Very good. I watched the first one a few years ago. I didn't realize he did a follow-up. Very interesting... and sad.
I couldn't help but feel bad, especially for the kids, who have no control into what family they are born. Now, they've been brainwashed into standing outside funerals and have mobs of people despise them while they try (and fail) to mimic what the older members have drilled into them.
Even for Fred Jr. and his family... I guess he is at an age where we can say, get a backbone and leave that miserable place. But, he grew up surrounded by that sh!t. It's all he knows. Same goes for Shirley.
At the end of the day, the two real villains in this thing are Fred Sr. and the documentary filmmaker who became arguably the most insane member. Outside of that? I just sort of felt bad for the rest of them.
at was up with little Asian dude (who was also obviously gay) begging for admission into the church?
Weird stuff.