Jeff Bezos Announces New Amazon Sub-Prime Videos … from Crooks & Liars Susie Madrak

Amazon Prime Video announced on Monday that multiple seasons of “The Apprentice,” the 2000s reality series that helped raise Mr. Trump’s profile on a national stage, would soon be available on the streaming service. Via the New York Times:

The show’s first season, which premiered in 2004, is available on Prime Video starting Monday. Amazon said that a new season of “The Apprentice” would be made available each week, culminating with the show’s seventh season, which will make its debut to the streaming service in late April.

Mr. Trump expressed his enthusiastic approval in a statement released by Amazon.

“I look forward to watching this show myself — such great memories, and so much fun, but most importantly, it was a learning experience for all of us!” he said.

If only some streaming service had the vision to grab the rights and start showing “Celebrity Apprentice” a la Mystery Science Theater 3000, hosted by Noel Casler, who worked on the original show. Here are some of the tidbits he’s already shared:

Let’s take them one at a time. First, incontinence. To play devil’s advocate, why does it matter that he wears adult diapers?

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