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Predictor round-up week 10

Episode 10 caught our predictors off-guard this week. Many thought Debra was going right up until Sir Alan revealed she had won the task for team Empire.

With Debra safe for another week, the majority of predictions shifted to Lorraine. Predictors only began to sense Howard鈥檚 time was up in the final showdown. Howard鈥檚 departure proved that playing it safe can be just as dangerous as taking big risks in The Apprentice.

Please note: The graphs show users' predictions for the final three candidates from the start of the show to the moment when Sir Alan makes his final decision.

Howard

Predictions for Howard

Howard seemed safe for the duration of Episode 10. Ultimately, he played it a little too safe for Sir Alan鈥檚 liking. Predictions for Howard only began to increase when Nick directly accused Howard of not being 鈥渁 brave warrior鈥 in the final moments of the boardroom. Even then, very few people realised that project managing the shopping channel task would cost Howard his chance to be the next apprentice.

Kate

Predictions for Howard

Kate鈥檚 popularity with predictors meant that she hardly registered at all throughout the episode. Despite a passionate performance as a presenter of the shopping channel, she failed to convert her screen time into major sales. Fortunately for her, Sir Alan revealed that聽Kate had selected the two items with most sales potential. Predictors correctly guessed that this would shift Sir Alan鈥檚 focus onto Howard and Lorraine as he prepared to fire the next unlucky candidate.

Lorraine

Predictions for Howard

Amongst the three candidates to end up in the boardroom, the majority of predictors felt that Lorraine鈥檚 time was up from the outset. Her decision to pitch a bizarre pet toy cost team Ignite crucial sales and her unprofessional criticisms of Kate fuelled predictions for her departure. Nick defended Lorraine during a private discussion between the board members. Lorraine then put up a remarkably strong defence in the boardroom and defied the expectations of our predictors to endure to Week 11.

Sold out

Project manager Yasmina left Debra to her own devices and won the shopping channel task for Team Empire. Debra proved predictors wrong and excelled as both studio director and presenter on the shopping channel.

Howard proved less successful as project manager of Team Ignite and ultimately failed to get the best performances out of his fellow candidates.

Predictions increased for Lorraine as she reignited her feud with Kate, selected a particularly poor product for Kate to sell and failed to take responsibility for not selling a sure-fire hit with shopping channel viewers.

It was only at the very last minute that predictors guessed Lorraine wasn鈥檛 going home in a black cab this week.

Comments reflected the predictors鈥 surprise when Sir Alan decided that so-called 鈥淪teady Eddy鈥 Howard was the next candidate to leave the process.

Classic comments

鈥淚s it true that Sir Alan watches cartoons in that little room he comes out of?鈥澛Will, Nottingham

鈥溾橫an-made polyester?鈥 Hahaha!鈥澛Apprentice, Newcastle

鈥淭he more you interact with the dinosaur the more it develops a personality. If only that were true of Howard..."聽Editor

鈥淗oward is Mr Safe.鈥 Ozymandias, Perenporth Beach

鈥淕uitar Hero: Kate Edition!鈥澛Al, Couldon

鈥淚 reckon James has had his chips.鈥澛Matt D, Northampton

鈥淒AAAAAAAAAAAAM! I HAD 701 POINTS BANKED ON DEBRA! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!鈥澛Maisie, Gloucestershire

鈥淟orraine must go.鈥澛Bob, Here

鈥997 points banked on Howard.鈥澛Jonathan, Basildon

鈥淎lan mate, what are you doing?鈥 Sinbad, Salisbury

鈥淛ames, a village is missing an idiot...鈥 Piers, Plymouth

鈥淲ILL LORRAINE WIN????鈥澛Jasd, London

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