Interview: Tia Mowry talks ‘The Game’
Published by Michael Arceneaux on Monday, June 8, 2009 at 12:00 am.
It’s not easy to walk away from a project you feel didn’t reach its full potential. Such is the case for Tia Mowry, who worked aggressively alongside her cast mates, production staff, and dedicated fans to convince the CW to spare The Game of cancellation.
Mowry played Melanie Barnett on The Game for three seasons. In addition, she is a television veteran who is known for her role in Sister, Sister. Mowry has seen it all in the fickle land of network television and says, “I do feel like I have been the product of a show being cancelled too early. I have been the product of a show that seems like everybody loves and we have a huge audience.”
Sadly, unless the CW has a sudden change of heart or some network steps in and scoops the series up, the future of Melanie, Derwin, and the new baby in their lives will be left to the imaginations of fans — both sad and angry to see their efforts to save The Game go unsuccessful.
I had the opportunity to speak with Tia on Friday, and while she expressed disappointment with how the series was treated she remains positive about her experiences working on The Game and the future it has helped provide for her.
In Tia’s first interview since the cancellation, she talks The Game, how race may or may not have factored into its cancellation, and how some need to learn about the game of comedy.
How and when did you find out the show was canceled?
I found out about the show being canceled the night before the CW had released their line-up. They released their upfronts on Thursday so I found out that Wednesday evening.
In previous interviews you spoke about your frustration with the network failing to see the potential in The Game. Was the cancellation a shock or did you expect it?
To be honest with you it wasn’t a shock to me. I’ve been in this business since I was 14 years old and you pick up things and learn from past experiences. I remember working on Sister, Sister and knowing that it was the last season because they do a huge amount of production cuts, which is expected when you know that it’s the last season. Why would you want to spend money on something you know you’re not going to produce in the future? You want to save as much money for your other shows. It’s just a business kind of thing to do. Also, promotion tends to stop. They just don’t put as much money into the show as before. A lot of people were thinking maybe it’s just because it’s the third season, or that it’s an established show and I’m like, “No, that doesn’t usually happen.” So, no, I wasn’t shocked.
The thought of fans is that The Game was canceled because it’s a Black show. Do you think it was racism?
That’s a very hard question to answer. I always have to look at everything in a positive way and that’s just my being. Some people say, “Why are you always smiling” or “Why are you so happy?” Some people think it’s corny, but it’s not. It’s a choice I decided to make in life. I feel truly blessed to have had a show for at least three years on a reputable network. That’s just difficult in any actor’s eyes. It’s tough to have two shows that are hits. Sister, Sister was a hit and The Game was a hit…and still is a hit. So I feel very blessed and honored to have had that experience.
Now to say if it’s racism, I don’t really know if I can answer that question, but I mean, it is what it is. What I will say is that certain shows did get more attention, certain shows did get more money put into their marketing, which it helps with ratings. The Game was not getting that and we are a Black show. So if you want to put it that way and in that regard then we weren’t getting the same treatment as certain shows on the network were getting as far as marketing value, attention, and publicity. I can say that, but to blatantly say it’s racism — I don’t know if I can answer that question.
Do you have a favorite episode or moment from the show?
I would have to say my favorite episode or moment on the show is – excuse my language I don’t normally curse outside of jobs – “Turkey Basting Bitches” [Laughs]. It was a hilarious episode and I loved seeing the jealousy between Melanie and Derwin, because in the end they really love each other. They really care for each other and love each other, they’re just immature. I think that’s why fans loved the show so much because it was so relatable. It was like, “Oh my gosh, that’s what I do.” A lot of people seemed to relate, but I definitely loved that episode. It was fun, I thought it was written really well, it was great for me.
House of Payne and Meet The Browns are the only shows with a predominantly Black cast airing on any network presently, and recently Spike Lee compared the sitcoms to minstrel shows. What is your take on his comparison?
