, even when Rebecca fought for her to stay. In the end he, Carolyn, and George agreed that firing Toral was the right choice.
    • This was the second occasion where Trump felt so strongly that a single candidate deserved to be fired that he did so without asking the project manager who they wanted to bring back, after Brian McDowell in Season 3. Brian however was the project manager in that task whereas Toral was not.

Week 5: Lost in Space edit

  • Airdate: October 20, 2005
  • Sponsor: Sony Pictures
  • Project: The teams had to design a parade float in order to advertise for the upcoming release of the film Zathura: A Space Adventure. The winning float would be chosen by the film's director, Jon Favreau, and a Sony Pictures executive.
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Carolyn Kepcher; Bill Rancic
  • Trump Monologue Money Matters Business is all about money, money is a score card.
    • Corporate restruction: Randal transferred to Capital Edge to even out the teams, since the women were down to 6 members
  • Capital Edge project manager: Jennifer M.
  • Excel project manager: Brian
  • Winning team: Excel (Brian exempted)
    • Reason for victory: Despite Brian giving an awful presentation to Favreau and the Sony executive, their float was well-built and made strong use of the Zathura branding, even having an audio clip of the correct pronunciation to ensure that the film's name would be remembered by people who saw the float.
    • Excel's reward: A Recording Session with Wyclef Jean where the men recorded a song called "Rubble Man".
  • Losing team: Capital Edge
    • Reason for loss: Once again, Capital Edge missed the point. Their float was built to a far lower quality than their rivals' effort, most notably suffering from totally inconsistent scaling and the film's logo being placed too high up. Jennifer M. mispronounced Zathura (calling it "Zenthura") several times during the presentation, which gave the executives a very bad impression of Jennifer's team. Things were only compounded by Kristi being extremely combative and disagreeing with her team most of the time.
    • Initial boardroom: While Jennifer M. initially came under heavy fire from Carolyn and Bill for her bad presentation, Trump noted that there were more fundamental problems to blame for Capital Edge's loss. A discussion then arose as to whether the problem was in the float's design or in the team dynamic being disrupted, leading to the other team members telling Trump that in either case, Kristi would be the most at fault for the task failure. Jennifer M. then asked to bring back Kristi alone, which Trump agreed to.
    • Sent to boardroom: Jennifer M. & Kristi
    • Fired: Kristi Caudell – for being the originator of Capital Edge's unsuccessful concept, for being too controlling and disrupting the team's dynamic. Despite Jennifer M.'s lackluster role as Project Manager, Trump concluded that Kristi's failings and her inability to work with her team were much more at fault in the end.
  • Notes:
    • Brian also mispronounced the film's name (as "Zarutha") during his initial meeting with Favreau. On that occasion Favreau took the error in good humor, noting that he had mispronounced the name himself early in production, and Brian decided to incorporate the audio recording as a result of this.
    • After the firing, Jennifer tried to apologize to Kristi for getting her fired, but Kristi quickly snapped back at her.
    • Instead of the usual theme at the end of the broadcast, "Rubble Man" was broadcast as the show ended.

Week 6: Take Me Out to the Boardroom edit

  • Airdate: October 27, 2005
  • Sponsor: Dick's Sporting Goods
  • Project: The teams were tasked to promote an interactive sales event based on a sport the team chooses. The winning team will be determined as to who generates the highest percentage increase in revenue of sales. Capital Edge chose golf and Excel chose baseball.
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Carolyn Kepcher; Bill Rancic
    • Corporate restructuring: Because Capital Edge lost 4 tasks (including 3 in a row), Carolyn asked each team's project manager to send three players as to who they want to move to the other team. Alla sent Jennifer M., Rebecca, and Marshawn to Excel. Josh sent Clay, Adam, and Markus to Capital Edge.
  • Trump Monologue Take It To The Limit A successful team has to challenge each other, push your teammates to be better performers. You don't want to drive them over the edge, but push them as close to the edge as you can.
  • Capital Edge project manager: Alla
  • Excel project manager: Josh
  • Winning team: Capital Edge (Alla exempt)
    • Reasons for victory: Every member of the team was focused on sales instead of gimmicks, and the team also created a mini golf course to entertain the children while their parents went shopping. The result was a 74% increase in sales.
    • Capital Edge's reward: Taking a private jet to Montauk for a fishing trip and seafood dinner on the beach.
  • Losing team: Excel
    • Reasons for loss: The team had no unique selling point, while the only team members to make any sales were Brian, Marshawn, and Rebecca. The rest of the team were just focused on marketing and did not make any sales whatsoever. Time and resources were also wasted by setting up a batting cage that took up most of the shop floor and didn't leave any room to display the products. This resulted in Excel making sales drop 34% below average, with the total margin loss being 108%.
    • Boardroom tension: Usually, Trump would allow the project manager to select 1–3 people to go back into the boardroom. But since Josh was responsible for the worst failure in the history of The Apprentice, Trump didn't give Josh the opportunity to do so. Instead, Trump sent Brian back to suite (due to his exemption) along with Marshawn and Rebecca, who were the only two other than Brian to achieve sales.
    • Sent to boardroom: Josh, Jennifer M., James, Mark
      • Boardroom tension: Bill grilled Jennifer M. for her role in the loss and the promises she didn't deliver on. Josh and Mark quickly rounded on Jennifer M., who further harmed her cause by repeatedly snapping at Carolyn and even Trump himself on further questioning. James did reserve some criticism for Josh, who he accused of failing to give the team enough direction. Carolyn also criticized Josh for failing as a leader and not taking any accountability for their loss, and she felt he was using Jennifer M. as a scapegoat. In the end, Trump was disappointed at all four of them for completely missing the point of the task and decided that he had no choice but to fire all four of them.
    • Fired: All four of them are fired for the largest loss ever in the history of The Apprentice, plus the following additional reasons:
      • James Dillon – for being responsible for building a batting cage that forced merchandise away from the display and caused sales to drop drastically.
      • Jennifer Murphy – for not delivering her promises, taking no responsibility for the loss, making far too many excuses, and for her poor behavior in the boardroom.
      • Josh Shaw – for having a terrible quality of leadership, making blatantly poor decisions throughout the task, and for taking no accountability for his mistakes.
      • Mark Lamkin – for not selling anything and for being a generally weak contributor in the process.
  • Notes:
    • Trump fired the four final boardroom candidates all at once, by saying, "You're all fired; all four are fired! Go home. Go home." Bill assured Trump that this was the only choice Trump had, since none of the four stepped up or hit the mark correctly during the task.
    • This was the first time that Trump was not present to assign the teams their task or to announce the results. Carolyn sat in Trump's chair and assigned the corporate reform and the task. She and Bill called Trump to tell him the results and he expressed great shock and disappointment when Excel's results were announced.
    • This was only the second time where more than one person was fired in a single episode outside of the interviews. The first time was when both Wes & Maria were fired in week 11 of the second season.
    • This was the worst boardroom loss ever for a team on the history of The Apprentice (to be surpassed in Season 7); Capital Edge boosted sales by 74%, and Excel dropped sales by 34%. The margin was 108% and this irritated Trump, as the margin of defeat was large beyond imagination, although Trump stated that he had to do something to seriously change Capital Edge due to the bad team record (prior to this task, Capital Edge had only won the second task).
    • This was also the first time that none of the candidates from the final boardroom returned to the suite, because all final boardroom candidates were fired, another first in the history of The Apprentice. Trump was angry at the disastrous loss margin, and Carolyn said that she couldn't "choose one of them" (Josh for being a poor leader, Jennifer for never living up to her promises, James for building the batting cage which forced merchandise away from the display, which brought customers in but they were interested in playing instead of buying, and Mark for taking a back seat on the task), which gave Trump enough information, evidence, and reasons to conduct a mass exodus.
    • Before the boardroom, Josh told Mark he would bring back Jennifer M., but that he didn't want to bring back James. This worried Mark, because if Josh only brought back Jennifer M. and Trump didn't blame her for the loss, he'd have no choice but to fire Josh. Josh also thought that Brian, Rebecca, and Marshawn did an excellent job doing the sales.
    • Bill said Jennifer M. promised great things, but he didn't see her deliver on any of her promises, and pointed out that she "barely" evaded firing after the last task, which might have contributed to her dismissal.
    • As the group was leaving the boardroom, Mark apologized to Trump for the team disappointing him, and assured him that he was better than that. Trump accepted the apology, and said that all four candidates were better than what they showed.
    • After the boardroom, all four fired candidates loaded themselves and their luggage into a single waiting taxicab. During the exit interview, all four just sat awkwardly and never looked at or spoke to each other.

Week 7: Back to School edit

  • Airdate: November 3, 2005
  • Sponsor: The Learning Annex
    • Corporate restruction: Since Excel was grievously decimated after the previous boardroom, the team is given the opportunity to take a Capital Edge member, and in turn they take back Randal, who becomes the team's PM for the task.
  • Project: The teams had to promote a new class for the Learning Annex. Capital Edge chose Sex in the Workplace and Excel chose Stand Out to Hit the Mark.
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Carolyn Kepcher; George H. Ross
  • Trump Monologue Get To The Point - Quick, short, to the point. No games. There are only so many overs in the day, the quicker you are the more you can get done.
  • Capital Edge project manager: Adam
  • Excel project manager: Randal
  • Winning team: Excel (Randal exempted)
    • Reasons for victory: Despite the subject not being exciting, Excel was very optimistic in their presentation which created a lot of positive feedback.
    • Excel's reward: A shopping spree at Michael Kors.
  • Losing team: Capital Edge
    • Reasons for loss: According to the guests in the presentation, the team had a terrible presentation and Clay offended the guests by making offensive comments, which ruined the class. The team was criticized for having no agenda, no flow-ideas, poor presentation, and for being boring, despite Markus' clear warnings that the chosen topic was doomed from the start.
    • Sent to boardroom: Adam, Clay, Markus
    • Fired: Markus Garrison – for not contributing much to this task, and being seen as an overall weaker competitor in the process. Despite Adam being the losing project manager, Trump felt he had potential. Trump expressed his displeasure at Clay's rude behavior and offensive comments to Jews, however he did feel that Clay had shown more potential than Markus, who did virtually nothing in comparison and didn't even attempt to help his team when he knew the plan was going to fail.
  • Notes:
    • This is the first week in which Excel had fewer members than Capital Edge, due to the decimation of the team the previous week.
    • Clay calls Adam a "shy, tight Jewish boy" during the sex presentation and was immediately chastised for it by Adam and George. Clay said that Adam was discussing his not wanting to pay a lot of money on dates, and he was going with Adam's own idea. While Adam believed that Clay was not anti-Semitic (which played a major role in Clay not being fired), he did cite the comments as an example of Clay being obnoxious and stupid.
    • Markus is seen smoking a Cohiba cigar during the hours before the boardroom. The show's edit falsely presented footage to suggest he was disengaged and looking at a yo-yo during the presentation, which was actually footage filmed after the event and dishonestly spliced in to disparage Markus. Markus challenged this and other deceptive edits during post-firing media interviews and also challenged Donald Trump to a debate, which never occurred.
    • Trump asked Clay whether he was a homosexual and Adam whether he had any sexual experience. In a typical job interview, those questions should not be asked, but this is not a typical job interview.

