Despite his high episode count in Season 1, Anthony doesn't take much of an active role in the first set of episodes. In Anthony's first appearance at the Encino Oaks Country Club, his father recommends that he enjoy the tricks of a performing magician, but Anthony insists that he remain focused on a video game. When Daniel instead suggests that Anthony join him in an opportunity to win a prize, Anthony remains unenthused, only replying, "I'm thirsty." In response, Daniel invites Anthony to the bar for a soda, but, again, Anthony refuses to avert his eyes from the screen in front of him.
Such behavior is fairly typical of Anthony throughout the first season. Later, when Daniel tries to persuade Anthony to join him in a karate lesson, Anthony responds, "Karate is boring," despite the fact that he is quite literally playing a karate game on his Playstation Vita. Desperate to bond with his son, Daniel pries the handheld console from Anthony's hands. However, Anthony's spoiled behavior knows no bounds. Instead of earning his Playstation Vita back with a simple karate lesson, Anthony simply asks Alexa to order him a new one. One would hope that Anthony has matured in the seasons since...