14 young G's show up dressed in baggy clothes, grills and full swagger to pledge membership to the Gentlemen's Club. Led by Club President and Host Fonzworth Bentley, the G's quickly learn their heavy cocktailing, cursing and conning ways aren't going to get them any closer to true Gentlemen or the $100k prize.
12 G's wake up to their first morning in the Gentlemen's Club after a night of partying. It doesn't take long for the house to get heated, as the wait for the bathroom turns into the spark of a much larger fire.
The fallout from last night's Chapter Meeting heats up as a G who thought he had a second chance finds out he's got haters in the house.
With only Nine G's remaining it's time to get these guys ready for the real world. Mr. Bentley asks the G's to prepare resumes that will be critiqued by a very special guest.
Nine G's remain in the Club. After Mr. Bentley chose not to send anyone home at the last chapter meeting, a few G's have some serious making up to do.
The remaining eight G's face their biggest challenge yet: how to speak eloquently.
Today the 6 remaining G's are learning how to eat like gentlemen. Queer Eye's Ted Allen comes over to the mansion to teach the guys table manners and an appreciation for the finer foods in life: you know, like snails.
With five G's left, one finds himself standing alone as he struggles to clean up his seedy reputation and gain his fellow G's respect.
With four G's remaining it's time to take things closer to home. Mr. Bentley brings in a very special guest that will delve into the G's past.
It's the finale of From G's To Gents and tempers flare as the final three G's near the end of their journey – and get closer to the 100k prize.
14 young men pledged membership to the Gentlemen's Club, but only 1 walked away wearing the Club crest.
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.
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.
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.
Fonzworth 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, Fonzworth picks Teddy, All In and Fahim to be team captains.
With Macho out of the house and only eight G's left, some of the guys are feeling better than others. Protégé tells his fiancée 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Mito, Blue and Teddy join Mr. Bentley to talk about how their lives have changed since
The eliminated G's gather to talk with Mr. Bentley before the big season finale.