Wow, I did hear that he had said something about Tyler Perry but I didn’t know what he said [Laughs]. Oh my God, that’s horrible! One thing I absolutely love is that I’ve been able to play smart, independent, fun, loving, real down to Earth characters and I feel that I am blessed to be able to do that and that’s one of the main reasons why people love Mara [Brock Akil] and her writing. She writes these characters that are grounded, who are real, who are not perfect because there are people who want to see storylines tie up with a pretty little bow at the end, but that’s not life. I feel blessed to be able to play those characters. Now I really can’t speak on someone else’s opinion. I mean that’s his opinion, he’s entitled to his opinion, but Tyler Perry is bringing down the house. His shows are extremely successful and many people are watching them and that’s what networks look at. Networks look at the numbers – who’s watching what, how many people are watching, because it all boils down to advertising and money. We get half of House of Payne’s ratings, so if they’re putting out numbers then that’s what networks are gonna love and continue to put out there. I have to give Tyler props because he’s an amazing businessman and doing extremely well. And like I said, you have to look at the positive things; he’s putting many African-American actors to work and however you want to view that, that’s on you.
I love the show but some critics have accused The Game of reinforcing negative stereotypes. I’ve read interviews with you where you talked about how much you loved the Melanie character because she didn’t play the typical wife or athlete girlfriend — what do you say to people who criticize the show?
What I’ve realized at 30 years old going on to 31 is that you can’t please everyone and to me that’s a good thing. If we were to please everyone then that means that we’re all the same and to me that’s boring. When you look at comedians and shows that are funny, they’re always playing into some type of stereotype. I mean, that’s comedy. If you don’t know that then you don’t know what comedy is. And everybody has a different view of comedy and what makes them laugh. Some people use profanity, some people don’t – ala Eddie Murphy, ala Sinbad. There are different audiences out there that relate to certain things and some relate to another thing. I think that’s where Mara was successful. The funny thing about the show is that all three of these girls are extremely different. Melanie was for the first two seasons the voice of reason. She was the one saying, “I’m not gonna do that,” “What are you guys doing?” and they were playing into the stereotypes. But when they played into the stereotypes it’s funny.
I’ve met a lot of football and basketball players who enjoy the show. They will admit that sometimes it’s exaggerated, but they were like it’s funny. That’s what’s funny about it. Some people may get it, some people may not.
Do you want The Game to be picked up elsewhere or would you rather move away from the project all together?
I would love for The Game to be picked up elsewhere. I told Mara that I’m not ready for Melanie to be over. I speak for all of the actors, there’s so much more to do with these characters, there’s so much more to find and dig. People love these characters, but not only do fans, so do the actors. I feel like Melanie has been my dream role because she’s a real person. It’s unbelievable where Mara has allowed me to go as an actress. Before The Game I couldn’t even get into an audition for a Hillary Swank movie, but The Game has opened up opportunities for people to see me in a different light. Of course I want the show to go on, but not just because of that– we work very well together, we’re very close and there’s so much more. The fans know that. I have never been put in this situation where fans have been so supportive of a show and everybody knows about it – the cast, Mara – The Game fans are the best fans.
In the event that the show is not picked up elsewhere what will you miss most about The Game?
Mostly, I’ll miss being under one roof with the cast and crew of The Game. If the show does go away, that will never happen again. You’ll never see everybody together working on the same project unless they make it a movie or something.
Is there anything else you have lined up for TV and film?
My sister and I are working on our production company right now. We’re like, shoot if Tyler Perry can do it, we can do it. We are doing a Lifetime movie together. I know I’ve been saying that for a while, but when projects start from the bottom and work its way up it takes time and years, but it’s pretty much almost greenlit so we should be shooting that at the end of this year or beginning of next year. I just finished shooting a video with Pleasure P. That was fun, he’s a sweetheart, he’s so nice. I also did a commercial for Sheer Cover, it’s a make up line that in my opinion is really good at tones for African-American women. So that’s what you guys can look out for me in the future so far.
Any last shout out to fans of the show?
I just want to thank the fans for supporting the show the way they do. Shout out to The Game Fanatic. Shout out to Matthew Cherry who did the “Save The Game” campaign. And shout out to the whole cast, because none of us had to do that. None of us had to be a part of a “Save The Game” campaign that had no affiliation with the network. It’s hard to get actors to do that and so just shout out to the cast. I love you guys, and whatever is meant to be will be, but the cool thing is that God always has your back.
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BET! Please pick this show up. This is your opportunity to actually have a black sitcom that is not repeats from another network. I truly believe that it will be successful on your network. I am a huge The Game fan and I know many people that feel the same way I do.
Article says BET trying to finalize to pick up The Game!!! That would be the best news of my entire summer! This is such a great show and could go on for some many more seasons! Please BET this is what your viewers want to see!!!
