Melanie Barnett
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| Melanie Barnett | |
|---|---|
| The Game character | |
Tia Mowry as Melanie Barnett | |
| First appearance | "The Game" (April 17, 2006) |
| Last appearance | "Pow Pow Pow!" (August 5, 2015) |
| Created by | Mara Brock Akil |
| Portrayed by | Tia Mowry |
| In-universe information | |
| Full name | Melanie Barnett-Davis |
| Nickname | Mel, Med School, Girl Melanie |
| Gender | Female |
| Occupation | Student |
| Family | James Barnett (father) Grace Barnett (mother) Cameron Barnett (brother) Joan Clayton (cousin) |
| Spouse | Derwin Davis |
| Children | Derwin Davis Jr (step-son, with Derwin) twin son and daughter (with Derwin) |
| Nationality | American |
Melanie Barnett-Davis[1][2] is a fictional character, portrayed by actress Tia Mowry, who appears in the American sitcom The Game, which aired on the CW Television Network and BET from 2006 to 2015. Introduced in a backdoor pilot on the sitcom Girlfriends as Joan Clayton's cousin, Melanie chooses to support her boyfriend Derwin Davis' career with the San Diego Sabres, a fictional National Football League (NFL) team, rather than attend medical school at Johns Hopkins University. The series focuses primarily on Melanie and Derwin's complicated relationship, with her fears of his infidelity at the center of many of the episodes' storylines. Mowry left the series in 2012 upon learning that her role would be reduced as a result of co-star Pooch Hall's decision to reduce his role on The Game to appear in the crime drama series Ray Donovan. Both actors reprised their roles in the series finale, in which Melanie gives birth to twins.
Melanie was created by producer Mara Brock Akil. While casting the character, Brock Akil had doubts about whether Mowry would be the best choice, given her wholesome image from starring as Tia Landry on the sitcom Sister, Sister, but hired the actress based on her strong work ethic and her desire to be part of the series. Mowry considered the character to be her first adult role and felt it emphasized her individuality and maturity. She identified closely with the part, observing parallels between Melanie's relationship with Derwin and her own marriage to actor Cory Hardrict. She cited The Game as an example of women receiving more lead roles on television.
Reaction to Melanie was primarily negative; critics expressed disapproval of her decision to support her boyfriend instead of enrolling in medical school. Media commentators also panned the character's representation as a mother, such as her inability to properly care for her stepson. On the other hand, fans responded positively to Melanie and felt drawn to her relationship with Derwin. Mowry's performance received positive feedback from critics, who agreed that the role displayed her maturity as an actress. She received nominations for two NAACP Image Awards and a Teen Choice Award for the role.
The Game, which aired on The CW Television Network and BET,[3] explores the lives of a group of women romantically involved with professional football players.[4] Introduced as the cousin of Joan Clayton in a backdoor pilot on Girlfriends,[5] Melanie Barnett aspires to be a doctor and is admitted to the medical school at Johns Hopkins University.[6][7] Against Joan's objections, Melanie decides against attending Johns Hopkins in favor of moving to San Diego to support her boyfriend Derwin Davis' career with the San Diego Sabers, a fictional National Football League (NFL) team. Melanie enrolls at a local college and becomes a close friend of Tasha Mack, a single mother and manager of quarterback Malik Wright, and Kelly Pitts, the trophy wife of the team's captain, Jason Pitts. She struggles to be accepted by the wives and girlfriends of the San Diego Sabers, who have formed a group named "The Saber Sunbeams".[6] Storylines frequently address her fears that Derwin will cheat on her.[8][9] She turns to Tasha and Kelly for help in handling the stress of being in a relationship with a professional football player;[10] Tasha and Kelly's advice includes the idea of using an ultraviolet light to check for fluids on hotel bed sheets.[11] Halfway through the show's first season, Derwin proposes marriage to Melanie on live television, during the halftime of a Sabres game. Even though she has concerns, she accepts.[6]
The couple end their engagement after Melanie discovers that Derwin had sex with singer Drew Sidora.[12][13] Melanie considers returning to her hometown rather than continue "life as a football girlfriend".[7] Following their break-up, she has sex with several men, and Derwin impregnates another woman. Melanie struggles to balance her career with her personal life. Even though Melanie and Derwin have relationships with other people, they still have feelings for each other.[14] Melanie eventually reconciles with Derwin, and the couple marry. She has a strained relationship with her stepson, as she views him as a reminder of Derwin's past infidelity.[15][16] As a result, Derwin considers her to be an unfit parent and allows her only limited contact with the child.[15] During this time, Melanie reveals to Derwin that she had an abortion, suffering from complications that greatly reduced her chances of conceiving children naturally.[14] She made the decision as she felt that having a child by another man would permanently ruin her relationship with Derwin.[16] At the end of the show's fifth season, Melanie and Derwin move to Baltimore after he is traded to play for a team based in the city, and she finally enrolls at Johns Hopkins University.[17] Melanie returns for the series finale, in which she nears the end of a high-risk pregnancy and gives birth to twins.[7]

