![]() Never mind that Laurie was probably right to do it – Richard is a great coder, and a terrible manager – I still feel for the poor bastard as he suffers one humiliation after another.įollowing the disastrous meeting at Reviga, most of the episode featured the Pied Piper alums trying to make the best of a bad situation, and one by one being seduced by the charms of new CEO “Action” Jack Barker, played wonderfully by character actor and podcaster Stephen Tobolowsky. Usually, though, that flip comes near the end of an episode, where the most agita-inducing moments of “Founder Friendly” came at the beginning, as Richard dealt with the aftermath of Laurie firing him as Pied Piper CEO and his terrible lack of options as a result. ![]() world…Īs I noted at the end of last season, Silicon's anti- Entourage qualities are great fuel for both comedy and angst, as my laughter at some point gets consumed by an empathetic panic attack for the latest mess Richard has found himself in. ![]() A few thoughts on last night's Silicon Valley premiere coming up just as soon as we're living in a post-R.I.G.B.Y. ![]()
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