The second season begins again with Seth and Kate being stripped by South Border criminals. At that time, Freddie Gonzalez seems to have a focus on a new plan to protect his wife and young daughter in the suburbs. Carlos Madrigal and Scott Fuller are still coming out of Titty Twister during that time.
This series still hasn't managed to justify its existence. It's horror isn't horrific enough and its pulp isn't pulpy enough. It's just sort of flat and joyless.
The final couple of episodes do finally put their foot to the accelerator, and fans of the first season will find enough to keep them invested, but the already-in-production Season Three is going to have to stop coasting if it wants us to come back.