Marrying The Game - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Co-Parents
Tiff and Game have been living apart now for the past eight months while still engaged. As they navigate the ups and downs of co-parenting, the two realize although they are no longer arguing, they are also no longer talking.

What Are We?
Tiff and Game try to figure out whether they're just co-parenting or if there's still a spark between them.

Fresh Start
Tiff sets out to throw Game the best Father's Day party possible. But when a small "tiff" at a bounce house turns into a full-blown battle, Tiff is faced with a "game" changing decision. Will she or won't she bounce out of this relationship?

Plan B
After giving her engagement ring back to Game, Tiffney and the kids travel to Houston for a family reunion and Game gets back to work. Tiffney contemplates whether a fresh start with Game is the answer or if it's time to consider a plan B?

First Date
After Tiffney returns home from Houston, Game turns over a new leaf and arranges not only a special day for the family, but an intimate "first date" with Tiffney to stoke the embers of their relationship.

Team Work Makes The Dream Work
Relishing the high of a romantic first date redo, Tiffney commits to spending quality time with Game doing the things he likes to do. But will putting herself into Game's shoes be a step in the right direction or send her running back to her solo life?

Home Sweet Home
After their first night together in almost a year, Tiffney and Game reconnect over breakfast and discuss the possibility of getting a family home. Will living together again push their relationship forward or pull them apart?

Can I Marry The Game?
On the season finale of Marrying the Game, Game takes Tiffney on a romantic get away to Cabo San Lucas. Their relationship is tested and decisions must be made.
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