Mythic Quest is stronger than ever. The fourth season of the workplace sitcom on Apple TV+ about a gaming company run by two narcissistic creative directors, Ian Grimm (Rob McElhenney) and Poppy Li (Charlotte Nicdao), has as many jokes, genre-blending scenarios, and surprising uses of multimedia storytelling as you’d expect and more. My only fear is that as the characters mature in season 4, there won’t be any more story to tell. After all, role-playing games aren’t supposed to end—right?
Apple TV+ shared the first nine of season 4’s 10 episodes with critics. We don’t know how it ends, either! But in those nine episodes, each character faces their own arrested development. Dana (Imani Hakim) discovers that she’s no longer the gaming industry’s fresh new talent in a devastating way. Rachel (Ashly Burch) experiences a professional setting that’s not as lax as she’s used to, and they both take on financial responsibility for the first time. David (David Hornsby) learns how to make friends as an adult. Brad (Danny Pudi) wonders if corporate backstabbing is finally beneath him. And then there’s Jo (Jessie Ennis), who’s still trying to figure out who she is without a boss to assist and underlings to terrorize.
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