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Silicon Valley | |
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Genre | Comedy |
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Opening theme | "Stretch Your Confront" by Tobacco |
Composer | Jeff Cardoni |
Country of origin | Us |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | six |
No. of episodes | 53 (list of episodes) |
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Cinematography |
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Editors | Tim Roche Brian Merken Al Levine |
Camera setup | Single-camera |
Running time | 28–47 minutes |
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Benefactor | Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
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Original network | HBO |
Movie format | HDTV (1080i) |
Original release | April vi, 2014 (2014-04-06) – December 8, 2019 (2019-12-08) |
Silicon Valley is an American comedy television series created by Mike Judge, John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky. Information technology premiered on HBO on April half dozen, 2014, running half dozen seasons for a full of 53 episodes.[i] The series finale aired on Dec eight, 2019.[two] [3] [4] The series, a parody of Silicon Valley culture, focuses on Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch), a programmer who founds a startup company called Pied Piper, and chronicles his struggles trying to maintain his company while facing contest from larger entities.[5] [6] Co-stars of the series include T.J. Miller, Josh Brener, Martin Starr, Kumail Nanjiani, Zach Forest, Amanda Crew, Matt Ross, and Jimmy O. Yang.
Silicon Valley has received critical acclamation since its airing, with praise for its writing and humor. The prove has been nominated for numerous accolades, including five consecutive Primetime Emmy Laurels nominations for Outstanding One-act Series.
Plot [edit]
Flavor 1 [edit]
Richard Hendricks, employee of a tech company named Hooli, creates an app known as Pied Piper, which contains a revolutionary information compression algorithm. Peter Gregory acquires a stake in Pied Piper, and Richard hires the residents of Erlich Bachman'due south business organization incubator, including Bertram Gilfoyle and Dinesh Chugtai, along with Jared Dunn, who also defected from Hooli. Meanwhile, Nelson "Large Head" Bighetti chooses to have a substantial promotion at Hooli instead, despite his lack of merit for the chore.
Gavin Belson instructs his Hooli employees to reverse engineer Pied Piper's algorithm and develops a copycat product called Nucleus. Both companies are scheduled to present at TechCrunch Disrupt. Pied Piper rushes to produce a characteristic-rich cloud storage platform based on their compression engineering. At the TechCrunch event, Belson presents Nucleus, which is integrated with all of Hooli's services and has compression performance equal to Pied Piper. Yet, Richard has a new idea and spends the entire night coding. The side by side morning time, Richard makes Pied Piper'southward last presentation and demonstrates a production that strongly outperforms Nucleus, then is mobbed by eager investors.
Season ii [edit]
In the immediate aftermath of their TechCrunch Disrupt victory, multiple venture capital firms offer to finance Pied Piper'due south Series A round. Peter Gregory has died and is replaced by Laurie Bream to run Raviga Capital. Richard finds out that Hooli is suing Pied Piper for copyright infringement, claiming that Richard adult Pied Piper's compression algorithm on Hooli time using company equipment. As a result, Raviga and all the other VC firms retract their offers. Richard turns down Hooli's buyout and accepts funding from controversial billionaire Russ Hanneman, though Richard quickly begins questioning his decision afterward learning nigh Hanneman's mercurial reputation and his excessive interference in day-to-twenty-four hours operations.
Belson promotes Big Head to Hooli [xyz], to make people call back he created the pinch algorithm and that Richard stole it to create Pied Piper. Belson agrees to driblet the lawsuit in favor of binding mediation to prevent the press from finding out almost how bad Nucleus is. Due to a clause in Richard's Hooli contract, the lawsuit is ruled in Pied Piper'due south favor. Raviga buys out Hanneman'southward stake in Pied Piper, securing three of Pied Piper'south 5 board seats. However, they decide to remove Richard from the CEO position due to previous incidents.
Flavour 3 [edit]
Afterward a failed stint with Jack Barker as CEO of Pied Piper, Richard somewhen regains his CEO position. Due to Jack wasting all their money on offices and useless marketing, a cash strapped Richard hires contract engineers from around the earth to assistance construct their application platform. Big Head receives a $20 million severance package from Hooli in commutation for non-disclosure and not-disparagement agreements. Big Head uses his money to gear up his own incubator and Erlich partners with him. Nevertheless, because of their spending habits, they declare bankruptcy, and Erlich is forced to sell his stake in Pied Piper to repay the debts. Gavin Belson hires Jack Barker as the new caput of development at Hooli.
