#ThePolygamist Season 2
If Netflix gives us The Polygamist Season 2, this is the storyline I want to see‼️
Season 1 ends with Jonasi Gomora's health declining and his shocking death. But for me, that should not be the end of the story. In fact, that is where the real drama begins. 👀💔
Season 2 should focus on the aftermath of Jonasi's death and the brutal war over his empire.
Joyce Gomora should transform from a broken wife into a ruthless businesswoman determined to protect her children, Mpume and Menzi. After years of humiliation, she finally decides that nobody will take what belongs to her family. 😤🔥
But things get complicated when Essie launches a legal battle claiming her share of Jonasi's estate. The court case exposes hidden secrets, financial crimes and dark deals that Jonasi kept buried for years. 💰⚖️
Meanwhile, Matipa uses her twins as leverage to secure a place in the Gomora empire. Joyce sees those children not as family but as a threat to her own children's inheritance. 😳💔
At the same time, a detective begins investigating Jonasi's death.
What if Jonasi didn't simply die from health complications?
What if somebody helped him die? 👀🔥
Suddenly Joyce, Essie, Matipa, Lindani and even some of Jonasi's business partners become suspects.
Everyone had a reason to hate him.
Everyone had something to gain from his death.
The investigation slowly uncovers secrets that could destroy the entire Gomora family. 😭💥
But the biggest twist belongs to Lindani.
After sleeping with Menzi after Jonasi's funeral, Lindani realizes she has found a way back into the Gomora family. She soon announces that she is pregnant and uses the pregnancy to secure her future. 👶💰
Lindani keeps telling Menzi that he is the new king of the Gomora empire, making him feel powerful and important. 👑🔥
As Menzi falls deeper into her trap, Lindani slowly finds her way back into the Gomora mansion. Behind closed doors, she reminds him that he is becoming exactly like his father, Jonasi. 😭💔
Her goal is simple: to secure a comfortable life, financial security and a permanent place in the powerful Gomora family. 💰🏠🔥
Meanwhile Menzi starts changing.
He wants to be different from Jonasi.
He wants to be better.
But power, money and influence slowly turn him into the exact man he hated. 😳🔥
The women eventually realise that although Jonasi is dead, the system he created is still alive.
They buried the man.
But they did not bury the cycle. 💔
That is the Season 2 I want to watch. 🔥👏
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Story Cred: Tinashe Eugene
You keep on posting Jonasi dead because you want your cheating boyfriend to see that sleeping around kills lol, Jonasi wasn’t killed by cheating but he was killed by not taking medication and your boyfriend will.🤭😂😂
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The Polygamist reminds us how unfair life can be. Essie deserves so much more. She sacrificed and invested in Jonas's future by funding his education through her hairdressing business. Without her support, he might never have secured the life and career he has today. Yet she and her children seem to receive the bare minimum, while Joyce and Matipa enjoy the comforts and luxuries that came from foundations Essie helped build.
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