Turning coal into diamonds is the name of the game for Ian and Poppy in Mythic Quest season 2. The expansion may be stalling under their stewardship, but the studio's ever-inspiring creative directors know just what's required: high pressure and friction. Two conditions that certainly aren't making the return to the office any easier for the rest of the team, who can only watch on in horror. Read on as we explain how to watch Mythic Quest season 2 online with Apple TV Plus, wherever you are in the world.
Premiere date: Friday, May 7
New episodes: every Friday at 12am midnight PT / 3am ET / 8am BST
Cast: Rob McElhenney, Danny Pudi, Charlotte Nicdao, Imani Hakim, Ashly Burch
Watch now: stream Mythic Quest on Apple TV Plus for $4.99 / £4.99 / AU$7.99 per month (opens in new tab).
Guest star Snoop Dogg - yes, Snoop Dogg - speaks for all of us when he asks when the new expansion is being released, but the outlook is bleak with the terrible twosome in charge.
Ian feels threatened by the shift in the balance of power, while Poppy can't tread on her co-workers fast enough after her meteoric rise, the egomaniacal monster growing more destructive by the day.
It's not all doom and gloom, thankfully, with romance on the cards for Rachel and Dana, while Jo manages to tease out Brad's human side, C.W., who's having to work remotely for his health, confronts issues from his past... and David keeps whimpering fruitlessly into the void.
Just how do you follow up the biggest multiplayer video game of all time? Here's how to watch Mythic Quest season 2 online with Apple TV Plus.
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