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Silicon Valley - New Mike Judge 8-Part HBO Series (5 Viewers)

Some funny parts but they were all telegraphed. If that new woman ceo is a main character next season, I don't think I can watch it. She's horribly over acting.

 
Someone help me out here... He still owns at least 50% of the company right?
yeah I didnt get the whole takeover thing but then I started thinking about it. i think the board members were... richard, erlich, three commas guy, three commas guys girlfriend, and megans boss. megans boss bought three commas guys two chairs making them majority and fired Richard. Can a company buy multiple chairs like that?
 
Someone help me out here... He still owns at least 50% of the company right?
yeah I didnt get the whole takeover thing but then I started thinking about it. i think the board members were... richard, erlich, three commas guy, three commas guys girlfriend, and megans boss. megans boss bought three commas guys two chairs making them majority and fired Richard. Can a company buy multiple chairs like that?
Well yes and no. But more importantly every so often they need to hold an election for the board members. If they still own 50% of the company combined it's not an issue.

 
You guys must have always been pissed when Gilligan and the rest of the Minnow crew always had their attempts to get off the island fail.
sorry. gilligans island was ABOUT a bunch of people marooned on an island. This show isnt ABOUT a failed tech startup. It can be funny without failing EVERY episode. The plot can just be about the Pied Piper people.
 
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I actually really liked the episode.

The guys got a win, the episode was funny, they wrote out the 3 commas guy who was terrible, and they set up the next chapter of problems they have to solve next season.

Something tells me Richard will get his CEO title back somehow just like some technicality got him the win in his lawsuit vs. Hooli.

The format of the show so far seems to be putting this company in what seems like an insurmountable hole and then something little gets them out... at least that's what both of the first two seasons have been about.

 
Someone help me out here... He still owns at least 50% of the company right?
yeah I didnt get the whole takeover thing but then I started thinking about it. i think the board members were... richard, erlich, three commas guy, three commas guys girlfriend, and megans boss. megans boss bought three commas guys two chairs making them majority and fired Richard. Can a company buy multiple chairs like that?
None of it makes any sense. Most of the funding/investment stuff, the lawsuit and the "binding arbitration" process is all silliness. No matter imo, still a very funny episode and a good show.

 
You guys must have always been pissed when Gilligan and the rest of the Minnow crew always had their attempts to get off the island fail.
sorry. gilligans island was ABOUT a bunch of people marooned on an island. This show isnt ABOUT a failed tech startup. It can be funny without failing EVERY episode. The plot can just be about the Pied Piper people.
well, HBO tends to disagree with you since they describe the show as being about a bunch of people not capable of handling success. I don't think it is a stretch to extrapolate that to being a bunch of lovable losers who constantly snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. You can find that annoying but it is the basic premise of the show.

  • In the high-tech gold rush of modern Silicon Valley, the people most qualified to succeed are the least capable of handling success. A comedy partially inspired by Mike Judge's own experiences as a Silicon Valley engineer in the late 1980s.

    - Written by Home Box Office
 
Thought the finale was boring without many funny scenes, might've been my least favorite episode of the season... Also not aware of many highly successful tech startups that fire their CEO while they still have a single digit amount of employees... I'm struggling to even name one.. Someone should also let the writers know that they don't have to fail at every turn to have a good show.

Russ better be back in season 3 too, he was an enjoyable addition to the show this year.

 
The only way "this works" for next year is if They to sell to Hooli with Big Head in charge in order to escape the new CEO.

 
Loved the finale. Loved the season. Thought it was great. The show is walking the line perfectly in letting them win enough, but hitting them with a lot of loses. If you look at where PP was from the pilot to last night, it has succeeded perfectly. If you didn't know the smaller details, you'd think PP was a thriving business doing great things at an amazing pace. It's only because we know every detail of the company that it seems like they are losing a lot of battles.

I can't wait for next season. Best show on TV right now.

 
Yes the whole delete deferral thing (with the celebratory drinks and lemons) was cheesy, but I still laughed my ### off.

 
The only way "this works" for next year is if They to sell to Hooli with Big Head in charge in order to escape the new CEO.
I did love the Bighead CEO angle, prob the best part of the finale IMO
They have to go somewhere with BH. Having the guru overhear the two women talking about how BH is a genius and then seeing the guru hitch himself to the BH wagon was definitely a lead in to BH having a continuing role in the show.

 
Thought the finale was boring without many funny scenes, might've been my least favorite episode of the season... Also not aware of many highly successful tech startups that fire their CEO while they still have a single digit amount of employees... I'm struggling to even name one.. Someone should also let the writers know that they don't have to fail at every turn to have a good show.

