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The resolution this time was so lazy and half-assed that I thought it was self-parody at first. E.g. the serendipitous solution collapses mid-explanation, or Richard realizes they're always saved and looks around expectantly for a solution that never comes. Dinesh's prediction of a clueless insurance company owning the future of the internet might have actually taken the show somewhere new. Instead we got an ending scene that literally could be pasted at the end of S1E10 and fit perfectly.
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Snak posted:They didn't have the internet this whole time, they don't know about any of that. They didn't even know their network was still up. Oh that's true, fair enough.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 01:48 |
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I really liked the result of the buildup of Richard being an rear end in a top hat. They could have drug it on longer, but that was the real arc this season, and they capped it off with him being just a really loving terrible person, and everyone realizing it. That was the real payoff of the finale, I think. I hope that they deal with some of the aftermath of it next season.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 02:29 |
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frakeaing HAMSTER DANCE posted:I'd argue the height was the dicks bit at the end of season 1 Agreed. Season 1 is a lot > every other season so far. Part of that isn't their fault since a cast member died. It's still a good show but the cast getting the football pulled away every time gets old. Beller posted:The biggest problem with Veep is that it isn't funny. To me VEEP is one of if not the funniest show currently on tv. This season wasn't as good as the previous ones but still enjoyable. Both VEEP and Silicon Valley are better than most comedies on tv.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 02:36 |
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Just since TJ is throwing so much shade his way, I looked up what exactly Alec Berg has written. He wrote 5 episodes of Silicon Valley: quote:- Success Failure (2017) ... (written by) The Condor episode and the Tip-To-Tip Efficiency episode are two of my favs, and now that I come to think of it both gags had nothing to do with Erlich, so maybe that's why TJ doesn't like him EDIT: "Bad Money" was the episode that introduced Russ Hanneman - Alec Berg is cool as gently caress EugeneJ fucked around with this message at 02:55 on Jun 27, 2017 |
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Avasculous posted:Barring how terrible an idea it would be to design the fridges to accept software installations from each other, why wouldn't the fridge company use the same system to roll back/reformat all of the fridges after 50 customers called in at like 10 AM? I don't think you understand how lovely IoT devices are. My favorite line about them is a tie between, "IOT - The S is for Security," and, "Internet of poo poo."
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 02:58 |
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Also, to whoever said that Richard's "new internet" idea was hella lame, I definitely felt that way at the beginning of the season, and probably let out an audible groan when he started describing what everyone who's tech savy and had to deal with terrible internet service providers has daydreamed about. But, it's certainly relevant to the show and makes perfect sense that someone like Richard would take a crack at it. There is literally a competition going on right now with a $2 million prize to design a decentralized internet.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 03:00 |
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I like that the Chinese factory has suicide nets.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 04:10 |
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TJ Miller is the Robin Williams of our generation.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 04:15 |
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I just have to give a shoutout to Stephen Tobolowsky. Dude needs more roles where he's allowed to drop the "dopey" and be straight up sinister like he did once he realized he'd been played. I still remember his bit part in Sneakers where he goes from being Mr. Awkward Computer Dater to "let's go for a ride...*Doris*."
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 04:19 |
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Cojawfee posted:I like that the Chinese factory has suicide nets. That was a great establishing shot, subtle. BIG HEADLINE posted:I just have to give a shoutout to Stephen Tobolowsky. Dude needs more roles where he's allowed to drop the "dopey" and be straight up sinister like he did once he realized he'd been played. He is great, he should do something with Richard Jenkins, another fav semi-comedic bald dude actor. Stepbrothers sequel where he is Brennan's dad perhaps??
