Just as funny as its first season, the new episodes of Apple TV+ sitcom Mythic Quest further explore the relationships between co-workers at a gaming company.
Those who enjoyed Apple TV+ s
Mythic Quest in its first season are likely to find much to appreciate in season 2 of the show. Following a pair of special episodes in between that took the series in some directions that got away from traditional sitcom structure, the second season proper is every bit as funny as the first. The jokes still land, and the character humor is even stronger, with the show mixing up character relationships a bit and drawing humor from that.
Apple TV+ review: Mythic Quest keeps up the quality in season 2
Charlotte Nicdao and Rob McElhenney in Mythic Quest season two, premiering May 7 on Apple TV+.
Those who enjoyed Apple TV+ s
Mythic Quest in its first season are likely to find much to appreciate in season 2 of the show. Following a pair of special episodes in between that took the series in some directions that got away from traditional sitcom structure, the second season proper is every bit as funny as the first. The jokes still land, and the character humor is even stronger, with the show mixing up character relationships a bit and drawing humor from that.
By Stacy Lambe Apple TV+
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, is back on TV with
Mythic Quest, another acclaimed series he created and also stars in. Ahead of its return to Apple TV+ on May 7, McElhenney opened up to ET about what keeps him and the rest of the creative forces on
It’s Always Sunny coming back after so many seasons and how
Mythic Quest fills the current void for workplace comedies.
Easily one the best original series on Apple TV+,
Mythic Quest made a strong debut in February 2020 with its salty sense of humor about the video game world. At the center of it is McElhenney s Ian Grimm (that’s Ian with a hard I), a creative director and egomaniac who often clashes with co-workers, including executive producer David Brittlesbee (David Hornsby), head of monetization Brad Bakshi (Danny Pudi), and lead engineer Poppy Li (Charlotte Nicdao).
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