Cornballer
Member
- Promo for next week's episode (please spoiler tag any discussion)
- Promo for next week's episode (please spoiler tag any discussion)
Being able to compress like that, is that impossible?The funny thing is that in the real Silicon Valley their valuation might be closer to $1 billion.
You think they're just shoehorning her in?Not impressed. Wasn't a lot of funny moments, too much emphasis in Richard, and shoehorning a female Peter Gregory into this doesn't seem like the way to go. Hopefully they just struggled with the actors death and can move past the story arch now.
You think they're just shoehorning her in?
Peter Gregory is dead.
Being able to compress like that, is that impossible?
Background info: I dont know much about data compression
Also, yall need to watch VEEP, best comedy on tv
I love that the new boss is a female version of Peter Gregory.
I thought the premiere was great - Funner than the entire first half of the first season.
haha
Eulogy was really nice, and then you get that lawsuit at the end that shits on it lmao
Having ostensibly written around Welchs passing for the back third of season one attributing Peters absence to an overseas business expedition Judge and his co-producers and writers realized they needed to address Gregorys whereabouts more concretely in season two in order to move the story forward [spoilers ahead]. The result was Sunday nights tribute to both Welch and the role he imbued so colorfully, complete with yarns about hippo invasions and a funeral scene featuring Welch (as Gregory) projected on massive screens overhead. That, and the addition of Suzanne Cryer (she of Seinfeld-ian yada yada yada lore) as new Raviga managing partner Laurie Bream, a bizarre-o, OCD analog to her predecessor Gregory. Executive Producer Alec Berg, who co-wrote the premiere, talked with us about balancing humor and pathos, distinguishing Laurie from Peter, and thir plot pivot.
Oh man, I knew I recognized her from somewhere!That, and the addition of Suzanne Cryer (she of Seinfeld-ian yada yada yada lore) as new Raviga managing partner Laurie Bream, a bizarre-o, OCD analog to her predecessor Gregory
Outstanding opener. Richard's cringe moment was something else. YOU ARE A SLUT!
BREAKING: @HBO renews @VeepHBO for a fifth season and @SiliconHBO for a third season: http://bit.ly/1zawcQD
I was going to ask about that!Amazing premiere. There were a lot of good jokes, CTO talk and Snapchat joke were the best.
It actually was the real CEO of Snapchat in the end.