Week 8: Store Wars edit

  • Airdate: November 10, 2005
  • Sponsor: Lucasfilm and Best Buy
  • Project: The teams had to design an interactive display for the DVD release of Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith and the video game release of Star Wars: Battlefront II
  • Trump Monologue: Loyalty A disloyal person can totally destroy an organization, if you find a disloyal person get rid of him or her immediately.
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Carolyn Kepcher; Bill Rancic
  • Capital Edge project manager: Clay
  • Excel project manager: Brian
  • Winning team: Capital Edge. The team voted that Clay should not be exempt, as they felt that Alla had done most of the key work on the project and should have been the project manager.
    • Reasons for victory: Capital Edge won largely because of the miscues committed by Excel, though their display was generally immersive and well-executed, if a little generic.
    • Capital Edge's reward: Spending time with Bill Rancic, and touring Trump Tower at City Place in White Plains—Trump deduced the winning team needed more tutelage from a proven worker since Clay is not exempt.
  • Losing team: Excel
    • Reasons for loss: While Excel had a good concept and seem perfectly executed, the executives from Lucasfilm and Best Buy were confused about why Darth Vader was not featured in Excel's display, as he was the key character in the film (it's important to add central characters in sales display or any segments for they are one of the key focal points in marketing). This was attributed to the fact that the team missed their meeting with the executives, which Randal had arranged for 10:15AM, but which they didn't arrive at until just after 10:45AM due to Brian deciding to set out only fifteen minutes beforehand. Additionally, while Rebecca did a creditable job presenting, it was obvious that she was not fully prepared; Marshawn had initially been set to do the presentation but backed out with less than half an hour's notice.
    • Initial boardroom: Trump was dumbfounded that Brian would think that fifteen minutes was enough time to get across Manhattan, especially as a Murray Hill resident. Carolyn brought up the issue of Marshawn not presenting, who then became extremely evasive upon questioning by Trump and his advisers. At first, Marshawn lied that Rebecca had usurped the presenter's position from her, then changed her story and claimed that she stepped down because she thought Brian would do a better job (which Brian immediately refuted). It was clear Marshawn had no valid reasoning for not presenting other than just not wanting, and Bill accused her of abandoning the team by not showcasing her public speaking skills. Trump was further disappointed when Marshawn downplayed the task altogether because it was "just about a store display", which he pointed out that most creatives would jump at the chance to produce something for a franchise as big as Star Wars.
    • Sent to boardroom: No internal review – Randal was exempt, Rebecca was not at all responsible for the defeat, and Trump had enough evidence to fire both of the other team members for their terrible performances without the need for a final boardroom.
    • Fired:
      • Brian Mandelbaum - for his lackluster leadership, poor time management, depending too much on Randal throughout the task, missing the meeting with executives (which was the main reason why they failed), and a generally very poor track record over the course of the interview process.
      • Marshawn Evans - for refusing to do the presentation and making a variety of excuses in response for doing so. While Trump did not feel that she was directly to blame for the loss, her blatant dishonesty and disdain for the project as a whole was enough for him to realize she would be unsuitable for his organization.
  • Notes:
    • This is the third time that two or more people have been fired on The Apprentice. The first occurrence was in Season 2, Week 11 (Wes and Maria) and the second in Season 4, Week 6 (Josh, Jennifer M., James, and Mark).
    • This is also the second time this season that more than one person has been fired, making the event an Apprentice first. Trump actually felt Marshawn had been a strong performer and had great potential, but her choosing to not present and her subsequent lies about her actions sealed her fate.
    • Following the previous boardroom, a furious Clay demanded to be project manager after being "thrown under the bus" by his team. His less-than-enthused team obliged, but it was clear they had hoped to lose the task and subsequently get Clay fired.
    • Unlike the previous multiple-firing in week 6, in which he fired all four of Josh, Jennifer M., James, and Mark all at once, he fired Brian and Marshawn one at a time; Brian was fired first.
    • Carolyn seemed unsure about Marshawn's firing after the final boardroom, but Trump "hated" the fact that Marshawn abandoned her team and had no enthusiasm for the task. Bill agreed and Trump said "only the best can work here" to which Carolyn nodded.
    • As with the previous multiple-firing in week 6, both Brian and Marshawn had to share a single taxi. During the exit interview Marshawn blamed Brian for the loss while Brian never spoke a word and sat with his back toward Marshawn.

Week 9: One Hit Blunder edit

  • Airdate: November 17, 2005
  • Sponsor: XM Radio
  • Corporate shuffle: Clay asked Trump if he could move from Capital Edge to Excel because he didn't like the way Adam, Alla, and Felisha were treating him. Trump agreed, and Clay joined Randal and Rebecca.
  • Task: The teams had to choose an unsigned singer and create a song for them to sing. The song would be aired on XM Radio Café channel and critiqued by listeners who called in. Capital Edge worked with Levi Kreis [1] and Excel worked with Jide [2].
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Carolyn Kepcher; George H. Ross
  • Trump Monologue Creative Balance - It is a great businessperson that can decide between practicality and creativity. You have to strike a balance.
  • Capital Edge project manager: Felisha
  • Excel project manager: Rebecca
  • Winning team: Capital Edge
    • Reasons for win: Capital Edge successfully worked as a trio and managed to create a well-received pop rock song, despite the band having a more established jazz background.
    • Capital Edge's reward: A private helicopter tour of popular New York City buildings with Trump.
  • Losing team: Excel
    • Reasons for loss: Instead of alternative rock, which XM radio specializes in, Excel decided to change genre and created a song that was not popular with the XM radio listeners. In addition, Randal had the radio channel listed wrong on the team's marketing material poster. Rebecca was also tense during their presentation, which was attributed to Clay's disrespectful behavior weighing on her throughout the task.
    • Sent to boardroom: No final boardroom – While Trump considered all three responsible for the loss, Trump noted that Rebecca and Randal had been outstanding throughout the process, whereas Clay was repeatedly singled out for being a negative force and routinely insubordinate. Trump ultimately chose to give Randal and Rebecca another chance, which sealed Clay's fate.
    • Fired: Clay Lee - for having a terrible attitude, refusing to take any responsibility for his actions, and being too difficult to work with throughout the whole process. Trump felt that all of the members of Excel were equally responsible for the loss, but ultimately fired Clay based on his history of not getting along with others and making no improvement in that regard.
  • Notes:
    • Exemptions are no longer issued. Randal was the last person in Apprentice history to receive an exemption.
    • Clay happily volunteered to move to Excel following the double firing the previous week. Trump accepted his offer, but Clay implicated himself when Capital Edge became very ecstatic after Clay left the team, saying they would never want to work with him ever again.
    • Both Rebecca and Randal were in serious danger of also being fired, due to Rebecca losing twice as a project manager and Randal because Trump considered the error over the channel number to be such a basic mistake that it was grounds for instant dismissal. It was strongly implied that Randal's honesty over the error (compared to Clay's refusal to admit making any significant mistakes in the task) played a major part in his survival.

Week 10: Shaniagans edit

  • Airdate: November 24, 2005
  • Sponsor: Coty, Inc.
  • Project: The teams have to wrap an object to promote Country pop music star Shania Twain's new fragrance by Stetson. The team with the most calls and votes wins.
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Carolyn Kepcher; Bill Rancic
  • Trump Monologue Be A Gladiator = There are times where the only choice is a confrontation. Confrontation is not popular, but sometimes it is needed. Do it with confidence and do it with gusto.
  • Capital Edge project manager: Alla
  • Excel project manager: Randal
  • Winning team: Excel
    • Reasons for victory: Excel ended up with 978 calls. The key to their victory was sabotaging Capital Edge by stealing the megaphones they ordered for their temp workers to use.
    • Excel's reward: A horseback ride through Central Park and dinner with Shania Twain.
  • Losing team: Capital Edge
    • Reasons for loss: Capital Edge was only five calls short from Excel. Felisha was forced to cut the number of temps they wanted after Adam wasted their budget on the horse-and-carriage theme.
    • Sent to boardroom: In a series first, Alla was dismissed from the final boardroom. While Alla was the unsuccessful project manager, it was established that she was the strongest force on the team, leaving Adam and Felisha to face-off in the boardroom
    • Fired: Adam Israelov - for spending 70% of his team's budget on horse and carriages that looked awful and were not effective. While it was discussed that Felisha did not hire enough temp workers, Adam was deemed the weakest of the remaining five candidates and did not have enough stand-out strength to defend himself.
  • Notes:
    • Alla is the first and only project manager (to date) not to face the boardroom, since Trump did not consider her responsible for the loss.
    • As this episode aired on Thanksgiving weekend, a one-hour highlight package of previously unaired footage and a summary was shown.

