Kirsten Dunst stars in Showtime's dramedy about Founders American Merchandise or 'FAM,' a fictitious multibillion-dollar multi-level marketing company.
just might be the wackiest show on television right now. The series hinges around waterpark employee Krystal Stubbs whose husband Travis Stubbs is a member of Founders American Merchandise or"FAM," a fictitious multibillion-dollar multi-level marketing company that sells toilet paper, cleaning products, and cosmetics. After Travis gets eaten by an alligator , Krystal vows to get revenge on the pyramid scheme-like operation.
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