God Friended Me Episode 17, titled "The Dragon Slayer," will continue to delve Miles' (Brandon Micheal Hall) story as his relationship with Cara (Violett Beane) may get complicated. As the show is inching to its final episode and recently received a renewal, will fans finally know who is behind the God Account?

"Miles gets an offer to join a podcast network that wants the exclusive rights to the God Account story," God Friended Me Episode 17 official synopsis read. "But when Cara has the chance to move up at her job by interviewing Simon Hayes (Adam Goldberg) about his possible connection to the Account, she must decide if she's willing to risk Miles' big break to further her own career."

According to CarterMatt, even before the God Account began, there was a podcast. Cara, on the other hand, has to do her job as a reporter. And although they already set their new goals, problems are still looming on God Friended Me Episode 17.

As they make their research public to look for answers, a lot of opportunities have come their way. It may come as great news for them, but these opportunities may cause conflict for them. God Friended Me Episode 17 will be an important crossroads for Cara and Miles.

Fans can't deny Cara and Miles have feelings for each other, and it may make their situation complicated. If Cara happens to accept the interview on God Friended Me Episode 17, it will surely strain her relationship with Miles. It can even destroy everything aside from their relationship.

As doing God Accounts comes with sacrifice, they also have to work with it together. It may be unfair for Miles if Cara takes the big jump while he will be left in the dark on God Friended Me Episode 17. So, it may be best for them if no one will take the next step.

Miles doesn't need a fancy podcast network if he becomes successful enough. The same may also work on Cara. Cara and Miles should not take the risk of putting Simon Hayes' name in the spotlight and connecting him to the God Account on God Friended Me Episode 17 that will destroy their bond.

Meanwhile, in an interview with TVLine, co-creator Steven Lilien talked about the idea that someone is behind the God account and it might not be a real person. "Our characters think they know who's behind the God account, but it doesn't mean that they're right," he said. "I think people will be satisfied with what we have at the end of the season, and there is a continued mystery going into Season 2."

God Friended Me Episode 17, titled "The Dragon Slayer," will be out on Sunday, March 17, on CBS. The network recently renewed the show to have a second season.