Week 11: To Lead or Not to Lead edit

  • Airdate: December 1, 2005
  • Sponsor: Microsoft
  • Project: The teams had to direct a commercial promoting Microsoft's Live Meeting program.
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Carolyn Kepcher; Bill Rancic
  • Trump Monologue Family - Family is very important in business, over the years Trump has seen many successful people who have a lot going but they aren't necessarily happy. The people who are most content are the ones with good family.
  • Capital Edge project manager: Felisha
  • Excel project manager: Rebecca
  • Winning team: Excel
    • Reasons for win: Microsoft loved the story-themed concept and Rebecca and Randal's roles in the commercial. Rebecca had initially hired actors for the project but was unsatisfied with their performance, forcing Randal and Rebecca to perform the script themselves. In addition. they showcased many of the program's features, including the brand messaging.
    • Excel's reward: A private sailboat ride around New York City. Randal received a surprise visit by his wife Zahara, and Rebecca received a surprise visit by her boyfriend Matt.
  • Losing team: Capital Edge
    • Reasons for loss: Although Capital Edge had great brand messaging, their story line was a bit complex to follow through the commercial. Plus, the executives didn't hold their attention of the program's features when the commercial had too much text going at once, which gave them a difficult impression to follow. In the end, they focused on creating visual effects, as opposed to communicating to the people in using the program of Microsoft Live Meeting. Trump felt this wasn't even close. During the boardroom, Carolyn described the commercial as having too much information, and Bill criticized them for chopping & cutting the commercial up, as a "catastrophic mistake".
    • Sent to boardroom: No internal review
    • Fired: Both of them were fired, for the following reasons:
      • Felisha Mason, for not being emotionally strong enough to handle the tough and cutthroat acumen of New York City, her lack of overall quality leadership, and for losing control of Alla.
      • Alla Wartenburg, for her insubordination, and for producing and directing a horrid commercial, along with brutally attacking Felisha in the boardroom.
  • Notes:
    • This is the third multiple firing conducted this season.
    • Season four had the most multiple-firings in one season of The Apprentice ever (all multiple-firings were unannounced).
    • This is the first time the finalists have been decided by an unannounced multiple-firing alone before the one-on-one interviews with the four prominent executives.
    • This is the second time in the series that Trump fired every candidate in the boardroom at the time. The first time was in week 6, when he fired all four of Excel's members (Josh, Jennifer M., James, and Mark).
    • Unlike the week 6 multiple-firing, and similar to the week 8 multiple-firing, Trump fired Felisha and Alla one at a time; Felisha was fired first.
    • Capital Edge is the first team in the history of The Apprentice to be completely out of business before the one-on-one interviews, because there are no more Capital Edge members.
    • The turning point during this task was when Felisha and Alla butt heads during the acting part of the task, where Felisha failed to halt Alla's insubordination.
    • Right after Felisha was fired, Alla was about to escape from the boardroom, and Trump told her to sit back down and fired her as well.
    • During the boardroom, Alla and Felisha, again, argue, causing Felisha to break into tears. This occurred despite their supposed friendship. Trump told Alla that she was unmanageable, citing that Alla acts like a bully even though Felisha is nice to her. Felisha was the only one expected to be fired, but when Alla attempted to escape from the boardroom right after Felisha was fired, Trump told her to sit back down and fired her as well. Ironically, prior to the boardroom, Felisha had given serious consideration to resigning rather than allowing herself to be fired, as she did not think Trump was likely to fire Alla, but Alla's verbal attacks motivated Felisha into defending herself.
    • After the boardroom, Trump went back upstairs to the suite to inform Randal and Rebecca that they are the Final Two.
    • As with the previous two multiple-firings in week 6 and week 8, both Felisha and Alla had to share a single taxi.
    • After the task, and before the Boardroom, Randal had a 7–4 record in the 11 tasks. The women were 4–7 a piece. Alla was 1–1 as Project Manager, Felisha and Rebecca were 1–2 each. Randal had the best record with 3–0.
    • Normally, when there's only three or four candidates remaining, there would be an interview process in which Trump (at the behest of the executives) determines whether or not a candidate would be eligible to participate in the final task. For this season, when there was four candidates left, Trump decided to do a regular task, and save the interview week for when there were only three candidates remaining, but this season, there won't be an interview week since the number of candidates went down from four straight to two, as Trump fired both of the losing team's remaining team members.
    • This is the first time that two candidates that were interrupted by reward-related injuries and family-related issues refused to quit, even though they were offered a chance to do so.
    • Both commercials are available at Microsoft's official Live Meeting webpage

Week 12: The Final Showdown edit

  • Airdate: December 8, 2005
  • Sponsor: Yahoo! and Outback Steakhouse
  • Finalists: Rebecca and Randal
  • Judges: Donald Trump; Carolyn Kepcher; George H. Ross
  • Task Dossier for Rebecca: Work with Yahoo! to host a comedy event raising money for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
    • Rebecca's Recruits: Chris, James, and Toral
  • Task Dossier for Randal: Work with Outback Steakhouse to host a celebrity softball tournament for Autism Speaks.
    • Randal's Recruits: Josh, Mark, and Marshawn
  • Notes:
    • There are no more teams from this point on— Randal and Rebecca are on their own.
      • Corporation names were used in the final task for the first time in Apprentice history—previously no corporation names would be used on the Final Task
      • Capital Edge "re-opened for business under new ownership and management"—with Rebecca as the sole candidate of the corporation
      • Randal is now the sole candidate of Excel, even though in the last task team names would not be used
    • Because Trump fired both Felisha and Alla at the end of Week 11, Season 4 is the first season that does not require one-on-one interviews with the prominent executives.
    • This is the first time that Donald visited the candidates' suite on camera in lieu of declaring both Randal and Rebecca The Final Two.
    • As opposed to Season 3 which recruits were assigned, Randal and Rebecca were allowed to choose their recruits. Randal had originally chosen Josh, James and Mark, while Rebecca chose Josh, James and Chris. Rebecca and Randal compromised that she could have James and he would get Josh. Randal then decided the wanted Chris as well, so they flipped a coin and Rebecca "won" Chris. Then Rebecca chose Toral and Randal chose Marshawn for their third recruit.
      • As recalled from Season 1 of The Apprentice, Bill Rancic and Kwame Jackson were allowed to choose their teams, but they were only allowed to choose among the last six fired candidates from that season (Amy, Katrina, and Nick for Bill and Heidi, Omarosa, and Troy for Kwame).
      • For this season, Randal and Rebecca could choose from any of the 16 already-fired candidates, regardless of what position they finished in.
    • As promised, the tasks were quite challenging, with obstacles that included executives threatening to pull out from the event planning project, acts of God (there was a thunderstorm and a very loud lightning flash shown at the end of the episode), and the need to entirely rejigger the venue.
      • After Trump fired Felisha and Alla, he went up to the suite and told Randal and Rebecca to meet George and Carolyn at a restaurant. Trump told both to enjoy themselves because he promised "the last task would be hell".
    • Both Randal and Rebecca reserved the right to re-fire any recruits should for any reason the recruits displease either of them.

Week 13: Decision Time edit

  • Airdate: December 15, 2005
  • Preface: Aired live at the Alice Tully Hall within the Lincoln Center limits at New York City before a televised audience, with the remainder of the final task pre-recorded
  • Project: Picks up from where the obstacles started to ensue from Week 12
    • Weather was a threat for Randal—Randal had no choice but to hold the event indoors, not just because of the rain, but because the cold weather as well.
    • Desertion was a threat for Rebecca—Rebecca was forced to utilize a Plan B.
  • Outcome:
    • Rebecca hired a new comedian, but fails to raise money for the Elizabeth Glaser AIDS Foundation
    • Randal forced the charity event inside. He failed to check the weather and used cramped space, but raised money for Autism Speaks.
  • Boardroom: Each of the six recruits get to discuss their bosses, then both Randal and Rebecca had to defend their performance in the final boardroom.
  • Decision: Aired live before a televised audience
    • Toral defended Rebecca since Rebecca did the same for Toral, Trump replied that Toral better defend Rebecca since Rebecca worked really hard for Toral. Trump also stated he agreed with Toral for the first time (he fired Toral on the spot in week 4, see above).
    • Marshawn was the most impartial of the "opinion board"—she gave neutral reasons why Randal should be hired.
    • While Jennifer M. said she really liked Rebecca, Jen M. preferred Randal citing Randal's natural-born leader tendencies.
    • Alla said she preferred Randal and accused Rebecca of being the weakest link. Alla said she saw nothing in Rebecca.
  • Fired: Rebecca Jarvis mainly for her donation method.
    • Although it appeared that Randal was Trump's first choice, Rebecca seemed to be a close second choice until Randal made a controversial comment that Trump should not hire Rebecca.
  • Hired: Randal Pinkett for raising $11,000 for Autism Speaks.
    • What is next for Randal: Renovation of the chain of Trump Casinos at Atlantic City.
  • Notes:
    • As with season three, the two projects were described prior to Trump's decision; in seasons one and two, they were always presented to the hiree after he or she was crowned. Trump asked each finalist which project they would choose if they were hired.
    • A twist at the end was that Trump asked Randal if he would also hire Rebecca into the Trump organization, an Apprentice first.
      • Although Trump said he could have been convinced that Rebecca should also be hired, Randal recommended that Trump rescind that idea, citing that the premise of the "ultimate job interview" was to hire "only one candidate," not two; Randal suggested that hiring Rebecca would prompt the show's name to be changed into "The Apprenti".

At Randal's recommendation, Trump rescinded what could have been the first multiple-hiring and a US Apprentice first.[14] Throughout the following week, many were critical of Randal's decision. In an interview with Larry King, Randal defended his decision and said he had no objection to Trump hiring Rebecca at a later date.

  • Series web sponsor Yahoo!, to make up for discouraging Rebecca from requesting donations during the task (although Rebecca could have held other fundraising events, such as a silent auction), opted to raise money for the Elizabeth Glaser AIDS Foundation through their website. They also pledged $50,000 to both charities presented on the show.
    • On The Today Show after the finale, Rebecca received an offer from Wenda Millard (one of the Yahoo! associates who oversaw Rebecca's final task) to write for Yahoo! Finance. The show's official Web site is held at Yahoo!
    • Rebecca appeared at the final boardroom without crutches, as it was clearly evident the entire series had been taped in a span of 45 days, and she had completely recovered from the injury by the December live final.
    • Heidi Bressler from the 1st season covered the finale for Fox Reality Channel and conducted interviews with Carolyn Kepcher and Donald Trump. In the former, Carolyn was amused by Heidi's declaration that the women didn't like Rebecca and didn't want her to defeat Randall; in the latter, Trump told Heidi about the future of the show, breaking the news that after a 5th season in NYC the 6th season would take place in Los Angeles. Jennifer Oberting (née Crisafulli) from Season 2 briefly appeared on camera because she was hanging out with Heidi during the event, but Trump was visibly unhappy on seeing her, and actually moved where he was standing during his chat with Heidi so that his position blocked Jennifer out of the scene's frame.