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 04:35 |
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Snak posted:Also, to whoever said that Richard's "new internet" idea was hella lame, I definitely felt that way at the beginning of the season, and probably let out an audible groan when he started describing what everyone who's tech savy and had to deal with terrible internet service providers has daydreamed about.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 04:47 |
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I'm not sure what you think the show is describing, but Richard seems to describe a large-scale meshnet, which is not implausible. Could you port all of the content on the existing internet to it? No loving way. But he never really claimed that he was doing that. I'm curious why you think it's "flat impossible" with our current understanding of technology.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 05:23 |
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Snak posted:I'm not sure what you think the show is describing, but Richard seems to describe a large-scale meshnet, which is not implausible. Could you port all of the content on the existing internet to it? No loving way. But he never really claimed that he was doing that. In order to be "free internet" the phones would need to be talking to each other outside of normal cell data. I don't think they've created that. It seems like what they created is an app that makes more storage space available on the phone and then hosts data which still gets accessed via the internet. I doubt any of the phones are close enough to each other to form a decent enough mesh.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 05:31 |
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Is he really talking about "free internet?" Of course that's impossible. I assumed that since his app was using regular cell data relayed by cell towers. So yeah, that's not really a mesh net, but is completely decentralized. And he's passed the data cost completely onto the user, but he's probably assuming everyone has the mythical unlimited data that doesn't actually exist. Just like the Weisman score, Richard's invention needs to be described in a way that average viewers will understand. I never got the impression that Richard was claiming his new internet would be "Free as in beer" since obviously to be on it you need to buy a smartphone and have a service provider and pay the bill and poo poo. I thought he meant "free as in speech" because a completely decentralized network couldn't be policed or shutdown easily, could persist anywere enough devices connected. No one could shut off your internet. There's all sorts of logistical problems to solve, ethical problems, financial problems, political problems, etc, but it doesn't seem like something that's impossible by any means.
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EugeneJ posted:Deja loving Vu Reminds me of Jason Segel, except I guess he didn't actually quit How I Met Your Mother in the end. Being on a super successful sit-com can be just as much a boon for your career as it it can be ruin in most cases. Donald Faison and Scrubs is another case I suppose.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 06:48 |
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I absolutely hate IoT and everything it represents so I'm glad the show took a huge poo poo on it.
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EugeneJ posted:Deja loving Vu Silicon Valley will go on just fine without TJ MIller; he's a big part, but not the linchpin. Cheers, though, I just can't watch past Shelley Long leaving. I know the general consensus is that the show did fine without her, but it just falls right apart for me.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 09:34 |
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Snak posted:Also, to whoever said that Richard's "new internet" idea was hella lame, I definitely felt that way at the beginning of the season, and probably let out an audible groan when he started describing what everyone who's tech savy and had to deal with terrible internet service providers has daydreamed about. We already have a decentralised internet. It's called the internet.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 11:31 |
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feedmegin posted:We already have a decentralised internet. It's called the internet. Yes, but it wasn't invented by Richard Hendricks, which is the only thing Richard Hendricks cares about.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 11:46 |
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Richard's entire idea is to have a functional internet without massive data storage servers, I mean, the idea has its problems but at the very least we can say it's a different architecture compared to what we have today. Though given that about 99.999% of the data on the internet is stored on massive server farms you're going to need a compression algorithm that makes files about one billionth of their original size for something like this to be viable, and even more so as you're going to rely upon duplicate copies of the data to deal with availability issues. But, I mean, it's par for the course given that this show portrays Richard as a compression wizard and has Gilfoyle build a skynet like super computer in his garage.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 12:19 |
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So we're back at season 1 again. Maybe this time we'll be rooting for Gavin. I know I will be.
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emanresu tnuocca posted:Richard's entire idea is to have a functional internet without massive data storage servers, I mean, the idea has its problems but at the very least we can say it's a different architecture compared to what we have today. You probably also need a central server or at least a bunch of independently operated nodes that can handle talking to the storage network to find the files you need.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 14:30 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:So we're back at season 1 again. Maybe this time we'll be rooting for Gavin. I know I will be. " Bream Hall gets us." Hasn't Laurie hosed over Richard way more than Gavin at this point? She: -Defunded the company as soon as Richard got sued. -Restored funding and immediately demoted him when he won the suit . -Bought in jack barker, supported his box. -Defunded Pied Piper again and sold it off to the highest bidder because Richard almost committed fraud.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 14:42 |
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It's because of Monica. She's the only person Richard listens to.
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EugeneJ posted:Just since TJ is throwing so much shade his way, I looked up what exactly Alec Berg has written. To defend TJ for no reason, his criticism seems to be about Berg's show running instincts. TJ argues that Berg is responsible for what most of this thread hates: the network sitcom cycle of hitting the reset button at the end of every episode.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 14:57 |
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i am the bird posted:To defend TJ for no reason, his criticism seems to be about Berg's show running instincts. TJ argues that Berg is responsible for what most of this thread hates: the network sitcom cycle of hitting the reset button at the end of every episode. Entourage was the exact same way - most of the TVIV crowd "just wanted to see the 4 guys hang out because that's funny" while the rest were like "it's stuck in a cycle of struggling to get a movie made and then always getting the movie made anyway so this sucks and nothing matters"
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 15:11 |
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I honestly didn't feel like TJ's interview was that negative, he was more candid than you'd expect in a PR interview but it's clear he was just rambling and letting his mind run; I honestly believed that the man just felt like the role has reached and dead end and that he doesn't want to be involved, he'd rather do voice overs and his stand up routine even if it means he won't be as famous, it really all felt 100% legit.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 15:17 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:It's because of Monica. She's the only person Richard listens to. when are they going to gently caress?
