Wednesday, July 16, 2008

First Impression of Each Character: From G's to Gents

My first impressions:

Stan: seem like the coolest one thus far.

Pretty Ricky: lame as hell, his acting sucked.

J-Boggie: a disgrace to asians everywhere, is this dude cross-eyed? so freaking...wack.

Zenel: he's a gay model... why is a gay model on the show?

Shaun: he seem cool enough, but yuck!

D-Boy: typical loser.. seems pretty nice though

Mikey P: his hair looks nasty, he's cool now... seems to be intimated by some of the guys though.

Shotta: Shotta??? Ummm no, this guy looks crusty.

T-Jones: Everybody's fast best friend, lol, the lame jokester of the house

Kesan: WHY is he on this show He's an actor that has been in top movies, it's like T.I doing a relaity show when he first came out- it's just stupid, and it's a giveaway that the show is fake

The Truth: just lame.

E6: The type of guy that probably got beat up in school, tries to fit in... lame

Cee: This italian gangster wanna-bee so F*ckin corny.

Creepa: is the lamest if them all, no goon would be on a reality tv show you looser. lol.

Episode 1: Lesson- First Impressions


The lesson of the night from Fonzworth Bentley was first impressions...

Lesson 1: First Impressions

The moment you walk into the room people are trying to figure you out: how you look, how dress, how firm your handshake is- these are queues people use to evaluate you. Leave a bad impression and it may last forever. You never have a second opportunity to leave a first impression.

Boycott MTV's From G's to Gents?


Many people believe that this show is a continuation of the coonery of MTV and Viacom as a whole. Flavor of Love is a coon fest, I Love New York is pretty disgusting, Charm School was hood, and Now From G's to Gents... do you think it's as bad?

Look at some people's opinion:



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Episode 1: Personal Views (MTV's From G's to Gents)

The Truth got into Arguments


All 14 guys go into the house, they check it out, get drunk, then get their official club blazers. Fonzworth Bentley announces that their first lesson and challenge will be about First Impressions. He explains that while they are outside having dinner, he'll pull them into the brandy room to get to learn more about each person.

The guys were basically getting drunk and acting like wangsters (wack-ass gansgters) as they awaited the 2:1 talks with Mr. Bentley. And I must say, Pretty Ricky was the guy of the show- getting drunk hitting on chicks and peeing in the backyard- it wasn't a good look.

During the interviews we find out alot about the guys: Stan is a stripper, Creppa calls his glasses "hater blockers" and he proclaims himself as a goon... lol, yeah right dude, no "goon" would ever be on a reality show unless it's a behind the scenes look into America's prison system... but anyway, The Truth got into arguments with several guys in the house and Bentley Fonzworth didn't like him too much either.

After dinner and the interviews each guy had to cast there Black Ball Vote- in which each guy voted for who he thought should go home. Majority of the G's got no votes except for:

The truth- 5 votes
Pretty Ricky- 7 votes
Creepa- 1 (Zenel voted for him)
E6- 1

In the End:
Pretty Ricky went home: He was drunk as hell all episode and he wore a white blazer over his club jacket, which irked some people.

The Truth went home: E6 plotted against him heavily and told everyone to vote for him and it worked.

Ep. 1 | Gees Whiz- MTV's From G's to Gents


Upon arrival at the Club, the G's will have an impromptu ettiquette test. When the winning G is rewarded with a diamond Rolex, G's quickly remember why they are there--to become Gents and enjoy the spoils that come with (in this case $100,000!). Later that night, G's must formally present themselves one at a time to Fonzworth, displaying their self worth, detailing their goals and aspirations, and answering a barrage of tough questions.

Stan


As a male stripper who's used to taking off his clothes for money, Stan isn't exactly one to don fancy suits to earn a paycheck. He defines his G status by the number of girls he gets, which is surprising considering that he has admittedly never "made love," held a door open or done anything gentlemanly for a woman.

Stan's childhood in Detroit was a trying time for the young G, and it forced him to appreciate the little things in life and learn talents that he wouldn't have otherwise pursued. But only time will tell if these unique talents will help him succeed on From G's to Gents. Does he have what it takes to succeed?

Pretty Ricky


Growing up in a broken home on the mean streets of San Diego left Pretty Ricky with only one obvious career choice: professional fighter. Though this G is tough as nails, his friends say he's not quite as sharp. As a self-made man, he's a little self-centered, but he's also considered charismatic and very outgoing.

Pretty Ricky is motivated by his ex-girlfriend. He wants to prove to her that he's more than a buff bod with a wacky fashion sense, and thinks that succeeding on From G's to Gents is the way to do it. But will this boorish brawler crack under the pressure or shine like a diamond?