After release, their platform is positively reviewed by members of the manufacture. Yet, just a pocket-sized fraction of the people installing the platform remain as daily agile users due to its complex interface pattern. Meanwhile, Jared secretly employs a click farm to artificially inflate usage statistics. An anxious Richard reveals the source of the uptick at a Series B funding signing coming together, leading to the deal existence scrapped. Laurie no longer wishes for Raviga to exist associated with Pied Piper and moves to sell majority control to whatsoever investor. Erlich and Big Head are able to buy control of the company after an unexpected windfall from the sale of a blog they bought. Pied Piper now prepares to pivot again, this time to become a video chat company, based on the sudden popularity of Dinesh's video chat application which he included on the platform.
Flavour 4 [edit]
Richard steps down as CEO of Pied Piper, and instead begins working on a new project: a decentralized, peer-to-peer internet, that would be powered past a network of cell phones without any firewalls, viruses, or government regulations. Gavin Belson is removed as CEO of Hooli later an incident involving COPPA violations from when he seized PiperChat. Jack Barker takes his identify as CEO. Gavin temporarily works with Richard, until he has an existential crisis and leaves Palo Alto for Tibet.
Laurie and Monica form their own VC visitor, Bream/Hall. Large Head becomes a lecturer at Stanford University's Department of Calculator Scientific discipline. Erlich gets into business with Keenan Feldspar, whose VR headset is the Valley'south latest sensation. However, Erlich is left out of a signing deal and is abandoned by Feldspar, leaving Erlich disillusioned. Erlich then goes to Tibet to meet with Gavin. While Gavin eventually returns home, Erlich stays.
Richard gets into business concern with FGI, an insurance company, who uses Pied Piper for their information storage needs. Afterwards a crisis involving FGI's data storage, the team discovers that the decentralized cyberspace is a working concept subsequently the data from their Pied Piper server had backed itself upward to Jian-Yang's smart fridge, as Gilfoyle used some of the Pied Piper lawmaking when he was trying to hack it, which in plow connected itself to a network of other refrigerators like it and distributing the data. Gavin ousts Jack from Hooli and regains his position as CEO. He offers a very generous conquering deal to Richard, who turns it down and decides to exist funded past Bream/Hall.
Season 5 [edit]
In the fifth flavor, the Pied Piper team gets new offices and hires a large team of coders to assist work on Richard's new internet. Meanwhile, Jian-Yang manages to convince a judge that Erlich is expressionless and so that he can inherit Erlich's manor, including the thought incubator and the 10% share of Pied Piper. Richard promotes Jared to be the new chief operating officer for Pied Piper, and Jian-Yang goes to Mainland china to build a knock-off version of Pied Piper.
Bream/Hall forces Richard to team up with Eklow, an AI team, and Pied Piper puts together a grouping of developers. When Eklow's CEO about destroys Pied Piper's brownie, Richard becomes fed up with Laurie and considers using Gilfoyle'south idea to create a cryptocurrency for Pied Piper as a fashion to secure an independent source of funding. After initially opposing the idea, Monica realizes that Laurie plans to brand Richard sell ads for his decentralized internet, and warns him. In gratitude, Richard offers her the newly vacated function of CFO at Pied Piper, and she accepts, finally cut ties with Laurie.
Afterwards unimpressive results from their cryptocurrency, Pied Piper is distraught when Laurie teams up with a wealthy Chinese manufacturer, Yao, who had been working with Belson to steal Jian-Yang's Pied Piper patent. Yao and Laurie add users to Pied Piper's network via a big number of newly manufactured phones, and prepare for a 51% attack against Pied Piper'due south network in order to take control of developing it. Richard asks Belson to put their software onto Hooli's Signature Box 3 network in order to stop Yao and Laurie, and Belson does so, but betrays Richard by teaming up with Laurie and Yao to delete Pied Piper. At the concluding minute, Pied Piper recruits Colin, some other developer betrayed by Laurie, to run his popular video game Gates of Galloo on the Pied Piper network, adding users and allowing Pied Piper to maintain control of enough of the network to block Yao'due south and Hooli's machines from accessing information technology. Meanwhile, due to the losses incurred in launching the unsuccessful Signature Box 3, Hooli'due south board of directors announce plans that forcefulness Belson to sell the visitor to Amazon and Jeff Bezos. PiedPiperCoin gains traction, and the season ends with the Pied Piper team moving into a huge new office space.