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External links edit

  • The Apprentice Rules 2005-09-09 at the Wayback Machine
  • Transcript from Larry King Live on Apprentice controversy

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This article is about the U S season For the UK season see The Apprentice UK series four This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Uses contractions you Please help improve this article if you can June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message The Apprentice 4 is the fourth season of The Apprentice with Donald Trump as the executive producer and host The show was aired on Thursday nights at 9 p m on NBC and started September 22 2005 The ApprenticeSeason 4No of contestants18WinnerRandal PinkettRunner upRebecca JarvisNo of episodes13ReleaseOriginal networkNBCOriginal releaseSeptember 22 2005 09 22 December 15 2005 2005 12 15 Additional informationFilming datesApril 2005 2005 04 May 2005 2005 05 Season chronology PreviousSeason 3Next Season 5 This was the first season of the show not to place in the Top 20 Nielsen Ratings it averaged 38 with 11 01 million viewers Starting with this season frequent boardroom adviser George H Ross began to lessen his involvement with the show with The Apprentice first season winner Bill Rancic effectively sharing the role with him throughout this and the following season Contents 1 Candidates 2 Weekly results 3 Episodes 3 1 Week 1 Let s Get Physical 3 2 Week 2 There s No Little i in Team 3 3 Week 3 Something Old Something New 3 4 Week 4 Ice Cream of Genie 3 5 Week 5 Lost in Space 3 6 Week 6 Take Me Out to the Boardroom 3 7 Week 7 Back to School 3 8 Week 8 Store Wars 3 9 Week 9 One Hit Blunder 3 10 Week 10 Shaniagans 3 11 Week 11 To Lead or Not to Lead 3 12 Week 12 The Final Showdown 3 13 Week 13 Decision Time 4 References 5 External linksCandidates editUnhappy with both the choice of candidates and the street smarts vs book smarts premise from the preceding season Trump went to the auditions and hand picked 17 of the 18 candidates in season 4 In addition to candidate handpicking Trump decided to go back to the premise of men versus women there was eventually corporate restructuring The all women team named their corporation Capital Edge while the all men team named their corporation Excel Recalling how some of the contestants in season 3 such as Michael Tarshi and Tana Goertz abused their exemptions from getting fired by choosing to be lazy instead of continuing to work hard on the tasks they were given Trump made a new rule for exemptions in this season The winning project manager throughout the season may be exempt from firing for the following week only if the majority of the other members in their team believed he she did a satisfactory job In the previous two seasons the winning project manager would automatically be exempt from firing The season had 3 episodes end with multiple firings 2 of them were double firings and one was a quadruple firing Team 1 Team 2 Capital Edge Excel Candidate Background Original team Age Hometown Result Randal Pinkett Consulting firm owner Excel 34 Somerset New Jersey Hired by Trump 12 15 2005 Rebecca Jarvis Financial journalist Capital Edge 23 Chicago Illinois Fired in the season finale 12 15 2005 Alla Wartenberg Salon amp spa chain owner Capital Edge 31 Las Vegas Nevada 10 Fired in week 11 12 1 2005 Felisha Mason Real estate developer Capital Edge 29 Kansas City Missouri 10 Fired in week 11 12 1 2005 Adam Israelov Risk manager Excel 22 Atlanta Georgia 10 Fired in week 10 11 24 2005 Clay Lee Realtor Excel 28 College Station Texas 10 Fired in week 9 11 17 2005 Marshawn Evans Recent law school graduate Capital Edge 26 Atlanta Georgia 10 Fired in week 8 11 10 2005 Brian Mandelbaum Print company executive Excel 23 New York New York 10 Fired in week 8 11 10 2005 Markus Garrison Inventor Excel 41 Sarasota Florida 10 Fired in week 7 11 3 2005 James Dillon Sales executive Excel 27 Alexandria Virginia 10 Fired in week 6 10 27 2005 Mark Lamkin Wealth manager Excel 35 Louisville Kentucky 10 Fired in week 6 10 27 2005 Jennifer Murphy Beauty pageant contestant Capital Edge 26 Los Angeles California 10 Fired in week 6 10 27 2005 Josh Shaw Beauty company owner Excel 30 New York New York 10 Fired in week 6 10 27 2005 Kristi Caudell Sales executive Capital Edge 24 Gainesville Georgia 10 Fired in week 5 10 20 2005 Toral Mehta Investment banker Capital Edge 29 Philadelphia Pennsylvania 10 Fired in week 4 10 13 2005 Jennifer Wallen Realty company owner Capital Edge 31 Anthem Arizona 10 Fired in week 3 10 6 2005 Chris Valletta Marketing executive Excel 27 Dallas Texas 10 Fired in week 2 9 29 2005 Melissa Holovach Real estate investor Capital Edge 30 Tampa Florida 10 Fired in week 1 9 22 2005 Weekly results editCandidate Original team Week 5 team Week 6 team Week 7 team Week 9 team Final week team Application result Record as project manager Randal Pinkett Excel Capital Edge Capital Edge Excel Excel Excel Hired by Trump 3 0 win in weeks 3 7 amp 10 Rebecca Jarvis Capital Edge Capital Edge Excel Excel Excel Capital Edge Fired in the Season Finale 1 2 win in week 11 loss in weeks 3 amp 9 Alla Wartenberg Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 11 1 1 win in week 6 loss in week 10 Felisha Mason Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 11 1 2 win in week 9 loss in weeks 4 amp 11 Adam Israelov Excel Excel Capital Edge Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 10 0 1 loss in week 7 Clay Lee Excel Excel Capital Edge Capital Edge Excel Fired in week 9 2 0 win in weeks 4 amp 8 Marshawn Evans Capital Edge Capital Edge Excel Excel Excel Fired in week 8 1 0 win in week 2 Brian Mandelbaum Excel Excel Excel Excel Fired in week 8 1 1 win in week 5 loss in week 8 Markus Garrison Excel Excel Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 7 1 0 win in week 1 James Dillon Excel Excel Excel Capital Edge Fired in week 6 Mark Lamkin Excel Excel Excel Excel Fired in week 6 Jennifer Murphy Capital Edge Capital Edge Excel Fired in week 6 0 1 loss in week 5 Josh Shaw Excel Excel Excel Excel Fired in week 6 0 1 loss in week 6 Kristi Caudell Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 5 0 1 loss in week 1 Toral Mehta Capital Edge Capital Edge Fired in week 4 Jennifer Wallen Capital Edge Fired in week 3 Chris Valletta Excel Capital Edge Fired in week 2 0 1 loss in week 2 Melissa Holovach Capital Edge Fired in week 1 Elimination Chart No Candidate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Randal IN IN WIN IN IN IN WIN IN IN WIN IN HIRED 2 Rebecca IN IN LOSE IN IN IN IN IN LOSE IN WIN FIRED 3 4 Alla IN IN IN IN IN WIN IN IN IN LOSE FIRED Felisha IN IN IN LOSE IN IN IN IN WIN BR FIRED 5 Adam IN IN IN IN IN IN LOSE IN IN FIRED 6 Clay IN IN IN WIN IN IN BR WIN FIRED 7 8 Marshawn IN WIN IN IN IN IN IN FIRED Brian IN IN IN IN WIN IN IN FIRED 9 Markus WIN BR IN IN IN IN FIRED 10 13 James IN IN IN IN IN FIRED Mark IN IN IN IN IN FIRED Jennifer M IN IN BR IN LOSE FIRED Josh IN IN IN IN IN FIRED 14 Kristi LOSE IN IN IN FIRED 15 Toral IN IN IN FIRED 16 Jennifer W IN IN FIRED 17 Chris IN FIRED 18 Melissa FIRED The candidate was on the losing team The candidate was hired and won the competition The candidate won as project manager on his her team The candidate lost as project manager on his her team The candidate was brought to the final boardroom The candidate was fired The candidate lost as project manager and was fired Episodes editWeek 1 Let s Get Physical edit Air date September 22 2005 Sponsor Bally Total Fitness Project Teams had to create and promote a workout class for Bally Total Fitness The team that generates the most renevue of profit wins Judges Donald Trump Carolyn Kepcher George H Ross Trump Monologue Can t We All Get Along It is a lot harder to be successful if you can t work with people Capital Edge project manager Kristi Excel project manager Markus Winning team Excel Team s profit 527 Reason for win Markus executed the key strategy of offering a lower cost amp deluxe packages which increased sales and was key to the victory Excel had a better location than Capital Edge and focused their efforts on Bally s existing customers taking advantage of the captive audience Exemption In a new twist the winning team would have to vote if their project manager would be exempt from being fired When Trump asked if Markus should be exempt only Adam and Randal voted yes which was not a majority vote and did not grant Markus immunity from the next firing Excel s reward Friar s Club lunch with Donald Trump Losing team Capital Edge Team s profit 516 Reasons for loss Despite a narrow loss of 11 the marketing was ultimately deemed critical to the loss The flyer that came out from the graphic designer included XXX in between Triple Threat rather than outside of the words as Kristi requested suggesting the class had an illicit and inappropriate theme Initial boardroom While Kristi was sharply criticized by Carolyn for her role in the loss a majority of Capital Edge said that Melissa was very negative dramatic and obnoxious Several team members pointed out that the loss could have been prevented had Melissa s behavior had not been untenable 1 Sent to boardroom Kristi and Melissa Fired Melissa Holovach for being unable to work with women and for her disruptive behavior throughout the entire task 1 Notes After splitting the candidates into the two teams Trump offered a reward to the first person to reach his helicopter which was on the other side of the golf course The winner s team would be granted the use of the helicopter for the duration of the task Mark from Excel reached the helicopter first 2 This is the first time that an all male team won the first task and the first time that the eventual winner won the first task Josh said that the men did not intend to grant any winning project manager immunity during the course of the season as they felt that no candidate could single handedly be responsible for a team s victory Ultimately however every other victorious project manager this season apart from Clay in Week 8 would be voted to receive immunity by their teammates and it was clear in retrospect the men denied Markus the immunity because they didn t like him and weren t willing to give him any tangible credit for leading them to a victory Kristi asks if she could bring only one person back into the boardroom Trump complied making it the first time in Apprentice history that only one candidate was brought back when they had the option to bring back two This would not be the only time as future candidates would also only bring back one person to the boardroom in this season Melissa s firing marked the first time that a female competitor was the first person to be fired from the show All previous seasons featured a man being the first one fired After Melissa s elimination Kristi made a smug smirk and Trump immediately chastised her for it saying she had nothing to be proud of Melissa virtually destroyed her chances of being hired by Trump and continuing on the show when she admitted repeatedly that she can not get along with women She also added that women generally dislike her because they feel threatened or intimidated by her beauty and intelligence which did not impress Trump or his advisors Melissa later appeared on a Dr Phil episode where she continued to blame Kristi for her firing though she didn t refer to Kristi by name before conceding that she hadn t done a good job and needed to look more closely at herself for that During the filming of the first task Randal was told that his grandmother had died After announcing Excel s win Trump gave Randal the opportunity to leave the show Randal declined saying he felt that his grandmother would have wanted him to stay on the show 3 During the filming of episode 2 Trump allowed Randal to borrow his helicopter and attend the funeral Episode 1 Recap from NBC com Week 2 There s No Little i in Team edit Air date September 29 2005 Sponsor Lamborghini Project Teams had to create an advertising campaign for Lamborghini cars Judges Donald Trump Carolyn Kepcher George H Ross Trump Monologue Be Flexible In business it is important