The Apprentice - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

To Have and Have Not
Shocking new twists and turns - and a cross-country move to Los Angeles - shake up the sixth season premiere of "The Apprentice" when Donald Trump invites 18 talented candidates to Los Angeles and makes some dramatic changes to the world's toughest job interview. Winning project managers get powerful perks and losers have far more to fear than the just the boardroom. The new "Apprentice" cast - which includes an Olympic Gold medalist, an internet entrepreneur and a construction firm owner -- will have to navigate the new twists and turns while vying for the coveted title of "The Apprentice" and the career opportunity of a lifetime working for the legendary business tycoon.

Pink Is the New Black
The candidates dive into the world of swimsuit design, creating new lines for a beach fashion show. One team struggles with a runaway designer while the other argues over the finer points of a bikini. The winners enjoy the playboy lifestyle with special guest Hugh Hefner while the losers face Donald in the boardroom.

Hollywood or Bussed
Last week's losers do battle against each other as the winners get a week of rest and relaxation. The moguls-in-training devise a new twist on the Hollywood sightseeing tour, and the tours themselves are the strangest sights of all. The winners get bragging rights; the losers see a teammate go in a shocking finish.

Drive-Thru Duel
The candidates create and sell a new product for a national chicken restaurant. One team bets the farm on a risky strategy while the other struggles with a teammate who has flown the coop. The winners are serenaded by singing sensation Andrea Bocelli, and the losers are grilled in the boardroom.

To Bee or Not to Bee
The candidates get a taste of the agriculture business as they harvest honey and face off with swarms of bees. One team flies blind without their leader, and the other is stung by sagging honey sales. The winners play hoops with Los Angeles basketball legends like Kareem Abdul Jabaar, James Worthy and Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson, while the losers deal with Trump in the boardroom.

Travel Sweepstakes Smackdown
The thirteen remaining candidates put on a promotional event for a major travel website. When the task is over, two contestants spark a love connection in the pool.

Life in the Luxury Lane
"Life in the Luxury Lane" WINNING TEAM RAPS WITH SNOOP DOGG The junior tycoons put on a VIP event for a high-end luxury car. One team must compensate for a distracted project manager and budding romance while the other team attempts to redefine luxury. The winners spend an evening rapping with hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg, and the losers get blind-sided by an unexpected firing.

Bend It Like Donald
The candidates put on a half-time show at a pro-soccer match. One project manager loses the respect of the team while the other cries foul on a troublesome teammate. The winners hit the links with The Donald and the losers meet up with the boss later in the boardroom.

Soap Gets in Your Eyes
The candidates write and direct an internet soap opera webisode surrounding a popular cleaning product. One team deals with an on-set romance, while the other airs their dirty laundry. The winners get a private meeting with California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and hear about his road to success, while the losers get their bubble burst in the boardroom.

Girls on Roller Skates
Trump rocks the boat when he forces one team to send a member to the other. As a result, the task becomes an all out war as the candidates scramble to sell tickets to world famous theme park Universal Studios Hollywood. The winners take to the skies above Los Angeles, while the losers turn on each other in the boardroom.

Shut Your Smartmouth
The titans-in-training create a newspaper supplement for the Los Angeles Times to advertise a new way to keep breath fresh. One team uses a sexier approach, while the other trusts science. Back at the mansion, a tough choice must be made: love or loyalty?.

Las, Vegas, Baby!
In a twist, the final six candidates split into three teams and head to Las Vegas to put together a promotional campaign for the latest Trump mega-project. Back in Los Angeles, they present to Donald and his son in the boardroom. But not everyone makes it out without hearing those two dreaded words - "You're Fired!".

The Final Four
It's down to the final four! The world's toughest job interview enters the home stretch with a monster task. The candidates must choose employees to help them write and direct a "mini-movie." One team struggles with a perfectionist, while the other clashes over creative differences.

Decision Time
The Los Angeles season of "The Apprentice" comes to a close, and only the final candidates are left to compete for the coveted title of "The Apprentice" and the career opportunity of a lifetime working for the legendary business tycoon. In this must-see finale live from the Hollywood Bowl, Donald Trump chooses his next "Apprentice.".
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