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  1. Jan 6, 2023 · The opening of “Buffalo Chicken Pizza” cuts between three different scenes of people experiencing failure. In one, Poppy lies on the floor, defeated after her pitch for VC funding got...

    • Overview
    • Cast

    "Buffalo Chicken Pizza" was the tenth episode of season 3 of Mythic Quest. It aired on January 6, 2023.

    Starring

    •Rob McElhenney as Ian Grimm •Charlotte Nicdao as Poppy Li •Ashly Burch as Rachel •Naomi Ekperigin as Carol •Jessie Ennis as Jo •Imani Hakim as Dana with •Danny Pudi as Brad Bakshi and •David Hornsby as David Brittlesbee

    Guest Starring

    •Michael Naughton as Mikey •Andrew Friedman as Andy •Amy Kim Waschke as Woman •Nandini Bapat as Dev •Antoine Perry as Young Phil •Zhandra Reyes as Maria •Jonathan Wiggs as Jonathan •Lionesse as Ericka •Samuel Gilkison as Paul •Lori Saux as Lori •Sean Babapulle as Employee #1 •Jean-Paul DiFranco as Employee #2 •Thadeus Welch as Employee #3

  2. Jan 6, 2023 · She knows the code; she has the vision. Now she needs an assistant drawn to power and a producer to help clear the way for her game. Weirdly, it all comes back to Buffalo Chicken Pizza.

  3. Buffalo Chicken Pizza: Directed by Heath Cullens. With Rob McElhenney, Charlotte Nicdao, Ashly Burch, Jessie Ennis. Ian tries to repair his partnership with Poppy. David hits an impasse with the movie. Dana has a realization about Grimpop.

    • (461)
    • Comedy
    • Heath Cullens
    • 2023-01-06
  4. Jan 6, 2023 · She wants him to eat the buffalo chicken pizza, to prove he can meet her halfway. He hems and haws, but he does it. Then it hits them — the way to save everyone.

  5. Jan 6, 2023 · Surprisingly emotional and wickedly funny, “Buffalo Chicken Pizza” feels like a definitive ending. Yet it also works as a new beginning as well, opening new storylines and teasing new rivalries to come.

  6. Jan 6, 2023 · What’s the character throughline there? His conversation with Rachel makes it seem like he’s going to focus on beating out MQ, which is honestly sad. The guy can do anything, and he’s obsessed with his old employer. Photo: Apple TV+. As a finale, “Buffalo Chicken Pizza” suffers from way too much shorthand, not enough substance.