I was disgusted with network television once again when I heard the game was being cancelled. All too many times have African American shows been cancelled only after a few very short seasons. The GAME is a show that appeals to young to middle aged African Americans as weel as other races because so many people in this age range deal with the same situations.
It would definitely be smart for BET to pick this show up for a 4th season because it would bring more young black professionals back to watching BET programming. I have been just as disgusted with BET programming for a few years as it portray Black Entertainment Television as being ghetto and hood with the shows that it chooses to air. Adding this show to the programming will definitely open up the audience appeal for BET and bring those African American profesionals in their late 20’s and 30’s back to the network. THE GAME is not an intellectual show but something more relative that age group that we enjoy watching.
pick up the game… i’ve got everyone in my family watching it!
If they stop the show “The Game” I wont be tuning into bet that often anymore.”The Game” show is the best show they have come up with since bet started if u ask me, because it is based on real life situations and can relate to black people
If they stop the show “The Game” I wont be tuning into bet that often anymore.”The Game” show is the best show they have come up with since bet started if u ask me, because it is based on real life situations and can relate to black people.
I am a great big fan of “The Game” an am saddened that is no longer on network television. The Game personified people of color intelligently and professionally dealing with issues relatable in most of America’s households. It was a release to get off and turn on the TV and watch “us” being portrayed positively. I will continue to watch it via BET. I never tire of watching it along with Girlfriends. When is the abuse of network tv using black shows in the lineup to send their ratings up exclusively then cancelling when they feel they are “safe” without the show(s) going to end?
I liked the game a lot . I think the show was fantastic. And, the show was very interesting. I hope the show can return for more seasons to come. Maybe, someone or another organization can purchase the show and continue where the last episode left off. Well, if no one will pick up the show at least they’ll have the entire episodes on DVD. Good shows are hard to come by.
BRING BACK THE SHOW! IT WAS THE BEST SHOW ON AIR!!
I hope they bring the Game back
If not for the Game I WOULD NOT WATCH BET unless an award show was on. I again VOTE for BET to please pick up this show& improve the quality of BET which currently SUCKS!!
I hope to see the Game picked up, especially by BET, this is so ridiculous and unbelievable to me. When are we going to control our own destiny???
i have alot 2 say but ima keep it brief 1st i wanna say i do believe the CW is Racist. Tia kinda made it sweet by wat she said but anyway i just wanna cry…I would be estatic if BET picked up The Game so please BET pick up the show. please please please and the game was clearly one of the top 3 best shows on tv
The Game is one show, that I will make it a point to see, I can’t beleive the outstanding acting and characters in this show. It’s real, it’s exciting, romantic and a little crazy, and we love it. It attracts the older generations as well as the young. That’s saying a lot! Please keep The Game on the
air. What a waste if its not continued, it has so much to offer!
Please don’t let it die!!!.
Come on BET please pick up the Game. It was the only reason I wanted to watch tv. Im tried of watching reruns I NEED NEW Shows. Please bring the Game back to life.
I love The Game. It is my favorite TV show. I was totally shocked to find out that it was being cancelled. If BET could afford to pick up the show I think that it would be wonderful. I think you would gain a much wider viewing audience for your station. It seems that most the the shows on BET are reality shows geared to teenagers. I am a woman in my early 50’s, and my friends and I love The Game. I haven’t enjoyed a show this much since Soulfood. My favorite character is Tasha Mack she is so down to earth, she is hilarious.
OMG they can’t take the game off, I love that show i have been tellin all my friends that im in love w/ derwin he is georgous i love him i watch the show all the time, all reruns etc. KEEP THE GAME ON
I didn’t use to watch the show cause I was always busy,but when I actually set down and watched it,I grew attached to it,I wanted to see every new episode and all the old ones,I think that is the best sitcom out there today,it really need another season.
Please don’t let it be over when i finally get back into being infront of the tv you take it away. Girlfriends and The game are my two favorite shows ever. you can make a milloin shows but just like the Cosby show the game will never be forgotten and it can never be replaced. Please bring it back………….
In my opinion BET should pick up the show. It’s time we have another long running black show. They took girlfriends from us and it’s about time for BET to do something about it. We love The Game so much and it wasn’t time for it to be canceled. HELP BET!!!!!!!!! We need more entertainment for us especially something that’s relatable and funny.