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The first few episodes had been languishing on our DVR, so I binged them all myself this weekend. My thoughts:
- I have always really liked TJ Miller, saw him do stand-up at the Union this fall and it was hilarious. However, the guy's a possible-rapist who is apparently a drunk and possibly addict. The show made the right decision to mutually part ways... but I do think some of the punchlines have suffered for it. The last season or two, he had a much smaller role - and this show is made better by the bit parts that are scene-stealers.
- I'm torn on Bighead looking like he'll get more screen-time. He can be hilarious in small doses, but his character is pretty one-note, and not incredibly believable. With some of the bigger personalities, they're so ridiculous that they're believable, and they're caricatures of archetypes. But it's a little implausible that someone could keep failing upwards so phenomenally in Silicon Valley when he can barely tie his own shoes.
- I know I'm a dork, but it hasn't been very techy yet this season, and I miss that. The "middle out" scene and the porn convention were two of my favorite scenes in the whole series, and it's because they're winks to the intelligence of the audience. Not been much winking so far.
I will keep watching, but it's a little slower going. I don't care that Dinesh and Gilfoyle have the same dynamic over and over - I just love watching the two of them. I love Jared so much it hurts. I can take or leave all of Richard's scenes, and I hope they find a new foil other than always going to the Gavin Belson well.
I also know Silicon Valley (the place) is a sausage-fest, but it seems like they've marginalized the few women's characters even more than before. Monica barely gets any screentime because they've made her role so unimportant.
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My PS Vue rolled into this episode after finishing the new one from Sunday night. I forgot how hilarious it was.
A couple things, that rape allegation was debunked and found that the girl who made the accusation was a previous classmate of TJ and his wife, who during college would send threatening messages to them because he was dating wife instead of her. That was the response that he and his wife gave, and I'm not sure why we should believe otherwise.- I have always really liked TJ Miller, saw him do stand-up at the Union this fall and it was hilarious. However, the guy's a possible-rapist who is apparently a drunk and possibly addict. The show made the right decision to mutually part ways... but I do think some of the punchlines have suffered for it. The last season or two, he had a much smaller role - and this show is made better by the bit parts that are scene-stealers.
fifyI didn't know Miller had left...I was waiting for him to reappear. Hope he enjoys prison.
The Christianity thing was funny...because of how much truth there was to it...Judge is a great writer.
A couple things, that rape allegation was debunked and found that the girl who made the accusation was a previous classmate of TJ and his wife, who during college would send threatening messages to them because he was dating wife instead of her. That was the response that he and his wife gave, and I'm not sure why we should believe otherwise.
Also, the show did not want TJ to leave, every executive except for Alec Berg was pleading with him to stay. TJ and Berg had a rift and Miller questioned his storylines (the repetitive nature of the highs and lows of starting a business) and Berg did not like that his writing was brought in to question. However, he knew that Erlich was such a big part of the show that he couldn't just fire him or write him out.
I don't claim to love the guy, and he's an idiot for what he's done recently in the news. But I can't blame him for leaving SV at his height when he had Deadpool, The Emoji Movie, and an hour long HBO stand up special available for him to be involved in.
The first few episodes had been languishing on our DVR, so I binged them all myself this weekend. My thoughts:
- I have always really liked TJ Miller, saw him do stand-up at the Union this fall and it was hilarious. However, the guy's a possible-rapist who is apparently a drunk and possibly addict. The show made the right decision to mutually part ways... but I do think some of the punchlines have suffered for it. The last season or two, he had a much smaller role - and this show is made better by the bit parts that are scene-stealers.
- I'm torn on Bighead looking like he'll get more screen-time. He can be hilarious in small doses, but his character is pretty one-note, and not incredibly believable. With some of the bigger personalities, they're so ridiculous that they're believable, and they're caricatures of archetypes. But it's a little implausible that someone could keep failing upwards so phenomenally in Silicon Valley when he can barely tie his own shoes.
- I know I'm a dork, but it hasn't been very techy yet this season, and I miss that. The "middle out" scene and the porn convention were two of my favorite scenes in the whole series, and it's because they're winks to the intelligence of the audience. Not been much winking so far.
I will keep watching, but it's a little slower going. I don't care that Dinesh and Gilfoyle have the same dynamic over and over - I just love watching the two of them. I love Jared so much it hurts. I can take or leave all of Richard's scenes, and I hope they find a new foil other than always going to the Gavin Belson well.
I also know Silicon Valley (the place) is a sausage-fest, but it seems like they've marginalized the few women's characters even more than before. Monica barely gets any screentime because they've made her role so unimportant.
There are good amount of women in the new team of coders. But having been in Silicon Valley working many times over the past 10 years (we have an office there), and being a geek. I will agree, it is a total sausage fest.
It is. And I know that it's accurate in that way. I just thought Monica was a good character, and it's too bad that she's getting such reduced screen time.
Even just Iowa-based IT does not have a lot of women. We're sort of unicorns.
Loved how the episode ended with them pointing out the new signature looked like the male anatomy, I literally didnt notice it until they mentioned it. Jared's line about having a face only a closet could love was great, holy cow his lines are amazing on the show.
I was thinking someone in the show mentioned right away or at least hinted at it. Maybe it was just so obvious to me I assumed they said something.I find it hilarious that you didn't notice it until they mentioned it. I (and probably most viewers) saw it immediately when they were trying to choose the new "signature".
Jared's analogy of "working the corner" freaking killed me, man. That was hilarious.
The whole "Being a Christian in Silicon Valley" story was hilarious. Richard was about as Cringe-worthy as ever this week.
Loved how the episode ended with them pointing out the new signature looked like the male anatomy, I literally didnt notice it until they mentioned it. Jared's line about having a face only a closet could love was great, holy cow his lines are amazing on the show.