Apple TV+ has a number of the finest TV sequence round, even when seemingly nobody is watching them. Most notably, the streamer is house to a myriad of unimaginable sci-fi exhibits, all of which are given the time (and finances!) to inform tales each epic and intimate in scope, transporting us to unimaginable and fully-realized worlds alongside the best way. However that isn’t all; Apple TV+ has additionally produced new motion pictures by a few of our most celebrated auteur administrators, together with Ridley Scott and Martin Scorsese.
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Now that the streamer has been round for a number of years, it is begun to develop its personal franchises as properly. (Such is the best way in Hollywood.) “For All Mankind,” for instance, is getting a spin-off sequence centered on Roscosmos, the Russian house company featured within the acclaimed sci-fi present. In the meantime, the now-canceled “Mythic Quest” has already given rise to one of many platform’s most underrated exhibits.
“Mythic Quest” was an workplace comedy sequence set on the earth of video video games and adopted the staff of a fictional gaming studio engaged on successful recreation titled, properly, “Mythic Quest.” Whether or not it was exploring issues with recreation publishers, the evils of monetization, or interpersonal drama involving issues just like the wrestle to take care of a wholesome work/life stability, romance, jealousy and extra, “Mythic Quest” was an usually hilarious, at all times heartfelt story that shined a lightweight on arguably the largest leisure trade.
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What made the present so particular, nevertheless, was its willingness to experiment. Creators Megan Ganz, Rob McElhenney, and Charlie Day moved away from the primary characters as soon as every season to shine a lightweight on quite a lot of tales associated to how video video games can impression lives (whether or not it is a couple whose relationship is examined once they create a profitable recreation, forcing them to cope with the sacrifices of turning artwork into commerce, or simply the lifetime of a online game streamer that makes irreversible errors on-line). From “Mythic Quest” got here “Facet Quest,” an outstanding four-episode spin-off that expands the flagship present’s concept of exploring how video games have an effect on folks in numerous methods.
Facet Quest exhibits the nice and the unhealthy of online game fandom
Although “Mythic Quest” was canceled by Apple in early 2025, followers nonetheless acquired extra of this universe due to “Facet Quest,” an anthology present telling completely different tales concerning the intersection of video video games and fandom. One episode is concerning the artwork director of the “Mythic Quest” recreation being unable to go on trip with out his boss consistently pestering him, whereas one other one is a couple of group of associates who usually play video games collectively on-line realizing their lives are altering and so they will not be capable of try this anymore.
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What makes the present particular is the care and coronary heart that is put in each element of its episodes. “Facet Quest” might have simply fallen into mocking territory, whether or not by making enjoyable of nerds for being so obsessive about video video games or simply by specializing in the unfavourable elements of the gaming trade and group (e.g. the vitriol and bigotry on-line, crunch tradition, and so forth).
Take the third episode, titled “Fugue,” which follows Annamarie Kasper as Sylvie, an aspiring cellist whose dream is to play the rating of her favourite video games in a touring online game orchestra. Nevertheless, after she achieves her desires, she should come to phrases with turning her ardour into an obligation and easy methods to cope with artistic burnout. The result’s a narrative that resembles nothing lower than the masterpiece that’s “Kiki’s Supply Service.”
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Total, “Facet Quest” makes for a improbable continuation of the themes of group of “Mythic Quest” in the best way that it explores how we type communities by way of artwork (and the significance of boundaries therein). The second episode, titled “Pull Listing,” is not even about video video games (technically); relatively, it facilities on a comic book tie-in of the “Mythic Quest” MMORPG that a number of folks in a comic book ebook retailer are determined to get their arms on. That episode explores the usually foolish arguments that some folks have interaction in to “show” their fandom, in addition to how the concern of rejection turns into gatekeeping.
Even when we do not get extra tales with the first characters from “Mythic Quest,” the present’s spirit lives on in its wonderful spin-off sequence.