Flavour 6 [edit]
Pied Piper has go a large company of 500 employees with Richard speaking before Congress on his ideology of a new internet that doesn't collect user data. He is shocked to learn that Colin's online game Gates of Galloo, function of the Pied Piper family unit, has been collecting user information the entire fourth dimension. Colin refuses to stop, but Pied Piper depends on his game'southward revenue, so Richard seeks new investment in club to cut Colin loose. He finds shady Chilean billionaire Maximo Reyes, who offers Richard $1 billion. When Richard turns him downwards, Maximo begins staging a hostile takeover of Pied Piper. Meanwhile, Richard's correct-mitt man Jared has left Pied Piper to seek a new up-and-coming talent in need of his back up. Hooli, once a tech giant headed by Richard's rival Gavin Belson, downsizes drastically after most of the company is sold to Amazon. Pied Piper purchases what remains of Hooli, including its subsidiary FoxHole. CFIUS judges strange ownership of FoxHole to exist a threat to national security, and Maximo is forced to sell all of his shares of Pied Piper. Gavin, free from his Hooli position, launches a new campaign for "Tethics" (tech ethics) which leads to an investigation that would tie up Pied Piper's business dealings. Richard is able to maneuver out of this with the assist of Russ Hanneman. However, Pied Piper must at present assist Russ with his music festival RussFest. At RussFest, Richard suspects Laurie may be sabotaging their software every bit it is declining. It turns out that neither Yao Net The states nor Pied Piper scale. Instead of quitting, Richard integrates Gilfoyle's AI (with some edits from Dinesh) into PiperNet and information technology works ameliorate than anyone could have expected, assuasive Pied Piper to shut a bargain with AT&T. Even so, the team soon realizes that in this effort to maximize compression and efficiency, PiperNet's AI has institute a way to bypass all encryption, causing a potential global threat if launched. Thus PiedPiper is forced to intentionally neglect in gild to salvage the world from their own cosmos. They are successful in crashing the launch. At that place is a 10 year flash forrard to run into where anybody is, catastrophe with Richard misplacing a flash drive with the potential earth security-threatening lawmaking on information technology.
Bandage and characters [edit]
- Thomas Middleditch as Richard Hendricks, a coder and founder/CEO of Pied Piper.
- T.J. Miller every bit Erlich Bachman (seasons one–4), an entrepreneur who runs an innovation incubator in his house and owns 10% of Pied Piper.
- Josh Brener every bit Nelson "Big Head" Bighetti, Richard'south all-time friend who works at Hooli. Despite possessing few skills as a programmer, he often finds himself beingness promoted and finding success.
- Martin Starr equally Bertram Gilfoyle, the network engineer of Pied Piper who is known for his stolid and sardonic personality. Gilfoyle is a LaVeyan Satanist.
- Kumail Nanjiani every bit Dinesh Chugtai, a programmer specializing in Java and member of Pied Piper. He is often the victim of Gilfoyle's ridicule, pranks, and racist slurs.
- Christopher Evan Welch as Peter Gregory (season 1), the socially awkward billionaire founder and CEO of Raviga Capital also as a 5% equity owner of Pied Piper afterwards his $200,000 investment.
- Amanda Crew every bit Monica Hall, an employee of Raviga Capital and acquaintance partner.
- Zach Woods as Donald "Jared" Dunn, an ex-VP of Hooli who quits the company in order to join the Pied Piper team as its COO and business advisor.
- Matt Ross every bit Gavin Belson (seasons 2–6; recurring season 1), the CEO and founder of Hooli and the series' main adversary.
- Suzanne Cryer as Laurie Bream (seasons 2–vi), the replacement for Peter Gregory as CEO of Raviga Capital, and later on co-founder of Bream Hall Capital letter with Monica. Similar her predecessor, she is highly intelligent and socially inept.
