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Silicon Valley - New Mike Judge 8-Part HBO Series (1 Viewer)

And is it really a disaster that Richard isn't going to be the CEO any longer? He retains his ownership stake and they get someone in there who knows WTF they're doing.
What's his ownership stake? If it's more than 50%, he can make himself CEO anytime he wants. (Unless there are different classes of shares and he's got a bunch of non-voting shares.)
I am pretty sure his stake is > 50% and there's only one class of stock. Depends on the articles of incorporation which in this case seem to indicate the board of directors elect the CEO.

 
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
You know that Big Head will make the promotion and somehow have to convince stone woman boss to hire back Richard and save him again. Did I just spoil season 3?
Big Head is with Hooli which doesn't own PP. How is he going to convince stoneface to put Richard back in as CEO? BH as CEO will be some of the best 5 minutes of TV ever (right after the Hanson Brothers hit the ice in Slapshot - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUbn5ss8j9c)butwould be ripe for serious overkill.
Hooli is going to have to license or buy pied piper to launch nucleus and that will be how big head saves Richard's ### again. Otherwise the entire Hooli side of the show goes away entirely and we have to start up a new line somehow.

 
And is it really a disaster that Richard isn't going to be the CEO any longer? He retains his ownership stake and they get someone in there who knows WTF they're doing.
What's his ownership stake? If it's more than 50%, he can make himself CEO anytime he wants. (Unless there are different classes of shares and he's got a bunch of non-voting shares.)
I am pretty sure his stake is > 50% and there's only one class of stock. Depends on the articles of incorporation which in this case seem to indicate the board of directors elect the CEO.
please stop please.

 
And is it really a disaster that Richard isn't going to be the CEO any longer? He retains his ownership stake and they get someone in there who knows WTF they're doing.
What's his ownership stake? If it's more than 50%, he can make himself CEO anytime he wants. (Unless there are different classes of shares and he's got a bunch of non-voting shares.)
I am pretty sure his stake is > 50% and there's only one class of stock. Depends on the articles of incorporation which in this case seem to indicate the board of directors elect the CEO.
please stop please.
But he's right.

 
And is it really a disaster that Richard isn't going to be the CEO any longer? He retains his ownership stake and they get someone in there who knows WTF they're doing.
What's his ownership stake? If it's more than 50%, he can make himself CEO anytime he wants. (Unless there are different classes of shares and he's got a bunch of non-voting shares.)
I am pretty sure his stake is > 50% and there's only one class of stock. Depends on the articles of incorporation which in this case seem to indicate the board of directors elect the CEO.
please stop please.
But he's right.
well ok then... please continue please.

 
And is it really a disaster that Richard isn't going to be the CEO any longer? He retains his ownership stake and they get someone in there who knows WTF they're doing.
Considering Richard is the genius who came up with the PP algorithm I'd say it's a huge loss to PP. Maybe he got lucky with PP but the way he's presented on the show is that he's capable of many more ideas. A new CEO may be able to develop PP's profitability, which is what the other shareholders want, but he's not coming up with new ideas himself.

 
And is it really a disaster that Richard isn't going to be the CEO any longer? He retains his ownership stake and they get someone in there who knows WTF they're doing.
Yeah. Company runs like a well-oiled machine. Sounds like a great season of comedy ahead of us.

 
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
You know that Big Head will make the promotion and somehow have to convince stone woman boss to hire back Richard and save him again. Did I just spoil season 3?
Big Head is with Hooli which doesn't own PP. How is he going to convince stoneface to put Richard back in as CEO? BH as CEO will be some of the best 5 minutes of TV ever (right after the Hanson Brothers hit the ice in Slapshot - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUbn5ss8j9c)butwould be ripe for serious overkill.
Hooli is going to have to license or buy pied piper to launch nucleus and that will be how big head saves Richard's ### again. Otherwise the entire Hooli side of the show goes away entirely and we have to start up a new line somehow.
Its possible, but having Hooli as an adversary carries more weight than having PP absorbed by Hooli. With Hooli behind PP, it would be difficult to imagine a competitor coming in. You can argue that the stone woman's company will be putting in capital to support PP, but to me, it doesn't carry the same weight. I think that the suggestion previously made where PP fights the sale to stoneface's company is more likely than PP going to Hooli or, PP having tons of money thrown at it by SF.

 
And is it really a disaster that Richard isn't going to be the CEO any longer? He retains his ownership stake and they get someone in there who knows WTF they're doing.
What's his ownership stake? If it's more than 50%, he can make himself CEO anytime he wants. (Unless there are different classes of shares and he's got a bunch of non-voting shares.)
I am pretty sure his stake is > 50% and there's only one class of stock. Depends on the articles of incorporation which in this case seem to indicate the board of directors elect the CEO.
The majority shareholder controls the board of directors.

