Mac Miller And The Most Dope Family Season 2 ★ Premium
Then, the power goes out.
Total darkness. The only light is the glow of Jimmy’s phone, which is playing a video of a pug skateboarding.
End scene.
Offset cracked a smile. Quavo laughed, a low rumble. "Man, you crazy. Sit down." Mac Miller and the Most Dope Family Season 2
Then Mac looked up, deadpan: "I came to ask about the mixtape, but honestly, I’d settle for a waffle."
Mac hopped out first, leaving the kale juice behind. He spotted the Migos entourage in a corner booth, surrounded by syrupy plates and diamond chains. Instead of sliding up coolly, Mac tripped over a loose curb, sent a napkin dispenser flying, and landed face-to-face with Offset.
"No," Big Jerm said slowly. "I traded the bill money for that vintage 808 kick drum." Then, the power goes out
The episode’s challenge was simple on paper: Mac wanted to record a posse cut with Migos. The problem? Quavo had sent a 2 AM text saying they’d swing by "in an hour." That was six hours ago.
" I thought you paid the bill," Clockwork said.
The room erupted.
The afternoon sun turned the living room into a sauna. Jimmy, wearing a bathrobe and nothing else, was trying to teach Clockwork how to levitate a grape using "only mental energy." It wasn’t working.
"I drove three hours to pick up that specific 808 kick drum!" Big Jerm yelled, gesturing to a vintage piece of gear that cost more than a used car.
Season 2 found Mac Miller riding higher than ever. Watching Movies with the Sound Off had dropped, he’d just headlined Coachella, and the "Most Dope Family"—manager Christian "Clockwork" Clancy, creative director Quentin "Q" Cuff, engineer Big Jerm, and childhood friend Jimmy "Jimmy" Miller—had swapped their cramped Pittsburgh studio for a sun-bleached rental with a leaky infinity pool. End scene
"Did we not pay the bill?" Mac asked, his voice eerily calm.
"It’s a lavalier mic for the show!"