The fact that the girl does not know Pied Piper shows how fast things change, and how insignificant you are, however big your success or failure is. This show has brilliant writing!
@@lazyy_troll7223 that's the point of "how fast things change, and how insignificant you are, however big your success or failure is." Unless of course, if people look it up on the internet.
That moment when they ask Richard if he was sad he never got to make the world a better place is heartbreaking. The man gave up everything to do the right thing, and he can never tell anyone.
@@robakazam3521 the AI that powers PiperNet had the ability to break all encryption, which would render the entire world vulnerable. Nukes and banking institutions could be hacked, etc. They had to fake the rat thing to get everybody off the trail.
@@robakazam3521The ai they created for Russfest worked too well to the point it can bypass any encryption, which if launched. Would destroy all online privacy, plunging the world into chaos. So Richard and team sabotaged their own launch to prevent the ai algorithm from destroying the world. Destroying the company and any future success for Pied piper and their staff
"Ended up together" when i read it before watching this i thought they actually ended up together as gay couple. just say "ended up working together" didn't you heard that Gilfoyle said to Dinesh that Dinesh bought a house next to him because he loves him?
Simran Sandhu thanks man and I was in middle of second last season I was just reading the comments here seeing what episode is this lol 😂 that’s when I realized it was the last one. I fucking love this show man. By the way I think Gavin Belson ended up together with that spiritual guy who he talks to I forgot his name. They argued like married couple those who I thought they might have ended up together.
As a software engineer since '84 and having worked in a couple of start-ups in the Bay Area, this series really hit the mark on so many levels. Genius.
Lets not forget Richard and Gavin. Monica and Laurie, and Dinesh and Gilfoyle.... Hmm... sort of all main characters had some rivalry except for Big-Head. (Fucking Big-Head)... OH Jared and..... Holden I guess.
@BeAn BeAn someone actually said my question for me, but it was "How do we know that technology has gone too far? Often times, technology initially scares us as overbearing but eventually becomes a useful part of daily life - how can we distinguish uncertainty from a genuine lack of safety?
Undoubtedly one of the best finales for any show ever. This episode has it all. It's emotional , rewarding , funny , heartbreaking and what not. I really appreciate the creators for keeping it real , they showed that even failure can teach you something.
At 25:48 there's a wave of regret that washes over his face. At least that's how I see it. But, the thing Richard doesn't realize (maybe he will in the future) is that he did make the world a better place, even if it was only for those closest to him.
I love that moment so much. There's the irony because the interviewer is suggesting that they didn't change the world/make it a better place, but only we the audience and Richard know that the truth is they absolutely did save the world by shutting down Pied Piper. And that's why I think there's a kind of soft smile on his face when he says that, because he knows they did but he can't talk about it.
Loved the facial reaction of Bighead when the interviewer said why everyone calls him "Big Head" because his surname is "Bighetti". It was like a bolt from the blue.
anagnorisis - the point in a play, novel, etc., in which a principal character recognizes or discovers another character's true identity or the true nature of their own circumstances.
The genius of Mike Judge is that he always has side characters that are just as memorable as the main ones. My other regret is that they should've have Pete Monahan as Laurie's lawyer. Just a short scene where he pauses the interview to warn her about how another inmate's body language indicated to him that she was about to shiv Laurie - because of course Pete would recognise that.
I love that they made it realistic in the end. It's a gift to anyone who's participated in a failed startup, which was most anyone who worked in a startup.
Mike Judge and everyone behind this show are brilliant. There aren't many comparisons to this level of humor, style, and content. This show perfectly satirizes big-tech, silicon valley, consumer culture at the time it was made. years later this will make no sense to anyone, but living through it I think its the most honest and real depiction of the tech world from 2000-2020. Big hype, big money, disconnection from things that actually make people happy, psycho billionaires. This is a snapshot of time as I've lived through it- lampooned straight to the jugular.
I'm really confused about the dementia thing. Like the joke made me laugh, but why did Big Head actually introduce himself to Jared?? I'm going to assume he doesn't actually have dementia
@@NatalleeK He doesnt want to be called Big Head anymore. So he reintroduce himself as Nigel. Jared thought Big Head forget his own name thus dementia joke.
@@kaimargonar1000 I think Big Head actually says "Nelson", because he just thought that Jared introduced himself to him as "Big head". So Big Head in return introduced himself as "Nelson"
@@OKANGUVEN99 It's a smidge under 20% and the Crown Estate holds it on behalf of the queen. The queen is only entitled to 15% of the profits of the Crown Estate while the rest goes to the UK treasury. The Crown Estate "only" manages about £14 billion though so it's nowhere near as much you'd expect from ~20% of the Earths landmass. Gates and the Rothschilds still has her beat by miles..