 
And is it really a disaster that Richard isn't going to be the CEO any longer? He retains his ownership stake and they get someone in there who knows WTF they're doing.
What's his ownership stake? If it's more than 50%, he can make himself CEO anytime he wants. (Unless there are different classes of shares and he's got a bunch of non-voting shares.)
I am pretty sure his stake is > 50% and there's only one class of stock. Depends on the articles of incorporation which in this case seem to indicate the board of directors elect the CEO.
please stop please.
But he's right.
I don't think it makes sense. Still a good show.

 
Re-watching the season as my wife hadn't seen it yet. When Richard and the lawyer are going through the lawsuit brought by Hooli in the second episode, he brings up the hiring of OJ and the non-compete. So to bring this back to True Detective...it was all laid out for you.

 
Been catching up on this series over the past few weeks. Man do the literal LOLs drop off in Season 2. (I am up to episode 8 - I think).

Still pretty funny though.

 
Last two episodes were the weakest to date. Writers probably were a little rushed this season. They recycled a few old jokes too and that I would agree is lazy writing.

Still pretty good but do feel like it kind of petered out at the end.

 
And invariably, people might ask: Why didn't Richard just login to his own email account when he used the bus driver's phone?
How many people would be able to do this? I wouldn't.

For one thing, I have no clue what my password is. I'd have to download and install LastPass to get my password, and I'm not sure the bus driver would be cool with me installing software on his phone.

Beyond that, I use two-step verification. So even if I had my password, I wouldn't be able to log in on a new phone without a newly generated verification code that I'd be able to get only from my current phone whose battery is drained.
Sounds beyond complicated, I would hope most people have an easier time than you logging into their own email. I know it's pretty easy for me.

 
And invariably, people might ask: Why didn't Richard just login to his own email account when he used the bus driver's phone?
How many people would be able to do this? I wouldn't.

For one thing, I have no clue what my password is. I'd have to download and install LastPass to get my password, and I'm not sure the bus driver would be cool with me installing software on his phone.

Beyond that, I use two-step verification. So even if I had my password, I wouldn't be able to log in on a new phone without a newly generated verification code that I'd be able to get only from my current phone whose battery is drained.
Sounds beyond complicated, I would hope most people have an easier time than you logging into their own email. I know it's pretty easy for me.
I have no idea what my email password is...same as MT, including LastPass + 2 step verification. I've used LastPass for a while, but just recently set it up for my email because one of my email passwords got compromised.

 
I think another thing about the most recent episode is it's the first one in a little while where things start to look positive for PP (if not for Dinesh). They'd been on a real losing streak (I count Russ as 'loosing') through the first half of the season, everytime it seems like something was going to go their way, it didn't. So it's nice to see them at least seem to come out even or even on top for once (although I don't expect that to last).
And Hooli might be going down? Maybe bighead returns to PP.
i love how he is now known as "bag head". makes me laugh every time

and i saw an interview with Mike Judge where he said they had to have them losing because if they kept winning it wasn't funny. i think he said they had to rewrite most of season 2 because of it. successful people just were not funny or relateable
I think a show about a great idea/algorithm that faces a lot of obstacles along the way is the only real viable show. A crummy idea that hit some resistance would be pretty dull and would last...an episode? A great idea that faces no resistance is basically Northern California Entourage with less nudity.
Definitely. I wasn't saying that I don't understand the reasons the story is told the way it is, just that it was nice to see them get a win.
Certainly you don't want them winning every time, but I do think they went a little overboard with the setbacks. It was like 1 step forward, 2 steps back every episode. I don't know, could have been a little more even, I think.

 
I think another thing about the most recent episode is it's the first one in a little while where things start to look positive for PP (if not for Dinesh). They'd been on a real losing streak (I count Russ as 'loosing') through the first half of the season, everytime it seems like something was going to go their way, it didn't. So it's nice to see them at least seem to come out even or even on top for once (although I don't expect that to last).
And Hooli might be going down? Maybe bighead returns to PP.
i love how he is now known as "bag head". makes me laugh every time

and i saw an interview with Mike Judge where he said they had to have them losing because if they kept winning it wasn't funny. i think he said they had to rewrite most of season 2 because of it. successful people just were not funny or relateable
I think a show about a great idea/algorithm that faces a lot of obstacles along the way is the only real viable show. A crummy idea that hit some resistance would be pretty dull and would last...an episode? A great idea that faces no resistance is basically Northern California Entourage with less nudity.
Definitely. I wasn't saying that I don't understand the reasons the story is told the way it is, just that it was nice to see them get a win.
Certainly you don't want them winning every time, but I do think they went a little overboard with the setbacks. It was like 1 step forward, 2 steps back every episode. I don't know, could have been a little more even, I think.
Again, I disagree. Look where they were at the beginning of the series as to where they are now. They are actually succeeding at a very nice pace.

