It've always been joyous when Gavin gets involved with Richards and this one's no different. Also, good to see Jared coming back to help out his mates.
5 Reviews
Arguably the best Silicon Valley episode since Season 4.
philipposx-1229011 November 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This did feel like classic Silicon Valley, yes, it still lacks TJ Miller, but it does the best job in still feeling like the peak f SV somewhere around S2-4.
The Dinesh & Gilfoyle banter is arguably the shows biggest strength and it is one more time on display in this episode.
We also have the obligatory villainy, and setting up a showdown in the future as Laurie & Maximo are the big bad right now.
There's also some very fun interactions between Richard & Gavin which is also one of the shows strongest relationships. And lets not forget pokerface Terminator Jared.
Over all, this is the best SV episode in years.
Top episode of the year
magnum-ajt13 November 2019
Best Episode of The Series !
Tv-Addict199111 November 2019
Just end this show already
truebatmantd26 February 2023
This is another show that overstayed its welcome and this episode is another proof of it. There hasn't been a single good episode in this show ever since they got rid of the funniest character in the show (Erlich Bachman) and gave more time to Richard who is the most awkward and non-interesting character in this show.
Not only that but this episode also made no sense from a financial perspective because Richard's plan was factually wrong and that's not how company financials work at all. Richard buying Hooli would have no effect on Maximo Reyes buying his company and the whole explanation they offered in this episode is factually wrong. Whoever wrote this episode should have done their homework and researched actually how corporate finances and stock exchange regulations work because they obviously had no clue.
They should have ended this show at the end of the third season instead of torturing people with terrible episodes like this.
Not only that but this episode also made no sense from a financial perspective because Richard's plan was factually wrong and that's not how company financials work at all. Richard buying Hooli would have no effect on Maximo Reyes buying his company and the whole explanation they offered in this episode is factually wrong. Whoever wrote this episode should have done their homework and researched actually how corporate finances and stock exchange regulations work because they obviously had no clue.
They should have ended this show at the end of the third season instead of torturing people with terrible episodes like this.
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