- Jimmy O. Yang equally Jian-Yang (seasons 2–vi; recurring season ane), another tenant of Erlich's incubator, but has no interest with Pied Piper. He and Erlich have frequent disagreements.
- Stephen Tobolowsky as "Activeness" Jack Barker (season 4; recurring flavor iii), briefly CEO of Pied Piper and later Hooli.
- Chris Diamantopoulos as Russ Hanneman (seasons 4, vi; recurring season ii–3; invitee season 5), a advised, loud and fiery billionaire investor who provides Pied Piper with their Series A.
Production [edit]
Co-creator and executive producer Mike Estimate had worked in a Silicon Valley startup early in his career. In 1987, he was a programmer at Parallax, a company with well-nigh twoscore employees. Judge disliked the company's culture and his colleagues ("The people I met were similar Stepford Wives. They were true believers in something and I don't know what it was") and quit later less than 3 months, but the experience gave him the groundwork to later create a show almost the region'due south people and companies.[7] He recollects also how startup companies pitched to him to make a Wink-based animation in the past every bit material for the offset episode: "It was one person after some other going, 'In ii years, you lot volition not own a Idiot box set up!' I had a coming together that was like a gathering of acolytes around a cult leader. 'Has he met Bill?' 'Oh, I'm the VP and I only get to run across Bill once a month.' And then another guy chimed in, 'For 10 minutes, merely the 10 minutes is astonishing!'"[7]
The thought of Pied Piper is inspired by existent attempts for creating a decentralized web past a company called MaidSafe. Several of its squad members served every bit advisors and consulted on the series.[8]
Filming for the pilot of Silicon Valley began on March 12, 2013, in Palo Alto, California.[5] HBO green-lit the series on May 16, 2013.[9]
Christopher Evan Welch, who played billionaire Peter Gregory, died in Dec 2013 of lung cancer, having finished his scenes for the first five episodes.[10] The production squad decided against recasting the role and reshooting his scenes; on his decease, Judge commented: "The luminescence of Chris' performance is irreplaceable, and inspired united states in our writing of the series."[11] He went on to say, "The entire ordeal was heartbreaking. But we are incredibly grateful to have worked with him in the brief time we had together. Our bear witness and our lives are vastly richer for his having been in them."[12] In the eighth episode of season ane, a memoriam is made in his honour at the end of the credits roll.[13] The character of Peter Gregory was non killed off until the premiere of Season two.[14]
The show refers to a metric in comparing the pinch rates of applications chosen the Weissman score, which did not exist earlier the show'due south run. It was created past Stanford Professor Tsachy Weissman and graduate student Vinith Misra at the request of the show'southward producers.[15] [16]
Clay Tarver was named co-showrunner in April 2017 alongside Mike Judge and Alec Berg, as well serving equally an executive producer.[17] In May 2017, it was announced that T.J. Miller would be exiting the series after the quaternary season.[xviii]
Reception [edit]
Critical response [edit]
Silicon Valley has received disquisitional acclaim since its premiere. Rotten Tomatoes presented the first season with a 95% "Certified Fresh" rating and an average score of seven.94 out of 10 based on 57 reviews, with the critical consensus "Silicon Valley is a relevant, often hilarious have on contemporary technology and the geeks who create information technology that benefits from co-creator Mike Judge's real-life feel in the industry."[19] Metacritic, a website that gathers critics' reviews, presents the first season with an 84 out of 100 Metascore based on 36 reviews, indicating "universal acclamation".[20]
Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter said "HBO finds its best and funniest full-on one-act in years with this Mike Judge cosmos, and it may even tap into that nigh elusive affair, a wide audience."[21] Matt Roush of TV Guide said "The deft, resonant satire that helped make Gauge'southward Office Space a cult hitting takes on farcical new dimension in Silicon Valley, which introduces a socially maladroit posse of computer misfits every chip the comic equal of The Big Bang Theory 'due south science nerds."[22] Emily VanDerWerff of The A.5. Club said "It feels weirdly similar a tech-world Entourage—and that'southward meant equally more of a compliment than it seems."[23] Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com praised the jokes of the series but commented on the slow progression of the character evolution in the first two episodes and the reliance on common stereotypes in engineering, including "the nerd who tin't even look at a daughter much less talk to her or bear upon her, the young man of affairs who literally shakes when faced with career potential." He went on to say that the lack of depth to the characters creates "this odd push and pull; I want the show to be more realistic merely I don't care nearly these characters enough when information technology chooses to be and so."[24]
