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This is a list of the characters and plot points from the American comedy-drama television series The Game.
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Tia Mowry-Hardrict | Melanie Barnett-Davis | Main | Guest | TBD | ||||||||
Brittany Daniel | Kelly Pitts | Main | Recurring | Recurring | Main | TBD | ||||||
Hosea Chanchez | Malik Wright | Main | ||||||||||
Coby Bell | Jason Pitts | Main | Recurring | Main | Guest | |||||||
Pooch Hall | Derwin Davis | Main | Guest | Guest | TBD | |||||||
Wendy Raquel Robinson | LaTasha Mack | Main | ||||||||||
Brandy Norwood | Chardonnay Pitts | Recurring | Main | TBD | ||||||||
Lauren London | Keira Whitaker | Main | TBD | |||||||||
Jay Ellis | Bryce "Blueprint" Westbrook | Main | TBD | |||||||||
Adriyan Rae | Brittany Pitts | Main | ||||||||||
Vaughn Hebron | Jamison Fields | Main | ||||||||||
Analisa Velez | Raquel Navarro | Main | ||||||||||
Toby Sandeman | Garret Evans | Main |
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Barry Floyd | Terrence "Tee-Tee" Carter | Recurring | ||||||||||
Erica Gluck / Katlynn Simone Smith | Brittany Pitts | Recurring | Recurring | |||||||||
Bumper Robinson | Juvon Glenn | Recurring | TBA | Recurring | TBA | |||||||
Shanti Lowry | Dionne Marie Taylor | Recurring | Recurring | TBA | ||||||||
P.J. Byrne | Irv Smiff | Recurring | Recurring | Guest | TBA | |||||||
Gregory Alan Williams | James Barnett | Recurring | Recurring | TBA | ||||||||
Claudette Roche | Grace Barnett | Recurring | Recurring | TBA | ||||||||
Tahj Mowry | Cameron Barnett | Recurring | Recurring | TBA | ||||||||
Drew Sidora | Drew Sidora | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Rocky Carroll | Kenny Taylor | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Caryn Ward | Erica Harrison | Recurring | Recurring | TBA | ||||||||
Kendra C. Johnson | Renee Royce | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Chaz Lamar Shepherd | Trey Wiggs | Recurring | Recurring | TBA | ||||||||
Tae Heckard | Jazz | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Rick Fox | Rick Fox | Recurring | Recurring | TBA | Recurring | Recurring | ||||||
Robin Givens | Robin Givens | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Gabrielle Dennis | Janay Brice | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Lee Majors | Coach Ross | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Mehcad Brooks | Jerome | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Rockmond Dunbar | Pookie | Recurring | Recurring | TBA | ||||||||
Jason Olive | McHottie | Recurring | Recurring | TBA | ||||||||
Michael Boatman | Lawrence Chauncey Wright | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Lisa Tucker | Pucci Wright | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Stacey Dash | Camille Rose | Recurring | ||||||||||
Terrence Jenkins | Donté | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Chris Webber | Chris Webber | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Meagan Good | Parker Keith | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Tika Sumpter | Jenna Rice | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Isley Anderson | D.J. | Recurring | Guest | TBA | ||||||||
Charles Michael Davis | Kwan Kirkland | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Jigga | Bibs | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Michael Beach | Roger Keith | Recurring | Recurring | TBA | ||||||||
Janet Varney | Summer Grayson | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Ciara | Ciara | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Candice Patton | Tori | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
LaMonica Garrett | Luke Rogers | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Miranda Rae Mayo | Patreece Sheibani | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Carissa Capobianco | Nina | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Danielle Nicolet | Yana | Recurring | TBA | |||||||||
Aaron Edwards | Tommy Pitts | Recurring | TBA |
Legacy Characters of the series appeared throughout the various seasons through its different iterations. Though seen as an ensemble cast of leads, the original characters of Melanie and Derwin was most known as the leads of the CW series. Organically the show centered and surrounded the life of Melanie Barnett, a pre-med student who struggled to keep a relationship with a pro-football player while the rest of the cast storylines were supported dealing with the life and experiences dating football players as well as the athletes highs and lows of their careers and also raising one while representing athletes. During the changes of the BET revival and re-casting of season 6, new characters were brought in to fill the main cast, hoping that Keira and Bryce/'Blue' would make up for the main characters but ultimately resulting in the ensemble becoming collectively as leads as their storylines were equally displayed. Subsequently with the Paramount+ revival series, Tasha Mack and Malik Wright became the longest running characters of the series with Tasha Mack becoming lead character as the storyline centers more about her struggles to run her sports agency.
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CW series
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Original legacy cast
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Recurring series supporting key characters
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BET revival series
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New cast
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Paramount+ revival series
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Legacy cast
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Original series legacy supporting characters in sequel revival
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New cast
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Dr. Melanie Barnett Davis | |
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The Game character | |
First appearance | The Game (Backdoor Pilot) ("Girlfriends" - episode 6.18) |
Last appearance | Pow Pow Pow (The Game) |
Portrayed by | Tia Mowry |
In-universe information | |
Nickname | "Mel" by Derwin Davis,
"Med School" by Tasha Mack, "Girl Melanie" by Malik Wright, "Melinda" by Jason Pitts |
Occupation | Doctor |
Affiliation | Licensed MD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine |
Spouse | |
Significant other | Jerome Rice (ex-boyfriend) |
Children | Derwin Davis Jr (step-son, with Derwin) twin son and daughter (with Derwin) |
Relatives | Dr. James Barnett (father) Grace Barnett (mother) Cameron Barnett (brother) Joan Clayton (cousin) |
Date Anniversary | November 28, 2002 (Derwin Davis) |
She is the daughter of a high-powered surgeon. Her brother is Cameron, who is portrayed by Tahj Mowry (Tia Mowry's younger brother). Melanie becomes friends with Kelly Pitts, the wife of veteran wide receiver Jason Pitts, and Tasha Mack, mother and manager of the Sabers star quarterback Malik Wright. Though their relations are rocky, Melanie, Kelly, and Tasha still maintain a close bond. Melanie also becomes friends with her former rival, Dionne, who was once Derwin's image consultant and Melanie's eventual roommate.
Melanie began her relationship with Derwin in college. At the end of Season 1, Derwin cheats on Melanie with Drew Sidora, and Melanie finds out. At the start of Season 2, Melanie leaves Derwin. After she breaks up with Derwin, she confides in her old friend Trey Wiggs. She eventually has a one-night stand with Trey. In the middle of Season 3, Derwin is seeing Janay and Melanie begins dating Jerome Rice. At the end of Season 2, Derwin reveals his love for Melanie and forces her to choose. Melanie turns Derwin down but then realizes that she is still in love with him. She returns to Derwin's apartment only to find out that Janay is pregnant with Derwin's child. After they break up once more in the middle of season 3, this time due to her infidelity with Dr. Buriss/Dr. McHottie, Derwin and Janay try to work things out while Melanie has a fling with her boss, Dr. Buriss. Melanie and Derwin eventually get back together, even though Janay is pregnant, and they have a wedding planned; but just as the ceremony is about to start, Derwin receives word that Janay has gone into labor. Derwin and Melanie eventually get married, after the baby is born, in the hospital chapel.
Two years later in Season 4, Melanie has decided to put her residency on hold and is focusing more on being the wife of a now famous and wealthy athlete Derwin and a stepmother to his son Derwin Junior (DJ), as the couple has now moved into a brand-new mansion and has even done a photo shoot for Essence magazine. Having insecurities about whether Derwin is the father of DJ, Melanie swabs a DNA sample of DJ while babysitting him, with the initial test revealing Derwin is not DJ's father. However, a later test reveals that Derwin indeed is the father, leaving Melanie with the task of telling Derwin about the test. Melanie and Derwin go see a fertility doctor about why they're having problems conceiving, and Melanie is asked if she has ever had an abortion. She says no; Derwin, recognizing that she lied, questions Melanie about the abortion and asks if it was his or not. In the premiere episode of Season 5, Melanie admits that she had an abortion. Derwin originally believes that it was when he and Melanie were in college; however, she tells him that it was actually from her affair with Trey Wiggs. She confesses that the reason she had the abortion was to spare Derwin from living with a reminder of her affair, which is the way she feels about DJ. Even though she makes it seem as though the abortion has not affected her, she seems to show feelings of guilt when she is alone. Feeling a void in her life, Melanie opts to continue trying to have a child, and later finds a surrogate in Tasha. Tasha eventually reneges on their arrangement to be with Pookie. Melanie later realizes that having a baby is not what she wants and leaves to attend Johns Hopkins on the day of the Championship Game, much to Derwin's dismay. At the end of the episode, however, he surprises her at the airport, telling her that he is flying there, with her.
