Light Hi-Fi - Silicon Valley is an American comedy television series created by Mike Judge, John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky. The seri...
Light Hi-Fi - Silicon Valley is an American comedy television series created by Mike Judge, John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky. The series focuses on six young men who found a startup company in Silicon Valley. The series premiered on April 6, 2014, on HBO. The first season consisted of eight episodes. HBO renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on April 12, 2015. On April 13, 2015, HBO renewed Silicon Valley for a third season, which premiered on April 24, 2016. On April 21, 2016, HBO announced it had renewed the series for a fourth season to air in 2017.




When Hooli Nucleus fails to carry 4K video at a pay-per-view event, Pied Piper tries to generate publicity by live streaming a stunt for an energy drink company, Homicide. Despite a promising rollout, Erlich's past with the Homicide CEO and issues with the stunt driver complicate matters to a point that Pied Piper ends up quitting the job and instead live-streaming video of an unhatched condor egg. End Frame picks the event up for Homicide with a functioning, but lossy, 4K stream based on the Pied Piper algorithm, leaving Richard infuriated but without legal options to stop End Frame.


Big Head finds a prototype Nucleus phone left behind at a bar and, stunned at how bad Nucleus really is, provides it to Richard to use as leverage against Belson. Belson agrees to drop the lawsuit in favor of binding arbitration to prevent the press from finding out about the phone. At the arbitration, Hooli's lawyers don't appear to have a real case. However, an unintentional slip by Bachman leads Hooli to realize that Richard had used a Hooli computer to run a single test of Pied Piper, meaning that per the terms of Richard's employment contract, Hooli owns the rights to Pied Piper. Hooli calls Richard as a witness and, unwilling to lie under oath, Richard admits that he used a Hooli computer. However, while reviewing Jared's contract with Hooli as part of the lawsuit, since Belson also sued for the illegal hiring of Jared from Hooli, the judge discovers that the contract has a clause that makes it unenforceable. Since Richard's contract also has this clause, along with many Hooli employees, the lawsuit is ruled in Pied Piper's favor. Thinking that they had lost Pied Piper to Hooli, Richard sends a text to the team to delete all of the Pied Piper code, but the deletion program crashes before any damage could be done.
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- Episode 1 (Sand Hill Shuffle)
- Monica deals with her new boss; Richard makes a decision about the company's future.
- Episode 2 (Runaway Devaluation)
- Richard and the guys struggle to find a backer as they face legal and financial woes. Meanwhile, an old enemy pays Richard a visit.
- Episode 3 (Bad Money)
- While considering Gavin's proposal, Richard is approached by a billionaire.
- Episode 4 (The Lady)
- Richard butts heads with Erlich over a prospective hire; Dinesh and Gilfoyle grow suspicious.
- Episode 5 (Server Space)
- Gavin's interference causes Pied Piper to struggle with securing their expansion.
- Episode 6 (Homicide)
- Monica encourages the guys to pounce on an opportunity; Erlich reconnects with a former mentee.
- Episode 7 (Adult Content)
- With the Pied Piper team fielding job offers, Richard faces the prospect of folding.
- Episode 8 (White Hat/Black Hat)
- Richard accidentally sparks a feud that leads him to become paranoid about security.
- Episode 9 (Binding Arbitration)
- Erlich demands to be put on stand as Pied Piper and Hooli enter Arbitration. Richard faces a moral dilemma now that he realizes that Hooli's claim may have successful potential. Meanwhile back at Pied Piper headquarters, Jared, Dinesh and Gilfoyle question a profound theory and its affiliation to their live stream.
- Episode 10 (Two Days of the Condor)
- The verdict on Pied Piper's fate coincides with a startling real-life drama that makes their livestream immensely popular, and emotions run high as the gang tries to keep the company together.
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