@@Nsjogrenz what about another series but it's set in the 1980s and 90s about a young Gavin Belson and a young Peter Gregory and how they started Hooli had a split and eventually formed a very bitter rivalry.
@@printhelloworld1413 The thumbdrive he is looking for contains the code to the Pied Piper network they felt forced to shutdown. Gilfoy, Dinesh, Monica, and maybe even Jian Yang seem to all have kept their own copy of the code and used it to progress their careers considerably (Dinesh/Gilfoy's top netsec firm, Monica's NSA job, Jian Yang's increased profits on the blackmarket) while Richard is the only one to not have used the code at all and ends up the worse off out of all of them because of it, even though Pied Piper and the code were mainly his brainchild and work. Nowadays he can't even find the thumbdrive to show off his once groundbreaking code, when in the past there were times when Richard was at the top of the Silicon Valley.
what cracks me up, even though they went relatively easy on the "old age" makeup aspect of the characters for the future premise since it's only a decade after all, I guarantee you most if not all of them will look virtually identical to how they are anyway w/o that stuff in 10 years lol
@@leonsantana3646 I was honestly hoping they'd make it even more ludicrous. Just at the end of ep, show the White House Press Briefing room, with podium, great seal in the background. The Press Secretary goes "Ladies and Gentleman, the President of the United States". Awkward pause. Then, Bighetti's voice "Wait, now- do I go on now? But I don't have my speech-" and then someone shoving him in front of the podium. Roll credits.
I can't be the only one who thinks that Richard is literally the only honest one and that Monica took the code to the NSA to spy on everyone, and Dinesh and Gilfoyle took it to make their cybersecurity company. Everyone thinks the code isn't being used but I think this interpretation of the ending is far more poignant.
@PrinceofGames she works for a "non profit think tank in DC" and signals nervousness via questioning tape use and smoking nervously when confronted with "so you work for the NSA?"
@@sabjekill What are you talking about? They made sure no one ever attempted the "four minute mile" of AI enhanced compression ever again. That's making the world a better place and not in some flowery marketing speak kind of way. They literally saved the world.
God, this is one of the best written shows I’ve ever watched. It really got me through a lot of bad days and cheered me up. Thank you so much HBO, the production team, and especially that extremely talented cast. Gentlemen.... and lady 😎
This is one of those shows when you finish you just want to start over again and again. Best show ever made. Thanks to all those involved. You did an amazing job.
@@mmareload9032that was a sign on intelligence that he had before the dementia. Dude worked at hooli and created apps. Now he can't even press the first key on Simon
@@mmareload9032maybe not over the show but it's def hinted in the finale that he developed dementia after pied piper fell....he doesn't even remember the first color on that simon game and he used have a pretty great memory before
That was a little bit heartbreaking, isn't it? Those eyes in that moment... I think he definetly regrets, cause he wanted to change the world so much((
@@ik7122012 Not at all! He meant what he said because he prevented anyone from gaining access to all weapons/information in the world. He *did* did change the world
I know what you mean, but also it wouldn't be the show it is. They undermine sentimentality with dick jokes. For example, the very vital key to Richard's discovery of Middle-Out was dick-related. An extremely significant moment. An extremely funny dick joke.
I love how Gilfoyle looks at the camera awkwardly before we see John working in that Server Room. It’s he’s embarrassed because we now know he has a friend that he actually likes... Haha
I got really emotional watching the end...Silicon Valley accompanied me during my all-nighters for my C.S classes and now that I have a job I appreciate the way this ending was done.
This is The end of a certain era. I remember that I got interested into software industry partly because of this show. I am currently studying third year of software engineering and looking forward to maybe starting My own company one Day in The furure. I am so grateful for this show, I don't think I would Be where i am today without this show.
This is the greatest show in the history of shows. It gave me all emotions. The jokes were incredibly executed, like, to perfection. Richard deserved better, Gilfoyle's roasts are amazing, Dinesh's insecurity and need to beat Gilfoyle is hilarious, Jared... don't get me started, he was everything, Bighead never got it, and he's my personal favorite, Monica was awesome, Jian Yang did awful things but you still love him, even the bad guys of the show are hilarious and lovable. 11/10.
I finished Silicon Valley for the third time last night...it makes me cry everytime. Every single person involved in this series did an amazing job and I might watch it for the fourth time. It's been over two years since its last episode and still gets to me. I wish all of them the best, the entire crew was wonderful.
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I look forward to watching it again..I just love that show
This is my first TV series. I was just literally crying like a child, and shedding tears on the last episode. Especially when the pipers revisited their hostel. Why would you do this Silicon Valley? This series is so precious. Glad it didn't come out as a movie and we got more details to it...!!!
