Minneapolis photographer Jimmy Stroud, whose work is on display at the Hennepin Gallery in the Government Center and Urban Research and Outreach/Engagement Center in north Minneapolis, is thrilled that "The Game" has resumed. After three seasons, the CW canceled the romancing-football-stars dramedy in 2009. This month, BET picked up with Season 4.
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"It is still funny, with well-developed characters. Melanie (Tia Mowry of "Sister Sister") and Derwin still have baby-mama drama, and crazy Tasha (Wendy Raquel Robinson of "The Steve Harvey Show") has a new man. Jason Pitts is still cheap."
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