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I think I'm going to delete unwatched new episodes


I recorded all of this season's episodes, but struggled to get through the first two. They're just too formulaic, too staged, too ridiculous...and, frankly, I'm SICK of seeing tit-exploitation companies that CLAIM to be all about great values.

Anyway, I think I've just lost interest in the show and don't see any point of plodding through the rest of this season. Does anyone have any comments BEFORE I delete the lot of them? Is there anything worthwhile in this season's episodes?


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Personally, I for one just started getting into this show and about 2 years ago, I figured I might as well see every episode in that series, to the end. I am not sure if there is necessary any "value" in watching these episodes; however, it is hilarious that the CEO is revered so much to be a hardworker and is at the top of a food chain, yet he/she cannot even make a burrito. LOL!

Better watch out, better start crying. Better hurry up, run and hide. Krampus is coming to town! >:)

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it is hilarious that the CEO is revered so much to be a hardworker and is at the top of a food chain, yet he/she cannot even make a burrito. LOL!


Ironically, some of the greatest managers/head coaches in professional sports were never really any good at the game. However, they had the ability to learn the game and how to manage players/use strategy.

The same is true in other industries as well. A guy doesn't have to know how to make a golf club to know how to market his products to golfers. He doesn't have to know the hosel from ferrule to know how to put the proper people in the right positions to oversee product development.

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What coaches do you speak of? Let's go with college football. I dislike the NFL.

Better watch out, better start crying. Better hurry up, run and hide. Krampus is coming to town! >:)

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I'm more familiar with baseball. With that as a reference, Connie Mack, Casey Stengel, Tommy Lasorda, Whitey Herzog, Tony LaRussa.

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