TV tonight: The Apprentice returns in Hong Kong for its 20th season

The Apprentice: As the 20th season kicks off, Alan Sugar's panel, featuring first winner Tim Campbell and Karren Brady, faces an unrelenting task in Hong Kong. Nine items need to be located within the allotted time frame, a challenge eerily reminiscent of past contestants' boasts about possessing brains.

Tonight Online Reviews – Can You Trust Them? Host Sam Leader delves into the world of online reviews, a topic as useful as it is depressing. The documentary uncovers instances where glowing references led to dire consequences and explores negative reviews that have become instruments of blackmail.

Dragons' Den: In this new series, cosmetics entrepreneur Jenna Meek joins the den alongside Chloe, Murad, Karmen, and Yoseph. Each contestant pitches their unique business idea, including a sustainable headwear line, a photo-printing app with an innovative twist, and an industry-shaking plant-based drink.

Lorraine Kelly's Norwegian Odyssey: For the final leg of her adventure, Lorraine navigates through the Arctic region, encountering experiences ranging from glass-blowing to mushing huskies. She hopes to catch a glimpse of the elusive northern lights.

Long Lost Family: The 15th series concludes with two women embarking on their journey to find older siblings. Their emotional stories highlight the complexities of family secrets and the power of DNA testing.

Mystery Road: Origin: Jay Swan, an Aussie rural lawman, struggles to crack a missing-teens case, a mystery that hits close to home for his own family. Even his brother's misguided approach raises red flags about locking up a suspect in their shed.
 
omg i just watched the apprentice last nite and it was SO intense!!! alan sugar's got his work cut out for him this season, gotta find 9 stuffs within like 1hr lol. and on dragons den, jenna meek sounds like a total boss! her sustainable headwear line is def something we need more of. but seriously, have u seen long lost family? it's so emotional, they're literally searching for their fam members and uncovering all these dark secrets
 
I'm so done with those online reviews 🀯. They're like, super useful but also kinda toxic, you know? People can write whatever they want and then use it to blackmail others 😱. I think we need to be more careful about what we share online and how we interact with each other's reviews. It's not just about the good or bad reviews, it's about how they're used to hurt people πŸ’”. Maybe we should have some kind of rating system for reviews that are genuinely helpful instead of just relying on likes and comments πŸ‘. That way, we can separate the wheat from the chaff and create a more positive online community 🌱.
 
I'm watching all this and I'm like what's going on? These reality shows are just a reflection of our society, right? The Apprentice is all about survival, but what's the real cost? Is it worth exploiting people for entertainment purposes? Meanwhile, Dragons' Den is all about capitalism, but isn't that just a fancy way of saying we're still obsessed with making money at any cost?

And have you seen Long Lost Family? It's like we're seeing our own families in these strangers. What does it say about us as a society when we're so desperate to reconnect with our roots? And then there's Mystery Road, where the lines between right and wrong get blurred. Is it a commentary on our justice system or just a thriller series?

It got me thinking, what would happen if we applied the same scrutiny to these shows that we do to politicians? Would they be held accountable for the consequences of their actions? Or are reality TV shows just a safe space for us to indulge in drama without any real-world repercussions πŸ€”
 
😩 I'm so done with these reality shows and their manufactured drama 🀯. First off, The Apprentice? Who cares about some millionaires competing over who can be the most ruthless businessman? πŸ€‘ Give me a break! And what's with the constant 'brain vs brawn' shtick? Can't they just have a decent conversation without one of them shouting 'I'm the brains' or whatever nonsense? πŸ˜’

And don't even get me started on Long Lost Family. I mean, I love a good family drama as much as the next person, but can we please not make it all about DNA testing and snot-nosed kids who think they're entitled just because they have some distant cousin's name? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Get real! πŸ‘€
 
I'm so curious about The Apprentice this season πŸ€”... I mean, nine items to find in Hong Kong sounds like a big challenge even for the most experienced contestants. Do you think they'll be able to work under that much pressure? 😬 And what's up with all these documentary shows? Are online reviews really as bad as they say they are? πŸ“š I've heard so many mixed reviews about them, it's hard to know what to believe. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I'm also super excited for Dragons' Den this season! 😍 Cosmetics and photo-printing apps sound like interesting business ideas... how do you think the contestants will pitch their ideas? πŸ’Ό And Lorraine Kelly's Norwegian Odyssey sounds so cool! ❄️ I've always wanted to see the northern lights in person. 🌠
 
I'm soooo hyped for The Apprentice right now πŸ€©πŸ‘€ I mean, who doesn't love a good dose of business drama and competitiveness? But what really got me is the location this season - Hong Kong! I've always been fascinated by that city's energy and I can only imagine how challenging it must be to navigate that fast-paced environment while trying to find those 9 items. And can we talk about Tim Campbell being back on the show? The original winner, bringing his A-game! πŸ‘ Who else is excited for this season? πŸ“Ί
 