 
I think another thing about the most recent episode is it's the first one in a little while where things start to look positive for PP (if not for Dinesh). They'd been on a real losing streak (I count Russ as 'loosing') through the first half of the season, everytime it seems like something was going to go their way, it didn't. So it's nice to see them at least seem to come out even or even on top for once (although I don't expect that to last).
And Hooli might be going down? Maybe bighead returns to PP.
i love how he is now known as "bag head". makes me laugh every time

and i saw an interview with Mike Judge where he said they had to have them losing because if they kept winning it wasn't funny. i think he said they had to rewrite most of season 2 because of it. successful people just were not funny or relateable
I think a show about a great idea/algorithm that faces a lot of obstacles along the way is the only real viable show. A crummy idea that hit some resistance would be pretty dull and would last...an episode? A great idea that faces no resistance is basically Northern California Entourage with less nudity.
Definitely. I wasn't saying that I don't understand the reasons the story is told the way it is, just that it was nice to see them get a win.
Certainly you don't want them winning every time, but I do think they went a little overboard with the setbacks. It was like 1 step forward, 2 steps back every episode. I don't know, could have been a little more even, I think.
Again, I disagree. Look where they were at the beginning of the series as to where they are now. They are actually succeeding at a very nice pace.
I would suggest that the middle-out, masterbation episode pushed them over the hump.

 
Watched both seasons over the weekend.  Very funny stuff, but definitely a lot of suspension of disbelief on the details.   The main characters (excluding Richard) are just consistently hilarious.  Gilfoyle and Dinesh make the show

 
Watched both seasons over the weekend.  Very funny stuff, but definitely a lot of suspension of disbelief on the details.   The main characters (excluding Richard) are just consistently hilarious.  Gilfoyle and Dinesh make the show
They are great. My absolute favorite character was Peter Gregory though. Tragic what happened to the actor that played him.

 
So much socio-political stuff loaded into this, as Judge does. I love it. Hilarious for the first two seasons. I didn't like Idiocracy that much either, nor did I like Extract too much, but this is legit. Watched SE1 in Sept. and SE2 just recently.  

I did watch the credits, though, and Alec Berg writes a lot of this show. Judge acts as producer/writer, but Berg gets an awful lot of writing credit, at least during the second season. 

Also, is T.J. Miller pregnant?   

Regardless, funny stuff. I hope this post isn't the death knell for the 3rd season.  

eta* SE2 had a top notch soundtrack with Run The Jewels's Blockbuster Night; Shirt's Phantom (Redux), which has a great flute loop; and Dizzee Rascal's joint. Great end credit music in each of those episodes. 

Shirt is actually a guy who faked his own NYT press release and fooled a lot of the people on his email list into thinking he'd broken big. Then he did by virtue of a metaphorical sort of Silicon Valley/self-promo rap bubble. Fascinating stuff.  

http://www.npr.org/sections/therecord/2014/02/20/280207349/a-phony-article-epitomizes-hip-hops-struggling-underclass

 
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Martin Starr was like 14 years old or something when he was on Freaks and Geeks.
Martin Starr's opening credit picture on that show let you know that Bill was actually its silent and sneaky star. Franco preened and ####ed, Rogen vented, Cardellini was sweet, but Starr killed it in his opening sequence when the credits rolled.  

 
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I just love this show so much. Gavin Belson just fires Nucleus and his explanation  :lmao:

Rigby :lmao:

Erlich meeting Action Jack :lmao:

 
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Pretty cool they ended the show with some quality hip hop.  You cant f with Run The Jewels and DJ Shadow. 

 
Piedpiper lawyer ... very underrated character 
good call... 

(while wearing the biking outfit) Sorry I'm forced to inform you that I can no longer provide you with legal counsel. Technically I'm Pied Piper's corporate counsel and you just declared your intention to walk, so in effect you kinda just threatened to sue me and I don't take kindly to threats Mr. Hendricks. 

:lmao:  

 
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Goodbyes are always hard, especially when I'm the one saying goodbye. Today effective immediately, I Gavin Belson founder and CEO of Hooli am forced to say goodbye, to the entire Nucleus division. Make no mistake, though they are the ones leaving, it is I that must remain and bear the heavy burden of their failure, it is my fault, I trusted them to get the job done, that is the price of leadership.

Just so awesome!

 
Goodbyes are always hard, especially when I'm the one saying goodbye. Today effective immediately, I Gavin Belson founder and CEO of Hooli am forced to say goodbye, to the entire Nucleus division. Make no mistake, though they are the ones leaving, it is I that must remain and bear the heavy burden of their failure, it is my fault, I trusted them to get the job done, that is the price of leadership.

Just so awesome!
You saw that joke coming a mile away and it was still funny.

 

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