From G's to Gents (season 2)

The second season of the MTV reality television series From G's to Gents premiered on February 10, 2009. The objective of the show is to make the transformation from a roughneck to a sophisticated gentleman. In the end, Mito was decided upon to be the most transformed and refined gentleman, winning the cash prize of $100,000 and membership in The Gentleman's Club. Blue, the runner-up, was inducted as a member into the Gentleman's Club as well.

From G's to Gents
Season 2
StarringFonzworth Bentley
C. Frederick Secrease as Frederick
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes10
Release
Original networkMTV
Original releaseFebruary 10 (2009-02-10) 
April 14, 2009 (2009-04-14)
Season chronology

Reason for elimination

Name Reason for Elimination Eliminated
Roq Monte Was more into being a model, and neither the other contestants nor Mr. Bentley felt he belonged at the Gentlemen's Club. Episode 1
Flex Flex was more interested in working out in the gym, and lacked respect amongst his peers. Episode 1
Dre Owns his own clothing line and had already established his business. Episode 1
RiFF RaFF He was in the competition simply for the money, and Mr. Bentley felt that Riff Raff's problems were beyond his help. Episode 2
Jojo Jojo was intoxicated during the rap battle challenge, and was subsequently disqualified for cursing. He later blackballed himself. Episode 3
A-Felon Walked off the stage during the rap challenge, and hurled insults at Macho afterwards. In addition, Mr. Bentley decided that he hadn't seen enough change to warrant A-Felon staying. Episode 3
A.D. Eliminated along with A-Felon due to his part in the insulting of Macho, despite having denied any involvement in the incident. He also tried to put all the blame on his closest ally. Episode 3
Macho Besides losing the respect of his peers, Mr. Bentley's "three strikes" rule also came into effect as this was Macho's third time called onto the carpet. Episode 4
Protégé Never made any significant progress. Mr. Bentley claimed he spoke a good game, but could not back it up. Episode 5
Fahim Mr. Bentley cited his ongoing lack of progress in the competition, with the final straw being his poor performances in the career counseling session and photo shoot challenge. Episode 6
All In He was too focused on helping others instead of himself, which had stunted his progress. Episode 7
Lank Mr. Bentley felt that Lank had chosen not to take advantage of past opportunities he had been given, due to his attitude. Episode 8
Baron Mr. Bentley felt that Baron needed to go home and apply the changes he learned at the Gentlemen club to his life at home. Episode 9
Teddy Tee Mr. Bentley felt as though he could not see Teddy representing the Gentleman's Club because of his past deeds. Bentley did say to Teddy that he'd revisit him in 6 months to see if he truly did want to change and to be sure that he would not revert to pimping. Episode 10
Blue After thinking about the progress Shotta made in the past season, Mr. Bentley felt that Blue deserved membership into the Gentleman's Club, and as such received a membership along with a year of housing. However, Mr. Bentley informed Blue that Mito was in fact the winner of the show and the prize money. Episode 10

Episode progress

#ContestantsEpisodes
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1 MitoSAFEWINSAFEWINRISKRISK5SAFESAFESAFERISKWINNER
2 BlueSAFESAFE1SAFEWINWINSAFERISK2WINSAFESAFEOUT
3 Teddy TeeSAFESAFE1SAFEWINRISK1WINRISK1RISKRISK1OUT
4 Baron "Dirty"SAFE[a]SAFEWINSAFERISK1SAFESAFERISK2OUT3
5 LankSAFEWINWINSAFEWINRISK1SAFEOUT3
6 All InSAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFEOUT3
7 FahimSAFESAFESAFERISK4SAFEOUT1
8 ProtégéSAFEWINWINRISK2OUT6
9 MachoSAFERISK5RISK5OUT3
10 A.D.SAFERISK2OUT2
11 A-FelonRISK1SAFEOUT3
12 JoJoSAFESAFEOUT2
13 Riff RaffRISK5OUT4
14 FlexOUT2
15 DreOUT1
16 RoqOUT6
^[a] Baron (Dirty) was supposed to be eliminated in Episode 1 for becoming too drunk to attend the chapter meeting, but Mr. Bentley decided to let him stay.
     The contestant won the competition.
     The contestant won the challenge and was safe from elimination.
     The contestant did not win the challenge but was safe from being eliminated.
     The contestant was at risk of being eliminated.
     The contestant's membership was denied.
     The contestant was on the carpet for elimination, but because of a problem at home Mr. Bentley allowed him to make the decision to leave or stay.
     The contestant didn't receive any blackballs, but was called down on the carpet by Mr. Bentley.
     The contestant won the challenge, but wasn't safe from elimination.
Number after status indicates number of Black Balls received in voting.
The contestant in italic text was chosen by the captain of the losing team of the challenge to be up for elimination.
The contestant in bold text was chosen by the captain of the winning team of the challenge to be safe.

Episodes

Down 'N Dirty

First aired February 10, 2009

  • Bottom 3: A.D., Riff Raff, Macho.
  • Eliminated: Riff Raff.

Slip of the Tongue

First aired February 24, 2009

  • Guest appearance: Chamillionaire
  • Bottom 4: Jojo, A.D., A-Felon, Macho.
  • Eliminated: Jojo, A.D., A-Felon.

Waltz It Out

First Aired: March 3, 2009

  • Guest Appearance: Esther Baxter
  • Bottom 3: Protégé, Macho, Fahim
  • Eliminated: Macho

The Grizzly Gang

First Aired: March 10, 2009

  • Bottom 4: Mito, Teddy, Baron, Protégé
  • Eliminated: Protégé

The Model Boss

First aired March 17, 2009

  • Guest Appearance: E-40
  • Bottom 3: Mito, Fahim, Lank
  • Eliminated: Fahim

Boyz in the Wood

First aired March 24, 2009

  • Bottom 3: Teddy, Blue, All In
  • Eliminated: All In

Party Like a Gentleman

First aired March 31, 2009

  • Guest Appearance: Faith Evans
  • Bottom 3: Teddy, Baron, Lank
  • Eliminated: Lank

Pimps, Ho's, and Family Time

Originally Aired: April 7, 2009

  • Bottom Two: Teddy, Baron
  • Eliminated: Baron

Season 2 Reunion

Originally Aired: April 14, 2009

A Gentleman at Last

Originally Aired: April 14, 2009

  • Bottom Two: Teddy, Mito
  • Eliminated: Teddy
  • Winner: Mito
  • Runner-up: Blue

Season 2: After Show

Originally Aired: April 14, 2009

References

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