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I love this show. Robert is my favorite. He's such a sweetheart without sacrificing his business-focused mindset, Mark Cuban is the GOAT, and I'd respect Kevin more if he would let other people finish and didn't pride himself on being a jerk. His accomplishments are so impressive but he's so abrasive and rude that I don't care about what he's accomplished because he's not someone I want to know or trust with my business. Just because you're successful doesn't mean you get a pass to be an insufferable butthead.
What a let down this has become. I don't know if deals are real or questionable as some have pointed out.
I do know however that it used to be most about the presentation and offers.
Now like almost everything on tv it has become what I call the " cancer" effect.
That's the label I use to describe how it has become mandatory for shows to outdo every other show by having the drama of the contestants ( sometimes host also) be the big story. They tell their personal sad stories to the folks watching who sit at home saying " so sad, inspiring etc etc.
Yuk. Not saying these are made up but to make it such a critical part of the show is becoming so overdone by everyone I'm finding less shows I can watch.
When will enough be enough? I'm reminded of a comedy sketch on SNL where there is a Japanese game show that if they get the wrong answer they have to have a finger cut off. Chris Farley plays a hilarious tourist from Green Bay who is called down from the audience to play. This sketch is old and there is a crime / horror movie of the same era that takes on this theme of glorifying violence for media.
Reality tv has become like these examples. It's become out of hand.
I do know however that it used to be most about the presentation and offers.
Now like almost everything on tv it has become what I call the " cancer" effect.
That's the label I use to describe how it has become mandatory for shows to outdo every other show by having the drama of the contestants ( sometimes host also) be the big story. They tell their personal sad stories to the folks watching who sit at home saying " so sad, inspiring etc etc.
Yuk. Not saying these are made up but to make it such a critical part of the show is becoming so overdone by everyone I'm finding less shows I can watch.
When will enough be enough? I'm reminded of a comedy sketch on SNL where there is a Japanese game show that if they get the wrong answer they have to have a finger cut off. Chris Farley plays a hilarious tourist from Green Bay who is called down from the audience to play. This sketch is old and there is a crime / horror movie of the same era that takes on this theme of glorifying violence for media.
Reality tv has become like these examples. It's become out of hand.
Keto... There website is designed to trap you, extort money from you, gives you bad phone numbers and bad web addresses so that you cannot cancel your order immediately when you find out that your order did not cost what you expected, and that there contacts within the company cannot, or will not do anything for you. Fraudulent from start to finish.
I would like to thank the sharks. I was watching episode with Sophi "Over thinker"
All the sharks went out, because of NOT wanting to take her money, as she was doing phenomenal.
Yiu have to see the episode. The sharks said they couldn't help her because she was doing so well.
I disagree, in a Good way. In their comments to her, encouragement, each sharks gave her the gift of confidence! I applaud each sharks for their comments to her. So often young people JUST need words of encouragement!
I speak from personal experience, that encouragement goes so far abd people need more of it
Thank you sharks!!!
Yiu have to see the episode. The sharks said they couldn't help her because she was doing so well.
I disagree, in a Good way. In their comments to her, encouragement, each sharks gave her the gift of confidence! I applaud each sharks for their comments to her. So often young people JUST need words of encouragement!
I speak from personal experience, that encouragement goes so far abd people need more of it
Thank you sharks!!!
This is a pretty good show. There are five sharks, each of whom are successful business men. Different entrepreneurs come in and pitch their product, and the sharks decide whether they want to invest in them. It is a great show for figuring out how to start a business. There are some fantastic ideas and fantastic ways that the people first got the money to start their business that are inspiring. However the sharks... Mark Cuban is in my opinion the best shark. When a product is BS, he knows it and tells them he's out. But sometimes, he further demeans them in a way which is almost painful to watch. Same with Daymond sometimes. Kevin O' Leary is truly the worst. He keeps making awful analogies about how his money is his soldiers and other stupid stuff like that. This is a terrific show, however the arrogance of the sharks is sometimes over the top and becomes annoying to watch.
7/10
7/10
Lo sapevi?
- QuizKevin O'Leary has a net worth of $450 million. Robert Herjavec's net worth is $200 million. Daymond John's is $250 million. Lori Greiner's is $50 million. Barbara Corcoran's is $40 million. Kevin Harrington's is $450 million. Mark Cuban, with a net worth of $3.5 billion, beats the rest of the sharks' assets combined.
- BlooperThe sharks don't always calculate the evaluations from the entrepreneur correctly because they don't use a calculator therefore the evaluations are only considered estimations.
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Kevin O'Leary: I'm not trying to make friends. You want a friend, buy a dog. I'm trying to make money.
- ConnessioniAlternate-language version of Shark Tank Australia (2015)
- Colonne sonoreShark Tank - Main Title Theme
Written by Berry Gordy (as Berry Gordy, Jr.) and Janie Bradford
Performed by Ricky Fante (as Ricky Fanté)
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