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From G's To Gents EpisodesSeason 2    

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  • Down 'N Dirty
    16 G's arrive at the house, excited about their mission and awestruck by the mansion itself. Bentley holds one-on-one meetings with the G's in the study to assess their level of determination to make a change. The G's are summoned to the Chapter Room where they are told by Bentley that only 12 of them will be given blazers and allowed to enter the club. However, because Dirty got too drunk at the cocktail reception and passed out before his one-on-one time, Fonzworth decides to let him sleep it off and face probable elimination in the morning. The other G's aren't so lucky. Right off the bat, Bentley gives blazers to half of the guys leaving the other eight to the fate of the blackball vote where "respect among your peers" is demonstrated in the number of votes cast against you. Ultimately, Roq and Flex are eliminated for being more focused on the gym than getting to know the other G's and Fonzworth sends Dre packing because he's already got a clothing line and needs help less than the other guys.

  • Get Your Swag On
    Amped about receiving his blazer at the first elimination, Riff Raff busts out some rhymes to celebrate. His goofy attitude and lack of skills does little to earn him the respect of his peers. Meanwhile, Dirty wakes up from his night of partying to discover a note from Fonzworth telling him that they need to speak. Dirty doesn't remember much from the night before and fesses up to having a drinking problem that he's done little to address. He then informs Fonzworth that he grew up in foster care after his mother threw him into the trash as an infant. Even though Fonzworth knows that, on the surface, he should deny Dirty's membership to the club, he promises Dirty that he's not going to throw him away. Dirty is allowed to stay on the condition that he apologizes to the other G's and stays sober for the rest of his time in the house. Dirty tears up as he apologizes to the other G's, pleading for one more chance. Although skeptical at first, even Fahim accepts the apology. Dirty decides to completely change his life, asking people to call him by his real name of Baron from now on.

  • Slip Of The Tongue
    The twelve remaining G's awake to find The Daily Gent instructing them to meet in the Chapter Room for their next lesson. As they get dressed for the day, the nearly eliminated Macho brags about how ready he is to change. Unfortunately, his attitude continues to annoy and alienate several of his peers. This week's lesson deals with the importance of eloquence and proper speech. To help the G's, Fonzworth has brought in English teacher Peter Franklin. Peter attempts to teach the G's proper diction and speech with pronunciation cards and tongue twisters like "how much wood would a wood chuck chuck is a wood chuck could chuck wood." Although some struggle, Fonzworth is impressed by how enthused the G's are about this lesson.

  • Waltz It Out
    Fonzworth Bentley gathers the remaining G's for a lesson in chivalry, instructed by etiquette and body language coach Paul Cuneo. But there's a twist: before the lesson, Bentley picks Teddy, All In and Fahim to be team captains. After each captain selects two G's to be on his team who will take part in the lesson with Paul while the captains sit out. It will be up to the team members to relay the lesson to their team captain, who will use the information on the upcoming challenge. Unfortunately for Macho and Baron, Fahim gets drunk and doesn't really want to pay attention to their instructions. Lank decides to teach All In by pretending to be All In's date, but both get upset about Prote'ge's lack of participation. Teddy is impressed by Blue and Mito's instructions and certain that he's on the "dream team."

  • The Grizzly Gang
    With Macho out of the house and only eight G's left, some of the guys are feeling better than others. Prote'ge' tells his fiance he's convinced there's an alliance of Teddy, Lank and Blue and that he'll be the next one they blackball. Fonzworth Bentley announces that the G's fifth lesson will be on giving back, and will be led by his good friend and senior minister of LA's Church of the Harvest, Bishop Clarence. He teaches the G's about the importance of finding a cause close to their hearts, donating (whether it be money or their time) and helping raise awareness. Hopefully the G's learned something, because for their next challenge they'll be raising awareness on important causes by writing a play for a group of kids in Inglewood. Because they've both been personally affected by the causes the plays will be about, Bentley selects Blue and Baron to be team captains. After Blue selects Teddy, Lank and Prote'ge' and Baron chooses Mito, All In and Fahim, Bentley reveals that Blue's topic will be "anti-gang" and Baron's cause will be "don't do drugs." The winning team captain will be safe and have the opportunity to save one of his other teammates.

