‘Shark Tank’ Season 11 Episode 15: Angry fans call sharks obnoxious and the episode 'one of the worst ever'

As a new set of entrepreneurs joined the show and pitched their products, fans found them uninteresting and slammed their ideas
UPDATED MAR 20, 2020
Kevin O'Leary, Barbara Corcoran (Getty Images)
Kevin O'Leary, Barbara Corcoran (Getty Images)

Not all ideas make for viable business ventures. And yet, there’s no end to how far one can think and innovate. When a whole new bunch of entrepreneurs and innovators joined the 15th episode of ‘Shark Tank’, they didn’t get the kind of reception or reaction than most participants tend to get on the show.

Fans on Twitter have called out to them, as they found the pitches and product ideas uninteresting and not up to their expectations.

One fan not only calls out on the entrepreneurs but also on the sharks on the show. He says, “one of the worst #sharktank episodes ever — the ideas, awful, the entrepreneurs, idiots, the sharks, obnoxious @ABCSharkTank”.

Joining the conversation, another regular viewer says, “#SharkTank These presentation intros have become ridiculous over the top and annoying”.

Episode 15 of ‘Shark Tank’ Season 11 saw four new entrepreneurs from different parts of the country come and present their businesses to the sharks. A Twitter fan particularly points out to a man from New Jersey, who seems to have found the “AirBnB of pools”, where people could rent out pools.

Seeing the pitch, the fan comments, “#SharkTank rent a pool? That is so stupid. Why does every startup want to use keyword 'use' someone else's stuff slap an app on it and try to make money as the middle man? Get your own.”

While others explain why such a business idea could be bad. A fan said, “Dude on #SharkTank created an airbnb for pools. Dope idea. But his ask & projections were TOO ambitious.”

The other ideas that were showcased on the episode were — a healthier beverage alternative for kids from an LA-based mother, a space-travel-like concept for kids to keep calm and quiet during car rides and a portable and multi-fueled outdoor oven to make pizza.

Sharks Mark Cuban, Kevin O’Leary, Rohan Oza, Lori Greiner, and Barbara Corcoran were present to approve the ideas and close the deals.

‘Shark Tank’ now airs at a new time, every Friday night, 8 pm/9 c, only on ABC.

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