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IMO the lame duck of the group is Daymond. Not only does he invest even less frequently than Mark, but he has the personality of a wet dishrag compared to the rest of the crew.
It's probably because they have to be politically correct with the mixture of male-female, black-white, smart-not so smart.
I read somewhere that they shoot 5 episodes in one day. Each episode takes about 2 hours before editing.
IMO the lame duck of the group is Daymond. Not only does he invest even less frequently than Mark, but he has the personality of a wet dishrag compared to the rest of the crew.
As I recall he invested a lot in the first and second season. This season I'd prefer they rotate him out more and have Laurie and Barbara on together.
I can understand why Daymond may not invest as much as others, his finances aren't to the same level as the other men on the show, who have billions they can spend.
Barbara is my favorite shark. Seems the nicest out of the bunch, but loses air time to annoying Lori.
The shark that never gets deals is Kevin imo, cause his deals are almost always so bad that no one takes them
They're usually bad for the inventor, sure, but good for him! Sometimes, though, licensing does make a lot more sense than manufacturing the widget yourself. I think some of the folks on there are only going to have a single idea so it would be better to make money long term off your one good idea.
They're usually bad for the inventor, sure, but good for him! Sometimes, though, licensing does make a lot more sense than manufacturing the widget yourself. I think some of the folks on there are only going to have a single idea so it would be better to make money long term off your one good idea.
Some people come on the show wanting their personal business to grow and resiste losing the control, and others are more willing to go for the income from their idea and know the shark has a much better chance of creating it than they do. I feel bad for the people who have this idea which will never be a big thing but their little market will love, since they are usually very heavily personally and emotionally invested in it.
Daymond is a bore. Ever notice when he does give an offer - if that person takes too 2 seconds too long, or wants to hear from the others, he takes his offer back - usually immediately. He's a sourgrape... I wish they'd get rid of him...
I don't like Lori Either... So tired of hearing about QVC..
Anyone remember - when they had the one investor on(season 1), who did infomercials. His name is Kevin Harrington?
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