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Season 7 of 'The Game' garners huge ratings

buzzz worthy. . .

By Mona Austin

The season 7 premiere of  The Game did not fumble with ratings on March 4.   Garnering nearly 3.4 million viewers, the Sabers and their supporting crew  ranked as the highest rated sitcom on all cable among women 18-49 this season and the No. 1 scripted series premiere among adults 18-49 on all cable for the year.

Writers and producers must has heard fans who  complained that the storyline was getting boring in the past as this season is thick with interesting

Season 7 finds Tasha Mack (Wendy Racquel Robinson) still trying to manage her men and son changing life experiences.   With the support of Chardonnay, Tasha visits the doctor and gets news that qualifies her to be a guest on Maury, while Malik struggles to come back from an injury that threatens to end his career. 
Malik receives physical therapy for injured arm.
Photo Credit: Annette Davis
Malik.  Both mother and son face potentially game-

Kelly Pitts (Britney Daniel) has worked her way back in the mix, but has viewers wondering what her role will be since she is still single after divorcing Jason, who retires in the season opener, leaving a tainted legacy after alleged.  The big question is how will her presence affect the dynamic of Jason's relationship with Chardonnay?   And the newbies, Keira (Lauren London) and Blue (Jay Ellis), continue to make rookie mistakes on and off the field.  Everything comes to a head for Sabers devotees as the end of the season builds to an unforgettable conclusion.

She's back! Will Kelly and Jason reconnect on this season of The Game? Phtoo Credit: Quantrell D. Colbert
With ratings like this ad a story line this in
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