Marrying The Game - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

After the Fallout
The season premiere picks up four months after the events in Cabo, revealing Tiffney and Jayceon's decision with their relationship. Meanwhile, Jayceon has a big surprise in store for the kids.

When Life Hands You Lemons, Make Patron Shots
With kids splitting their time between both parents, Tiffney explores a creative outlet to help both her and the kids adjust. Meanwhile, Game enlists his celebrity friends to help him with his efforts for his charity.

Step Up
When Lolo asks for a promotion, Jayceon challenges her to sell out a club in Hollywood. Meanwhile, Tiffney seeks her father's advice after Justice reveals he doesn't like going back and forth between two homes.

When I Grow Up
When Cali tells Tiffney she wants to be an actress, Tiffney must decide if this is the right step for her daughter. Meanwhile, Game puts his Blood Money crew in the line of fire in order to prove their loyalty.

Booking It
Tiffney makes the rounds with a book editor and illustrator as she gets her book ready to be published. Meanwhile, Game struggles to leave his kids behind and stresses as he ties up loose ends while preparing to head on his UK tour.

London Calling
While on a "staycation" in Los Angeles, Tiffney is confronted by her friends to see if she is ready to date again. In the midst of his Blood Money UK tour, Jayceon finds he's no longer interested in turning it up all night long.

The Rules of Swag
Tiffney's sister, Maya, wants her to start dating but is met with resistance. Meanwhile, Game returns from his UK tour just in time to help Harlem get some game so he can approach his school crush.

The End of the Game
Jayceon and Tiffney finally come to terms with the end of their relationship.
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