Pretty easy to believe that man is difficult to work with.
This season was uneven but this was the only episode I thought was really bad. The self-learning smart fridge out got a big groan from me. Dinesh and Gilfoyle were just props. it was weird.
But I just thought that what the show has suffered from, whats bad about it, is that Richard is the CEO and then he isnt but then he finds his way back to be CEO, and then once he finds his way back to being the CEO he says he doesnt want to be the CEO, and its just the same thing over and over. So I thought it would be really interesting [to leave].
I will never be on Silicon Valley again. That character, as you have seen, disappeared into the ether. And he did it at a time when no one was sick of him, when he had worn thin but not worn out. And even my father when I told him that I was leaving was like, Yeah, we watched three or four episodes in a row and its kind of one-note. I think its a good idea. So I had the perfect father-son moment with him going, Yeah, its starting to kind of suck. Its a little stale. Youre becoming a bit hack. If I can trust anyone in terms of comedy, its my father. I thought this is definitely a good idea if hes saying, Im getting sick of watching you. Why dont you do something else?
I guess some people are like, Ah, I guess hes got too much going on, hes too big for the show. What are you talking about? Its, like, the best show on television, in my opinion, and Im going and doing The Emoji Movie and you can publish that because Sony knows we down to get motherfing paid globally.
Ugh... they're going with Laurie Bream again?
Bruh... she's what I would imagine the outcome would be if Peter Gregory took a sentient shitShe's the best character in the whole show
Someone should make a thread about this TJ Miller exit interview.
It's really fucking something. I won't give anything away, just read it.
This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.
She's the best character in the whole show
That interview is bananas. Holy shit.
I guess it too four seasons for this show to go the way Heroes did.
Someone should make a thread about this TJ Miller exit interview.
It's really fucking something. I won't give anything away, just read it.
Someone should make a thread about this TJ Miller exit interview.
It's really fucking something. I won't give anything away, just read it.
He didn't bail. He found that he was no longer on the show when he read the finale script.TJ Miller is a dick and bailing on the show is going to backfire on him, though the show should probably have already ended anyway so whatever. They ran out of ideas in Season 1 and ever since then have just recycled the same formula over and over again.
He didn't bail. He found that he was no longer on the show when he read the finale script.
Richard was such an unlikable douche in that final scene with Gavin.
Not seeing where's he's a dick. And leaving the show is his perpgative 🤷🏾*♂️ Sounds like there was a lot of differing opinions on the production side and that led to a lot of locking of horns. Probably a pretty toxic working environment. We'll never know the full story for real most likely.TJ Miller is a dick and bailing on the show is going to backfire on him, though the show should probably have already ended anyway so whatever. They ran out of ideas in Season 1 and ever since then have just recycled the same formula over and over again.
I thought it was. Huh.That is very much not what happened.
Not seeing where's he's a dick. And leaving the show is his perpgative 🤷🏾*♂️ Sounds like there was a lot of differing opinions on the production side and that led to a lot of locking of horns. Probably a pretty toxic working environment. We'll never know the full story for real most likely.
I also want to be the voiceover of How to Train Your Dragon theme parks. Im doing a lot as a public servant and jester to the American public. As Kristen Stewart always says, Its worldwide. Its worldwide.
Because they had to move the production schedule around. Thats how heavy-duty my schedule is. Even the most successful comedy next to Veep on HBO was like this thing that I had to Im doing stand-up and I come back and I didnt sleep at all. I was incredibly busy. People joke about it but Im the hardest-working man in show business, maybe. So they were like, Lets make this easier for both of us. And I was like, I think this is an amazing opportunity.
So that all interested me and most of all it made me laugh really hard. That was the impetus behind walking. Thats sort of the impetus behind everything I do, it just makes me laugh. Its not about money, its not about any of that stuff. Its certainly not about fame, which is destructing my relationships with my family. Its about things that are interesting and funny. Thats what we need right now in a post-religious, post-meaning society.
And although that makes for a terrible time at the airport because everybody high-fives me, grabbing your ass on the way to your fing plane to Omaha, Nebraska, to do standup comedy these people want to know, Do you really want to walk from what many would say is the cushiest situation in television? The platinum age of television. And I said, Yeah, I think that would be really interesting.
Im me, the guy that thinks all of this is sort of ridiculous. It was a joke. Leaving was a joke that I thought would be a good joke because the show would grow and change. It seemed like a funny trick to play on everyone. Its just like, what if Kramer [Michael Richards] left in the middle of Seinfelds height? And also what if that guy never said the n-word on a stage? What if that was the end of this character? I just thought that would be really fascinating.
Ok finale. Just wish they would to a Fall season instead of waiting still next Spring.