The Apprentice (American TV series) season 10 explained

Season Number:10
Bgcolour:lavender
Num Episodes:13
Network:NBC
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Num Contestants:16
Winner:Brandy Kuentzel
Runner Up:Clint Robertson

The Apprentice 10 is the tenth and final original format installment of the United States version of international franchise and reality game series The Apprentice. For this particular season, the show departed from The Celebrity Apprentice and returned to its precursor, featuring unknowns as apprentices instead of celebrities. Not since season six, during the 2006–07 television season, did the show use this format. The theme of the season is "second chance" and the contestants are those affected by the Great Recession.

The format of the show is much the same as was employed between the first and fifth seasons, with the changes introduced in The Apprentice: Los Angeles being discarded. The biggest change is to the rewards—unlike the often lavish rewards that had been granted in prior seasons to the winning teams, in this season, the winning Project Managers are rewarded with one-on-one meetings with some of America's best-known business leaders and CEOs. Taping began June 1, 2010,[1] and ended on June 29, 2010.[2] The season premiered on Thursday, September 16, 2010, at 9–11 pm ET.[3]

Despite hopes by fans that this season would lead to a permanent return of the original format, the season received the lowest audience figures of any Apprentice season, managing barely half the ratings of the panned season six, which had been the previous lowest-rated season. In addition, critics roundly condemned the decision to bring back the non-charity format, saying it was inappropriate to do so during an economic crisis (although this season was dedicated to helping victims of the recession). Because of the poor ratings and lackluster reception of this season, Donald Trump confirmed on the day of the final episode that the original format would be permanently discontinued after this season, and that all future seasons of the show would be in the Celebrity Apprentice format. The season was the first in the history of The Apprentice to end without a live finale.[4]

Candidates

CandidateBackgroundOriginal teamAgeHometownResult
Brandy KuentzelFormer corporate attorneyFortitude30San Francisco, CaliforniaHired by Trump
(12–09–2010)
Clint RobertsonStruggling property developerOctane40Fort Worth, TexasFired in the season finale
(12–09–2010)
Liza Mucheru-WisnerStruggling business ownerFortitude30Corpus Christi, TexasFired in week 12
(12–02–2010)
Steuart MartensFledgling entrepreneurOctane27Washington, D.C.Fired in week 11
(11–25–2010)
Stephanie CastagnierUnemployed bankerFortitude34Chicago, IllinoisFired in week 10
(11–18–2010)
Poppy CarligUnemployed grad studentFortitude24Richmond, CaliforniaFired in week 9
(11–11–2010)
Anand VasudevStruggling business ownerOctane31Tampa, FloridaDisqualified in week 9
(11–11–2010)
David JohnsonUnemployed account managerOctane34Portage, MichiganFired in week 8
(11–04–2010)
Mahsa Saeidi-AzcuyAssistant district attorneyFortitude29Brooklyn, New YorkFired in week 7
(10–28–2010)
Kelly Smith BeatyUnemployed publicistFortitude30Fayetteville, GeorgiaFired in week 6
(10–21–2010)
Wade HansonStruggling realtorOctane33Woodbury, MinnesotaFired in week 5
(10–14–2010)
Gene FolkesUnemployed financial adviserOctane46Wylie, TexasFired in week 5
(10–14–2010)
Tyana AlvaradoUnemployed sales rep.Fortitude41Miami, FloridaFired in week 4
(10–07–2010)
James WeirUnemployed attorneyOctane31New York, New YorkFired in week 3
(09–30–2010)
Alex DelgadoFormer construction engineerOctane43Santa Ynez, CaliforniaFired in week 2
(09–23–2010)
Nicole ChiuUnemployed attorneyFortitude27Palos Verdes, CaliforniaFired in week 1
(09–16–2010)