  • The Model Boss
    For this week's lesson, Mr. Bentley has the entrepreneur Michael Malin come in to talk to the seven remaining gents about their career goals. Because Michael won the reality show Big Brother All Stars and used his prize money to start the successful restaurant and nightclub business, the Dolce Group, Mr. Bentley thinks he's the ideal person to counsel the G's on this topic. First, Michael has all the G's list out three previous jobs they've had and what their ultimate career goal is. When Mito's job history includes such "real" professions as plumber and caregiver, some of the other G's question how much of a G he really is. Meanwhile, Fahim puzzles everyone when he lists "being Fahim" and "gangsta" as previous jobs and "being Fahim" and "gentleman" has his career goals. Mr. Bentley worries that Fahim's not really taking it seriously. When Baron talks about his job history, he admits that his temper has cost him a lot of jobs and a lot of the other G's have had the same experience. While Michael understands their frustrations, he suggests that if they really think about it, their anger probably isn't worth losing a job over.

  • Boyz In The Wood
    Bentley gathers the G's at dusk around a campfire and explains that the way a man survives the world is a testament to his character. With that, the guys are sent into the scary, dark wilderness with a map, lantern, blankets, and minimal food. The next morning, the guys are met by a life coach and must participate in a high ropes course challenge designed to test their strength and courage.

  • Party Like A Gentle-Man
    With the help of Bentley and Chef Nikki Shaw, the G's are taught the ins and outs of hosting a networking party. These skills are put to the test when the guys find out that they will be hosting a networking party. These skills are put to the test when the guys find out that they will be hosting a dinner party for Bentley's friends and associates, including singer Faith Evans. The G's will be responsible for setting up the party, choosing the menu, and keeping the guests entertained. As a twist, each remaining G gets a surprise visit from one of their friends from home. Now, the G's will be judged not only on their own performance, but also on how their friends perform at the party. The team who performs best at the dinner party will win safety at the next Chapter Meeting and will be treated to a VIP night at a club by Mr. Bentley. The losing teams must say goodbye to their friends and clean up.

  • Pimps, Ho's And Family Time
    The final 4 G's meet with Bentley's mom to learn how to handle conflict, both internal and interpersonal. In addition, they work on making apologies and learning how to forgive (themselves and others) in order to reach resolutions that are crucial to them moving on toward a better life. When the G's mothers, children, girlfriends, and baby-mamas come to the house, the G's will try their best to "bury the hatchet." The evening culminates with a formal dinner where Bentley will sit down with all the G's and their families to talk through their issues.

  • Season 2 Reunion
    The eliminated G's gather together to chat with Mr. Bentley before the Season 2 finale of From G's To Gents. First, Prote'ge' chats about his reputation as the "scammer" of the household. Then, Riff Raff entertains the crowd with his customized "Riff Raff" dance and outlandish antics. Mr. Bentley gets heated when Fahim accuses him of running a "makeover" show, insisting that he does this show because it gives him the opportunity to really make a difference. Next, Mr. Bentley brings up Macho, A.D. Killa and A-Felon to talk about their "licking" fight, leading to a discussion amongst all the G's about homophobia within their culture. Lastly, Baron is joined by Mr. Bentley's mother to talk about all the improvements he's made in his life since leaving the show - including starting a shelter for troubled teens, which Mr. Bentley offers to help with.

  • A Gentleman At Last
    Creepa and Shotta, the winner and runner-up from Season One, return to the Gentlemen's Club to meet the new pledge class. The final three G's gather in the study to meet with the former G's and get drilled on why they deserve to win. After the meetings, Creepa and Shotta decide which G they are pushing through to the final 2. The remaining two will be called down to the carpet and one of them will go home. The final 2 G's are sent for gentlemen's makeovers where they are fitted for a custom suit and head to The Shave for a clean-up. With a full transformation and looking like true gents, the final two G's enter a candle-lit chapter room with a roaring fire and a table with $100,000 placed on a silver tray. Bentley enters and the final 2 take the floor, each giving their final speeches. After the final summations, and much anticipation, Bentley selects the winning G, the true gentleman.


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