Derwin Davis | |
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The Game character | |
First appearance | "The Game" Girlfriends, (Season 6, Episode 18) |
Last appearance | New Whips, Same Chains (Season 10, Episode 6) |
Portrayed by | Aldis Hodge (2006) Pooch Hall (2006–Present) |
In-universe information | |
Nickname | Rookie, Ding Dong (Franchise Player), Son (as in from the Holy Trinity, Jason is the Father and Malik is the Holy Ghost) |
Occupation | Football player (2006-2015) Sports podcaster (2021-present) |
Spouse | |
Children | Derwin Davis Jr. (D.J.) with ex-girlfriend Janay twin son and daughter (with wife Melanie) |
In universe awards | Music Video Awards: Best Kiss (Derwin Davis & Drew Sidora) |
Date Anniversary | November 28, 2002 (Melanie Barnett) |
No. 81 – San Diego Sabers | |
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Position: | Wide receiver |
Personal information | |
Born: | Virginia | September 20, 1984
Height: | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
Weight: | 185 lb (84 kg) |
Career information | |
College: | Pennsylvania |
NFL draft: | 2006 / round: 2 / pick: 61 |
Career history | |
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Career highlights and awards | |
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In the first season Derwin goes through the hazing from Sabers captain Jason Pitts, and starting quarterback Malik Wright, whom he ultimately becomes friends with. Towards the end of the season, Malik and Jason "adopt" Derwin. In "To Baby...Or Not to Baby" Derwin proposes to Melanie at half-time of one of the Saber games because he thinks that Melanie might be pregnant. Melanie accepts at first feeling pressured on national television. However, later on Melanie tells Derwin that it is not the right time. Derwin meets singer Drew Sidora at a party he attends with Malik, and Drew asks Derwin to be in her new video, which he accepts not knowing he will play her love interest. Derwin and Drew get close and end up having sex. Dionne tells Derwin she knows he slept with Drew, and Melanie over-hears and calls off the engagement, and their relationship.
Derwin tries to reuniting with Melanie but Melanie shows up with football player and Derwin's rival Trey Wiggs to move her stuff from Derwin's apartment. Derwin's standout performance in training camp (and Jason's poor performance) earned Derwin a starting spot with the Sabers. In season 2, Derwin starts becoming more of a playboy jock rather than his humble church ways. After a few "hookups" Derwin starts dating Janay. Although Melanie begins dating Jerome, she is jealous of Derwin and Janay. Janay finds "Dr. Grizzly", the stuffed bear Derwin bought Melanie, and Derwin throws the bear into a waste basket, but later recovers it and hides it in a drawer. Derwin hurts his knee in a Sabers' playoff game and can not play in the Super Bowl, so he decides not to go to Miami with the team. Melanie misses Derwin and decides to pay him a visit, and they share a passionate kiss, but Melanie goes to L.A. with her boyfriend, Jerome. An intoxicated Derwin goes with Malik to L.A. to seek out Melanie. Derwin tells her, "You look me in my eyes and you tell me you don't love me?" Jerome and Derwin fight and Melanie confesses to Jerome that she loves Derwin. Melanie goes to Derwin's apartment, but Derwin finds out that Janay is pregnant with his baby.
In season 3, Derwin and Melanie get back together, but Melanie is jealous when Derwin goes with Janay to her first pregnancy appointment. After Melanie and Derwin break up again, Derwin decides to get back together with Janay since he is the father of her baby. Janay discovers that Derwin is still in love with Melanie after she finds the bear she thought had been thrown away. Melanie and Derwin get back together and Derwin proposes again, and Melanie accepts, and decides she wants to marry Derwin before the baby arrives. The baby comes when Derwin and Melanie are at the altar. Derwin rushes to the hospital, leaving Melanie at the altar. Later that night Derwin and Melanie get married in a private ceremony. In the fourth season premiere, there are some questions regarding the true paternity of Derwin's son. Derwin also emerges as a superstar player in season 4, getting numerous endorsement deals, including Nike, and becomes the new face of the Sabers organization. In season 5 premiere he asks Melanie if she had an abortion and she eventually admits that she did. He does not like the fact but thinks it was while the couple were in college. When she tells him it was Trey Wiggs' he is mad that she aborted a child even if not his. Since firing Tasha as his manager Derwin has been in the need of a new representation and hires his old agent Irv Smith to manage him prompting Tasha to take legal action as a way to get her money back for a Verizon sponsorship she had recently set up for him. Later Derwin attempts to build a friendship with Kwan off the field with the hope that it will build more chemistry on the field, but Kwan is non receptive and he soon learns that his friendship with Malik has been destroyed because of the Kwan situation. After fixing his relationship with Malik, Derwin attempts to get Malik back on the field with a campaign called "WMD" (What Malik DOing), Derwin admits that he has ulterior motives but he believes this is the only way him and Malik can get back to real friendship. After the owner tells Derwin that Kwan is the starter this adds further contentiousness to their relationship. Derwin finds out that Melanie is unable to have children because of a medical condition and takes it hard, handling it by having a party with Malik and Jason and getting drunk. In the episode "Derwin about to go ham", Kwan and Derwin's animosity reaches the critical level after Kwan refuses to throw Derwin the ball in the first half of a crucial game. In the locker room they engage in a small altercation. Back on the field Kwan is told to call a pass play but at the last minute audibles out for a run, Derwin going into motion "misses" a block and Kwan's knee is brutally hurt and he is lost for the game and possibly the season. Malik comes in to fill in for Kwan and the dream team of Malik + Derwin is back together and they lead a comeback victory. At the press conference Derwin is bombarded with questions about the play that Kwan got hurt with members of the media insinuating that Derwin missed it on purpose, Derwin leaves the press conferences without answering further questions. Back at home Derwin becomes a shell of himself isolating himself off from everyone else because of the pain knowing that everyone is blaming him for what happened. Melanie soon convinces him to leave the house and while at the gas station a fan approaches him, blaming him for the injury and spitting on his car. Later Derwin visits Malik and gets advice about how to get through this and how to not stress so much about his image and focus more on football and his career. After returning home Derwin and Melanie have a truth moment and he reveals that he missed it on purpose because of Kwan's attempt to threaten the legacy. He tells her that there are two Derwins: regular Derwin, and Der win at any means necessary (If it means protecting, his family, and the legacy). In the final episode of Season 5, he leaves with Melanie for Baltimore so she can pursue her dream of being a doctor after he lived his of being a champion football player. In Season 6 Derwin is traded to Baltimore in exchange for Bryce "The Blueprint" Westbrook (or just 'Blue'), much to his chagrin. He returned in season 9 finale with Melanie to share the news with everyone that they are having twins.
In Season 10 (season 1 paramount+, episode 6), Derwin is revealed to be the number 1 popular sports podcaster with a show called "Derwin Talks". He pays a visit to Las Vegas to take on Tasha Mack's new Caucasian client Keith Kincaid who in the past made racist remarks over twitter, which forces Tasha to defend him. This creates friction between the two. He also was there to ask Tasha Mack a favor for his support to manage him once more to get back on the field, expressing his past knee injury has healed. But she denies he had what it took to continue after his retirement and injury. He make attempts to practice alone on the field, but realizes his dream may never come into fruition, because his knee is still not healed as he thought.
