The head of a successful video game design company and his troubled staff struggle to keep their hit game 'Mythic Quest' on top.The head of a successful video game design company and his troubled staff struggle to keep their hit game 'Mythic Quest' on top.The head of a successful video game design company and his troubled staff struggle to keep their hit game 'Mythic Quest' on top.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 3 wins & 19 nominations total
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- TriviaThe creators wrote in the show's bible that, under no circumstances, can Ian Grimm and Poppy Li have a romantic relationship or fall in love with one another. "One of the things we wanted to stress in this series is that a man and a woman can both be adults and be best friends with each other, with zero romance. We have evolved enough as a society where that is now ok, and we wanted that to be one of the bedrocks of the series," said co-creator Megan Ganz in an interview.
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I binged season 1 and was absolutely engaged from the first episode. The comedy around an MMORPG is spot on, and the character interactions are spot on in a hilarious way. Big shout out to Charlotte Nicdao (Poppy) for her excellent performance alongside Rob McElhenney. If you are a fan of gaming in general I think you will enjoy this immensely.
Then I watched season 2 and to me it's a different show. The focus goes almost entirely away from gaming (except for bits here are there), and instead focuses on the inter-office relationships almost exclusively. The humor I enjoyed in season 1 was mostly gone, although the cast's performances we're still great, the writing direction just changed entirely and it's soured my opinion on the show a bit. Maybe COVID affected production plans (as the cast seemed a lot smaller), because the overall tone of the show is just off.
I really hope they turn it around in season 3 and stop with the lovey-gushey (the whole thing between Rachel and Dana seemed so forced). Please focus on a company making or running a game and the hilarious things that can happen around that, and please leave the unnecessary drama out of it. It's called Mythic Quest and not The Office for a reason.
Season 1 - 9/10 Season 2 - 5/10.
Then I watched season 2 and to me it's a different show. The focus goes almost entirely away from gaming (except for bits here are there), and instead focuses on the inter-office relationships almost exclusively. The humor I enjoyed in season 1 was mostly gone, although the cast's performances we're still great, the writing direction just changed entirely and it's soured my opinion on the show a bit. Maybe COVID affected production plans (as the cast seemed a lot smaller), because the overall tone of the show is just off.
I really hope they turn it around in season 3 and stop with the lovey-gushey (the whole thing between Rachel and Dana seemed so forced). Please focus on a company making or running a game and the hilarious things that can happen around that, and please leave the unnecessary drama out of it. It's called Mythic Quest and not The Office for a reason.
Season 1 - 9/10 Season 2 - 5/10.
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- Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet
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- Los Angeles, California, USA(The exterior shots are filmed at various locations in Greater Los Angeles, while the interior shots are mostly filmed at the Apple studio in Culver City, California)
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- Runtime30 minutes
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