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Interesting! I suspect all of this legalese will work out in Pied Piper's favor by the end of the season, that's a logical explanation of how.

Or Jared with the Adderall: "It's for an underage kid that I brought to my house."

Clayton "Bloody" Chiclitz doesn't speak with you until the third round of interviews.

It reminded me of the grin he got on his face listening to Erlich make his case that letting the graffiti artist think Dinesh was Latino wasn't racist.

A novel I just read last month, interestingly enough. If another venture capital firm named Trystero makes a play for Pied Piper, we'll know that Berg and Judge are up on their Pynchon.

It's a realization of Gavin's point all the way back in the second episode of this season, where he pointed out that all Richard's work was just going to produce another soulless corporation like Hooli.

I'm wondering if he's ruined the group that Bannerchek worked so hard to construct, or if Hooli XYZ never had that big a collection of brains to begin with.

I'd rather Laurie get more screen time than Jian-Yang honestly, as I don't understand why that character is there or why that actor is a series regular.

The view I always get is anti-idiot before anything else.

Since everyone kept asking and debating what the music is, I use Shazam at the end of every episode to make sure there's a ready answer.

If the picture itself did, I would have. Sadly it cut off at mid-leg.

"I made a perverted, useless, sexist thing." His dismissal of his app remains my favorite Big Head moment.

Agreed. But for such a small role, seems odd to get that recognizable of an actor and then not use him much.

Wow - and with Patrick Fischler, that's two Mulholland Drive alums in a single episode!

That's what I like about Russ: He's obnoxious, over-the-top, and unwilling to listen to anyone's opinion, but there's no question he's got excellent business instincts. Similarly, while Gavin's doing a lot of stupid things, it's a consequence of his tunnel vision commitment to this scheme and the bubble he's in as CEO.

And Lou Avery!

"Shirtless Rage: On Grimm's violence and proximity to pectorals."

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