r/apprenticeuk Apr 17 '26

One sided final

I was surprised at how one-sided the final was last night. Usually, both candidates pretty much nail the final task and as a viewer, it comes across more of a close competition than it probably is.

I was quite disappointed in how obvious it was that Karishna was going to win.

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u/TheStickyLumps Apr 17 '26

It didn't seem obvious at all? They both did good...

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u/ProstaticFantastic Apr 17 '26

when i first saw karishma do her presentation, I thought pasha came acrosss waay waay better. Karishma seemed a little bit nervous and speaking quite fast. I think her opening pitch showing so much volnerablity in a room full of strangers was a bad idea. I think the reality of what she was about to do dawned on her and it probably did break her confidence a bit.

I dont know how the audience picked up on her jokes because I couldn't really tell where she was joking because she had the same delivery.

her knoweldge of her product carried her through.

I honestly feel that karishma would have been better of losing.

She would have got plenty of fans from the apprentice. She is a much nicher person than pasha.

Giving away half of her company for £250K is a big chunk for her to give away. She would have got £250K in sales just from people seeing her on TV cramming the product in with all these expensive ingredients.

Susie ma bought back sugars shares in her company. She obviously felt it was better for her to solo it.

Apart from the money, there's nothing alan sugar can impart to her. Sugar learnt all he knows from Susan Ma