Russ better be back in season 3 too, he was an enjoyable addition to the show this year.
One mystery is how 3 comma guy managed to control 2 of 5 board seats and later sold his interest in PP, but never provided any funding. If Richard only controls 20% of his company, it should be no surprise to him that he can be fired at any time, but he should be rich if the premise of the show is remotely consistent.

 
Thought the finale was boring without many funny scenes, might've been my least favorite episode of the season... Also not aware of many highly successful tech startups that fire their CEO while they still have a single digit amount of employees... I'm struggling to even name one.. Someone should also let the writers know that they don't have to fail at every turn to have a good show.

Russ better be back in season 3 too, he was an enjoyable addition to the show this year.
One mystery is how 3 comma guy managed to control 2 of 5 board seats and later sold his interest in PP, but never provided any funding. If Richard only controls 20% of his company, it should be no surprise to him that he can be fired at any time, but he should be rich if the premise of the show is remotely consistent.
:goodposting:

This is how they are going to bring Russ and the "attorney" back into the mix next season. Richard will say they didn't receive funding and therefore the deal with Russ is null and void.

 
Thought the finale was boring without many funny scenes, might've been my least favorite episode of the season... Also not aware of many highly successful tech startups that fire their CEO while they still have a single digit amount of employees... I'm struggling to even name one.. Someone should also let the writers know that they don't have to fail at every turn to have a good show.

Russ better be back in season 3 too, he was an enjoyable addition to the show this year.
One mystery is how 3 comma guy managed to control 2 of 5 board seats and later sold his interest in PP, but never provided any funding. If Richard only controls 20% of his company, it should be no surprise to him that he can be fired at any time, but he should be rich if the premise of the show is remotely consistent.
:goodposting:

This is how they are going to bring Russ and the "attorney" back into the mix next season. Richard will say they didn't receive funding and therefore the deal with Russ is null and void.
They did receive funding. Don't you remember the PP coffee mugs, golfballs and giant foam hands with the index finger up?

https://www.google.com/search?q=silicon+valley+pied+piper+foam+hand&espv=2&biw=853&bih=626&tbm=isch&imgil=0TosGS1rleVErM%253A%253BKy7iifIQWC1imM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fkeepmarketingfun.com%25252Ftag%25252Fsilicon-valley%25252F&source=iu&pf=m&fir=0TosGS1rleVErM%253A%252CKy7iifIQWC1imM%252C_&usg=__KSh57SpkJ83-iQtm_3TXIzifbC0%3D&ved=0CDUQyjdqFQoTCPD1nLXzkcYCFcOPDQodJVEBVQ&ei=E-B-VbCgNcOfNqWihagF#imgrc=_

 
Thought the finale was boring without many funny scenes, might've been my least favorite episode of the season... Also not aware of many highly successful tech startups that fire their CEO while they still have a single digit amount of employees... I'm struggling to even name one.. Someone should also let the writers know that they don't have to fail at every turn to have a good show.

Russ better be back in season 3 too, he was an enjoyable addition to the show this year.
One mystery is how 3 comma guy managed to control 2 of 5 board seats and later sold his interest in PP, but never provided any funding. If Richard only controls 20% of his company, it should be no surprise to him that he can be fired at any time, but he should be rich if the premise of the show is remotely consistent.
:goodposting:

This is how they are going to bring Russ and the "attorney" back into the mix next season. Richard will say they didn't receive funding and therefore the deal with Russ is null and void.
They did receive funding. Don't you remember the PP coffee mugs, golfballs and giant foam hands with the index finger up?

https://www.google.com/search?q=silicon+valley+pied+piper+foam+hand&espv=2&biw=853&bih=626&tbm=isch&imgil=0TosGS1rleVErM%253A%253BKy7iifIQWC1imM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fkeepmarketingfun.com%25252Ftag%25252Fsilicon-valley%25252F&source=iu&pf=m&fir=0TosGS1rleVErM%253A%252CKy7iifIQWC1imM%252C_&usg=__KSh57SpkJ83-iQtm_3TXIzifbC0%3D&ved=0CDUQyjdqFQoTCPD1nLXzkcYCFcOPDQodJVEBVQ&ei=E-B-VbCgNcOfNqWihagF#imgrc=_
Yes, but he stopped making payments. The scene when he deletes all of the porn files and Richard yells at him bc he hasn't been paying the bills. They also had to fire all of their engineers bc they couldn't pay them bc they hadn't been paid.

 
Thought the finale was boring without many funny scenes, might've been my least favorite episode of the season... Also not aware of many highly successful tech startups that fire their CEO while they still have a single digit amount of employees... I'm struggling to even name one.. Someone should also let the writers know that they don't have to fail at every turn to have a good show.