Weekly results

CandidateOriginal teamWeek 8 teamWeek 9 teamWeek 11 teamFinal Task teamApplication resultRecord as project manager
Brandy KuentzelFortitudeOctaneOctaneFortitudeFortitudeHired by Trump1–0 (win in week 8)
Clint RobertsonOctaneOctaneOctaneOctaneOctaneFired in the season finale2–1 (win in weeks 4 & 9, loss in week 11)
Liza Mucheru-WisnerFortitudeOctaneFortitudeFortitudeFortitudeFired in week 121–1 (win in week 11, loss in week 7)
Steuart MartensOctaneOctaneOctaneOctaneOctaneFired in week 112–0 (win in weeks 7 & 10)
Stephanie CastagnierFortitudeFortitudeFortitudeFortitudeFired in week 101–1 (win in week 5, loss in week 10)
Poppy CarligFortitudeFortitudeFortitudeOctaneFired in week 91–1 (win in week 2, loss in week 9)
Anand VasudevOctaneFortitudeFortitudeDisqualified in week 91–0 (win in week 6)
David JohnsonOctaneFortitudeFired in week 80–2 (loss in weeks 2 & 8)
Mahsa Saeidi-AzcuyFortitudeOctaneFired in week 70–1 (loss in week 4)
Kelly Smith BeatyFortitudeFired in week 60–1 (loss in week 6)
Wade HansonOctaneFired in week 50–1 (loss in week 5)
Gene FolkesOctaneFired in week 51–0 (win in week 1)
Tyana AlvaradoFortitudeFired in week 41–0 (win in week 3)
James WeirOctaneFired in week 30–1 (loss in week 3)
Alex DelgadoOctaneFired in week 2
Nicole ChiuFortitudeFired in week 10–1 (loss in week 1)
Elimination chart
No.Candidate12345678910111213
1BrandyINININININININWINININININ HIRED
2ClintINININWINININININWININLOSEINFIRED
3LizaINININBRINBRLOSEINBRBRWINFIRED
4SteuartININININININWINININWINFIRED
5StephanieININININWINBRINBRBRFIRED
6PoppyINWININININININBRFIRED
7AnandINININININWINININDQ
8DavidINLOSEBRININININFIRED
9MahsaBRININLOSEININFIRED
10KellyINININININFIRED
11WadeININBRINFIRED
12GeneWININININFIRED
13TyanaBRINWINFIRED
14JamesINBRFIRED
15AlexINFIRED
16NicoleFIRED

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 on the losing team.

The candidate was on the losing team and brought to the final boardroom.

The candidate was fired.

The candidate lost as project manager and was fired.

The candidate was disqualified from the competition for breaking the rules.

The candidate didn't participate in the challenge.

Episodes

Episode 1: Back to Work

Episode 2: Frozen Assets

Episode 3: Working Like A Dog

Episode 4: Snack Attack

Episode 5: Rock the Catwalk

Episode 6: Pedicab Confessions

Episode 7: Broadway Boardroom

Episode 8: Dressed To Kill

Episode 9: Fragrant Disregard

Episode 10: Must-see Mobile TV

Episode 11: Driving Miz-rahi

Episode 12: Tee'd Off

Episode 13: Welcome to the Club - Season Finale

Notes and References

  1. News: Ivanka Trump . Verified Twitter account. June 1, 2010. Today is the first day of filming for The Apprentice. Very exciting." June 01, 2010 12:05:58 PM. She later specified, "The original Apprentice. We film the Celebrity version in the fall..
  2. News: Donald Trump hits links at golf course with his name. Poughkeepsie Journal. Benischek, Mike. June 14, 2010. June 14, 2010. November 4, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121104145640/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/poughkeepsiejournal/access/2058026711.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Jun+14,+2010&author=Mike+Benischek&pub=The+Poughkeepsie+Journal&edition=&startpage=A.1&desc=Donald+Trump+hits+links+at+golf+course+with+his+name. dead.
  3. News: NBC Announces Updated Fall Schedule Premieres. The Futon Critic. July 30, 2010. July 30, 2010.
  4. News: Donald Trump ('The Apprentice'). Digital Spy. 2010-12-09. 2010-12-09.
  5. News: Apprentice films Trump hiring and firing each finalist in case NBC opts to not air live finale. Andy Dehnart. Andy Dehnart. 10 December 2010. realityblurred.com. 12 December 2010.
  6. News: What's next for Fort Worth's 'Apprentice' contestant?. Philpot. Robert. 10 December 2010. Star-Telegram. 13 December 2010.
  7. Web site: Anticlimactic finale to a decent Apprentice season ends with Brandy's win. Andy Dehnart. Andy Dehnart. 10 December 2010. realityblurred.com. 13 December 2010.