to adapt and if you don t adapt you are never going to be good in business and you are never going to be successful Show flexibility be able to make a change Capital Edge project manager Marshawn Excel project manager Chris Winning team Capital Edge Reasons for victory Their campaign was very strong overall and had no significant weaknesses and the Lamborghini executives particularly liked the fact that their campaign conveyed the message through images and emotion alone without needing too much text They also liked their advertisement presentation and the video Exemption All of Capital Edge with the exception of Kristi voted to have Marshawn exempt from being fired in Week 3 Capital Edge s reward Hockey with New York Islanders legends and prospects At the reward Rebecca fell and broke her ankle Losing team Excel Reasons for loss Despite that both teams had solid amp outstanding video adverts the executive felt the men wasn t as strong than the women by having the presentation too wordy and felt that Excel had made critical errors by making their marketing materials too verbose On top of that grammatical errors were spotted on the team s printed ad posters one ad read Green With Envy felt that it was confusing whilst Markus tried to inform his team it should have read Green With Envy With the second ad the executives didn t like the fact that the Italian on Rebirth of Italian Intimidation had a lowercase i on their ad 4 Sent to boardroom Chris and Markus Firing verdict Prior to Chris choosing only Markus back to the boardroom Trump made it clear that Chris should bring Mark into the boardroom because Mark was responsible for the bad grammar on the ads Chris took the blame for Mark s mistake saying he believed in Mark and when Mark failed he failed too 5 Fired Chris Valletta for producing a mediocre ad poster especially presentation allowing his emotions to influence his decision making after bringing in Markus back to the boardroom and for effectively being responsible for the loss after not bringing in Mark instead Notes Chris was adamant about getting Markus fired claiming that he disrupted the team s unity Even though several other members of Excel wanted Markus gone as well Josh and Clay in particular Trump and his advisors reminded them that Markus was not responsible for losing the task and he even had the correct idea for one of their ads Trump and his advisors saw potential in Chris but they did not like the fact that he deliberately brought back Markus and not Mark after Trump clearly stated not to do so otherwise Carolyn in particular said that she would have kept Chris over Mark without a second thought had both been in the final boardroom Chris had also brought back Markus alone which did not statistically improve his chances of not being fired After being fired Trump told Chris that he thought Chris had great potential and then warned Markus that he would not last long to which Markus replied I ll prove you wrong Markus would go on to be fired the next time he lost a task In his exit interview Chris continued to bad mouth Markus He claimed Markus didn t even have his hands on the paddle was facing the opposite direction drinking a martini talking to the captain talking as if the team was on a boat and saying Markus was the one guy not paddling In the middle of the task Randal left to attend his grandmother s funeral He arrived back at the agency as Excel was getting ready to present their advertising campaign to Lamborghini 6 The little i in the episode s title refers to the error in Excel s advertising Mark thought that using the small i in Rebirth of Italian Intimidation to match the small i s in Lamborghini would have looked better 7 Because of the NHL lockout taking place during filming of this task the reward only involved Islanders legends and prospects Active players were not eligible to participate in the reward because of the lockout not having been settled at the time of taping Markus pitched the slogan Smooth As Silk as part of a visual package A Lamborghini executive rejected it outright Although not mentioned during the episode it happens that this slogan was already in use by Thai Airways International for over 30 years This is the first time in The Apprentice history when only two candidates were pulled into the final boardroom for two consecutive weeks when the project manager had the option to bring in two or three candidates Episode 2 Recap from NBC com Week 3 Something Old Something New edit Air date October 6 2005 Sponsor Best Buy Geek Squad Project Excel and Capital Edge were both given space at the Cedar Crest Village Home in Pompton Plains New Jersey to host a technology expo for the senior citizens All the equipment was purchased at Best Buy using the allotted Best Buy gift cards 8 Judges Donald Trump Carolyn Kepcher George H Ross Trump Monologue Inspire Leadership is very important in business you have to really make them respect you Hilariously the monologue shows footage of Trump motivating one of his lawyer by flaunting Jennifer Hawkins Miss Universe 2004 in front of him It was out of context and exactly how she was inspiring was not elaborated Capital Edge project manager Rebecca Excel project manager Randal Task tension While the task generally ran much smoother than the two previous ones there were still minor issues on both teams On Excel Clay attempted to shoot down every idea that Markus came up with despite the other men agreeing that this time they were actually good ideas and then unwittingly offended George by asking him to back up his claim that older people are fixed in their habits and unwilling to learn Meanwhile on Capital Edge most of the women felt that Rebecca was an abrasive leader and a poor motivator Winning team Excel Reason for victory The men created a lot of buzz around their expo and focused on demonstrations that would be easy to follow and would allow the senior citizens to interact with the new technology In spite of Clay s concerns Markus excelled in the role of explaining the complicated TIVO system to the senior citizens proving to be a major factor in Excel scoring an average rating of 8 1 from the attendees Exemption Excel voted unanimously to have Randal exempt from firing for Week 4 9 Excel s reward Handing out toys to children at a hospital Losing team Capital Edge Reasons for loss Although the technology demonstrations were generally okay with the notable exception of Toral who got completely lost while trying to demonstrate a TV the team was let down badly by Jennifer W s poor organization and decoration of the event which looked bare and uninviting Capital Edge s expo was rated at 7 9 by the attendees Sent to boardroom Rebecca Jennifer M and Jennifer W in spite of the team s criticisms and a strong suggestion by Trump for Toral to be brought back 10 Boardroom Verdict Trump disagreed with Rebecca s decision to not bring Toral back as well as her decision to bring in Jennifer M for the boardroom however he felt that Rebecca had potential Rebecca also strongly defended Toral to the point where Trump allowed Toral one last chance to prove herself 11 Carolyn found Capital Edge s presentation boring 10 dull and drab 10 and was also the one to point out to Jennifer W that instead of the cake saying Techno Expo it read Tethno Expo 12 Jennifer W was exposed to be primarily liable for the refreshments and the decorations prompting Trump to find Jennifer W to ultimately be liable for the loss 10 Fired Jennifer Wallen for being the most accountable to her team s failure due to her lackluster event planning Notes Rebecca started out the episode on crutches after breaking her ankle during the reward from the previous task 13 When asked if Markus was the weakest member on Excel again the men defended him and noted his improvement impressing Trump After the candidates had left the boardroom referring to Rebecca Trump told Carolyn and George This girl s either gonna be great or a disaster 10 In her exit interview Jennifer W claimed she is a great event planner Episode 3 Recap from NBC com Week 4 Ice Cream of Genie edit Airdate October 13 2005 Sponsor Dairy Queen Project Teams had to create a new promotional character for the Dairy Queen Blizzard Treat The winning team will be judged based on the executive s decision Judges Donald Trump Carolyn Kepcher George H Ross Trump Monologue Maximize Potential A good leader has to be able to recognize the strengths and weaknesses of employees The leader has to see who is really strong and where Capital Edge project manager Felisha Excel project manager Clay Winning team Excel Reasons for victory The team incorporated both the Dairy Queen logo and ice cream into their character The executives felt it should have had a little more in the way of Blizzard Treat specific features but the finished product was still far more suitable than Capital Edge s effort Exemption All of Excel voted for Clay to be exempt from firing in week 5 before the reward was announced Excel s reward Playing baseball with the New York Mets Losing team Capital Edge Reasons for loss The women team s character was overly cartoonish and did not advertise the Dairy Queen or Blizzard Treat brand at all While Jennifer M and Marshawn lobbied for the Dairy Queen logo to be placed on their mascot design the rest of the team vetoed it The executives felt that Capital Edge had misunderstood Dairy Queen s target market as their target was teenagers and young adults whereas Capital Edge s character seemed to be aimed at children Boardroom tension Felisha seemed to be in serious danger early in the boardroom after she was deemed to be a weak leader and could not effectively defend herself from George and Carolyn s criticism of her decisions which included the poorly designed costume and lack of branding Toral then spoke up and criticised Felisha for trying to get her to dress up as their character saying that she considered such a request offensive because of her cultural beliefs but the other women told Trump that Toral had said no such thing during the task effectively shifting everything to her Toral then tried to justify her failure to step up as project manager by saying that Felisha had claimed to be a marketing genius but Felisha and the others denied that Compounding her situation Toral also unwittingly insulted Trump by saying that no serious businessperson would dress up in a silly costume causing Trump to point out several occasions including a Saturday Night Live appearance when he had done such a thing Sent to boardroom No final boardroom while Trump considered Felisha to be primarily responsible for the loss he was so angered at Toral s excuses and failure to perform especially since she was educated at Wharton a school which he regards highly as he attended Wharton himself that he fired her instead and on the spot Fired Toral Mehta for making an excessive number of excuses as to why she hadn t stepped up in any regard to the task not living up to Rebecca s promises and being a generally ineffective and divisive force in her team Notes Rebecca asked Toral to step up as Project Manager after the previous episode s boardroom but Toral still refused to do so resulting in Rebecca reluctantly saying that Toral should be fired when Trump asked her opinion Trump made it clear Rebecca would have been fired as well if she defended Toral again Toral not only did nothing in this task but she also procrastinated during the costume presentation phase including but not limited to not giving Felisha a hard reason why she can t wear the costume She also disassociated herself from the result saying the team deserved to lose but Marshawn strongly pointed out that Toral didn t contribute to tasks meaning she wasn t a part of wins or losses Although Kristi wasn t polite throughout the task she alongside Alla Jennifer M and Felisha asked Toral to wear the costume but Toral refused to do so not only because the costume was poorly designed but also for personal reasons including but not limited to her religious beliefs however she didn t bring up the hard reasons why she can t wear silly designed costumes to her colleagues prior to both the presentation