David Auerbach of Slate stated that the evidence did not become far enough to be called risky or a bitter commentary of the tech industry. "Considering I'chiliad a software engineer, Silicon Valley might portray me with my pants up to my armpits, nerdily and nasally complaining that Thomas' pinch algorithm is impossible or that nine times F in hexadecimal is 87, not 'fleventy five' (every bit Erlich says), but I would forgive such slips in a second if the show were funny."[25] Auerbach claimed that he used to work for Google, and that his wife also worked for them at the time of the review.[25]
The second season received disquisitional acclaim. On Metacritic, the season has a score of 86 out of 100 based on ix reviews.[26] On Rotten Tomatoes, the season holds a 96% approval rating with an average rating of viii.51 out of 10 based on 23 reviews. The site's consensus reads, "Silicon Valley re-ups its comedy caliber with an episode that smooths out the rough edges left behind by the loss of a beloved cast fellow member."[27]
The tertiary flavor too received critical acclaim. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has a 100% approving rating with an average rating of 8.78 out of 10 based on 24 reviews. The site'southward consensus reads, "Silicon Valley 's satirical take on the follies of the tech industry is sharper than ever in this very funny third season."[28] On Metacritic, the season has a score of 90 out of 100 based on xv reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[29]
The serial connected to receive critical acclamation in its fourth flavor. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season'due south approval rating is 94%, with an average rating of 7.64 out of x based on 34 reviews. The site'due south consensus reads, "Silicon Valley 's fourth flavor advances the veteran comedy's overall arc while adding enough new wrinkles – and delivering more than than enough laughs – to stay fresh."[30] On Metacritic, the season has a score of 85 out of 100 based on 10 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[31]
The fifth season received mostly positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season'south blessing rating dipped to 89%, with an average rating of seven.25 out of 10 based on 28 reviews. The site'southward consensus reads, "V seasons in, Silicon Valley finds a new mode to up the ante with tighter, less predictable plots, while still maintaining its clever brand of comedic commentary."[32] On Metacritic, the flavour has a score of 73 out of 100 based on 5 reviews.[33]
The sixth and concluding flavor received very positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the flavor'due south approval is 94%, with an average rating of seven out of 10 based on 18 reviews. The site'southward consensus reads, "Though the strangeness of reality threatens to one-upwards it, Silicon Valley 's final season is funny, fearless, and withal playing by its ain rules to the very stop."[34] On Metacritic, the season has a score of 78 out of 100 based on 4 reviews.[35]
Other reactions [edit]
Businessman Elon Musk, later on viewing the first episode of the evidence, said: "I really feel like Mike Judge has never been to Burning Man, which is Silicon Valley [...] If you haven't been, you just don't get it. You could take the craziest L.A. party and multiply it past a g, and information technology doesn't even get close to what's in Silicon Valley. The show didn't have whatever of that."[36] In response to Musk'southward comments, actor T.J. Miller, who plays Erlich on the show, pointed out that "if the billionaire power players don't get the joke, it's considering they're not comfy being satirized... I'yard sorry, but you could tell everything was truthful. You guys practice take cycle meetings, motherfucker." Other software engineers who also attended the same premiere stated that they felt similar they were watching their "reflection".[36] Musk later inverse his listen on the show. He said "Information technology starts to get very accurate around episode 4...so information technology took a few episodes to kinda become grounded. The first episodes struck me as Hollywood making fun of Hollywood's idea of Silicon Valley...which is not on signal. Just by about the 4th or 5th episode of Season one it starts to get expert, and by Season two, it's amazing."[37]
