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Silicon Valley - S4 OT - The Venture Continues - Sundays on HBO

Arkeband

Banned
Echoing similar sentiments. Great episode and yes it does feel like the story is now thankfully back on track, setting us up for what should be an awesome finale.



10 my man. Next episodes are
"Hooli-Con"
on June 18 then
"Server Error"
on June 25.

On another note, anyone get the feeling Melcher knows about Richard sleeping with Liz, hence the false increase in data and server costs?

Not sure, the running joke this episode seemed to be that Silicon Valley residents are total pussies about any perceived drop in temperature. The cold delayed Jack's product launch by two whole quarters.

The weirdest shot of this episode was Erlich under the palapa, and then a sudden cut to the morning where he's in the same position, unburnt like Khaleesi. It felt like they had shot some other scenes and possibly a joke Erlich death scene before deciding against it and cutting it out.

I really hope that Osment sticks around as a replacement for Erlich, he has so much comedic potential.
 

5taquitos

Member
I liked it, but the circumstances leading to Erlich's downfall happening entirely off screen and just being dropped on the viewer felt a little jarring.
 

Dr.Acula

Banned
How is it that Bighead gets 20 million, Jian Yang gets 12 million, but the algorithm is only worth 25 million? The thing could solve youtube, netflix, oculus, amazon, etc. Why isn't it being licensed out for billions? I thought the joke was that Richard was obsessed at keeping it in-house and was so bad at developing a killer-app that the tech was being wasted. His idea of an inconceivable number is the kind of money Hooli paid Bighead to go away, or barely double "not hotdog?"

I don't normally nitpick, but it seemed like a crazy low number in the context of the show. Haley Joel Osment is clearly a Palmer Lucky parody, and that kid is worth billions.
 

Shanlei91

Sonic handles my blue balls
I liked it, but the circumstances leading to Erlich's downfall happening entirely off screen and just being dropped on the viewer felt a little jarring.

It did feel completely rushed and I honestly thought for a moment it was the end of the character.
 

majik13

Member
Yeah been thinking for a few episodes now that they have just completely forgot about BigHead. I mean he lives at that house still right? So he should at least be around, even if he doesn't have any storyline anymore.

That really Haley Joel Osment? The beard and the weight gain completely threw me.

yeah, he actually played a simliar-ish character(more of a jack ass), in the Entourage movie. And looked about the same(probably thinner). That really threw me off then.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stUo-9OLpnU
 

phoony17

Member
How is it that Bighead gets 20 million, Jian Yang gets 12 million, but the algorithm is only worth 25 million? The thing could solve youtube, netflix, oculus, amazon, etc. Why isn't it being licensed out for billions? I thought the joke was that Richard was obsessed at keeping it in-house and was so bad at developing a killer-app that the tech was being wasted. His idea of an inconceivable number is the kind of money Hooli paid Bighead to go away, or barely double "not hotdog?"

I don't normally nitpick, but it seemed like a crazy low number in the context of the show. Haley Joel Osment is clearly a Palmer Lucky parody, and that kid is worth billions.

As Monica said to Richard, it's just theoretical at the moment. He needs to prove it actually can work before they'll invest in it.
 
How is it that Bighead gets 20 million, Jian Yang gets 12 million, but the algorithm is only worth 25 million? The thing could solve youtube, netflix, oculus, amazon, etc. Why isn't it being licensed out for billions? I thought the joke was that Richard was obsessed at keeping it in-house and was so bad at developing a killer-app that the tech was being wasted. His idea of an inconceivable number is the kind of money Hooli paid Bighead to go away, or barely double "not hotdog?"

I don't normally nitpick, but it seemed like a crazy low number in the context of the show. Haley Joel Osment is clearly a Palmer Lucky parody, and that kid is worth billions.

It was talked about here at the end of the last season (or the season before that). It's one of the liberties that the writers chose. And one of the things that feels very off in Silicon Valley.

He doesn't even need to develop a killer "app" to get offers from big companies. But I guess the writers wanted it to be an app because throwing around "app" and "app users/installs" is much easier to understand for the rest of the viewers.

They failed with the porn site (nothing wrong with the tech) and never tried again realistically on that front since.

And Gooli is Hoogle (youtube). They supposedly have also a middle out algo, but it obviously isn't as good and/or being used (Hooli Chat is inferior to Piper Chat).

As Monica said to Richard, it's just theoretical at the moment. He needs to prove it actually can work before they'll invest in it.

That's their new product. What the other poster is talking about is most likely the compression algorthm.

That's a ground breaking technology that some tech company will buy up, if not at least license to use, because they can potentially save billions in maintaining storage and bandwidth usage.
 