LaTasha Mack | |
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The Game & The Game (2021) character | |
First appearance | "The Game" (Backdoor Pilot) (Girlfriends - episode 6.18) |
Portrayed by | Wendy Raquel Robinson |
In-universe information | |
Full name | LaTasha Sojourner Mack |
Nickname | Ma (by Malik) Tasha Ms. Mack (by Tee-Tee) Witchie-Poo & Broom-Hilda (by Jason) Miggity Mack (by herself) |
Occupation | Sports agent
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Spouse | Marion 'Pookie' Woods (husband, renewed vows) |
Significant other | Lawrence 'Chauncey' Wright (ex-boyfriend) Kenny (Coach T) (ex-boyfriend) Rick Fox (ex-boyfriend) Dante (ex-boyfriend) |
Children | Malik Wright (son, with Chauncey Wright) Kai Mack (daughter, with Pookie - birthed Nov. 2015) |
Relatives | Brittany Pitts (God Niece) Walter (estranged father) Grandma Mack (grandmother) |
Origin | Richmond, California |
Awards | Mogul Magazine Awards 2022 (Mogy Award) |
Tasha is best friends with Melanie Barnett and Kelly Pitts. In season 3, Tasha and Kelly go through a rift in their relationship. At Melanie and Derwin's first wedding, Tasha reveals that she introduced Jason to Camille, his new girlfriend. Kelly responds by punching Tasha in the face.
Tasha's first known relationship is with Malik's old head coach, Kenny (Coach T). Malik finds out and disapproves, and due to Tasha's temper, Tasha and Kenny soon break up. Her next relationship was with famous former Laker Rick Fox. Rick becomes a manager at ISM, and after Tasha becomes vulnerable she falls in love with Rick. When Tasha gets fired from ISM and Rick gets promoted, Tasha believes Rick tricked her and they break up. In the season 3 finale, Rick comes back for Tasha and the fate of their relationship is unknown.
After high school her boyfriend Chauncey went to college and left Tasha to be a single mother. When Malik finally meets his father it is revealed that he has a younger sister, Pucci, played by Lisa Tucker. Chauncey married a woman who is strikingly similar to Tasha named Sheila, played by Tasha Smith. Tasha & Chauncey resolve their past issues and make up.
Two years later, Tasha is now Derwin's agent and appears to be a very successful sports agent, making Derwin a superstar & "the face of Nike", while dating a much younger man named Danté. Dante is obviously in love with Tasha but she is leery of letting their romance be witnessed in public so she tells Dante she can do her thing, he can do his thing and they can do their thing together. Meanwhile, she tries to keep Melanie from ruining her marriage to Derwin, as she advised Melanie to let her doubts about DJ go, continue living the happy life and not to answer the phone getting the test results of which Melanie ignored. Tasha resolved her issues with Kelly and threatened to shoot her if the incident (see above) happened again. Tasha and Melanie having a very heated argument about Tasha representing both Malik and Derwin and Tasha is fired by Melanie. She eventually questions if she should have stayed with Derwin after Malik starts to do wrongdoing. Tasha becomes the main antagonist for the first half of season five, determined to one-up Melanie at every turn; their feud intensifies after Melanie takes over a fashion show that she (Tasha) had planned. At the Sunbeam Fashion Show, Tasha ends up being locked in the bathroom with Melanie, and they ultimately mend their friendship. In season six, she changed the Sunbeam image and she appointed herself Sunbeam president and put Chardonnay as 2nd in command. However, she also becomes entangled in a love triangle with Rick and Pookie (she becomes engaged to the latter), and drags Chardonnay into the mix. The love triangle is ultimately exposed by Jason (who discovered this from Chardonnay), damaging her relationship with Pookie. After Pookie breaks up with her, she gets back together with Rick.
After dating Rick for a while, Tasha is still not happy and thus breaks up with him, leaving herself alone once more. She later undergoes a full-day therapy session to figure out the root of her relationship problems, boiling down to her codependent relationship with her son. Since Malik was born, Tasha has been treating him as she would to a husband, and Malik, who later joins her in therapy, grows tired of this due to his own tendency of dating needy women to feel needed. Tasha realizes that all her life since Malik of proving herself has resulted in pushing people away, including boyfriends.
In season seven, Tasha discovers that she is pregnant with a girl and unsure if the child's father is Pookie or Rick Fox. In the season finale, Tasha gives birth to her daughter, Kai, named by her godfather Tee-Tee. Pookie arrives shortly after the birth and a DNA test confirms that he is Kai's father.
In season 10 (season 1 paramount+), Tasha, Pookie, Khai and Malik moved to Las Vegas where she still owns Tasha Mack Agency. She now owns her own private jet. She comes into conflict often with the owner of a Las Vegas Professional football team called The Fightin' Fury, which was thought to be passed down and owned by Malik but was sidelined for him to strike a deal to become a quarterback for a year now in order to have the new title. She also becomes an agent for multiple players for the team including Malik once again. Tasha takes up issues many issues with the new players which became an issue for Pookie as he considered divorcing Tasha due to unavailability, subsequently after reconciling their differences they renew their vows. She also encounter problems surrounding her daughter Khai at Tennis camp with resulting in the presidents firing due to discrimination, leading Tasha to become the head of Oakmont Sports Academy. However is sidelined by learning Brittany Pitts made her owner of Club Ends Zone without her permission as Colonel is interested in this business venture. This leads to her losing her trust with Brit-Brat and was forced to fire her, but she surrendered to the duty by the season finale. She found herself in a dilemma with the Colonel's offer towards Malik in which he threatened her if the team strikes.
In Season 11 (season 2 paramount+), Mack struggles to meet the demands of the Colonel on the brink of losing her position as head of Tasha Mack Agency (TMA), which was obtained by her from Rick Fox Agency in 2017 after he stepped down by offering her to lead the agency. In a prequel premiere episode, it is revealed she didn't have a certification to become an agent, and aspired to pursue draft pick Garrett Evans as a client.. Present day 2022, with a few hours before the colonels deal to close, she assured she will give the money to him for the pay out to save her. Pressured and stressed, she felt she may lose it all, but had hopes when Brittany secretly helped her by getting Rick Fox to save the agency, which turns for the worse when he sold her out making his own deal with the colonel himself. Weeks later, Tasha struggled to make peace with losing everything as she is awarded a Mogy Award for Mogul Magazines most influential people, to which she wasn't ready to accept but would by her own terms to bash the Colonel, however it was sideline by his absence. She was supported by her daughter Kai, Pookie and Malik. She later learns the reason for his absence from the news where it was revealed his plane crashed near Las Vegas.
Malik El DeBarge Wright-Mack | |
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The Game & The Game (2021) character | |
First appearance | Girlfriends |
Portrayed by | Hosea Chanchez |
In-universe information | |
Nickname | 40 Mill, Lik-Lik, Holy Ghost |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Football Player Owner of Phatty's (2015) |
Family | Tasha Mack (mother) Chauncey Wright (father) Shelia Wright (stepmother) Pucci Wright (half-sister) Kai Mack (half-sister) Mark (half-brother) Matthew (half-brother) |
Spouse | Robin Givens (divorced) |
Significant other | Renee (ex-girlfriend) Eva Marcelle (ex-girlfriend) Parker (ex-sexual partner) Jenna (ex-girlfriend) Yana (ex-girlfriend) |
Relatives | Walter Mack (grandfather) Tasha's Mother (grandmother) |
Origin | Richmond, California |
Quotes frequently used | "Boy Please" "Boy shut up!!!" |
No. 3 – San Diego Sabers / Las Vegas Fightin' Fury | |
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Position: | Quarterback |
Personal information | |
Born: | Richmond, California | October 23, 1981
Height: | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
Weight: | 195 lb (88 kg) |
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Malik was born to Tasha Mack when she was in high school in Richmond, California. As a child, he did not know his father. His best friend since childhood is Terrance "Tee Tee" Carter. Malik attended Richmond High School, Richmond, California and led the football team to a Conference Championship state title. With the San Diego Sabers, he won his first Championship and was named MVP in 2008. In season 2, after an embarrassing scandal where he punches a public figure who uses a wheelchair, he fires Tasha as his manager. He falls in love with actress Robin Givens and convinces her to marry him as a publicity stunt. In the third season, he finally meets his father and his half sister, Pucci, whom he tries to help with her singing career.