and before the boardroom After the firing Trump expressed huge disappointment at Toral feeling she should ve been one of the stronger candidates due to her intelligence but hated how she never stepped up nor took responsibility for her actions even when Rebecca fought for her to stay In the end he Carolyn and George agreed that firing Toral was the right choice This was the second occasion where Trump felt so strongly that a single candidate deserved to be fired that he did so without asking the project manager who they wanted to bring back after Brian McDowell in Season 3 Brian however was the project manager in that task whereas Toral was not Episode 4 Recap from NBC com Week 5 Lost in Space edit Airdate October 20 2005 Sponsor Sony Pictures Project The teams had to design a parade float in order to advertise for the upcoming release of the film Zathura A Space Adventure The winning float would be chosen by the film s director Jon Favreau and a Sony Pictures executive Judges Donald Trump Carolyn Kepcher Bill Rancic Trump Monologue Money Matters Business is all about money money is a score card Corporate restruction Randal transferred to Capital Edge to even out the teams since the women were down to 6 members Capital Edge project manager Jennifer M Excel project manager Brian Winning team Excel Brian exempted Reason for victory Despite Brian giving an awful presentation to Favreau and the Sony executive their float was well built and made strong use of the Zathura branding even having an audio clip of the correct pronunciation to ensure that the film s name would be remembered by people who saw the float Excel s reward A Recording Session with Wyclef Jean where the men recorded a song called Rubble Man Losing team Capital Edge Reason for loss Once again Capital Edge missed the point Their float was built to a far lower quality than their rivals effort most notably suffering from totally inconsistent scaling and the film s logo being placed too high up Jennifer M mispronounced Zathura calling it Zenthura several times during the presentation which gave the executives a very bad impression of Jennifer s team Things were only compounded by Kristi being extremely combative and disagreeing with her team most of the time Initial boardroom While Jennifer M initially came under heavy fire from Carolyn and Bill for her bad presentation Trump noted that there were more fundamental problems to blame for Capital Edge s loss A discussion then arose as to whether the problem was in the float s design or in the team dynamic being disrupted leading to the other team members telling Trump that in either case Kristi would be the most at fault for the task failure Jennifer M then asked to bring back Kristi alone which Trump agreed to Sent to boardroom Jennifer M amp Kristi Fired Kristi Caudell for being the originator of Capital Edge s unsuccessful concept for being too controlling and disrupting the team s dynamic Despite Jennifer M s lackluster role as Project Manager Trump concluded that Kristi s failings and her inability to work with her team were much more at fault in the end Notes Brian also mispronounced the film s name as Zarutha during his initial meeting with Favreau On that occasion Favreau took the error in good humor noting that he had mispronounced the name himself early in production and Brian decided to incorporate the audio recording as a result of this After the firing Jennifer tried to apologize to Kristi for getting her fired but Kristi quickly snapped back at her Instead of the usual theme at the end of the broadcast Rubble Man was broadcast as the show ended Episode 5 Recap from NBC com Week 6 Take Me Out to the Boardroom edit Airdate October 27 2005 Sponsor Dick s Sporting Goods Project The teams were tasked to promote an interactive sales event based on a sport the team chooses The winning team will be determined as to who generates the highest percentage increase in revenue of sales Capital Edge chose golf and Excel chose baseball Judges Donald Trump Carolyn Kepcher Bill Rancic Corporate restructuring Because Capital Edge lost 4 tasks including 3 in a row Carolyn asked each team s project manager to send three players as to who they want to move to the other team Alla sent Jennifer M Rebecca and Marshawn to Excel Josh sent Clay Adam and Markus to Capital Edge Trump Monologue Take It To The Limit A successful team has to challenge each other push your teammates to be better performers You don t want to drive them over the edge but push them as close to the edge as you can Capital Edge project manager Alla Excel project manager Josh Winning team Capital Edge Alla exempt Reasons for victory Every member of the team was focused on sales instead of gimmicks and the team also created a mini golf course to entertain the children while their parents went shopping The result was a 74 increase in sales Capital Edge s reward Taking a private jet to Montauk for a fishing trip and seafood dinner on the beach Losing team Excel Reasons for loss The team had no unique selling point while the only team members to make any sales were Brian Marshawn and Rebecca The rest of the team were just focused on marketing and did not make any sales whatsoever Time and resources were also wasted by setting up a batting cage that took up most of the shop floor and didn t leave any room to display the products This resulted in Excel making sales drop 34 below average with the total margin loss being 108 Boardroom tension Usually Trump would allow the project manager to select 1 3 people to go back into the boardroom But since Josh was responsible for the worst failure in the history of The Apprentice Trump didn t give Josh the opportunity to do so Instead Trump sent Brian back to suite due to his exemption along with Marshawn and Rebecca who were the only two other than Brian to achieve sales Sent to boardroom Josh Jennifer M James Mark Boardroom tension Bill grilled Jennifer M for her role in the loss and the promises she didn t deliver on Josh and Mark quickly rounded on Jennifer M who further harmed her cause by repeatedly snapping at Carolyn and even Trump himself on further questioning James did reserve some criticism for Josh who he accused of failing to give the team enough direction Carolyn also criticized Josh for failing as a leader and not taking any accountability for their loss and she felt he was using Jennifer M as a scapegoat In the end Trump was disappointed at all four of them for completely missing the point of the task and decided that he had no choice but to fire all four of them Fired All four of them are fired for the largest loss ever in the history of The Apprentice plus the following additional reasons James Dillon for being responsible for building a batting cage that forced merchandise away from the display and caused sales to drop drastically Jennifer Murphy for not delivering her promises taking no responsibility for the loss making far too many excuses and for her poor behavior in the boardroom Josh Shaw for having a terrible quality of leadership making blatantly poor decisions throughout the task and for taking no accountability for his mistakes Mark Lamkin for not selling anything and for being a generally weak contributor in the process Notes Trump fired the four final boardroom candidates all at once by saying You re all fired all four are fired Go home Go home Bill assured Trump that this was the only choice Trump had since none of the four stepped up or hit the mark correctly during the task This was the first time that Trump was not present to assign the teams their task or to announce the results Carolyn sat in Trump s chair and assigned the corporate reform and the task She and Bill called Trump to tell him the results and he expressed great shock and disappointment when Excel s results were announced This was only the second time where more than one person was fired in a single episode outside of the interviews The first time was when both Wes amp Maria were fired in week 11 of the second season This was the worst boardroom loss ever for a team on the history of The Apprentice to be surpassed in Season 7 Capital Edge boosted sales by 74 and Excel dropped sales by 34 The margin was 108 and this irritated Trump as the margin of defeat was large beyond imagination although Trump stated that he had to do something to seriously change Capital Edge due to the bad team record prior to this task Capital Edge had only won the second task This was also the first time that none of the candidates from the final boardroom returned to the suite because all final boardroom candidates were fired another first in the history of The Apprentice Trump was angry at the disastrous loss margin and Carolyn said that she couldn t choose one of them Josh for being a poor leader Jennifer for never living up to her promises James for building the batting cage which forced merchandise away from the display which brought customers in but they were interested in playing instead of buying and Mark for taking a back seat on the task which gave Trump enough information evidence and reasons to conduct a mass exodus Before the boardroom Josh told Mark he would bring back Jennifer M but that he didn t want to bring back James This worried Mark because if Josh only brought back Jennifer M and Trump didn t blame her for the loss he d have no choice but to fire Josh Josh also thought that Brian Rebecca and Marshawn did an excellent job doing the sales Bill said Jennifer M promised great things but he didn t see her deliver on any of her promises and pointed out that she barely evaded firing after the last task which might have contributed to her dismissal As the group was leaving the boardroom Mark apologized to Trump for the team disappointing him and assured him that he was better than that Trump accepted the apology and said that all four candidates were better than what they showed After the boardroom all four fired candidates loaded themselves and their luggage into a single waiting taxicab During the exit interview all four just sat awkwardly and never looked at or spoke to each other Episode 6 Recap from NBC com Week 7 Back to School edit Airdate November 3 2005 Sponsor The Learning Annex Corporate restruction Since Excel was grievously decimated after the previous boardroom the team is given the opportunity to take a Capital Edge member and in turn they take back Randal who becomes the team s PM for the task Project The teams had to promote a new class for the Learning Annex Capital Edge chose Sex in the Workplace and Excel chose Stand Out to Hit the Mark Judges Donald Trump Carolyn Kepcher George H Ross Trump Monologue Get To The Point Quick short to the point No games There are only so many overs in the day the quicker you are the more you can get done Capital Edge project manager Adam Excel project manager Randal Winning team Excel Randal exempted Reasons for victory Despite the subject not being exciting Excel was very optimistic in their presentation which created a lot of positive feedback Excel s reward A shopping spree at Michael Kors Losing team Capital Edge Reasons for loss According to the guests in the presentation the team had a terrible presentation and Clay offended the guests by making offensive comments which ruined the class The team was criticized for having no agenda no flow ideas poor presentation and for being boring despite Markus clear warnings that the chosen topic was doomed from the start Sent to boardroom Adam Clay Markus Fired Markus Garrison for not contributing much to this task and being seen as an overall weaker competitor in the process Despite Adam being the losing project manager Trump felt he had potential Trump expressed his displeasure at Clay s rude behavior and offensive comments to Jews however he did feel that Clay had shown more potential than Markus who did virtually nothing in comparison and didn t even attempt to help his team when he knew the plan was going to fail Notes This is the first week in which Excel had fewer members than Capital Edge due to the decimation of the team the previous week Clay calls Adam a shy tight Jewish boy during the sex presentation and