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Jul 28 2008

G’s to Gents is Mtv’s Latest Reality Show

Published by lrh2310 at 2:29 am under television Edit This

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G’s to Gents is Mtv’s latest effort in creating a reality series. I have to admit I think most of this show is exaggerated. I don’t think any of these guys are for real. The host who is supposed to show these guys how to act and dress like a gentleman rather than a group of idiots tends to have a grin on his face half the time as though this show isn’t for real. There is no way this is a reality show since nothing seems realistic about it.

There were about 14 guys that are dressed with overly large shirts, backward hats, gawdy jewelry or as they like to call it bling, grills or a gold or silver tooth. Then they walk with a dragged leg holding their crotch trying to keep up their pants that is hanging down below their butts. Then don’t ask about their poor speech habits. It is as though they never attended school. I couldn’t take much of this show and I haven’t watched one episode completely through. I get really aggravated with the stupidity of this show and the sad thing is is that they could have an original idea here if they didn’t come across as though they made it up. Kind of like when they get the geeks with the girls that are supposed to be beautiful. It is evident that the guys are geeks. They are not pretending to be whereas these G’s are not really believable since it doesn’t seem to be coming from the heart. They of course are trying to win money. Each week a guy is voted off from the host and who ever is left at the end wins a lot of money. I can’t say that this show has a chance of returning for another season unless they find guys that are really “G’s” and not actors. The show would have more success then.

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