Season 2 Of On Becoming A God In Central Florida

Okay, so remember On Becoming a God in Central Florida? That wild ride with Krystal Stubbs trying to claw her way to the top of Founders American Merchandise (FAM), a pyramid scheme that ate her life? Well, buckle up, because even though we didn’t get a season 2, let’s imagine what could have been!
What Could Have Been: A Season 2 Dream
Picture this: Krystal, fresh off her takedown of Obie Garbeau II, is now sitting pretty, but definitely not comfortable. She's the unlikely queen of FAM, but ruling the kingdom is proving to be a lot messier than she imagined.
It’s not just about selling more cleaning supplies and motivational tapes. She’s got disgruntled distributors, shady investors sniffing around, and her own conscience nipping at her heels. Plus, remember her whole "doing good" thing? Yeah, that’s getting complicated.
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New Villains, New Schemes
Forget Obie, there's a new breed of corporate sharks circling the FAM waters. Think impeccably dressed executives with even more ethically bankrupt ideas. They see Krystal as a naive pawn, easily manipulated into lining their pockets.
She's definitely going to need to outsmart them. Maybe we see her recruiting some unlikely allies – a disgruntled FAM housewife with killer sales skills or even a reformed Cody, seeking redemption (and maybe still a little bit in love with her).

The Cody Conundrum
Speaking of Cody, their dynamic could get even more twisted. Is he genuinely trying to be a better person, or is he still scheming? Krystal is smart, but Cody’s manipulation game is strong. It would be a fun tightrope walk of trust and betrayal.
Maybe he becomes her right-hand man, the only person she can truly trust, or perhaps he's secretly plotting her downfall, driven by jealousy and a thirst for power. The possibilities are endless!
Humor and Heartbreak
One of the best things about the show was its ability to balance dark humor with genuine emotional moments. We’d need to see more of that in season 2. Krystal dealing with the absurdity of FAM culture, while also grappling with the real-world consequences of her actions.

Think over-the-top FAM rallies, complete with synchronized dancing and chanting, juxtaposed with quiet scenes of Krystal struggling to sleep at night, haunted by the people she's hurt along the way. It’s all about that sweet, sweet juxtaposition.
Community and Consequences
On Becoming a God wasn't just about one woman's ambition. It was about a whole community caught in the web of a pyramid scheme. Season 2 could explore how Krystal's actions impact these people.

Maybe she tries to use her power to actually help them, investing in local businesses and providing opportunities. Or maybe her good intentions backfire, leading to even more unintended consequences. Imagine that!
A Satisfying (Imagined) Ending
Ultimately, a great season 2 would bring Krystal's journey full circle. Would she become the very thing she swore to destroy? Or would she find a way to use FAM for good, creating a truly ethical and sustainable business model?
Maybe she realizes that true happiness isn't about wealth or power, but about connection and community. Or maybe she just blows it all up and runs off to start a new life on a tropical island, sipping margaritas and laughing at the absurdity of it all. Whatever happens, it would need to be a wild, unpredictable, and deeply satisfying conclusion to Krystal Stubbs's unbelievable story.
