The Game - Season 9
Season 9
Episodes
The Kiss Fallout Episode
When Blue discovers Keira and Malik together he initiates a brawl with Malik that is caught on surveillance tape. Tasha does her best to cover up the Blue/Malik brawl.
The Spin Control Episode
Blue, Keira, and Malik face the consequences and fallout from their elevator brawl, putting Blue in the hot seat. Chardonnay has an intriguing meeting with Roger Keith Jr. leading...
The Dead Episode
Jason attempts to facilitate a peace meeting between Blue and Malik. Malik tries to track down Keira to apologize.
Dust in the Wind
Malik's reading challenges are revealed during Walter's memorial service. He and Kelly forge an alliance after Malik's embarrassing reading.
Hashtag My Bad
Keira comes to a conclusion regarding her feelings for Malik and confronts him. Meanwhile, "People Magazine" is writing a feature article on Tasha as a 'Super Mom,' but all hell br...
Get Up, Stand Up
The Sabers walkout crisis; Kelly and Jason hold a town hall meeting to rally their supporters; Keira and Malik go out on a date.
Clip It... Clip It Good
A late night work session with Blue turns into a trip down memory lane for Jason as he recalls the highlights (and lowlights) from the past 9 years with everybody.
The Crying Game
Tasha's attempt to get Malik and Yana back together falls short after Malik defends his and Keira's relationship. After getting advice from a surprising place, Chardonnay decides to...
What More Can I Say?
Jason and Kelly are shocked when they learn that Herbie Lesser has bought the Sabers; and the Sabers are stricken with food poisoning.
Pow Pow Pow!!
Tasha panics when Pookie accidentally shoots Rick Fox. Chardonnay and Rick bond when she drives him to the hospital. At the urging of Blue, Malik leads the Sabers to a comeback win which sends them to the playoffs.
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