56 USER REVIEWS
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By on
Tue, Jul 20, 2010 11:44 AM PDT
Love to see the various businesses & how the business world affects the consumer. Each week is a different scenario and risk vs. reward.
Please keep them coming. Carl in Conn.
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By on
Fri, Mar 12, 2010 8:08 AM PST
I like to watch Shark Tank, and in Canada, I watch Dragon's Den, which has Kevin and Robert on it as well.
It may be reality TV, but it's also real TV. Nobody gets voted off an island, they get rewarded for having good ideas and execution, …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By on
Tue, Mar 2, 2010 3:30 PM PST
This is such a good show! I appreciate the fact that they come to conclusions fast and furious, as well as show the progress they made for the ones they do choose. Makes you feel as though you have hope in this economy... hope it stays on, its uplifting …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By on
Sat, Feb 27, 2010 12:00 PM PST
Why is it not on today? It should be on EVERY [profane]ing day. If there was a channel called Shark Tank TV, I would pay $20/month for it. That jerky bald guy should also have a show of his own.more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By on
Wed, Feb 10, 2010 8:07 AM PST
I THINK THIS IS A GREAT SHOW FOR THE TIMES WE ARE IN, IT GIVES PEOPLE SOMETHING TO THINK OF FOR SOLUTION TO BEING OUT OF WORK,AND HAVE HAD IDEAS OF THINGS BUT NEVER NEW A WAY OF SHOWING IT TO GROUP THAT COULD MAKE IT WORK.more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By on
Sat, Jan 30, 2010 5:54 AM PST
This is a very entertaining show. Both informative, and interesting. The discussions do not seem fixed nor candy coated. Some of the products are definately not sellable, but the banter with the "bankers" is honest. This I would say is the …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By on
Sat, Jan 23, 2010 1:44 PM PST
THIS SHOW IS GREAT....EVERYONE CAN RELATE TO HAVING AN IDEA, BUT HAVE PROBLEMS WITH FUNDING, MARKETING OR JUST GETTING AN INDEPENDANT OPINION OF PRODUCT MARKETABILITY.
I WOULD LIKE TO SEE ROBERT REPLACED WITH A VISITING INVESTOR TO MIX UP WHAT THE PANEL …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Top Rated Episodes
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Episode 14, Season 1| Length: 1:00:00| Air Date: 02-05-2010An online and household shoe salesperson begins her colorful presentation with a shoe fashion show, but all the Sharks pass. A couple who runs a petting zoo pitch a liquid llama fertilizer, but their low sales turn off all the Sharks. Currently, working out of their garage, a sister team makes a pitch to expand their business that mails balls with messages on them; however, the Sharks think the two sisters will be fine without an investment. After going $60,000 in debt to bring a bendable geometric toy to life, an architect convinces Daymond to get on board. A man with a hands-free umbrella gives up control of his product and sells 51% to Daymond and Kevin H. Additionally, there is an update on the Life Belt and its inventor, Robert Allison, who passed up a million-dollar offer from the Sharks. lessAn online and household shoe salesperson begins her colorful presentation with a shoe fashion show, but all the Sharks pass. A couple who runs a petting zoo pitch a liquid llama fertilizer, but their low sales turn off all the Sharks. Currently, working … moreEpisode 207
Episode 6, Season 2| Length: 1:00:00| Air Date: 04-22-2011A mother pitches her line of maternity hospital gowns, a southern woman thinks she has the best recipes for her cake shipping business, and a couple has a cooler fit for golfers. Kevin O., Kevin H., Robert, and Daymond all bid over a broom with a built-in scraper. lessA mother pitches her line of maternity hospital gowns, a southern woman thinks she has the best recipes for her cake shipping business, and a couple has a cooler fit for golfers. Kevin O., Kevin H., Robert, and Daymond all bid over a broom with a built-in … moreEpisode 315
Episode 14, Season 3| Length: 1:00:00| Air Date: 05-11-2012This weeks pitches include: college girls who have created flavored peanut butters, a man showcasing a band he produces, two men who have created bikinis with interchangeable parts and the son of Billy Blanks has a dance workout he wants to sell to consumers. lessThis weeks pitches include: college girls who have created flavored peanut butters, a man showcasing a band he produces, two men who have created bikinis with interchangeable parts and the son of Billy Blanks has a dance workout he wants to sell to c … more -
About The Show
Based on a Japanese format, this competition based reality show follows hopeful entrepreneurs as they pitch their business ideas to successful, established executives (aka "The Sharks) in the hope that they can secure funding and turn their ideas into reality.Based on a Japanese format, this competition based reality show follows hopeful entrepreneurs as they pitch their business ideas to successful, established executives (aka "The Sharks) in the hope that they can …Show MoreClose -
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