Marrying The Game - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Know Your Man
Game's lack of involvement from day one comes to a head when he flakes on the day of the wedding walkthrough due to an all night session at the studio.

Sweet Rewards
Game steps up his "Game" getting more involved in the wedding planning and learns that this marriage "stuff" sometimes comes with sweet rewards.

Engagement Party Flop
Tiff and the Game decide to throw a party at their house to celebrate their engagement with "close" friends and family. But what was supposed to be a fun party turns into tears and drama.

France, Fights, and Fall Outs
Game leaves for France with everyone but his fiancée. After their wedding venue falls out and Game doesn't call for 4 days, it leaves Tiff to question whether she really wants to marry this man.

Game Over: Part One
After 8 years of riding the emotional roller coaster, Tiff has realized that the man she wants to marry isn't the man she is with and has to decide if she moves forward with the wedding or not.

Game Over: Part Two
Will he change or will she have to live with the Game? Tiff and Game try to make the relationship work as Tiff contemplates taking time to see what she wants out of this relationship and life.
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