KarmaCow

Member
How is it that Bighead gets 20 million, Jian Yang gets 12 million, but the algorithm is only worth 25 million? The thing could solve youtube, netflix, oculus, amazon, etc. Why isn't it being licensed out for billions? I thought the joke was that Richard was obsessed at keeping it in-house and was so bad at developing a killer-app that the tech was being wasted. His idea of an inconceivable number is the kind of money Hooli paid Bighead to go away, or barely double "not hotdog?"

I don't normally nitpick, but it seemed like a crazy low number in the context of the show. Haley Joel Osment is clearly a Palmer Lucky parody, and that kid is worth billions.

The reason why he hasn't licensed it out like he did with the video chat app is probably tied back to his ego. He think it's better than that and more importantly, he's better than that.

As for why he chose the $25 million number because it was more than what Keenan had but not completely outrageous to let on that he really had no intention of selling. Keenan had to be the one to say no.
 

DrSlek

Member
How is it that Bighead gets 20 million, Jian Yang gets 12 million, but the algorithm is only worth 25 million? The thing could solve youtube, netflix, oculus, amazon, etc. Why isn't it being licensed out for billions? I thought the joke was that Richard was obsessed at keeping it in-house and was so bad at developing a killer-app that the tech was being wasted. His idea of an inconceivable number is the kind of money Hooli paid Bighead to go away, or barely double "not hotdog?"

I don't normally nitpick, but it seemed like a crazy low number in the context of the show. Haley Joel Osment is clearly a Palmer Lucky parody, and that kid is worth billions.
Mike Judge has talked about this exact thing. Yes, in real life Rich and the gang would have Google and the rest of Silicon Valley hurling billions in their direction.
 

jobrro

Member
Enjoyed latest ep. Cracked up at Dinesh and Gilfoyle in matching satin pajamas.

Richard wasn't a complete screw up for once.
 

KimiNewt

Scored 3/100 on an Exam
What is Richard scheming? Somehow installing their app onto every phone at Hoolicon?

I figured it's going to be a scheme wherein they promise free Hoolicon tickets for anyone who'd install the app, and then using the money from Monica's firm or doing some trick at Hoolicon to get the money back. But that seems like an absurd amount of money to use (and you'll need it all upfront), so I'm not sure it makes sense.
 

5taquitos

Member
I figured it's going to be a scheme wherein they promise free Hoolicon tickets for anyone who'd install the app, and then using the money from Monica's firm or doing some trick at Hoolicon to get the money back. But that seems like an absurd amount of money to use (and you'll need it all upfront), so I'm not sure it makes sense.
That wouldn't be a big deal for this show.
 

Baki

Member
As Monica said to Richard, it's just theoretical at the moment. He needs to prove it actually can work before they'll invest in it.

Monica is being a typical VC and using that as an excuse not to invest until someone else bites first.
 

fisheyes

Member
The final line of the episode got the biggest laughs for me since the first episode.

Episode was quite good this time. Hopefully the 2 last episodes of the season go all out.
 
Great episode. Loved the callback to the Bad News Ugly Sweater.

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Probably the best episode so far this season. I loved the "Midas touch of shit" comment and Dinesh's closing line. Also got a good laugh out of security guy and Jack describing his box-themed stage presentation.

Didn't notice the bad news sweater but that is great, too.
 

nampad

Member
I wasn't on the Richard hate train but I just boarded it in full force.
It kind of builded up over the season but god the guy is so annoying.
 

BlueTsunami

there is joy in sucking dick
The Larry King TJ Miller interview where Larry asks him about the "mutual" decision to move on from the show was awkward as fuck. Really curious as to the true story there.
 
The Larry King TJ Miller interview where Larry asks him about the "mutual" decision to move on from the show was awkward as fuck. Really curious as to the true story there.

Just watched this. Really bummed me out :(

I'm with Larry; I have no idea--based on T.J.'s explanation here--why he'd be leaving, especially given how much he praises the show.
 
Hey everyone, started watching the show a few days ago and I just started the second season. How's the show from this point on, better or worse? I enjoyed what I've seen up to now.
 

Alpende

Member
Hey everyone, started watching the show a few days ago and I just started the second season. How's the show from this point on, better or worse? I enjoyed what I've seen up to now.

If you've enjoyed what you've seen so far you'll enjoy the rest as well. I can't say if it's better or worse though.
 

kiguel182

Member
I wasn't on the Richard hate train but I just boarded it in full force.
It kind of builded up over the season but god the guy is so annoying.

This show would be perfect with a good main character. Richard is terrible and has always been terrible.
 
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