Two years later, Malik is still a cocky, spoiled playboy who is sleeping with the wife of the Sabers' new owner, Roger Keith. It is discovered that Malik's back was injured during the last season; he blames his injury on Keith, who decided to get a better defense to help win games versus getting a good offensive line to protect Malik. As revenge, he is having an affair with the owner's wife. Tee-Tee, his childhood friend and former assistant, is now his own boss and Malik has yet to replace him. However, Malik still treats Tee-Tee as if he is his personal assistant. Tee-Tee puts his foot down telling Malik he needs to get a new assistant and stop calling on him to fix his problems. Malik gets arrested after looking for Tee-Tee one night for assaulting a cop after being pulled over for drunk driving. After advisement from several people (including his mother) and some resistance, Malik decides to go to rehab for his drug problems. He later admits that he was just there for a good Public Relations (PR). Malik figures out how to get rid of Parker, but his plan backfires when she tells her husband that she was sleeping with him. The result is an end to their marriage. He goes to rehab after issues. He then tries to help his girlfriend who into drugs and alcohol. In season 5, Malik attempts to rekindle his relationship with Jenna but is unable to because of relapse. He also is getting used to his role as the backup quarterback. Malik also has to deal with the different lifestyle that he is forced to live now that he is no longer the superstar quarterback. Malik's financial woes force him to sell his mansion, get rid of most his cars, and move back in with Tasha as a way to get his life on track. His friendship with Derwin has also been damaged because of Derwin's push to get Malik benched. Later, Malik and Derwin rekindle their friendship and campaign to have Malik replace Kwan because of his inability to get Derwin the ball. In the episode "Derwin about to go H.A.M.", after Kwan is injured, Malik steps in to replace him and leads the Sabers on a historical comeback win. In the final episode of Season 5, he appears to have gone back to his old habits by breaking up with Jenna. While talking to his new sex interest, he purchases expensive things.
Malik reaches a breakthrough in a therapy session with his mother. He has never had a chance to express himself due to Tasha's domineering behavior and their codependency on one another. The therapist also forces him to stand up to his mother and "grow up". Before he leaves, Malik reassures his love to his mother. He winds up in a rivalry with rapper Franko (Rico Ball) after the latter discovers that he has been sexting Tori, and ultimately winds up being brutally beaten and injured by Franko and a group of men who presumably had their women stolen by Malik. Some time later, Malik is depressed and intent on revenge against Franko, but after a conversation with his mother in which she reveals that he is about to become a big brother, he seems to have given this up.
In season 10 (season 1 paramount+), Malik moved to Las Vegas along with his mother, and sister Khai. He was positioned to become owner of the Las Vegas Fightin' Fury but was persuaded to play quarterback for another year by the owner of the team. During this time his ego is tested where he also deals with inner demons he battled from his past dealing with an unresolved mental health issue. His past college teammate friend Caleb Jones was killed as a result from a football injury caused by Malik and now appears in spirit around him serving as his conscious. Malik was forced later to make peace with his past. Also Malik dealt with unresolved issues of having a normal relationship with his mother, Tasha in which the two begin clashing with one another surrounding his concerns. The colonel gave Malik an ultimatum offer to have ownership of the team instead of playing quarterback by testing his loyalty for the team against his mother. In which he later rejected by pursuing the team to take a strike. A few days later (season 2 paramount+) after learning the truth of his mother possibly losing everything against the colonel, he meets with him to make a new offer by taking back his protest having the team to continue playing in hopes his mother keeps her agency. However the 1,400 members of the football union stood in support of Malik resulting in the entire league to strike out, leaving the colonel to acquire the agency under 'Thatcher Holdings' and replace Tasha Mack immediately from her agency with Candice Ross, a
In season 11 (season 2 paramount+) , Malik dealt with his mental health by attending art therapy, he slowly take interest in her but she omitted his advances being it breaches the therapist/patient contract agreement. In a turnaround of events he learns that Colonel Thatcher died in a plane crash which led the Fightin' Fury in limbo giving the title to his son before they recruit a new owner. This made Malik hopeful to persuade Tasha to regaining her agency back, but she rather was no longer interested. He stood on his word on the strike with his players but soon realizes a betrayal from their teammate Jamison began to stir the pot. He was surprised to come across Shannon, a past teenage date of his who now is working against his mother. He often revisited thoughts of seeing her in the past as well as made attempts to visit her in person present day where she resides in St. Louis, but couldn't do it until he was faced to deal with her in person pushing his curiosity as to why their relationship never worked out. He soon realizes his true love for her as they worked with each another on a charity sponsoring a young pre-teen Zoya. After realizing his true feelings towards Shannon in a final therapy session, he then makes further plans to make it official with Shannon. He later prepares for Tee-Tee's wedding becoming his best man, but goes on an apology tour about his past dealings of every woman he ever had sexual relations with including Tee-Tee's so he can rid his past and move forward cleansing himself for his love of Shannon. Tasha was against this method as she tried to find distractions for Malik so he wouldn't fall in love with her opponent not realizing something more sinister was at hand. He later learns by overhearing that Tasha withheld information regarding the two lovebirds past as Tasha had paid off teenage Shannon $5,000 to get an abortion so that Malik has a chance at the future to play college and pro-football. This became another obstacle straining their mother-son relationship. He confront her about her selfish ideology after Tasha Mack becomes Owner of The Fightin' Fury by default after learning Eugene, a billionaire friend to the Colonel made racist remarks in thatcher Hotel with Malik regarding owning the Fightin' Fury. To which she tried to ransom him out of it but he quickly favored her into the position instead, granting her the part owner title with Garret's father Nelson Evans.
In an after credits scene of the season 11/(2) finale, Malik exposes the elevator surveillance video that Tasha express to him was deleted in a revenge payback towards his mother.
Jason Pitts | |
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The Game character | |
First appearance | "The Game" |
Portrayed by | Coby Bell |
In-universe information | |
Nickname | Pittsy, P, Cap, Jay Powder, Lemon Head Heady Riley Max Headroom, Casper Yellow Devil Rock Head |
Title | Captain of the San Diego Sabers |
Occupation | Football player |
Spouse | Kelly Pitts (wife) Chardonnay Pitts (divorced) |
Significant other | Camille (ex-girlfriend) |
Children | Brittany Pitts |
Relatives | Thomas Pitts (father) Maria Pitts (mother) |
Quote frequently used | "Hey-O" "I brought this city a championship" |
Famously Known for | "Dip and Pitts" (The Pittsy Shuffle) |
Kelly Pitts | |
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The Game character | |
First appearance | "The Game" (Backdoor Pilot) (Girlfriends - episode 6.18) |
Last appearance | "Pow Pow Pow" |
Portrayed by | Jennifer Baxter(2006) Brittany Daniel (2006–2015) |
In-universe information | |
Nickname | Kel, K-Styles, Drunky |
Occupation | Sports Agent Assistant For Tasha Mack Management; Later For ISM (Irv Smiff Management) |
Spouse | Jason Pitts (husband) |
Significant other | Roman (ex-boyfriend) Joe (ex-boyfriend) |
Children | Brittany Pitts (daughter) |
Relatives | Mother Stepfather Brandon (brother) |
Origin | Reseda, Los Angeles |
In season 2, Jason begins using steroids. Jason at first tries to hide his secret from Kelly, but after a couple of ugly situations, he can no longer do it and confesses. Kelly forces Jason to promise he will stop using in two months, or she will take Brittany and leave. After Jason refuses to stop 2 months later, Kelly follows through on her promise and leaves. After Jason quits, they later go to therapy where Kelly tells Jason she married him for his money. In the second-season finale, Kelly leaves Jason after he tries to use her to get a contract, and in season 3 they eventually agree to a divorce. When Jason's lawyers advise him to take full custody of their only child Brittany, Kelly blackmails Jason by threatening to reveal his secret of steroid use. During season three, she dates a couple of guys (bartender Joe and gym owner Roman). In the end, she hoped that her and Jason would get back together. Jason instead leaves with his girlfriend Camille (played by Stacey Dash), which leaves Kelly heartbroken.
