It's that time oif the week: time for new rankings for the remaining contestants on "I Want to Work for Diddy". The
sixth episode has aired and here are my rankings, based on each person's overall chance of winning.
1. Suzanne (Last Week: 1). I would say that, as far as this challenge was concerned, she was outperformed by Stefanie and Mic. However, her overall performance is what keeps her on top. On the losing team, she was the most productive.
2. Mic (LW: 3). This challenge restored my faith in him. When it came to execution, he was excellent. From the way it looked, he sold more product than any person on either team. He completely understood what he needed to do and he killed it, due to his outgoing nature.
3. Stefanie (LW: 2). It was hard to drop her here because she doesn't really deserve it. I could go either way between her and Mic - I just have a feeling about Mic and how he carries himself. Stefanie put in a great performance in this challenge, as an important part of the winning team.
4. Red (LW: 5). Red was unproductive when it came to sales. To his credit, he kept his cool when dealing with Kim. He moves up due to elimination, as do the next 3.
5. Kendra (LW: 6). It's tough for me to recall what Kendra did for this challenge, so it must not have been a lot. On the plus side, she seemed to realize that sales were not her strength here, she seemed to let Stefanie and Mic do the talking, while still staying in the mix.
6. Boris (LW: 7). Which brings us to Boris. He was in a similar boat to Kendra except that he didn't keep himself in the mix. After being laughed at because he didn't know the product, he seemed to fall back a bit.
7. Kim (LW: 8). Keeping up her old tricks. She wanted to make someone a leader, but she didn't want to be it. Good try. Once again, she survives the judges cut. Somehow.
Eliminated. Laverne (LW: 4). Poor Laverne. If she hadn't been eliminated, I would have put her fourth, most likely. She joins the other heads above Kim's fireplace.
So, those are my ranks. What are yours?
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