Russ better be back in season 3 too, he was an enjoyable addition to the show this year.
One mystery is how 3 comma guy managed to control 2 of 5 board seats and later sold his interest in PP, but never provided any funding. If Richard only controls 20% of his company, it should be no surprise to him that he can be fired at any time, but he should be rich if the premise of the show is remotely consistent.
:goodposting:

This is how they are going to bring Russ and the "attorney" back into the mix next season. Richard will say they didn't receive funding and therefore the deal with Russ is null and void.
They did receive funding. Don't you remember the PP coffee mugs, golfballs and giant foam hands with the index finger up?

https://www.google.com/search?q=silicon+valley+pied+piper+foam+hand&espv=2&biw=853&bih=626&tbm=isch&imgil=0TosGS1rleVErM%253A%253BKy7iifIQWC1imM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fkeepmarketingfun.com%25252Ftag%25252Fsilicon-valley%25252F&source=iu&pf=m&fir=0TosGS1rleVErM%253A%252CKy7iifIQWC1imM%252C_&usg=__KSh57SpkJ83-iQtm_3TXIzifbC0%3D&ved=0CDUQyjdqFQoTCPD1nLXzkcYCFcOPDQodJVEBVQ&ei=E-B-VbCgNcOfNqWihagF#imgrc=_
Yes, but he stopped making payments. The scene when he deletes all of the porn files and Richard yells at him bc he hasn't been paying the bills. They also had to fire all of their engineers bc they couldn't pay them bc they hadn't been paid.
I agree this is the angle they could probably go with. They brought in that Carla.. made a big deal about her, then she was gone like a fart in the wind

 
I thought the whole reason they had to fire everyone, couldn't use the expensive law firm, and essentially kicked 3 comma guy to the curb was because he had not provided any funding. So it was strange that he still controlled 2/5 board seats and was able to sell that to return himself to the B club. Regardless, the show is funny, good writing for the most part and I doubt the writers are setting anything up that is involved in the minutia. If you nearly lose an arbitration because some lawyers pieced together an obscure reference in a single email among 40+ boxes of documents, but none of the lawyers on either side realized his employment agreement is unenforceable, well ... you can write just about any plot line you want into this thing.

 
I have to admit that I do not fully understand why Hooli lost.

Also, it was Monica's company that had control of the seat, not Monica herself? I thought it was the latter

ETA: JTG :hi: Lawyer it up on me GB

 
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I have to admit that I do not fully understand why Hooli lost.

Also, it was Monica's company that had control of the seat, not Monica herself? I thought it was the latter

ETA: JTG :hi: Lawyer it up on me GB
I also thought it was Monica who controlled the seat. I thought that Monica's firm bailed out on PP when they wouldn't provide funding. If it was her holding the seat then she's totally burned her bridges with the PP peeps.

 
I have to admit that I do not fully understand why Hooli lost.

Also, it was Monica's company that had control of the seat, not Monica herself? I thought it was the latter

ETA: JTG :hi: Lawyer it up on me GB
I also thought it was Monica who controlled the seat. I thought that Monica's firm bailed out on PP when they wouldn't provide funding. If it was her holding the seat then she's totally burned her bridges with the PP peeps.
Monica is now the swing vote and if the rumors are true that next season she ends up hooking up with Jian Yang initially over a common love of smoking than perhaps that relationship sways her into voting with PP to bring Richard back as CEO.

 
Baloney Sandwich said:
kentric said:
AcerFC said:
I have to admit that I do not fully understand why Hooli lost.

Also, it was Monica's company that had control of the seat, not Monica herself? I thought it was the latter

ETA: JTG :hi: Lawyer it up on me GB
I also thought it was Monica who controlled the seat. I thought that Monica's firm bailed out on PP when they wouldn't provide funding. If it was her holding the seat then she's totally burned her bridges with the PP peeps.
Monica is now the swing vote and if the rumors are true that next season she ends up hooking up with Jian Yang initially over a common love of smoking than perhaps that relationship sways her into voting with PP to bring Richard back as CEO.
LOL What????

 
AcerFC said:
I have to admit that I do not fully understand why Hooli lost.

Also, it was Monica's company that had control of the seat, not Monica herself? I thought it was the latter

ETA: JTG :hi: Lawyer it up on me GB
Non-compete clauses don't fly in CA (which is actually true). Because Richard had effectively signed one to work at Hooli, the arbitrator found the contract unenforceable. Thus, Hooli doesn't necessarily have claim to the outside work he might've done there.

 
To the people complaining about this show:

I'd love to see a list of comedies on television you think are better.
I don't watch any other comedies on TV. None of them are funny. This show has very funny moments - it's the constant failing that distracts from the great characters and gets annoying. I'd rather they get rid of the whole underlying plot. I could watch 30 minutes of them shooting the #### about nothing and think it's the best show ever.