🚨 I'm loving the diversity of shows this season πŸ“Ί! The Apprentice's 20th season is gonna be EPIC πŸ’ͺ, but did you know that the average contestant lasts only around 4 days on the show? That's like the attention span of a goldfish 🐟. Anyway, back to The Apprentice... have you seen the stats on how many contestants get fired each week? It's like a never-ending supply chain of layoffs πŸ“ˆ. On a lighter note, did you know that online reviews can affect a business's revenue by up to 22%? 🚨 That's some serious power in a single sentence! Anyway, I'm super excited for Dragons' Den and Lorraine Kelly's Norwegian Odyssey. The sustainable headwear line sounds like something my aunt would love πŸ˜‚. And Long Lost Family? Bring on the feels! πŸ’”
 
I'm watching these reality shows and I gotta say... sometimes it feels like they're more entertainment than actual learning πŸ€”. Like with The Apprentice, people saying they have brains but then struggling to find stuff within the time limit πŸ˜‚. And don't even get me started on online reviews - those can be super misleading. Can you really trust what someone says just because they've got a glowing review? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's like how we need to think critically and not just take things at face value.

And I love that Lorraine Kelly is trying new experiences in Norway, but sometimes these documentary shows feel a bit shallow. Like, sure, she's glass-blowing and mushing huskies, but what's the deeper message? πŸ€”
 
I don't get why we still watch these shows πŸ€”. Like, what's the point? Just people standing around talking or doing some weird challenge and expecting us to care πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I mean, sure, they're entertaining and all that, but is it really worth our time? I'd rather be out and about, experiencing real life rather than watching some reality TV 🌳. And don't even get me started on the online reviews doco - sounds like a right downer πŸ˜’. Can we just trust what people say online now? It seems so hard to do these days πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
omg just watched Lorraine Kelly's Norwegian Odyssey and I'm DYING πŸ˜‚ she's literally so brave navigating the Arctic region! I wish I had the guts to try glass-blowing, though I'm pretty sure my fingers would've melted 🀣 anyway, have you guys seen the latest season of Long Lost Family? it's giving me all the feels, those women just want answers about their families... I feel so bad for them when they find out the truth πŸ˜”
 
I don't get why online reviews are so hard to trust πŸ€”. They're supposed to help us make informed decisions but sometimes they can be super misleading πŸ˜’. I remember reading a review that said a restaurant was amazing, and then my friend went there and it was actually pretty average 🍴. It's like, who do you believe? The person who wrote the review or the actual business owner πŸ’β€β™€οΈ?
 
I'm really curious about Lorraine Kelly's Norwegian Odyssey πŸŒƒπŸ”₯, how is she gonna survive the Arctic region? I've always been fascinated by those glass-blowing workshops, have you guys tried making your own ornaments at home? πŸŽ¨πŸ’‘
 
You know what's really interesting? The fact that these shows are making money off people's desperation and willingness to share their personal struggles with the world... πŸ€‘ Like, I get it, Long Lost Family is trying to help people find their missing siblings, but at what cost? Are they profiting off the emotional rollercoaster of these families?

And have you noticed that all these shows are just a reflection of our society's priorities? We're more interested in watching people squirm than actually solving real problems. I mean, Dragons' Den is all about making money and being ruthless, but where's the value in that? Can we really say that's something to be proud of?

And let's not forget about the online reviews documentary... it's just another example of how our society values quick fixes over real change. We're so quick to trust online reviews, only to realize they're often biased or even fake. It's like, shouldn't we be skeptical of everything we read online?
 
Ugh I'm exhausted just thinking about these shows 🀯. I mean what's next? Are we gonna watch a documentary on online reviews and get depressed about how bad the world is? 😩 Can't they just make something fun for once like... idk, a school spirit week or something? πŸŽ‰ But nope, instead it's all serious and drama-filled. And don't even get me started on Dragons' Den, I mean I love entrepreneurship and all but can't we watch a show about startup culture in the tech world instead? πŸ€–
 
You know what caught my eye? The Dragons' Den - it got me thinking... those contestants have to be so passionate about their ideas, but does that passion sometimes cloud their judgment? I mean, can we really trust our own instincts when it comes to business and innovation?

And then there's Long Lost Family... family secrets can be so hurtful, right? It makes you wonder what kind of stories are hidden behind closed doors. I guess the beauty of DNA testing is that it forces us to confront those dark corners.

But have you seen Lorraine Kelly's Norwegian Odyssey? She seems so at peace amidst all that icy wilderness... makes me think about the human need for adventure and connection with nature πŸŒ„
 
just watched the Apprentice and I'm surprised how some of those contestants think they can just wing it on camera lol 🀣. I mean, have you seen Alan Sugar's face when he's trying to keep it together? πŸ˜‚ anyways, I loved watching Dragons' Den last night, especially Jenna Meek's sustainable headwear line sounds so cool! πŸ’š also, Lorraine Kelly's Norwegian Odyssey looked so breathtakingly beautiful πŸŒŠπŸ”οΈ, I'm seriously tempted to go on an adventure like that next. but what really got me was the stories on Long Lost Family, it's crazy how much family drama can run deep πŸ’”. and finally, I saw a clip from Mystery Road Origin and that Aussie rural lawman Jay Swan is so ruggedly handsome 😎
 
just watched the trailer for dragons' den and i'm low-key obsessed with jenna meek's sustainable headwear line πŸ˜πŸ‘–, sounds like it could disrupt the whole fashion industry. also, anyone else watch mystery road: origin? πŸš”πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ
 
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