
Much to Protege's dismay, the imaginary "alliance" responsible for his ouster came to an abrupt end this week on From G's to Gents when tensions arose between Blue and Teddy. The reason for the spat — which ended with Blue blackballing Teddy and the rest of the house blackballing Blue — came from a speech Teddy gave at the top of the episode:
"I got in my mind that if I don't win the big thing I'm still going to be all right because all the opportunities. There's so much other stuff to do. Why could you not get something out of it? After this, all of us can get agents. Hundreds of thousands of dollars."
Naturally, Blue assumed that Teddy wasn't in the house for the right reasons — but then he went and told everyone else about his suspicions, which caused him to look like a bit of a snake.
We want to know: Whose side are you on?

The recently departed Protege was kicked out of the Gentleman's Club on the latest episode of From G's to Gents, but not before he suffered a severe case of the paranoias. You see, Protege saw a friendship budding among Blue, Teddy and Lank, so naturally he assumed there was a big conspiracy theory to kick him out of the house. Blue's response? "We don't have an alliance, we just don't like your ass."
Do you believe Protege's theories about an alliance, or was he just being a big baby?

Poor Protege! Not only did the resident con artist on this season's From G's to Gents get booted during the latest black ball ceremony, he also had to humiliate himself on national television for the sake of charity. When team captain Blue selected Protege to join his challenge group (along with Teddy and Lank), he quickly cast Pro as the cheerleader in the anti-gang skit — wig and skirt included. Wondering how attractive Protege looks as a lady? Just ask Lank: “Even if I was the biggest loser in school, I would never ever have a girlfriend as ugly as Protege."
Despite the whole dressing in drag thing, Pro's teammates still didn't think he pulled his weight in the challenge and sent him down to the carpet. Bentley noted that Pro seemed very eager to change when the cameras were rolling, but behind the scenes his passion fell short.
This guy is no Cee — if you're going to start out smarmy and weaselly, you gotta start being sincere around the fourth or fifth episode. Dressing up in a cheerleader costume just wasn't enough to cover up the fact that Pro wasn't ready for a change.
You tell us: Did Protege deserve to get the boot or should he have been given a second chance?
If you're not giving 100% in a competition for cold hard cash, the other playas are gonna get mad ... and even. And so it went for Protege on last night's G's to Gents, who was ultimately sent home for not trying hard enough. Check out the video below of Bentley saying his final goodbyes.

We're not gonna argue with Fonzworth Bentley's decision to (finally!) kick Macho out of the Gentleman's Club, but we were a little surprised that Fahim wasn't eliminated right along with him. You see, Fahim didn't just make a couple of small mistakes during the course of the latest episode — he couldn't stop.
To kick things off, Fahim decided to blow off the gallantry challenge by enjoying multiple beers: "It keeps me serene — big word." He then eloquently assumed that chivalry was "being nice to the ladies or some s--t." Classy! Then came time to prove himself during a date with model, Esther Baxter, and he promptly told her she smelled like fish. According to Fahim, he was respectful because he only whispered that she smelled like fish instead of announcing it to the whole room. How considerate! To wrap things up, he later threatened to burn Protege's eye with a cigarette.
We understand Bentley's desire to give Fahim a second chance — after all, it was his first time in the bottom three — but there's only so many times a guy can threaten to burn another contestant's eyes out before it's time for him to hit the road. Right?
Fahim may have told a model she smelled like fish and then threatened to put out a cigarette in Protege's eye, but apparently that's not nearly enough to get you kicked outta the Gentleman's Club. A far worse offense, according to Fonzworth, is failing to earn respect from your peers. Watch the video below for more from Fonz about why Macho showed little promise of becoming a gent.

We admit it: we were slightly off in our pre-show predictions for last night's G's to Gents. OK, fine, we were WAY off. But in retrospect, that was actually a good thing! Allow us to recap:
+ First, we guessed that All In would fail at the gallantry challenge by forgetting his date's name. In actuality, he stumbled -- but recovered nicely, leading his team (which also included Blue and Mito) to an unexpected victory.
+ Our prediction that Macho would succeed at wooing the ladies proved totally inaccurate. His team performed the worst of all three group (largely due to Macho's interruption of Fahim's date), and Macho was ultimately sent home.
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Last night, everyone at the Gentleman's Club had reason to rejoice when Fonzworth (finally) sent The Most Annoying G Of All Time packing. When he wasn't rambling for hours on end or crying for the cameras, Macho was scheming and causing controversy. This week, he even tried to cut a deal with Protege and Blue — if they quit black-balling him, he'd forfeit at final two and give them the money. (Sure ya will, Macho!)
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The newest episode of From G's to Gents is only hours away! Still, we're feelin' a little antsy so we figured we'd come up with a few of our own predictions for Fonzworth Bentley and his gentlemen-in-training:
** While participating in tonight's gallantry challenge, resident ladies' man All In will forget his date's name and fail miserably, contributing to his team's loss.
** The latest house villain, Macho, will miraculously succeed at the romance lesson and stick around for yet another week, much to his competitors' dismay.
** Blue will continue to fly under the radar, occasionally popping up to provide us with a couple of "aww"-inspiring moments.
** This season's con artist, Protege, will conduct some shady business at a nightclub, which includes — but is not limited to — giving his number to random women, asking for the numbers of said women, getting drunk and talking about his child ad nauseam, and then picking a fight with one or more of his fellow G's.
** Bentley will give an inspirational speech, full of harsh words and ultimatums, at the black ball ceremony. (We've got his one in the bag!)
Only time will tell if we're on the mark, but we figured a few wild guesses couldn't hurt! Got any of your own predictions for tonight's all-new episode? Let's hear 'em now!

This week, Fonzworth Bentley's G's strutted their stuff on the catwalk and sported the essentials that every man should have in his wardrobe: button-up shirts, blazers and ties. But the wannabe gents weren't the only ones getting schooled in the basics of fashion. Fahim taught us that every true G has his own set of "style essentials": hoodies, black gloves and stomping boots. Protege offered up his addition of pink shades and Riff Raff threw in some rainbow-colored pants that he says were inspired by the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Sounds like a winning outfit in our book!
In the end, the "Made Men" group of Protege, All In, Lank and Mito were voted the best-dressed (the Swagaholics were robbed, in our opinion) — but not before All In threw his cowboy hat out into a crowd of screaming women and Macho performed a mini-striptease. Ah, the life of a gentleman.