 
To the people complaining about this show:

I'd love to see a list of comedies on television you think are better.
I don't watch any other comedies on TV. None of them are funny. This show has very funny moments - it's the constant failing that distracts from the great characters and gets annoying. I'd rather they get rid of the whole underlying plot. I could watch 30 minutes of them shooting the #### about nothing and think it's the best show ever.
I disagree that there aren't funny shows on TV.

To name a few:

Inside Amy Schumer

Children's Hospital

Workaholics

Broad City

Veep

 
To the people complaining about this show:

I'd love to see a list of comedies on television you think are better.
I don't watch any other comedies on TV. None of them are funny. This show has very funny moments - it's the constant failing that distracts from the great characters and gets annoying. I'd rather they get rid of the whole underlying plot. I could watch 30 minutes of them shooting the #### about nothing and think it's the best show ever.
odd.

maybe if you'd like some comedy without a plot you could try watching a standup routine or listening to a comedy podcast or a show where the episodes don't build on each other like Sunny In Philadelphia, Seinfeld, or Workaholics.

This show is built in a way where the week to week buildup matters and a semi-believable plot is needed.

 
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I was thinking about watching this series so I went to HBO's on demand channel on DTV (channel 1501) and S1E1 isn't available. First available ep is S1E2. WTF?

 
I was thinking about watching this series so I went to HBO's on demand channel on DTV (channel 1501) and S1E1 isn't available. First available ep is S1E2. WTF?
sorry you can't afford a decent cable package. If you need some financial assistance, I may know a guy.

 
Did you guys complain that Office Space wasn't very believable when you watched it? No way you guys found that funny when there were so many ridiculous plot points, right?

 
I was thinking about watching this series so I went to HBO's on demand channel on DTV (channel 1501) and S1E1 isn't available. First available ep is S1E2. WTF?
How about HBO Go

ETA: Just looked, every episode is on HBO go

 
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I was thinking about watching this series so I went to HBO's on demand channel on DTV (channel 1501) and S1E1 isn't available. First available ep is S1E2. WTF?
Don't bother, chet. The first episode is filled with so many small inaccuracies about the tech industry, it's hard to even muster a smile.

 
I love how everyone rags on Jared, but it's the little things he does that keeps them afloat. his little positive messages and methods.

dude could be ballin' out at Hooli, but he'd rather try to save these bunch of sad sacks just for the sport of it. "it's magical!" lol

 
I love how everyone rags on Jared, but it's the little things he does that keeps them afloat. his little positive messages and methods.

dude could be ballin' out at Hooli, but he'd rather try to save these bunch of sad sacks just for the sport of it. "it's magical!" lol
Maybe we need a verbal swot

 
To the people complaining about this show:

I'd love to see a list of comedies on television you think are better.
I don't watch any other comedies on TV. None of them are funny. This show has very funny moments - it's the constant failing that distracts from the great characters and gets annoying. I'd rather they get rid of the whole underlying plot. I could watch 30 minutes of them shooting the #### about nothing and think it's the best show ever.
I disagree that there aren't funny shows on TV.

To name a few:

Inside Amy Schumer

Children's Hospital

Workaholics

Broad City

Veep
SV is light years better than VEEP

 
I agree with everyone saying it's becoming formulaic and limped to the finish. I don't think this season was planned out from the beginning. Seemed like they were figuring it out as they went, throwing in plot changes.

Expecting it to be refreshing when it comes back after Judge has some time to plan and write.

 
To the people complaining about this show:

I'd love to see a list of comedies on television you think are better.
I don't watch any other comedies on TV. None of them are funny. This show has very funny moments - it's the constant failing that distracts from the great characters and gets annoying. I'd rather they get rid of the whole underlying plot. I could watch 30 minutes of them shooting the #### about nothing and think it's the best show ever.
I disagree that there aren't funny shows on TV.

To name a few:

Inside Amy Schumer

Children's Hospital

Workaholics

Broad City

Veep
SV is light years better than VEEP
I don't disagree. I was adressing Donkey Derp's assertion that there aren't any good comedies on TV.

 
I love how everyone rags on Jared, but it's the little things he does that keeps them afloat. his little positive messages and methods.

dude could be ballin' out at Hooli, but he'd rather try to save these bunch of sad sacks just for the sport of it. "it's magical!" lol
The subtle dark humor with him is :moneybag:

His offhand comment about being part of the suicide pact was hysterical.

 
I love how everyone rags on Jared, but it's the little things he does that keeps them afloat. his little positive messages and methods.

dude could be ballin' out at Hooli, but he'd rather try to save these bunch of sad sacks just for the sport of it. "it's magical!" lol
The subtle dark humor with him is :moneybag:

His offhand comment about being part of the suicide pact was hysterical.
The suicide pact thing left me nearly in tears.

 

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