At the start of season 4, it is revealed that Kelly is now a reality TV star, with her own show centered around the ex-wives of professional athletes. Sporting a new look & attitude, Kelly declares to Jason that she "won" in the divorce because she is spending the money he is earning and she believes she got more out of the divorce material wise. She starts to turn off her friends with the reality show (the cameras constantly following her), and her life starts to spiral out of control. She leaves Jason to take Brittany back and to remind her that he is the reason for her show in the first place. With her life unraveling, Kelly decides to quit her show and leave town to redefine her identity outside the football world.
Kelly returned in season 7. Upon her return, she reconnects with Jason, Brittany and Tasha, but Chardonnay is not so keen on this (at first). She and Jason share a kiss, which then brings back old feelings for Jason. Kelly and Chardonnay eventually bond. In season 9, she and Jason remarry.
In season 10 (season 1 Paramount) Kelly is mentioned that she left to Boca to care for her sick mother, she has been trying to reach out to Brittany, but she never answered her phone.
Brittany Pitts | |
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The Game & The Game (2021) character | |
First appearance | "The Game" Pilot Episode (Girlfriends) |
Portrayed by | Erica Gluck (Seasons 1-3) Katlynn Simone (Seasons 4-9) Adriyan Rae (Season 10-Present) |
In-universe information | |
Nicknames | Brit-Brat, Pumpkin, Little Girl, That's So Raven, Raven Symone, New School |
Occupation | Executive assistant (Tasha Mack Sports Agency) Hostess at Club End Zone |
Affiliation | Florida A&M University (withdraw status) |
Significant other | Jamison Fields (Boyfriend) |
Relatives | Jason Pitts (Father) Kelly Pitts (Mother) Tasha Mack (God Aunt) |
In Season 4-9 Brittany's character is now seen as an adolescent, (portrayed by Katlynn Simone) with her hair now fully naturally black. During those years, she began to develop a rebellious behavior by making smart remarks and outbursting snooty attitudes as a result of Jason and Kelly's divorce. She began clashing with her parents often by arguments and rebuttals, as well as becoming smart mouthed with Tasha Mack who challenged her (in the episode, "Whip it...Whip it Good") when she was offered to watch over Brit while Jason went golfing with Magic Johnson. Brittany was accused of stealing medical marijuana from out of Tasha Mack's purse as Jason then came to her defense, but was later revealed she did in fact steal it. She explained she was going to sell it to a friend for profit. This wasn't her first time being accused of stealing, in season 3 (episode: "Just the Three of Us") Jason's father believed Brit-Brat stole 5 dollars from him in which later she reveal she did, it is also the same episode where both Jason and Kelly reveal to Brittany they were getting a divorce. She began to resent her mother after leaving resulting her living with her dad and building a relationship with her father's new wife Chardonnay which was a fickle relationship. She also build much frustration against Tasha Mack as she would try to demean her and her age. She began sneaking around kissing a flirting with boys as she was trying to match up with her teenage growth. She eventually worked out her anger with her mother.
In Season 10 (season 1 paramount+), six years later after the events of season 9, Brittany (now portrayed by Adriyan Rae) graduated from college, and became independent living in a high rise loft in Miami. She was well popular with a group of college friends calling their pact "828", which was created by her and her friend Raquel. The crew normally would hang out at her condo. She quickly found herself becoming audited owing a ton of money and must surrender her possessions as her condo is in foreclosure. She decided to relocate to Las Vegas to start a new life rooming with her past college friend of the '828' pact, Raquel, who is an aspiring musician that works as a waitress a local club, Joint 51. Brittany tries to dodge the IRS collectors who were investigating her at a casino and was met with an ultimatum when she got caught. By luck and chance she ran into Tasha Mack who was able to help the restitution. Brittany later revealed the reason she was in debt and Tasha offered her a job to work for her sports agency as 'executive assistant' while keeping the debt a secret from her parents. Kelly, (who is only mentioned in this season) makes attempts to call Brittany on multiple occasion, but Brittany ignores the calls.
During her occupation with Tasha Mack Agency, she met a troubling aspiring football player, Jamison Fields who gradually takes an interest in her, but later finds herself immersed in her feelings for him as she cared for him. They start to have a building relationship and was caught off-guard by Jason Pitts when he came to Las Vegas. He felt that Jamison wasn't a fit for her because of him being a football player and it's wasn't the life her wanted for her. She also came across an issue with Jamison that resembles her father's past as he secretly took cortisone steroids to help with his ankle injury. Brit-Brat is very entrepreneurial as she took her independence to pitch and launch Club End Zone at the Viacom Stadium to the colonel as a way to make advancements for him and his players alike, secretly putting Tasha Mack in the middle owning the club, this creates a new trust issue between them which in turn resulted in Tasha terminating her. Afterwards she went through a brief crisis trying to avoid her problems by running from them leaving town. She comes back and gets hired at Club End Zone as a hostess, where she had a chance encounter with Jamison's ex, Allison who was the result of him going to jail in the past.
In Season 11 (season 2 paramount+) it is revealed in a prequel episode that the friendship between her and Raquel started after learning they slept with the same guy Xavier Mitchell, who is owner of 'Clutch Vodka' as they teamed up to ransom him after firing them. They all were college mates. The two initially didn't get along and expressed their dislike for each other by insulting nicknames for each other "fake ass Kim Khardashian" (Brittany) and "Ghetto J. Lo" (Raquel). Brittany was apparently still having thieving ways as Xavier called her behavior out against her.
A few days later she was faced to understand if Jamison was still in love with her, to which he professed it. She also gained Tasha's trust by pledging allegiance to her agency with her loyalty and secretly got Rick Fox to help Tasha in hopes to save the agency. She became curious of Jamison's moves as his behavior became more suspicious while they embarked on a camping trip.
Bryce Westbrook | |
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The Game character | |
First appearance | The Blueprint (season 6, episode 1) |
Last appearance | Pow Pow Pow (season 9, episode 10) |
Portrayed by | Jay Ellis |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Bryce Westbrook |
Alias | Blueprint |
Nicknames | Blue Blues Clues Little Boy Blue Blueberry |
Occupation | Football player |
Significant other | Keira Whitaker (girlfriend - relationship ended) |
Relatives | Colonel Westbrook (father) U.S. Army |
No. 1 – San Diego Sabers | |
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Position: | Wide receiver |
Personal information | |
Height: | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
Career information | |
College: | Stanford University |
Career history | |
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In season 7, the two seem to build tension within each other as they try to call out each other's every move while Bryce starts to find it difficult to be attached to Keira's entertainment lifestyle. Dealing with Keira's erratic behavior he fought an officer outside of a hotel defending her and was arrested. The judged ordered him to serve community service. Their relation continues to get fickle after and they decided to try to keep their situation-ship private, but couldn't keep it a secret any longer by revealing it in front of everyone saying they're in love again, to which no one cared. The two start to spend more quality time with each other when Keira spends multiple nights in his apartment. He suggests Keira to move in with him. They struggle once again to remain solid as a couple. Early in the day of Chardonnay's wedding Bryce proposed to Keira.
In season 8, The two ran off to celebrate on a private jet and the question came up again about the new film Keira was starring in that he didn't agree with. He expressed wanting to have a regular life with his wife. Back on the field, Bryce gets into a disagreement with Jason Pitts who became coach of the Sabers. Jason takes his anger out on Blue from his private situations. He got an opportunity to act with Keira on a snickers commercial she was supposed to star in, but the final cut promotes him more than Keira. Bryce 'Blue' Westbrook becomes captain of the Sabers. After multiple winning streaks, he starts to get luck on the field and Tasha Mack takes interest in managing him asking to become his agent, but he declines. He defends Tasha after she was approached about breast feeding in public and it went viral over the internet blogs, resulting in changing his mind later to agree to a trial run as her client. Blue starts to become suspicious of Keira and Malik assuming they are already having sex. He challenges his theory by testing them putting them in multiple scenarios setting them up to react off each other. He finally calls her out and admits to what his mission was.
