Arts & Entertainment <em>Silicon Valley</em> Recap: Coding In A Burning Room "This guy falling off a cliff is the first piece of good luck we've had," says Dinesh of the booming Pied Piper live-stream that's following a museum employee who was injured while removing
Arts & Entertainment <i>Silicon Valley</i> Recap: Schrödinger's Arbitration In the second-to-last episode of Silicon Valley's second season, we open on minor character Nelson "Big Head" Bighetti who has a run-in with a pair brogrammers from Nucleus. At a bar, one of
Arts & Entertainment <em>Silicon Valley</em> Recap: Para-Paranoid In the 8th episode of the second season of HBO's Silicon Valley we open with Russ Hanneman, presumably still sulking since he's sunk below billionaire status. He's arrived at the Pied Piper house
Arts & Entertainment <i>Silicon Valley</i> Recap: Failure = Success "Gentlemen of the Hooli board, and lady," CEO Gavin Belson opens a meeting to discuss Hooli's botched livestream. "To the ignorant or those in conventional industries, the recent Nucleus glitch may seem like
Arts & Entertainment <em>Silicon Valley</em> Recap: Kool-Aid In an adrenaline-fueled episode of Silicon Valley, we open with Nucleus' big debut, which, as we suspected, goes horribly awry. The live-streaming UFC-style fight that was supposed to promote Hooli's technology is buggy,
Arts & Entertainment <em>Silicon Valley</em> Recap: The Monkey's Paw "Night sweats can be a precursor to bedwetting, and that is very serious." That's Richard's bad doctor, the kind that's been popular in comedies for some time and whose medical advice is best
Arts & Entertainment <em>Silicon Valley</em> Recap: Three Comma Club "It says here on your resume that from 2010 to 2011, you... crushed it?" In a "programmer's market," Richard and Jared are forced to consider engineers with questionable resumés and personalities. And, to
Arts & Entertainment <i>Silicon Valley</i> Recap: Pre-Revenue "You're hot, you're sued, then the guy suing you offers you a buyout, am I right?" Enter billionaire Russ Hanneman (Chris Diamantopoulos), driving a bright orange McLaren, a kind character who's in the