In January 2017, in an audience interaction by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, Gates recounted the episode in Silicon Valley in which the protagonists endeavor to pitch their product to diverse venture capitalists, saying it reminded him of his own experiences. Gates would later on keep to have a cameo in the series finale.[38]
In conference talks, Douglas Crockford has called Silicon Valley "the best show ever made about programming". He goes on to cite the episode "Bachmanity Insanity" to illustrate the absurdity of the tabs versus spaces statement.[39]
Accolades [edit]
Year | Ceremony | Category | Recipients | Result |
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2014 | SXSW Audience Award[40] | Episodic | Mike Judge | Won |
4th Critics' Pick Tv Awards[41] | All-time One-act Series | Silicon Valley | Nominated | |
Best Thespian in a Comedy Serial | Thomas Middleditch | Nominated | ||
All-time Supporting Role player in a One-act Series | Christopher Evan Welch | Nominated | ||
66th Primetime Emmy Awards[42] | Outstanding Comedy Serial | Silicon Valley | Nominated | |
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Serial | Mike Judge for "Minimum Feasible Product" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series | Alec Berg for "Optimal Tip-to-Tip Efficiency" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Art Direction for a Contemporary Programme (Half-Hour or Less) | Richard Toyon (production designer), L.J. Houdyshell (art director) and Cynthia Slagter (set decorator) for "Articles of Incorporation" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Main Championship Pattern | Garson Yu (artistic manager) and Mehmet Kizilay (designer/lead animator) | Nominated | ||
2015 | 72nd Golden Earth Awards[43] | Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy | Silicon Valley | Nominated |
67th Writers Guild of America Awards[44] | Comedy Series | Silicon Valley | Nominated | |
New Series | Nominated | |||
19th Satellite Awards[45] | Best Musical or One-act Series | Nominated | ||
Best Role player in a Musical or Comedy Series | Thomas Middleditch | Nominated | ||
67th Directors Lodge of America Awards[46] | Outstanding Directing – One-act Series | Mike Judge for "Minimum Viable Production" | Nominated | |
fifth Critics' Pick Boob tube Awards[47] | Best Comedy Series | Silicon Valley | Won | |
Best Actor in a Comedy Series | Thomas Middleditch | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Role player in a Comedy Series | T.J. Miller | Won | ||
1st Golden Maple Awards[48] | All-time Actress in a Tv Serial Broadcast in the U.S. | Amanda Crew | Won | |
67th Primetime Emmy Awards[49] | Outstanding One-act Serial | Silicon Valley | Nominated | |
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | Mike Judge for "Sand Hill Shuffle" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Serial | Alec Berg for "Two Days of the Condor" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a One-act Series | Brian Merken for "Two Days of the Condor" | Won | ||
Tim Roche for "Sand Hill Shuffle" | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Art Direction for a Gimmicky Plan (Half hour or less) | Richard Toyon (production designer), 50.J. Houdyshell (art director) and Jenny Mueller (prepare decorator) for "Sand Hill Shuffle" | Won | ||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Serial (One-half-60 minutes) and Animation | Ben Patrick (production mixer), Elmo Ponsdomenech (re-recording Mixer) and Todd Beckett (re-recording mixer) for "Server Infinite" | Nominated | ||
2016 | 73rd Golden Globe Awards[50] | Best Television Series – Musical or One-act | Silicon Valley | Nominated |
68th Directors Guild of America Awards[51] | Outstanding Directing – One-act Series | Mike Estimate for "Bounden Mediation" | Nominated | |
20th Satellite Awards[52] | All-time Musical or Comedy Series | Silicon Valley | Won | |
Best Histrion in a Musical or Comedy Series | Thomas Middleditch | Nominated | ||
68th Writers Guild of America Awards[53] | Comedy Serial | Silicon Valley | Nominated | |
Episodic Comedy | Clay Tarver for "Sand Hill Shuffle" | Won | ||
2d Gilded Maple Awards[54] | Best Actress in a Telly Series Broadcast in the U.S. | Amanda Coiffure | Nominated | |
Newcomer of the Yr in a Telly Serial Circulate in the U.S. | Amanda Coiffure | Won | ||
68th Primetime Emmy Awards[42] | Outstanding Comedy Serial | Silicon Valley | Nominated | |
Outstanding Lead Player in a One-act Series | Thomas Middelditch for "The Empty Chair" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | Mike Gauge for "Founder Friendly" | Nominated | ||
Alec Berg for "Daily Active Users" | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Serial | Dan O'Keefe for "Founder Friendly" | Nominated | ||
Alec Berg for "The Uptick" | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Product Design for a Narrative Program (Half Hour or Less) | Richard Toyon (production designer), Oana Bogdan (art managing director) and Jennifer Mueller (ready decorator) for "2 in the Box", "Bachmanity Insanity" and "Daily Active Users" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Single-Photographic camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Serial | Tim Roche for "Daily Active Users" | Nominated | ||
