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Kyle Meredith sits down with David Hornsby and Charlotte Nicdao to break down Season 4 of Apple TV’s Mythic Quest, the chaos of game development, and what’s next for the characters. Listen now.
Nicdao reveals that Poppy is in a new place this season — happier, in a relationship, and almost balanced — which, of course, is bound to implode. “She’s always waiting to get out,” Nicdao says, describing how naturally the character comes to her. Hornsby, who also writes for the show, admits that when scripting for himself, he goes all in on humiliating David Brittlesbee
The conversation also dives into Episode 4’s Villains’ Feast, a costumed, chaotic, and hilarious moment that let the full cast interact in a way they rarely get to. Outside of Mythic Quest, Nicdao is making her directorial debut with Asian Male, 60s, Lead, while Hornsby is bringing The Lost Boys to the stage in a new musical adaptation. “They sing about their inner thoughts,” he teases.
Listen to David Hornsby and Charlotte Nicdao chat about all this and more or watch it on YouTube. Please take the time to like, review, and subscribe to KMW wherever you get your podcasts, and keep up to date with all our series by following the Consequence Podcast Network.
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Kyle Meredith sits down with David Hornsby and Charlotte Nicdao to break down Season 4 of Apple TV’s Mythic Quest, the chaos of game development, and what’s next for the characters. Listen now.
Nicdao reveals that Poppy is in a new place this season — happier, in a relationship, and almost balanced — which, of course, is bound to implode. “She’s always waiting to get out,” Nicdao says, describing how naturally the character comes to her. Hornsby, who also writes for the show, admits that when scripting for himself, he goes all in on humiliating David Brittlesbee
The conversation also dives into Episode 4’s Villains’ Feast, a costumed, chaotic, and hilarious moment that let the full cast interact in a way they rarely get to. Outside of Mythic Quest, Nicdao is making her directorial debut with Asian Male, 60s, Lead, while Hornsby is bringing The Lost Boys to the stage in a new musical adaptation. “They sing about their inner thoughts,” he teases.
Listen to David Hornsby and Charlotte Nicdao chat about all this and more or watch it on YouTube. Please take the time to like, review, and subscribe to KMW wherever you get your podcasts, and keep up to date with all our series by following the Consequence Podcast Network.
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