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I kind of wish Gavin had told Richard where Erlich was "oh I left him in a Tibetan opium den with enough money to smoke himself to death". Richard has become such an rear end in a top hat he'd probably just say "oh, ok" and not actually care. The way that Gavin lied about it to me sets up a potential reveal in sitcom tropes, but it won't happen and will probably be forgotten.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 15:22 |
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priznat posted:I kind of wish Gavin had told Richard where Erlich was "oh I left him in a Tibetan opium den with enough money to smoke himself to death". Richard has become such an rear end in a top hat he'd probably just say "oh, ok" and not actually care. Judge said specifically that this was done as to allow TJ "an out" in the future if he'll agree to make a cameo. They offered him a reduced role in the next season but he refused so it seems like from the showrunner's side they'd definitely like to have Erlich return at some point and that this is entirely up to TJ.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 15:31 |
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Holyshoot posted:when are they going to gently caress? series finale
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 15:50 |
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Jared is the one who fucks
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 16:13 |
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Holyshoot posted:when are they going to gently caress? Hopefully never. I like that Monica exists as more than a love interest, though her character is still pretty half-baked.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 16:14 |
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This show has a lot of good things but, even after sticking it out to the end of this season, there's a lot I don't like about the characters. Nothing lethal on its own, but altogether a reason I won't be tuning back in for season 5. Jared: Just gonna jump in here first, because he is still the best character. This guy is impossible; thoughtful, smart, respectful, a real stud (who fucks!), and yet also a product of child molestation and foster care. Why the gently caress would he stay with Richard? Is the scope of Richard's callousness comparable to Jared's abuser? Jared should've walked off to his own Entourage spinoff already. Richard: He's just the worst person. I don't think there's an English slur to describe his weakness and selfishness. I doubt other languages have appropriate slurs. Dinesh/Gilfoyle: I've gotten bored of their sniping, and this season's brief escalation to violence made it really uncomfortable. I like to see Kumail Nanjiani play characters with a bit more smugness and security, (like on Community, Adventure Time, or even his Broad City cameo). Also, I still remember Bill Haverchuck enough to want Martin Starr to be the underdog, but his character reads more as Roman from Party Down's self-insert most of the time. Erlich: He was the best for a few seasons but so underused this year that I won't really miss him. Have fun smoking weed on set in Vancouver, T.J. Miller. Gavin/Jack/Bighead/Russ/Monica/Laurie: All funny characters in their own rights, but also all dependent on being used just enough. I can't see any of their gimmicks as truly worthy of being expounded upon at this point. Jian Yang: He is perfect. Don't attempt to make him into Erlich 2. Really just let Jimmy O. Yang into the background of any scene he chooses. All other women on the show: woah woah this is silicon valley too many women would be unrealistic we have to dump your character asap !!
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Cojawfee posted:You probably also need a central server or at least a bunch of independently operated nodes that can handle talking to the storage network to find the files you need. So yeah again, not happening.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 16:29 |
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It'll never happen, because it's not that type of show, but I would really like Richard to just realize that he's gay, and the lead relationship between Jared and Richard to be official.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 17:54 |
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Wasn't the ending I was hoping for, though I don't know what I was expecting. But it felt like a given that they'd fall rear end-backwards into a solution to their big problem, so it just wasn't as funny or interesting as previous seasons.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 17:55 |
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This season was all over the place, and the overarching plot is starting to get in the way of how funny the show is. I can generally ignore the cyclical nature of their position resetting over and over as long as the jokes are good, but the amount of time focused on Richard turning into an irredeemable scumbag is making it hard to keep watching. He's screwed over just about everyone he knows at this point only to have another last minute magic solution work things out in his favor, they had better actually do something with it next season.
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I appreciate that at least Richard got punched in the face.
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