This is for episode 4 of the ongoing webshow series "FULL STACK". You can view the previous 3 episodes via the following YouTube link: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmbCkQWUf58t67-NwKWJXX-XApRgazJh-&si=vV3MDdXzlbqiuvH4
Episode 4 plot summary: Mr. Woodsworth hires a helper to oust Oliver and Jakobi from their house.
Full Stack Series plot summary:
The modern 21st century dominance "hierarchy" is tough and unrelenting; many guys have chiseled jawlines, six pack abs, millions of dollars in the bank, their dream jobs and social standing- not to mention a surplus of women flocking to them. In this world, many refer to these individuals as "full stack"- individuals with their life completely dialed in in every aspect.
"Full Stack" follows two young men who happen to be the antithesis of this description. The British shut-in Oliver, and the African American delinquent Jakobi; living meandering, aimless lives, bivouacking in a dusty mobile home in the American southwest, motivate themselves towards a journey of self-actualization and a climb towards becoming this ideal man, the one percenter man socially described as "full stack".
During their "ascension" of rising to the top of the social hierarchy, Oliver and Jakobi befriend unlikely partners and confidants, who all find themselves wrapped up against a variety of situations, conflicts, and "villains" who stand in their way to their destination, that escalate in scale and insanity the further they "climb" to the top of the social stack.
Bitter landlords, arrogant entrepreneurs, toxic online influencers, psychotic otaku scientists, terrorist groups, sleazy foreign businessmen trying to sell dangerous alternative medicine, rogue A.I surveillance systems, defeatist evolutionary psychologists, Manchurian political figures, clones, and existential dread are just a few obstacles in the matrix of trouble that oppose Oliver and Jakobi.
Throughout their journey for personal liberation and freedom, Oliver and Jakobi discover the truth of their world, and what it really means to be "Full Stack".