Brian Merken for "The Uptick" | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half Hour) and Animation | Todd Becket (re-recording mixer), Elmo Ponsdomenech (re-recording mixer) and Ben Patrick (production mixer) for "Bachmanity Insanity" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series | Jeanne McCarthy, Nicole Abellera Hallman and Leslie Woo | Nominated | ||
7th Critics' Choice Television Awards[55] | Best One-act Series | Silicon Valley | Won | |
Best Supporting Role player in a Comedy Serial | T.J. Miller | Nominated | ||
Television Critics Association Awards[56] | Outstanding Accomplishment in Comedy | Silicon Valley | Nominated | |
2017 | 21st Satellite Awards[57] [58] | Best Musical or Comedy Series | Silicon Valley | Won |
All-time Actor in a Musical or One-act Series | Thomas Middleditch | Nominated | ||
69th Primetime Emmy Awards[42] | Outstanding Comedy Series | Silicon Valley | Nominated | |
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | Jamie Babbit for "Intellectual Property" | Nominated | ||
Mike Gauge for "Server Error" | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series | Alec Berg for "Success Failure" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series | Jeanne McCarthy, Nicole Abellera Hallman, Leslie Woo | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Photographic camera Series (Half-Hour) | Tim Suhrstedt for "Success Failure" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Single-Photographic camera Picture Editing for a One-act Serial | Brian Merken for "Server Error" | Nominated | ||
Tim Roche for "Success Failure" | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Production Pattern for a Narrative Program (One-half Hour or Less) | Richard Toyon (product designer), Jaclyn Hauser (art managing director), Jennifer Mueller (set decorator) for "Success Failure", "Terms of Service", "Hooli-Con" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half Hour) or Animation | Elmo Ponsdomenech (re-recording mixer), Todd Beckett (re-recording mixer), Ben Patrick (production mixer) for "Intellectual Holding" | Nominated | ||
2018 | 70th Primetime Emmy Awards[59] | Outstanding Comedy Series | Silicon Valley | Nominated |
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | Mike Estimate for "Initial Money Offering" | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series | Alec Berg for "Fifty-One Per centum" | Nominated | ||
2019 | 23rd Satellite Awards[60] | Best Player in a Musical or One-act Series | Thomas Middleditch | Nominated |
17th Visual Effects Order Awards[61] | Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Episode | Tim Carras, Michael Eng, Shiying Li, Bill Parker for "Artificial Emotional Intelligence" – Fiona | Nominated | |
2020 | 24th Satellite Awards[62] | Best Player in a Musical or One-act Serial | Thomas Middleditch | Won |
72nd Primetime Emmy Awards[42] | Outstanding Sound Editing for a One-act or Drama Series (Half-Hr) and Animation | Bobby Mackston (sound supervisor), Sean Garnhart (sound furnishings editor), Ryan Gierke (dialogue editor), Joe Deveau (music editor) and Vincent Guisetti (foley creative person) for "Get out Event" | Nominated |
Dwelling house media [edit]
The complete first season was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 31, 2015; bonus features include sound commentaries and behind-the-scenes featurettes.[63] The second season was released on DVD and Blu-ray on Apr 19, 2016; bonus features include six audio commentaries, a behind-the-scenes featurette, and deleted scenes.[64] The 3rd flavour was released on DVD and Blu-ray on Apr 11, 2017; bonus features include deleted scenes.[65] The 4th flavor was released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 12, 2017; bonus features include deleted scenes.[66]
International broadcast [edit]
In Australia, the serial premiered on April 9, 2014, and aired on The Comedy Aqueduct.[67] In the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, it premiered on July 16, 2014, airing on Sky Atlantic, while also being available on cyberspace view-on-demand services such as Blinkbox.[68] In New Zealand, the serial airs on SoHo (endemic by Sky Network Tv Limited) and the series is available for streaming on Sky Become and NEON.[69] In India, the series is available for streaming on Hotstar.[70]
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- Silicon Valley at IMDb
- Silicon Valley on Rotten Tomatoes
- In-universe websites: Pied Piper, Hooli, Code/Rag, Aviato, Homicide, BreamHall
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_Valley_(TV_series)
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