Loved the episode.
Big Head is funny as fuck. Like maybe the best character I've seen in a while in a comedy role on TV.
My only gripe is despite the show not trying to be true to life I found it odd that even though she was playing her character as she's been the whole time Laurie Bream seemed clueless.
You'd think if she was sooo smart she'd already been like oh shit Richard can't leave. I get that was part of the episode as a whole being undervaluing Richard. Yet if Barker saw it why didn't Bream?
Its a power move. She knows that the company depends on Richard, telling him so would've meant that if they were to negotiate, she would be on the losing end, hence why undervaluing him was the correct move.
Barker actually acknowledged it because at that point they know that Richard isn't willing to budge and has been actually looking and meeting other people.
From Baker's point of view he really has nothing to lose at that point. Either Richard leaves (which he already thinks is happening), or his gamble works and he gets to keep him with or without compromises.
Good first episode.
He made the right choice at the end, which is something he NEVER did in Season 2.
Hopefully the writers stick to making sensible choices for their characters and not just choices that lead to drama and awkward shit.
Except it really isn't.
The right decision wouldve been to hold his ground and get more out of it. Richard held all the cards as the company was worth very little without him. The problem is that Gilfoyle and Dinesh broke his confidence by telling him that they were staying.
I mean, I can see the event happening just like that irl, but that wasn't really "the right choice"