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Inspired by true Legends, season two of "BMF" chronicles the unconventional journey to success of the Flenory brothers, Demetrius Flenory "Big Meech" and Terry Flenory "Southwest Tee", who rose from the depths of poverty, navigating the war on drugs in Detroit, and became game changers in hip-hop and culture. Throughout the emotional season, the audience roots for the Flenory brothers during their pursuit of their American Dream, as they build a better life in a system that was stacked against them. The universal themes of family, faith and loyalty are explored both at home and on the streets. The brothers work to outmaneuver the government and expand BMF into a multi-state empire.
Meech and Terry finally handle Detective Bryant, Lamar and B-Mickie before charting the next big step for BMF's expansion, which will change the course of their relationship forever.
The Flenory brothers travel to Atlanta during "Freaknik" to set up a new distribution hub for BMF and reconnect with their business associates Ty Washington and Goldie; not everyone survives the road trip.
The Flenory brothers buy a car wash to pack cars after being flushed with product from a new plug; Meech turns dealers into kingmakers, and Terry hires new drivers.
In a risky move that could cost them their lives, Meech and Terry travel to St. Martin to steal K-9's Colombian connect.
Meech and Terry return to Detroit from Atlanta with a product and a new technique to flood the streets with BMF product. Meech links up with Sterling and the PA Boys to continue his quest to kill Lamar.
On the run, broke and in search of a new plug, Meech and Terry discover the Black Mecca of Atlanta where they connect with old friends and make new allies in an effort to rebuild their business during the drug drought.
With Meech barely out of the hospital and still bleeding out, Terry assumes command of BMF; BMF is strapped for cash, out of product and down to its last men; Terry tries to find a new supply.
Devil's Night and a drug drought causes chaos and a spike in crime in the city of Detroit. Meech seeks a new supply from K-9 at a bloody cost, while Terry confronts a car service competitor.
Meech focuses on expanding BMF into Cleveland while Terry experiences growing pains as he launches his car-ride business with Charles; Terry learns Meech could be in danger.
Meech smuggles drugs from Las Vegas as a test to secure a new plug for BMF, a vicious gangster from the Brewster Projects, K-9; Terry begins his new car-ride business with Charles after leaving the drug game.
Inspired by true Legends, season two of "BMF" chronicles the unconventional journey to success of the Flenory brothers, Demetrius Flenory "Big Meech" and Terry Flenory "Southwest Tee", who rose from the depths of poverty, navigating the war on drugs in Detroit, and became game changers in hip-hop and culture. Throughout the emotional season, the audience roots for the Flenory brothers during their pursuit of their American Dream, as they build a better life in a system that was stacked against them. The universal themes of family, faith and loyalty are explored both at home and on the streets. The brothers work to outmaneuver the government and expand BMF into a multi-state empire.
"BMF" is inspired by the true story of two brothers who rose from the decaying streets of southwest Detroit in the late 1980s and gave birth to one of the most influential crime families in this country. Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory's charismatic leadership, Terry "Southwest T" Flenory's business acumen and the fraternal partnership's vision beyond the drug trade and into the world of hip-hop would render the brothers iconic on a global level. Their unwavering belief in family loyalty would be the cornerstone of their partnership and the crux of their eventual estrangement. This is a story about love, kinship and capitalism in the pursuit of the American dream.