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"From G's To Gents": G-Mas Comes Early

Posted by Bryan Christian

 

Oh man, G’s to Gents set us up and now it’s knocking us down.  In the first couple episodes we got a lot of hype:  these men are going to change, these men are going to learn, these men aren’t going to be the same boys they were when they arrived-but what we saw was bitch fits and backstabbing, making the guys look more like they were on an episode of the Bad Girls’ Club than anything else. But last night-oh my gosh-we got the metaphorical Christmas puppy we we’d been hoping for.

Amidst a game of etiquette basketball (where the etiquette ref was dressed a bit, um, “gaily” and rang a bell for infractions-our apologies for the un-gentlemanly commentary), Keesan kept up his sportsmanship on and off the court.  In contrast, Cee seems stuck in his rat bastard ways and nearly manipulates Keesan into leaving for good, but then. . .oh my gosh, just watch the damn thing.

This show is crazy-we don’t want to root for the bad guy, but then he’s the one with the greatest potential to change.  Dare we hope that all the guys on this show are gents just waiting to come out?  Or are some of them bad apples no matter what?

-- Meghan Pleticha


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Bryan Christian has worked as a writer for Epicurious, GenArt and ID magazine; a web producer for WWD and Condé Nast; and a cameraman for his friends. He's married and lives in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.

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