Ever since we have been undergoing the lockdown, I watched Silicon Valley twice. I was a huge fan of the office but now I can add Silicon Valley to that list. I can watch this show countless times.
But see, not that I dislike the show at all, I wouldn't have stayed the entire time if I didn't, but I especially wouldn't have said now this was a quintessential bingeable show. I had tried to do that as a rewatch of all that came before I think it was season 5 that was going to be debut (cause the final one was season 6, right?) By part way thru season 4 I was continuing mostly just to remind myself of pertinent material before the next season premiere. It's a quality show but I feel like ultimately it falls into big repetitive swings far too easily to still have maximum enjoyment that quickly. But that's just me.
Couple years back, this show helped me go through a breakup of a 7-year relationship, I resonated with it so strongly without really knowing why. Today I think I finally understand: I poured my heart into something, gave it all my best years, overcame countless "impossible" moments against all odds... and yet when it's all said and done we can only discuss with people why it failed. I guess those are the incubator days of my life. Looking back, they weren't the happiest of days, but if asked to do it all again, I would say yes in a heartbeat, for the memories are priceless.
I don’t think I could literally ask for a better ending to my favorite show. Yeah they could’ve all been billionaires who revolutionized the world, in a good and bad way. But that’s not the point. They’ve all landed on their feat and still did something phenomenal for the world. There will never be a show that humanized the nerd/over-accentuated-ego/weird culture of Silicon Valley.
Exactly. This isn't a show about Richard or pied piper, it's a show about silicon valley. This is how the valley is. Plenty of amazing programmers with amazing ideas who have the potential to reach huge places and change the world and reach crazy success but it doesn't always work out, due to some reason or the other. And I think this gave it a less depressing ending note because it emphasized on the nostalgia, experience and memories gained by people like that during those times of their lives.
@@bianconera10ale just imagine going through what he went through, so close to everything you ever wanted just for it to be taken away and everyone laughing at you, thinking you failed but you knew otherwise but you could never say, for the benefit of these same people who mocked you. I'm surprised he didn't look even older XD
I really wish I could erase this show from my memory so I could relive the joy of watching it fir the first time. So many pauses and rewinding and such a good mix if emotions. Some of the best characters in a show I've ever seen.
@@reiko8728 True, I'm kind of underwhelmed with the ending. Even though there were some wholesome moments like Dinesh and Gilfoyle ending up together, something just didn't sit right with me. Pied piper deserved more of an "end", as well as Jin yang, who I thought was sidelined/portrayed as an illegal worker for the last 2 seasons. Also what is with the cliffhanger at the end? Maybe the writers were going for a more introspective ending of making the viewers make their owb ending for where the software is gone, but I thought it was lowkey stupid LMAO. TLDR; Great show, had the potential for a great finish but didn't quite get there.
@@rishabh5750 I think it was the perfect ending to the show, and making the viewers feel underwhelmed is probably by design, based on the real Silicon Valley. It just shows you how fast startups can grow and how easily they can collapse and be forgotten, much like many corporations in the past. I feel like Pied Piper's journey was really similar to AOL, in the sense that they dominated at their peaks, and then just collapsed into the shadows.
This is one of the best and smartest comedy series that I have watched. Every character has been written and played superbly. The finale is bittersweet one but is the perfect end for the series. Gonna miss this a lot.
Fresh into 2023 and this is still re-watchable, over and over. An amazing series. I would normally shout for another series, but it was all timed to perfection with the ending.
2021 and i just binge watched 6 seasons (for the first time). What a great show. It sure captured the zeitgeist. Great characters and acting. Erlich Bachman lives!
Interesting fact if you were wondering: Pictured in the back of Richards Stanford office is David Huffmann who is known for his Huffman coding. The same picture is also seen in Richards room at Erlich Bachmans house where also the famous test image "Lenna" was seen. The Lenna picture has unfortunately not made it to the Stanford office.
Though some fans are disappointed with and disgruntled at the series finale, they will gradually start realizing that it was the most realistic and pessimistic ending there could be.
@@LloydWaldo They were fucked and gonna go under every season, so I guess it just happened, as it does to many. Let's stay positive and appreciate Laurie inexplicably in prison.
Yeah, but I also thought it was kinda poetic. All the competition they faced, and yet the thing that ultimately destroyed pied piper was itself, making the world a better place... Making the world a better place... Making the world a better place...
Jared's disturbing anologies with light-hearted themes I will forever miss. 'You know Hitler played the Bonsoon, so actually he was the Hitler of music' I will miss those/these loner days watching Valley enjoying the social awkwardness of Richards character. Great ride!