In Season 9, Bryce notices that Keira is at the hotel with Malik, he waits for them to enter the elevator and attacks Malik. Blue packs to move out. Friction boils between him and Malik on the field, they fight resulting in Malik suspension. Blue gives away her engagement ring to a homeless man. Jason tries to bring them together for a mediation session but it fails. Aside from the relationship issues, Bryce steps up to control serious situations within the Sabers public discrepancies. After not following the protocol he gets suspended from the team, and then gets arrested after his protest. He gets a nonsense pep talk from Jason. He moves into a new condo and talks with Keira and they rekindle a final love connection before she leaves San Diego for good. During the playoffs game, he puts Malik out on the field despite his difference, they win the game. Months later he and Malik leads the Sabers into victory winning the Super Bowl Championship. His story ends being tricked into signing with Irv Smiff Management becoming his client without Tasha Mack's knowledge.
Keira Whitaker | |
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The Game character | |
First appearance | The Blueprint (season 6, episode 1) |
Last appearance | Pow Pow Pow (season 9, episode 10) |
Portrayed by | Lauren London |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Keira Michelle Whitaker |
Nickname | Dimples Sidekick Dimples (by Tasha) Melanie pt. II (by Tasha) |
Occupation | Actress |
Affiliation | Choice Artist Talent Agency (Client) Brian (her agent) |
Significant other |
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On her premiere night of the film she starred in 'Baggers', she confessed to Blue that she had a steamy romantic scene with Luke, which startled him. He pressured her to know if they ever had sexual relations in reality which she couldn't deny. They split again but was quickly brought back together when Malik was hospitalized, they tried to find a resolution to their relationship, but ultimately she lets him go. Over the few weeks after, they continue to have disagreements while in their separate ways. Her intoxicated behavior gets Bryce caught up with the law after he fought a security officer. She continues to show up around him, getting him in more trouble. She once again confess she wants to reconcile and make their relationship work. They sneak around keeping the relationship secret but confesses it to be revealed to everyone at Jason's and Chardonnay's house to which everyone already knew and cared less. She stayed with him after accidentally starting a fire in her apartment. Building a bond overtime, Bryce asked her to move in with him and she kept her apartment. She gets a new role in a Woody Allen movie called "Three Nannies" and shares the news with everyone but Bryce became angered to not know that she haven't shared that with him first.
Bryce proves his love by proposing to Keira on the morning of Chardonnay's wedding day, leaving the ceremony. The escape to a private jet where they eventually face issues again, surrounding the Woody Allen film. She learns that he wants to control the relationship by only having his wife by his side and she disagrees about not having her own life to live. Months later they do a Snickers commercial together, leaving Bryce to outshine Keira when it was meant for her. She begins to believe acting isn't the right fit for her because she hasn't have great luck. She tries for another audition and fails again. Keira takes on a actor's workshop class and brings Malik along for the help to act with her. The scene required them to kiss and left the two in awe of each other. they start building a friendlier connection over the next for weeks, which they begin to feel guilty over. They start to slowly indirectly gain attraction over each other which Blue catches onto, and test them. She later argues with Blue after he calls her out. Keira would later visit Malik and they both confessed to liking one another after being aware of Blue knowing, and decided to keep their new fling on the low. They leave the hotel in secret, but was approach by Blue who attacked Malik in the elevator. She comes home to Bryce moving out and later sought out support from Tasha. After days of fighting between Malik and Bryce, she walks in on them having another argument and overhears Malik disrespecting her, she later decides to ignore and avoid him. While hanging out with a friend, she hears Malik's voicemail begging for her back. Keira found herself becoming the center of attention accidentally walking into the Sunbeams meeting where everyone including Tasha took turns scolding her for being with 2 men, she defends herself. Malik pays her a visit where, Keira tells him about the voicemail and acknowledges that she want to give the date a try. They go out and is distracted by multiple woman throwing themselves at Malik, Blue shows up at the bar they're at and she tries to talk to him to help him with his other troubles. Tasha catches Malik and Keira post physical intimacy and tries to break them up. Malik decides for it was best for them to break up, this angers Keira and she breaks up with him. She pays a visit to Bryce in his new condo to wish Blue well. Malik meets with Keira after winning the playoff to surprise her with an audition and pushes to win her heart. She reveals she slept with Blue, Malik doesn't give up as he purposes to her, she declines and leave San Diego for good.
Keira story ends with her finally becoming successful at her acting dreams, becoming a lead actress in Transformers 5: The Return of Skid and Mudflap opposite Michael B. Jordan, it became her breakout role. Albeit sources claim the two developed a romantic relationship after the film, she doesn't confirm or deny the rumors.
Chardonnay Pitts | |
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The Game character | |
First appearance | Skeletons (season 5, episode 1) |
Last appearance | Pow Pow Pow (season 9, episode 10) |
Portrayed by | Brandy Norwood |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Chardonnay Pitts |
Nickname | 'Char', Char-Char "Miss little drop bar" (by Tasha) |
Occupation | Club bartender Owner of Spadonnay |
Affiliation | BFA. - Communications (Florida A&M University) |
Family | Father (foreman supervisor at General Motors)
Mother (Fresno school district secretary) 1 brother (incarcerated) |
Spouse | Jason Pitts (Divorced) |
Significant other | Roger Keith Jr. (brief date) |
Origin | Fresno, California |
Chardonnay put away savings for her dream beauty bar called 'Spadonnay', which resulted in the utilities being shut off, Jason made efforts to help her out despite her dismissing it. She also had another side hustle braiding hair to make the money to add to the savings. Chardonnay seemed to prove herself to be independent while Jason wanted to be her savior, this cause friction between them. Back at work, multiple men flirt with her and this draws Jason to become jealous. She pressures him to understand that she only show attention in order to obtain tips which will lead to building more funds to purchase Spadonnay. He scares them away to secure her as his profess his love to her once again, however gets cold feet again days later serving her annulment papers. To add insult to injury, she finds herself in the same predicament when she first met Jason as a patron at the bar gets aggressive with her and gets her fired. Struggling to get through the day, she rides the bus home but is sidelined by the bus driver who detoured at the request of Jason orders. She gets off the bus and attacks Jason who surprised her giving her the keys the store front 'Spadonnay' and officially proposes to her. They later celebrate the Sabers championship win at a club along with Malik, Melanie and Derwin and announce staying married.
In Season 6, she tries to build a relationship with Jason's daughter, Brittany Pitts, but it begins with a rough start. They have a conversation about college and she shares with Britt about other life options and goals and reveal that school isn't for everyone and uses herself as an example of the end results revealing that she has outstanding student loans, of which Jason becomes very suspicious. She also starts opening herself more about her life upon Jason's curiosity. Which in turn leads her to be suspicious about his life too as he claimed he had a vasectomy. She expressed her anger because she wants children and learned he possibly avoided her from having any. This pushes her to give him an ultimatum for their marriage, but they come to agreement to find solutions. She became a confidant to Tasha Mack, who sought out relationship advice of her secretive fling with Rick Fox. She later would become a new member of the 'Sunbeams' after Jason Pitts was offered a position back into the Sabers. She joins along with new member Keira who is an actress that is unofficially dating Bryce 'Blue' Westbrook. She finds herself being lowly compared the Kelly, but uses her voice to lead the pack. Chardonnay fights one of the members after revealing she had sex with Jason in the past.
