She is perhaps even more stroppy and unruly than before, although she manages to keep some of her more violent responses to her imagination.
She has a run-in with a group of "Noble Men" (a stand-in for one of the various US alt-right groups) who decide to follow her home and pay her an unexpected visit.
No good will come of this.
CW: bloody violence, plenty of misogyny and all the bad swears
This sequel is much like the first: an excuse for a young woman (who is not a typical badass) to deliver snark and ultraviolence in a series of set pieces.
It's preposterous but highly entertaining.
Sean William Scott makes for a decent commander of the local 'cell' but doesn't have the gravitas of Kevin James who gave the leader of the group in the first movie a sense of mysticism and higher purpose.
The internal logic is weak. It feels like they've squandered the great setup from the first movie in favour of a chance meeting and this is really just treading water to follow that up in a third movie. Which is heavily trailed in the final scenes.
Not the delight the first one was, 6/10 but still fun. If you haven't seen that it's on Netflix now.