Section 131

Logline:

Deep in the heart of Citi Field, a secret society of die-hard Mets fans operates from their seats in  Section 131. Their mission? Absolute loyalty—not just to the team, but to their chosen leader, Francisco Lindor, and his sacred thumbs-down gesture. Under the ruthless guidance of an enigmatic T-shirt mogul (Michelle Yeoh), they fight for control over the fanbase, the stadium, and the very soul of Mets fandom. Their ultimate goal? To turn Flushing Meadows Park into a casino, sabotage the Mets’ uniforms, and rewrite the rules of what it means to be a true fan.

Tone & Style:

A mix of Star Trek: Section 31, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and The Sopranos, this show blends espionage, underground power struggles, and baseball absurdity. Section 131 treats Mets fandom like a secret society, where T-shirts hold more influence than front-office decisions and stadium loyalty is enforced like a mafia code.

Core Characters:

Madame Y (Michelle Yeoh) – The shadowy leader of Section 131. A ruthless entrepreneur who built an empire on bootleg Mets T-shirts, she manipulates the fanbase with limited-edition drops and secret pre-sales.

Vinny “Numbers” Falcone – A self-proclaimed analytics genius who treats Mets fandom like a Pentagon war game. He has spreadsheets predicting the ideal moment to start a “Let’s Go Mets” chant, an algorithm that proves Daniel Vogelbach should be fast, and a conspiracy board linking the Wilpons to every Mets misfortune since 1986.

Big Dom – The enforcer, muscle, and undisputed king of the Citi Field parking lot. His tailgates are legendary—half BBQ, half military strategy session. . Dom speaks almost exclusively in Mets references (“That guy’s loyalty is shakier than Johan Santana’s shoulder”) and believes the key to a World Series is more meat. He once put out a call for a “Code Orange” (aka an emergency beer run) and had 30 fans show up with coolers in under five minutes.

Lisa “The Scalper” Ortega – The black-market ticket dealer who ensures Section 131 always has prime real estate at road games, even if it means hacking Ticketmaster. She can manipulate Ticketmaster’s queue with the precision of a Wall Street trader, which has brought the unwanted attention of a notorious billionaire.

• Kiefer Blackstone – The propaganda chief, running Section 131’s underground media operation. He floods Twitter, Reddit, and podcasts with disinformation campaigns, rogue highlight edits, and targeted smear campaigns against Mets enemies. He once convinced the internet that Pete Alonso demanded Citi Field be renamed “The Polar Grounds” and got it trending for a week.

Key Objectives:

Canonize “LFGM” – Section 131 refuses to let MLB sanitize Mets culture. They will make “Let’s F***ing Go Mets” the only acceptable version of the rally cry..

Loyalty to Francisco Lindor – The thumbs-down is their sacred salute, a symbol of defiance against Mets fans. Anyone caught booing Lindor will face immediate exile.

The Flushing Meadows Casino Project – The ultimate endgame. They don’t just want a team—they want an empire. And that empire starts with a casino rising from the ashes of Flushing Meadows Park.

Sabotage the Mets Uniforms – They’ve already succeeded in reintroducing black into the color palette. Now they’re eliminating colors entirely, pushing for a sinister all-blue road jersey and working their way toward the final, terrifying goal: monochrome Mets.

Why It Works:

Section 131 is a hilarious, chaotic, and slightly sinister love letter to Mets fandom, capturing the passion, pettiness, and insanity that defines the blue and orange faithful. With Michelle Yeoh as the calculating mastermind and a cast of unhinged baseball loyalists, this series turns Citi Field into a battlefield where the real fight isn’t just for wins—but for control of the narrative, the merch, the uniforms, and the fate of Flushing.