was immediately chastised for it by Adam and George Clay said that Adam was discussing his not wanting to pay a lot of money on dates and he was going with Adam s own idea While Adam believed that Clay was not anti Semitic which played a major role in Clay not being fired he did cite the comments as an example of Clay being obnoxious and stupid Markus is seen smoking a Cohiba cigar during the hours before the boardroom The show s edit falsely presented footage to suggest he was disengaged and looking at a yo yo during the presentation which was actually footage filmed after the event and dishonestly spliced in to disparage Markus Markus challenged this and other deceptive edits during post firing media interviews and also challenged Donald Trump to a debate which never occurred Trump asked Clay whether he was a homosexual and Adam whether he had any sexual experience In a typical job interview those questions should not be asked but this is not a typical job interview Episode 7 Recap from NBC com Week 8 Store Wars edit Airdate November 10 2005 Sponsor Lucasfilm and Best Buy Project The teams had to design an interactive display for the DVD release of Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith and the video game release of Star Wars Battlefront II Trump Monologue Loyalty A disloyal person can totally destroy an organization if you find a disloyal person get rid of him or her immediately Judges Donald Trump Carolyn Kepcher Bill Rancic Capital Edge project manager Clay Excel project manager Brian Winning team Capital Edge The team voted that Clay should not be exempt as they felt that Alla had done most of the key work on the project and should have been the project manager Reasons for victory Capital Edge won largely because of the miscues committed by Excel though their display was generally immersive and well executed if a little generic Capital Edge s reward Spending time with Bill Rancic and touring Trump Tower at City Place in White Plains Trump deduced the winning team needed more tutelage from a proven worker since Clay is not exempt Losing team Excel Reasons for loss While Excel had a good concept and seem perfectly executed the executives from Lucasfilm and Best Buy were confused about why Darth Vader was not featured in Excel s display as he was the key character in the film it s important to add central characters in sales display or any segments for they are one of the key focal points in marketing This was attributed to the fact that the team missed their meeting with the executives which Randal had arranged for 10 15AM but which they didn t arrive at until just after 10 45AM due to Brian deciding to set out only fifteen minutes beforehand Additionally while Rebecca did a creditable job presenting it was obvious that she was not fully prepared Marshawn had initially been set to do the presentation but backed out with less than half an hour s notice Initial boardroom Trump was dumbfounded that Brian would think that fifteen minutes was enough time to get across Manhattan especially as a Murray Hill resident Carolyn brought up the issue of Marshawn not presenting who then became extremely evasive upon questioning by Trump and his advisers At first Marshawn lied that Rebecca had usurped the presenter s position from her then changed her story and claimed that she stepped down because she thought Brian would do a better job which Brian immediately refuted It was clear Marshawn had no valid reasoning for not presenting other than just not wanting and Bill accused her of abandoning the team by not showcasing her public speaking skills Trump was further disappointed when Marshawn downplayed the task altogether because it was just about a store display which he pointed out that most creatives would jump at the chance to produce something for a franchise as big as Star Wars Sent to boardroom No internal review Randal was exempt Rebecca was not at all responsible for the defeat and Trump had enough evidence to fire both of the other team members for their terrible performances without the need for a final boardroom Fired Brian Mandelbaum for his lackluster leadership poor time management depending too much on Randal throughout the task missing the meeting with executives which was the main reason why they failed and a generally very poor track record over the course of the interview process Marshawn Evans for refusing to do the presentation and making a variety of excuses in response for doing so While Trump did not feel that she was directly to blame for the loss her blatant dishonesty and disdain for the project as a whole was enough for him to realize she would be unsuitable for his organization Notes This is the third time that two or more people have been fired on The Apprentice The first occurrence was in Season 2 Week 11 Wes and Maria and the second in Season 4 Week 6 Josh Jennifer M James and Mark This is also the second time this season that more than one person has been fired making the event an Apprentice first Trump actually felt Marshawn had been a strong performer and had great potential but her choosing to not present and her subsequent lies about her actions sealed her fate Following the previous boardroom a furious Clay demanded to be project manager after being thrown under the bus by his team His less than enthused team obliged but it was clear they had hoped to lose the task and subsequently get Clay fired Unlike the previous multiple firing in week 6 in which he fired all four of Josh Jennifer M James and Mark all at once he fired Brian and Marshawn one at a time Brian was fired first Carolyn seemed unsure about Marshawn s firing after the final boardroom but Trump hated the fact that Marshawn abandoned her team and had no enthusiasm for the task Bill agreed and Trump said only the best can work here to which Carolyn nodded As with the previous multiple firing in week 6 both Brian and Marshawn had to share a single taxi During the exit interview Marshawn blamed Brian for the loss while Brian never spoke a word and sat with his back toward Marshawn Episode 8 Recap from NBC com Week 9 One Hit Blunder edit Airdate November 17 2005 Sponsor XM Radio Corporate shuffle Clay asked Trump if he could move from Capital Edge to Excel because he didn t like the way Adam Alla and Felisha were treating him Trump agreed and Clay joined Randal and Rebecca Task The teams had to choose an unsigned singer and create a song for them to sing The song would be aired on XM Radio Cafe channel and critiqued by listeners who called in Capital Edge worked with Levi Kreis 1 and Excel worked with Jide 2 Judges Donald Trump Carolyn Kepcher George H Ross Trump Monologue Creative Balance It is a great businessperson that can decide between practicality and creativity You have to strike a balance Capital Edge project manager Felisha Excel project manager Rebecca Winning team Capital Edge Reasons for win Capital Edge successfully worked as a trio and managed to create a well received pop rock song despite the band having a more established jazz background Capital Edge s reward A private helicopter tour of popular New York City buildings with Trump Losing team Excel Reasons for loss Instead of alternative rock which XM radio specializes in Excel decided to change genre and created a song that was not popular with the XM radio listeners In addition Randal had the radio channel listed wrong on the team s marketing material poster Rebecca was also tense during their presentation which was attributed to Clay s disrespectful behavior weighing on her throughout the task Sent to boardroom No final boardroom While Trump considered all three responsible for the loss Trump noted that Rebecca and Randal had been outstanding throughout the process whereas Clay was repeatedly singled out for being a negative force and routinely insubordinate Trump ultimately chose to give Randal and Rebecca another chance which sealed Clay s fate Fired Clay Lee for having a terrible attitude refusing to take any responsibility for his actions and being too difficult to work with throughout the whole process Trump felt that all of the members of Excel were equally responsible for the loss but ultimately fired Clay based on his history of not getting along with others and making no improvement in that regard Notes Exemptions are no longer issued Randal was the last person in Apprentice history to receive an exemption Clay happily volunteered to move to Excel following the double firing the previous week Trump accepted his offer but Clay implicated himself when Capital Edge became very ecstatic after Clay left the team saying they would never want to work with him ever again Both Rebecca and Randal were in serious danger of also being fired due to Rebecca losing twice as a project manager and Randal because Trump considered the error over the channel number to be such a basic mistake that it was grounds for instant dismissal It was strongly implied that Randal s honesty over the error compared to Clay s refusal to admit making any significant mistakes in the task played a major part in his survival Episode 9 Recap from NBC com Week 10 Shaniagans edit Airdate November 24 2005 Sponsor Coty Inc Project The teams have to wrap an object to promote Country pop music star Shania Twain s new fragrance by Stetson The team with the most calls and votes wins Judges Donald Trump Carolyn Kepcher Bill Rancic Trump Monologue Be A Gladiator There are times where the only choice is a confrontation Confrontation is not popular but sometimes it is needed Do it with confidence and do it with gusto Capital Edge project manager Alla Excel project manager Randal Winning team Excel Reasons for victory Excel ended up with 978 calls The key to their victory was sabotaging Capital Edge by stealing the megaphones they ordered for their temp workers to use Excel s reward A horseback ride through Central Park and dinner with Shania Twain Losing team Capital Edge Reasons for loss Capital Edge was only five calls short from Excel Felisha was forced to cut the number of temps they wanted after Adam wasted their budget on the horse and carriage theme Sent to boardroom In a series first Alla was dismissed from the final boardroom While Alla was the unsuccessful project manager it was established that she was the strongest force on the team leaving Adam and Felisha to face off in the boardroom Fired Adam Israelov for spending 70 of his team s budget on horse and carriages that looked awful and were not effective While it was discussed that Felisha did not hire enough temp workers Adam was deemed the weakest of the remaining five candidates and did not have enough stand out strength to defend himself Notes Alla is the first and only project manager to date not to face the boardroom since Trump did not consider her responsible for the loss As this episode aired on Thanksgiving weekend a one hour highlight package of previously unaired footage and a summary was shown Episode 10 Recap from NBC com Week 11 To Lead or Not to Lead edit Airdate December 1 2005 Sponsor Microsoft Project The teams had to direct a commercial promoting Microsoft s Live Meeting program Judges Donald Trump Carolyn Kepcher Bill Rancic Trump Monologue Family Family is very important in business over the years Trump has seen many successful people who have a lot going but they aren t necessarily happy The people who are most content are the ones with good family Capital Edge project manager Felisha Excel project manager Rebecca Winning team Excel Reasons for win Microsoft loved the story themed concept and Rebecca and Randal s roles in the commercial Rebecca had initially hired actors for the project but was unsatisfied with their performance forcing Randal and Rebecca to perform the script themselves In addition they showcased many of the program s features including the brand messaging Excel s reward A private sailboat ride around New York City Randal received a surprise visit by his wife Zahara and Rebecca received a surprise visit by her boyfriend Matt Losing team Capital Edge Reasons for loss Although Capital Edge had great brand messaging their story line was a bit complex to follow through the