But not by much- I've felt more excitement watching grass grow, and the entire mishmash of characters bring nothing to the production.
Anyone with rudimentary skills will find heaps of information on Berwick, but past the most basic of searches and you'll discover him to be a complete fraud. Constantly grifting and glomming seems to be his typical MO so really nothing new to see here.
Anarchopulco develops an offshoot because wannabe AnCaps aren't happy that this group isn't willing to be based on communal properties- all for one and one for all is a grand concept, until it comes time to distribute wealth, then it's back to normal. (Which coincidentally is the main issue most have with disposing of capitalism- if I work my tail off for my money and I have more of it, why am I supposed to support lazy, disorganized people who don't think they need to contribute but should enjoy all the perks?) lily and John seem jealous and angry that even though they were allowed to take part in the anarchy carnival free of charge, no one will hand them fistfuls of cash, and develop their fringe/fringe anarchy garage sale show, and begin a rapid descending to utter chaos.
We're introduced to more people, all of which seem to have let reality slip through their fingers, and are completely willing to blindly fall into some 'AnArChY!!' byline, most interestingly Paul. When they think he's able to perform miracles, both camps seem willing to bring him in to their tent, but with even the most cursory glance, it was all but blatantly obvious that this guy has serious PTSD issues and needs immediate attention. Listening to his mentally unstable behavior on social media provided anyone willing to see exactly what he'd bring to the anarchy cabal- but all threw caution to the wind and instead allowed him to become more delusional and more importantly, detached from society.
There's others introduced in this episode, and a few seem likely to contribute to this odd architecture of a story but nothing worth mentioning here- well, other than Jason, who somehow seems blithely unaware that his wife, who hates leaving home, hates the anarchy movement, hates pretty much anything her lazy, good-for-nothing husband latches onto, suddenly loves Anarchapulco and wants to be in Acapulco, is having a rather obvious tryst with someone other than him and is quite content to kick Jason's bloated butt to the curb.
The longer I partake in this series, the more bored I become- angry at myself for indulging this nonsensical story, giving any of this cast of miscreants a cursory glance, and wasting another hour of my life with zero payout in the end.
The story just lags and drags- so slow with little point to this additional baggage dragged out episode after episode, and in such a disassociated manner.