Side Quest
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I'm going to take a gamble that the cancellation of "Mythic Quest" probable means that this spin off show isn't going to progress beyond these initial four epsiodes either - I may be proved wrong, in which case I'll write another review at the end of that season.
Phil (Derek Waters) an art director at Mythic Quest struggles to ignore Ian (Rob McElhenney) whilst on a vacation with his fiancé. Janae's (Shalita Grant) comic bookstore only receives one copy of a new Mythic Quest comic, leading to conflict amongst the patrons. Sylvie (Annamarie Kasper) cellist with an orchestra performing the Mythic Quest soundtrack on tour loses her love of music and Devon (Van Crosby) tries to organise his squad into an in-game raid, unaware that tensions have formed between them.
An anthology series, the four episode are all linked to Mythic Quest one way or another, and don't have any continuity between themselves and, in fact, with the exception of the first episode, don't have continuity with the main show. As with all anthologies shows, they are a bit of a mixed bag. Tonally it's similar to what "Mythic Quest" became as the show went on. They are mostly comedies, but each of them injects a healthy dose of pathos in as well.
For my money the worst one was probably the third one, Fugue. The concert one. It has nice performances, as they all do, but is less funny than the other three are, to balance out the whimsy of the story. The best of the four was probably the comic bookstore episode, again perhaps because it was the most traditionally funny of the episodes.
I'd have watched more, had Apple remained in the "Mythic Quest" business but by the same token, I'm not to sad to see this end here and to move on to something else.
Phil (Derek Waters) an art director at Mythic Quest struggles to ignore Ian (Rob McElhenney) whilst on a vacation with his fiancé. Janae's (Shalita Grant) comic bookstore only receives one copy of a new Mythic Quest comic, leading to conflict amongst the patrons. Sylvie (Annamarie Kasper) cellist with an orchestra performing the Mythic Quest soundtrack on tour loses her love of music and Devon (Van Crosby) tries to organise his squad into an in-game raid, unaware that tensions have formed between them.
An anthology series, the four episode are all linked to Mythic Quest one way or another, and don't have any continuity between themselves and, in fact, with the exception of the first episode, don't have continuity with the main show. As with all anthologies shows, they are a bit of a mixed bag. Tonally it's similar to what "Mythic Quest" became as the show went on. They are mostly comedies, but each of them injects a healthy dose of pathos in as well.
For my money the worst one was probably the third one, Fugue. The concert one. It has nice performances, as they all do, but is less funny than the other three are, to balance out the whimsy of the story. The best of the four was probably the comic bookstore episode, again perhaps because it was the most traditionally funny of the episodes.
I'd have watched more, had Apple remained in the "Mythic Quest" business but by the same token, I'm not to sad to see this end here and to move on to something else.
If you're expecting to watch something in the lines of Mythic Quest, you'll be disappointed. It's VERY different from mythic quest. See it more like a completely different series, about modern life, with some vague references to Mythic Quest, and no link between the episodes. Some episodes have elements of fun, but far from those of MQ. Some elements have absolutely no element of fun but are nevertheless beautiful.
I have watched only three episodes so far but i had to share my opinion as i thought the third episode was brilliant. It may be dark, but with an amazing direction, sound design and actors.
The first episode was IMO less interesting. It's not bad, i just did not connect to it much. Too classic for me.
Second episode was more human, with a hint of the Big Bang theory / geek culture.
I have watched only three episodes so far but i had to share my opinion as i thought the third episode was brilliant. It may be dark, but with an amazing direction, sound design and actors.
The first episode was IMO less interesting. It's not bad, i just did not connect to it much. Too classic for me.
Second episode was more human, with a hint of the Big Bang theory / geek culture.
As a fan of Mythic Quest, I was drawn to watch this spinoff. The first episode wasn't that great, but hey, it was only 4 half hour episodes, so I was determined to try to finish it all. Well, in the middle of the 4th episode, I bailed. Shame on the makers of Mythic Quest for releasing this, and relying on the goodwill of fans of the original show to watch it.
I suppose this series came about because there were one-off episodes that the Mythic Quest creators had thought about over the years that they wanted to produce, but didn't fit into the Mythic Quest paradigm (which is puzzling, because as all Mythic Quest fans know, each season there is a one-off episode included that has nothing to do with the plotline of that season).
Suffice to say, if they ever do a second season of Side Quest, I will not be watching it.
I suppose this series came about because there were one-off episodes that the Mythic Quest creators had thought about over the years that they wanted to produce, but didn't fit into the Mythic Quest paradigm (which is puzzling, because as all Mythic Quest fans know, each season there is a one-off episode included that has nothing to do with the plotline of that season).
Suffice to say, if they ever do a second season of Side Quest, I will not be watching it.
Episode 3 was amazing but the rest if the episodes so far range from amusing to insightful.
If you look at it as a spin-off you might be looking at it the wrong way.
As an anthology series it touches vaguely on the main show but really does its own thing.
I haven't seen the entire thing yet (just 3 episodes) but I'm getting a pretty good feeling from this.
I hope we get more deep dives into the different aspects of this world.
It's not just comedy for comedy's sake. Heck, some parts of it are downright dark in tone but again, this isn't meant to be viewed as a sequel to the main show.
Hope they do a VO episode too.
Along the lines of the VO episode in Alan Tudyk's Con-Man.
If you look at it as a spin-off you might be looking at it the wrong way.
As an anthology series it touches vaguely on the main show but really does its own thing.
I haven't seen the entire thing yet (just 3 episodes) but I'm getting a pretty good feeling from this.
I hope we get more deep dives into the different aspects of this world.
It's not just comedy for comedy's sake. Heck, some parts of it are downright dark in tone but again, this isn't meant to be viewed as a sequel to the main show.
Hope they do a VO episode too.
Along the lines of the VO episode in Alan Tudyk's Con-Man.
The first episode was average and i had to abandon the second episode after 5 minutes, It's that bad. I will not be continuing with the two further episode. I'm so disappointed in this spin-off series.
Mythic quest was absolutely amazing, so this is a good advert to stop when when you finish something amazing.
Mythic quest was absolutely amazing, so this is a good advert to stop when when you finish something amazing.
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