Yes his business plan was torn to shreds but I still think Soloman came out of this amazingly well.
Just pure enthusiasm. In the old Apprentice format he would have been a real challenger much in the mould of inventor Tom.
This is the point in the series where THE APPRENTICE completely loses it's identity.
When he used to find AN APPRENTICE the whole process made sense.
However, it's now some sort of weird Dragons Den cross-over milarky. It completely mocks the process if the BEST APPRENTICE is fired because...
I thoroughly enjoyed all the others ganging up on her, smelling blood and saying "she did absolutely nothing Lord Sugar, I don't know why she is here"...fully expecting a backlaash from her.
The moment she went "meh, they're right. I was awful", they suddenly did the sympathy faces and everyone...