Chardonnay and Tasha often get into playful banter as she always play middle man to Tasha's romantical problems. Jason begins to assume that Chardonnay is having an affair with Rick Fox being that she is always either around him or on the phone with him not knowing she was defending Tasha Mack. He confronts Tasha about learning Chardonnay was in the middle of their relationship which turned into a physical altercation with Pookie which the truth comes out. Chardonnay and Jason begins to have multiple disagreements after the event due to Jason's mistrust in her. Weeks later, at work in Spadonnay she was challenged by Tasha Mack that she would be controlled by Jason like Kelly Pitts once was. She became concerned herself to find her voice after Jason's behavior became evident and gained control of both Tasha and Jason assuring she is 'nobody's Kelly Pitts', taking back her independence. After Jason's injury he reveals to her that he once used steroids to cope with the pain. She gives Jason an ultimatum if he continues football she will leave him. He chooses football, and Chardonnay decides to exit the relationship moving in with Tasha Mack. On the night of Keira's movie premiere, they crossed paths after the film and exchanged heavy words. Malik's brutal accident brings them back together, and as Jason consoles her, he lends her his coat, just after which she finds a napkin letter to Kelly expressing his true love and regrets asking for forgiveness. She throws her wedding ring at him, he later finds her to tell her there was also another letter to her in the other pocket expressing his feeling for her as well, they make up.
By season 7, Chardonnay builds a strong relationship with Tasha, still residing with her. She learns that Tasha is pregnant and supports her. Back at home Chardonnay struggles with Brittany's behavior, and Kelly Pitts makes a surprise visit. She starts to fade into the shadows as Tasha reconnects with Kelly. Days later, Kelly helps out Jason and Britt in their situations which doesn't sit well with Chardonnay. She invites everyone over to help give Tasha an intervention about her pregnancy and affairs and speaks her mind how it affects her relationship between them and her marriage. Tasha deflects the situation by revealing to chardonnay he's been sneaking off to see Kelly. Days later, she along with Brittany kicked him out the house. Jason makes attempts to return to try and win her heart back. She eventually accepts his apology with the promises not to lie to each other, it leads him to confess that he kissed Kelly. In response, she sought revenge to kiss another man. In the middle of the attempt, he finds her to stop her, and proposes to her again, she still manages to still a kiss, but accepts the proposal feeling victorious. She starts to plan her wedding afterwards which create friction with Jason because of the financial budget. Chardonnay clears the air privately with Kelly to take control of her marriage. The wedding goes forth with multiple issues happening before the wedding, Tasha delivers the baby and Keira and Blue leaves the wedding to chase their own proposal. Kelly has a heart to heart with Chardonnay to continue. Jason confesses at the altar he's still in love with Kelly. She slaps him and storms out.
In season 8, Kelly tries to console Chardonnay at her home but they get into a fight. She later goes on a campaign to sell and burn his personal belongings, which Tasha pulls an intervention to find other avenues to hurt him. She pays him a visit to serve divorce papers with an added emotional-cruelty lawsuit. Chardonnay takes advantage of the situation by appearing on Perez Hilton's gossip talk show to tell her side of the story after her wedding slap-gate went viral. Chardonnay goes back to Jason to get the truth out of him where he confesses his truth that he felt she was never the right woman for him. Chardonnay continued to pursue her painful streak of winning over his finances accessing his bank accounts through investigating. Tasha tries to persuade her to stop and their friendship starts to cease. Chardonnay decides to quit the Sunbeams and her college sorority sister threw her a divorce freedom party. She meets a British guy at the party and has a fling with him, losing her wedding ring in the process. She attacks him with a taser assuming he stole it, however the ring was accidentally in a jar on the dresser. Tasha comes to her rescue and they reconcile their differences.
Chardonnay finally decided to drop the lawsuit and signed the divorce papers making it final, as she tells Tasha that she took her advice. She made the decision to leave San Diego for good, moving back to her hometown of Fresno to move on and start fresh. Weeks later, after watching the news coverage of Jason Pitts becoming the new head coach of the San Diego Sabers and announcing his family, Chardonnay, now living with her parents, anxiously yells to them that she's moving back to San Diego. Proving she hasn't gotten over the pain, now ready to seek revenge. She calls him to interrogate him to fish for information recording him, then seeks help from Tasha.to go live with Deborah Norville to expose him of his steroid use, but Jason beats her to it. She later learns he remarried Kelly, and confronts her about it. After seeking guidance from praying, she accidentally comes in contact with Kelly at Tasha's house over unfortunate circumstances where their behavior with each other became hot and cold. Tasha encourages her to let go of the past by deleting all Jason's pictures off her phone. She attempts to move on trying to date but gets catfished by Tee-Tee who helps her understand her next plan. She goes on a date with Roger, but realizes after 2 dates she's not ready to move on, however Roger thought it could have worked.
Chardonnay story ends in question if she decided to move back to Fresno, or stayed in San Diego.
Raquel Navarro | |
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The Game (2021) character | |
First appearance | "A Taste of Vegas" (Season 10, episode 1) |
Portrayed by | Analisa Velez |
In-universe information | |
Occupation | Waitress at Joint 51 Lounge singer (Joint 51) |
Affiliation | Florida A&M University (status unknown) |
Significant other | Garret Evans (boyfriend) |
Garret Evans | |
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The Game (2021) character | |
First appearance | A Taste of Vegas (Season 10, episode 1) |
Portrayed by | Toby Sandeman |
In-universe information | |
Nickname | Lenny Kravitz (by Tasha in 2017) |
Occupation | Football player |
Family | 1 brother (barrister) 1 sister (Neurosurgeon) |
Significant other | Raquel Navarro (Girlfriend) |
Relatives | Nelson Evans (father) |
Origin | England |
No. 23 – Las Vegas Fightin' Fury | |
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Position: | Defensive Back |
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In a prequel episode surrounding the year of 2017, Garrett's father Nelson sought out the best agent for him. Tasha Mack made efforts to pursue and persuade him to sign on board with her but Nelson declines and goes with another agent because Tasha doesn't have the right credentials and license to do so. Garrett however seemed to take interest in signing with Tasha Mack. Days after the strike the team was left to decide the next move in which they had some leisure time. He then decides to plan a camping trip with Raquel, Brittany and Jameson. While exploring nature outdoors, Garrett struggles to learn about Raquel who seems to be very private about her personal life, which she ascribes to a complicated relationship with her mother. He confronts her about and she tells him she would open up to when the time is right. As they make up they learn tragic news about the Colonel. His dad Nelson, persuaded him to do a background check on Raquel believing she's just with him for the money and fame, however performs it himself and hands it to Garret on the afternoon of Tee-Tee's wedding to which uncovers that she lied about her mother who was incarcerated for murder. He tried his best to hide it from her, but Raquel desperately sought out the paper because it was told by Jamison that it was a love letter Garret wrote for her, to which he lied. She finds it a few days later in his dresser while he showered. She abruptly packs up and leaves his apartment without his knowledge and leaves him on a trail to apologize which she couldn't accept. He later rekindles and old date from the past but quickly realizes that moving on was hard for him to do. He secretly visits Raquel who is supporting her mother's parole appearance and learns through the testimony that the things her mother described about her self defense was the same story Raquel shared with him during their camping trip citing it as a scary story. After court, he softly sough out answers to what really happened, so that they both can learn to trust each other again. They rekindle their love for one another that afternoon.
Jamison Fields | |
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The Game (2021) character | |
First appearance | "A Taste of Vegas" (Season 10, episode 1) |
Portrayed by | Vaughn W. Hebron |
In-universe information | |
Nicknames | J.J. Jiggles, Jimmy |
Occupation | Waiter at Joint 51 Male exotic dancer (Joint 51) Fitness Instructor ("Poles & Pasta"-community service job) Football player |
Significant others | Allison Morris (ex-girlfriend) Brittany Pitts (current girlfriend) |
Children | Son (baby with Allison) |
Relatives | Lula Fields (Mother) |
During this time he tries to persuade the Colonel and the coach to play for the team, but the request is rejected each time. Jamison spent all his earnings on his career which resulted him being homeless, living and sleeping in his own car. He hid his place a residence for fears of being judged by Malik, he stated he felt 'free' after Malik found out and offers him his home to stay. Over time he gains interest in Brittany Pitts. He reveals to her about his past of his mother being homeless due to drugs. Jason Pitts finds out that the two of them were interested in each other in which Jamison expressed his intentions with Brit-Brat. After injuring his ankle during scrimmage with the San Diego Sabers, he turned to cortisone steroids to reduce the pain, which Brittany see and urges him not to become addicted. He eventually gets to sign with The Las Vegas Fightin' Fury after a long streak of trying to get the Colonel's approval to play the team.