commercial Plus the executives didn t hold their attention of the program s features when the commercial had too much text going at once which gave them a difficult impression to follow In the end they focused on creating visual effects as opposed to communicating to the people in using the program of Microsoft Live Meeting Trump felt this wasn t even close During the boardroom Carolyn described the commercial as having too much information and Bill criticized them for chopping amp cutting the commercial up as a catastrophic mistake Sent to boardroom No internal review Fired Both of them were fired for the following reasons Felisha Mason for not being emotionally strong enough to handle the tough and cutthroat acumen of New York City her lack of overall quality leadership and for losing control of Alla Alla Wartenburg for her insubordination and for producing and directing a horrid commercial along with brutally attacking Felisha in the boardroom Notes This is the third multiple firing conducted this season Season four had the most multiple firings in one season of The Apprentice ever all multiple firings were unannounced This is the first time the finalists have been decided by an unannounced multiple firing alone before the one on one interviews with the four prominent executives This is the second time in the series that Trump fired every candidate in the boardroom at the time The first time was in week 6 when he fired all four of Excel s members Josh Jennifer M James and Mark Unlike the week 6 multiple firing and similar to the week 8 multiple firing Trump fired Felisha and Alla one at a time Felisha was fired first Capital Edge is the first team in the history of The Apprentice to be completely out of business before the one on one interviews because there are no more Capital Edge members The turning point during this task was when Felisha and Alla butt heads during the acting part of the task where Felisha failed to halt Alla s insubordination Right after Felisha was fired Alla was about to escape from the boardroom and Trump told her to sit back down and fired her as well During the boardroom Alla and Felisha again argue causing Felisha to break into tears This occurred despite their supposed friendship Trump told Alla that she was unmanageable citing that Alla acts like a bully even though Felisha is nice to her Felisha was the only one expected to be fired but when Alla attempted to escape from the boardroom right after Felisha was fired Trump told her to sit back down and fired her as well Ironically prior to the boardroom Felisha had given serious consideration to resigning rather than allowing herself to be fired as she did not think Trump was likely to fire Alla but Alla s verbal attacks motivated Felisha into defending herself After the boardroom Trump went back upstairs to the suite to inform Randal and Rebecca that they are the Final Two As with the previous two multiple firings in week 6 and week 8 both Felisha and Alla had to share a single taxi After the task and before the Boardroom Randal had a 7 4 record in the 11 tasks The women were 4 7 a piece Alla was 1 1 as Project Manager Felisha and Rebecca were 1 2 each Randal had the best record with 3 0 Normally when there s only three or four candidates remaining there would be an interview process in which Trump at the behest of the executives determines whether or not a candidate would be eligible to participate in the final task For this season when there was four candidates left Trump decided to do a regular task and save the interview week for when there were only three candidates remaining but this season there won t be an interview week since the number of candidates went down from four straight to two as Trump fired both of the losing team s remaining team members This is the first time that two candidates that were interrupted by reward related injuries and family related issues refused to quit even though they were offered a chance to do so Both commercials are available at Microsoft s official Live Meeting webpage Episode 11 Recap from NBC com Week 12 The Final Showdown edit Airdate December 8 2005 Sponsor Yahoo and Outback Steakhouse Finalists Rebecca and Randal Judges Donald Trump Carolyn Kepcher George H Ross Task Dossier for Rebecca Work with Yahoo to host a comedy event raising money for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation Rebecca s Recruits Chris James and Toral Task Dossier for Randal Work with Outback Steakhouse to host a celebrity softball tournament for Autism Speaks Randal s Recruits Josh Mark and Marshawn Notes There are no more teams from this point on Randal and Rebecca are on their own Corporation names were used in the final task for the first time in Apprentice history previously no corporation names would be used on the Final Task Capital Edge re opened for business under new ownership and management with Rebecca as the sole candidate of the corporation Randal is now the sole candidate of Excel even though in the last task team names would not be used Because Trump fired both Felisha and Alla at the end of Week 11 Season 4 is the first season that does not require one on one interviews with the prominent executives This is the first time that Donald visited the candidates suite on camera in lieu of declaring both Randal and Rebecca The Final Two As opposed to Season 3 which recruits were assigned Randal and Rebecca were allowed to choose their recruits Randal had originally chosen Josh James and Mark while Rebecca chose Josh James and Chris Rebecca and Randal compromised that she could have James and he would get Josh Randal then decided the wanted Chris as well so they flipped a coin and Rebecca won Chris Then Rebecca chose Toral and Randal chose Marshawn for their third recruit As recalled from Season 1 of The Apprentice Bill Rancic and Kwame Jackson were allowed to choose their teams but they were only allowed to choose among the last six fired candidates from that season Amy Katrina and Nick for Bill and Heidi Omarosa and Troy for Kwame For this season Randal and Rebecca could choose from any of the 16 already fired candidates regardless of what position they finished in As promised the tasks were quite challenging with obstacles that included executives threatening to pull out from the event planning project acts of God there was a thunderstorm and a very loud lightning flash shown at the end of the episode and the need to entirely rejigger the venue After Trump fired Felisha and Alla he went up to the suite and told Randal and Rebecca to meet George and Carolyn at a restaurant Trump told both to enjoy themselves because he promised the last task would be hell Both Randal and Rebecca reserved the right to re fire any recruits should for any reason the recruits displease either of them Episode 12 Recap from NBC com Week 13 Decision Time edit Airdate December 15 2005 Preface Aired live at the Alice Tully Hall within the Lincoln Center limits at New York City before a televised audience with the remainder of the final task pre recorded Project Picks up from where the obstacles started to ensue from Week 12 Weather was a threat for Randal Randal had no choice but to hold the event indoors not just because of the rain but because the cold weather as well Desertion was a threat for Rebecca Rebecca was forced to utilize a Plan B Outcome Rebecca hired a new comedian but fails to raise money for the Elizabeth Glaser AIDS Foundation Randal forced the charity event inside He failed to check the weather and used cramped space but raised money for Autism Speaks Boardroom Each of the six recruits get to discuss their bosses then both Randal and Rebecca had to defend their performance in the final boardroom Decision Aired live before a televised audience Toral defended Rebecca since Rebecca did the same for Toral Trump replied that Toral better defend Rebecca since Rebecca worked really hard for Toral Trump also stated he agreed with Toral for the first time he fired Toral on the spot in week 4 see above Marshawn was the most impartial of the opinion board she gave neutral reasons why Randal should be hired While Jennifer M said she really liked Rebecca Jen M preferred Randal citing Randal s natural born leader tendencies Alla said she preferred Randal and accused Rebecca of being the weakest link Alla said she saw nothing in Rebecca Fired Rebecca Jarvis mainly for her donation method Although it appeared that Randal was Trump s first choice Rebecca seemed to be a close second choice until Randal made a controversial comment that Trump should not hire Rebecca Hired Randal Pinkett for raising 11 000 for Autism Speaks What is next for Randal Renovation of the chain of Trump Casinos at Atlantic City Notes As with season three the two projects were described prior to Trump s decision in seasons one and two they were always presented to the hiree after he or she was crowned Trump asked each finalist which project they would choose if they were hired Choice 1 was the Trump Casino renovation spree at Atlantic City Chosen by Randal Choice 2 was the Trump Tower project at Jersey City New Jersey Chosen by Rebecca A twist at the end was that Trump asked Randal if he would also hire Rebecca into the Trump organization an Apprentice first Although Trump said he could have been convinced that Rebecca should also be hired Randal recommended that Trump rescind that idea citing that the premise of the ultimate job interview was to hire only one candidate not two Randal suggested that hiring Rebecca would prompt the show s name to be changed into The Apprenti At Randal s recommendation Trump rescinded what could have been the first multiple hiring and a US Apprentice first 14 Throughout the following week many were critical of Randal s decision In an interview with Larry King Randal defended his decision and said he had no objection to Trump hiring Rebecca at a later date Series web sponsor Yahoo to make up for discouraging Rebecca from requesting donations during the task although Rebecca could have held other fundraising events such as a silent auction opted to raise money for the Elizabeth Glaser AIDS Foundation through their website They also pledged 50 000 to both charities presented on the show On The Today Show after the finale Rebecca received an offer from Wenda Millard one of the Yahoo associates who oversaw Rebecca s final task to write for Yahoo Finance The show s official Web site is held at Yahoo Rebecca appeared at the final boardroom without crutches as it was clearly evident the entire series had been taped in a span of 45 days and she had completely recovered from the injury by the December live final Heidi Bressler from the 1st season covered the finale for Fox Reality Channel and conducted interviews with Carolyn Kepcher and Donald Trump In the former Carolyn was amused by Heidi s declaration that the women didn t like Rebecca and didn t want her to defeat Randall in the latter Trump told Heidi about the future of the show breaking the news that after a 5th season in NYC the 6th season would take place in Los Angeles Jennifer Oberting nee Crisafulli from Season 2 briefly appeared on camera because she was hanging out with Heidi during the event but Trump was visibly unhappy on seeing her and actually moved where he was standing during his chat with Heidi so that his position blocked Jennifer out of the scene s frame Episode 13 Recap from NBC comReferences edit a b Episode 1 Boardroom Archived from the original on December 13 2005 Retrieved July 27 2006 Episode 1 Assignment Archived from the original on October 16 2005 Retrieved July 27 2006 Episode 1 Results Archived from the original on October 16 2005 Retrieved July 27 2006 Episode 2 Boardroom Archived from the original on December 4 2005 Retrieved July 29 2006 Week 2 Archived from the original on December 10 2007 Retrieved July 29 2006 Week 2 Archived from the original on December 10 2007 Retrieved July 29 2006 Episode 2 Task Report Archived from the original on December 4 2005 Retrieved July 29 2006 Week 3 Assignment Archived from the original on October 16 2005 Retrieved August 8 2006 Week 3 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