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Actually, I somehow have a feeling that Jared is going to end up with some simplistic kind of happiness as opposed to something elaborate, like striking massive wealth. Jared goes through a lot, but he also seems to be eternally happy and positive minded.

It was a fantastic season finale. Both hilarious and a nail biter, I could not ask for a better finale. Even the capper, which is incredibly depressing, is something I can't really fault. It sets up season 3 and it puts a big bullseye on Reviga, which has become revolting (sorry). I know that we will see more

I was actually shocked by what transpired. I don't know what happened in the writer's room, but they certainly upped things a couple notches. The entire McCawley family gone! Unless, of course, you count Pilar. Overall, I liked it because it's a good set up for a season that is going to be full of obstacles. I do kind

That's where I knew him from! I knew I knew him from somewhere, but didn't know where I knew him from. Thanks! I can't even remember the last time I saw that episode of Seinfeld.

First, my prediction is that the video of the Condor egg guy will become viral and propel the PP name. As for the trial, I am at a loss and I think it goes to show just how fantastic this show has become in terms of narrative. The trial was truly edge of your seat and it's dreadful what PP is now facing. I cannot wait

That would be absolutely fantastic. And to add insult to injury, Gavin has somehow gone down on the totem pole and is now asking Big Head for favors.

This episode frustrated me. I was under the impression that there would be a prolonged story arc leading to PP being successful in the end, while paving the way for new problems next season. But this episode just destroyed what appeared to be their best shot at gaining their success. I just hope it means that a

When I heard Butterfly, I cracked up. I love the music they have pumping out of his car. The selections are hilarious.

Silicon Valley has gone from not only being a great comedy, but a great drama. There are so many problems for PP right now that it's nail biting. It's a massive relief to see them come through at the end of the episode. My only hope is that it isn't a disappointment and that things pull through for them. I am getting

I, again, have to disagree with the beginning of this. I don't see any of these episodes as standalone. They have standalone elements, but like the company Pied Piper is trying to build, they are all connected to the larger story in steps. And that is one thing I love about this series. It has turned the growing of a

My comment was actually more specifically about Nucleus and Gavin's seeming lack of knowledge about it's development cycle. Although I haven't worked specifically with any company in Silicon Valley in that capacity, I have done video for numerous companies for years and I have never known a CEO to be that disconnected

It is pretty hilarious that they've actually built websites to reflect the companies on the show. It just makes the humor that much funnier.

I would be very interested to know how the show reflects the actual culture of Silicon Valley. I can't imagine a lot of CEO's doing what Gavin is doing as far as being that dense so as to not know exactly what is going on with one of their biggest projects in the company. I've never seen a company the size of Hooli

I have to say, much like the first season, this one keeps getting better and better. Here, it was not only very funny, but storywise, incredibly satisfying. Finally! PP catches a break. I like that we not only saw things go PP's way at the end of the episode, with them getting one over on the neighbor and solving

I actually think it's more directly a riff on Kenneth Lagone's comparison of America's treatment of the 1% to that of the Nazi treatment of the Jews.

Well, when I say it's not personal, I mean he's not doing it out of some pent up vendetta or anything in the same way that Jimmy did it. I think he did it more as a message to Gavin and Hooli that they weren't going anywhere. And judging by Russ' personality, it probably was also to spite Gavin. But it could have been

I think that Big Head is a characterization is the entire point of his character, and I would argue it's not even subtle. He's a drone, and the worst kind of drone at that: the company drone that really doesn't have a place. More than anything, he comes off as the guy that people who don't know anything about SV

But the key difference is that here is was a blatant douchebag move by Russ and not a personal attack on Gavin. With BCS, Saul orchestrated it as a media stunt so he could look like he was saving someone, look like a saint, get free publicity, and ultimately build a business. Similar actions, but two very different

That nazi rant was essentially the same one that Kenneth Langone gave making the same comparison.

Oh, there's been worse in the actual SV. A lot of people out here live in their own world. They may not act as aggressively as Russ, but they are just as douchebaggy. What's worse is that they try to be subtle about being douchebags instead of just acting like it. Lack of transparency is far worse.