No. 18 (Rookie) 13 (Pro) – Las Vegas Fightin' Fury | |
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Position: | Running back |
Personal information | |
Born: | May 1999 (age 22) Las Vegas, Nevada |
Height: | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
Career history | |
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In the premiere prequel episode of season 2 (paramount +), it is revealed how Jamison's fate of facing statutory rape charges came upon him. The night after being crowned prom king at his high school prom, he and Allison stayed in a hotel where they celebrated romantically into the morning. Eager to watch the 2017 pro-football draft picks, in which he aspired to be in 3 years, they talked about future plans, but was interrupted when police knocked at the door and explained there was a missing person report out on Allison after she didn't return home. Fields assured that they just were not in danger and didn't understand what the issue was, days later meeting with Allison who spoke of her strong love for him as she had plans to escape her family and took her life savings so that they could move to Canada. He felt it was best to speak her father and apologize, but was easily conned into confessing to having sexual relations with her, to which he was arrested on the spot.
Present day 2022, Allison returned to surprise him at their first game, where the team eventually made a decision to strike, meeting Brittany for the first time. However a few days later she found him to tell him she saw an episode of 'Hard Blocks' where it reminded her how much they were in love and also knew that he may have feelings for Brittany. He then confessed his truth as to who he rather be in love with, Britt. Continuing to dealing with his pain from his injury while on a camping trip, he gets an old friend Smoke, who served time with him in prison to do a favor for him as he forgot his backpack containing his medicine at the house. His friend shows concern for his usage, hoping he wouldn't become addicted.
Over the next for weeks, he became more addicted to the painkillers hiding it from Brittany, she again finds out he was secretly taking them after he was caught also lying about giving up exotic dancing. She gave him ultimatum for their relationship to which he agreed to give it up entirely. However on the morning of Malik's best friend Tee-Tee's wedding, he found a pill that dropped out of his clothing and secretly took it, which led him into a mind altering frenzy believing everyone around him were talking in song as a whimsy musical. He freaked out calling smoke who told him he might have taken a 'party drug' and he assured him that it may wear off within 9 hours. During Tee-Tee's first dance with his wife, Jamison notices that the talking in songs have stopped and felt he was free from the drug, once again lying to Brittany that he is free of any drugs as he believed and thought the effects wore off. Hours later after the wedding, he embarks on his trip for work driving Smokes car. While in route he becomes distracted by music in the car of a R&B version of "Tops (Day is Done)" which Brittany earlier sang to him. Believing he was rid of the musical, he tries to stop the music playback by shutting it off, but it continues to come back on by itself resulting in him nearly colliding with a deer in the road and driving off into the river where the car eventually sunk with him still in it. Moments later as he was rescued, he then envisions being stuck in a white purgatory phase where he was faced to deicide which door to enter of the one he loves, Allison or Brittany as he was transported and hospitalized as a coma patient. He chose to walk through the door of Brittany where he attempted to reach out and speak to him but became barricaded behind bars once he got close to her. He soon wakes up out of his coma and persuades himself that he has energy to train again in time for football but is arrested for violating his parole for possession of illegal drugs.
This is a list of selected key characters in the series, who have appeared in a recurring role, often serving as a major supporting character with significant importance to the plots.
Tee-Tee | |
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The Game character | |
First appearance | "Brittany's Super Sweet Sixth" (Season 1, Episode 5) |
Last appearance | "One Wedding and a Musical" (Season 11, Episode 8) |
Portrayed by | Barry Floyd |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Terrance Carter |
Nickname | "Tee-Tee" 'T-Squared' (by himself) 'Tee Double' (by Malik) |
Occupation | Malik Wright's Liaison (retired) Owner, Tee-Tee's 'Cluck Truck' (discontinued) |
Significant other | Alison ("Ally") (Girlfriend/Wife) |
Children | 1 baby (sex not revealed yet) |
During his journey with Malik he's stood with him away from the games like his sidekick, normally handling duties at home like answering phones, and speaking for him when Malik declines to talk to others. Terrance often took care of Malik's dirty work when it came to his groupies, he would help to escort them out and sometimes would flirt with them in the process. Many times he would instigate events he was present around. He indirectly had a crush on Tasha Mack.
In season 4, Tee-Tee found his newfound independence working a food truck called "Tee-Tee's Cluck Truck" serving the community chicken wing meals. He also began dating Alison, who also works with him. He begins to stand up to Malik as he grew tired of continuously watch him make countless mistakes and assisting him. He expressed to Malik that he's tired of being treated as if he still work for him, being that Terrance has moved on to work for himself. However, Malik reminds him that he was the one responsible to help him start up the business. The two start to disagree with each other and Terrance find out that Malik has been flirting and sleeping with Alison behind his back. The friendship starts to ceases, leaving Malik to find new assistants, preferably selecting seductive women. Terrance comes back to train the new hire expecting an apology from Malik, but instead finds himself apologizing for his own loyalty towards him since they were kids. He ends his relationship with Malik. He then goes on record exposing Malik on Jason Pitts news segment called "Benched: Sport Talk" outting him about the relationship affair while others were part of calling him out for his past behaviors.
Through seasons 8–9, Tee-Tee struggled with his food business where he was ordered to shut down the food truck due to a salmonella poisoning. He faced charges after someone died as a result of it and faced hardcore shame after it. He decided to work for Malik's burger business 'Phatty's'.
In the prequel episode of season 11 (season 2 paramount+) following the events of season 9 in 2017 and leading into season 11, Malik thanks him for his years long services and shares he feels completed, and Tee-Tee reveals he was resigning and relocating to Texas, revealing he has a baby on the way with his girlfriend Ally. He later marries her on a special musical episode titled "One Wedding and a Musical" to which he expressed his fears after Malik went on a music video apology tour about multiple woman he slept with recounting their own past when Ally and Malik had sexual relations causing Ally to feel guilty. The wedding was however a success, but later led into a tragic accident for Malik's new teammate and Brit-Brat's boyfriend Jamison, who after leaving the wedding drove off the road into the river after being under the influence of hallucinogen drugs, as he believed everyone around him was speaking through music and song.
Janay Brice | |
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The Game character | |
First appearance | "The List Episode" (Season 2, Episode 13) |
Last appearance | "Fits and Starts" (Season 5, Episode 16) |
Portrayed by | Gabrielle Dennis |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Janay Brice |
Occupation | 'Janay's Boutique' (owner) |
Family | Father (coffee lid inventor) |
Significant other | Derwin Davis (separated, co-parenting) Noah Senegal (husband) |
Children | Derwin Davis Jr. ("D.J.") |
Previous relationships | Hill Harper Dwyane Wade Lamar Odom |
2 years later, Janay and Derwin had been working on co-parenting, while she built a partnership with Melanie who is now Derwin's wife. She became appalled to learn Derwin questioned her if he was the father to DJ. Learning that Melanie snuck a paternity test in the process. She got proof that the child is indeed his and threatens him to court.
Rick Fox | |
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The Game character | |
First appearance | "The Truth Hurts" (Season 2, Episode 8) |
Portrayed by | Rick Fox |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Rick Fox |
Occupation | Basketball Player (Lakers, retired) Agent, (Irv Smiff Management - resigned) Comedian Sports Agency Owner (former, Rick Fox Agency - currently Tasha Mack Agency) |
Significant other | Tasha Mack (separated) |
Pookie Woods | |
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The Game character | |
First appearance | "I Want It All and I Want It Now" (Season 3, Episode 21) |
Portrayed by | Rockmond Dunbar |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Marion Woods |
Occupation | Bodyguard |
Spouse | Tasha Mack (wife, renewed vows) |
Children | Kai Mack (daughter) |
Origin | Richmond, California |
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