Gaslight District residents are in general amnesiac about their past lives; Mel is hiding her investigations from the family; We find out what exactly ended the world; Mud turns out to be a Grunkle Stan esque character; Everybody’s keeping secrets; Ken gets taken out of the picture by the pilot’s conclusion; Jack is a traitor to the Smiling Dead; The angels try manipulating Mel onto their side; We get glimpses of rival mafia families; The egg seen in the trailer hatches into a fifth main cast member; Either Ken or Mud if not both are gaslighting Mel ostensibly for her own good; The Virtue Corps are widely revered as an apparent force of salvation; A lot of family drama starts boiling up amongst the Smiling Dead; Mud and Jack were close in some way; There’s some kind of magic or alchemy in play with Breadhead; Litterbugs are treated as pests; The narrator is unreliable; The descriptions we’ve been getting turn out to be misleading in one way or another; The angels have only shown up relatively recently in the Gaslight District’s history; Breadhead mainly sticks to the sidelines; Ken and Mud have a tense relationship; Mel and Breadhead turn out to be the closest of anyone in the Smiling Dead; Mud becomes the show’s Tumblr sexyman; The narrator is ultimately revealed to be God or an equivalent thereof