TJ Miller must have really messed things up to not be invited to do this reunion. Sadly he basically made the show from the beginning and Silicon Valley would have never killed it in those early seasons without him.
The photo at 4:45 and the short few seconds of footage of that moment afterward are the very last shots filmed for the show. That's why they all look so genuine. The actors are experiencing the moment and the finality. Pretty genius to make that the "ATT Deal".
Sillicon Valley is sooo inspirational even if it’s just a show but I really get much thoughts and spirits out of it. I went there once last year and this year doing my best to land a job there! I appreciate this show!!
the series has a lot of moments where you can see the actors struggling to hold their laughs in.... honestly idk how they can do it at all... they'd have to yell cut because of me like 1,000 straight times
Hmm. Lots of people dumping on the finale in the comments. I thought it was absolutely brilliant. Interesting, imaginative, and fun. I loved that Laurie Breem wound up in prison, with no explanation. Big head winding up as president of Sta*m*ford was inspired, as were his finding out why people called him Big Head. I could go on... Great job, I'll really miss the show.
Many liked the show for how close it was to the real silicon valley. But accidentally writing an AI that solves NP-problems efficiently is just too far from reality. Of course, I can't say that it is impossible, but in case that it would be possible, the reason not to use it for humanity because all the security systems would be fucked up is just stupid. There are security systems that are not reasonable efficiently crackable even if P=NP. And the upsides to having a P algorithm for NP problems would be far greater.
The part where the interviewer asks him if he's sure his nickname didn't come from his last name Bighetti is priceless, one of the best bits in the episode
@Phil Jermakian Doubt there are very many fans who missed the always blue game. It was a callback to the days of sitting around the table in the hacker hostel.
The ending made me feel empty inside. Yet, I can't help but appreciate how well written it was. I'm going to miss these guys, thanks for the 6 seasons... You did okay.
I miss this show so much, everytime I think about it. One of the funniest shows I've even seen and heavily underrated. The writers understood these people perfectly and make fun of as many stereotypes on the tech area as they could and I loved it. Can't believe they made me miss a character like Gavin Belson, every character on this show was amazing and I just miss the interactions!
This extended version really had some great jokes (mostly from Jared). Not sure what version people who said they saw it all watched, but my downloaded one was only lasting 45:50 mins and clearly was cut.
@@sanjayraju988 do you have any idea what it is or how to get it drives me crazy I can't find it, my favorite score from any tv show, they're so good about using it exactly at the right moments
I remember watching this when I was still studying and clueless about how life is like in the tech industry. This show gave me a glimpse of it. Fast forward 2 years and I'm in it myself. Ah good memories
The fact that the girl does not know Pied Piper shows how fast things change, and how insignificant you are, however big your success or failure is. This show has brilliant writing!
Yeah. Last week we were chatting with my friend and were like "yeah that Apple guy, what was his name.. Omg dude!"
Remember when going from $8 Billion valuation to zero in a day was considered a big deal? Ah, youth.
I dare you to name me the owner of Google without googling it.
@@night00glider ik the founders Brin and Paige, no clue who the CEO is rn. some indian dude.
@@lazyy_troll7223 that's the point of "how fast things change, and how insignificant you are, however big your success or failure is."
Unless of course, if people look it up on the internet.
I'm gonna miss this show. What a ride!
Strongest Subtle show ever!
@@lazarusjambon1288 Yes, me too. I knew the first time I watched it that this was going to be one of my favourite shows. It was.
Dinesh and Gilfoyle will forever be in my heart
What a terrible ending!
why is this show canceling?
That moment when they ask Richard if he was sad he never got to make the world a better place is heartbreaking. The man gave up everything to do the right thing, and he can never tell anyone.
What happened? I don't remember
@@robakazam3521 the AI that powers PiperNet had the ability to break all encryption, which would render the entire world vulnerable. Nukes and banking institutions could be hacked, etc. They had to fake the rat thing to get everybody off the trail.
@@robakazam3521The ai they created for Russfest worked too well to the point it can bypass any encryption, which if launched. Would destroy all online privacy, plunging the world into chaos. So Richard and team sabotaged their own launch to prevent the ai algorithm from destroying the world. Destroying the company and any future success for Pied piper and their staff
@@robakazam3521he died so the world could live
Lol Jared’s dark analogies with heavy optimism always gets me
Yea hes a one of kind character I've never somebody so innocent but brutal at the same time
"He was like a feathery-haired David Koresh! And we were his wives! But...we were there willingly."
We gonna miss him
Such a great character.
@@hoilst lol i missed that line.... amazing!
The "allways blue" moment at the end.... this made me literaly shed some tears.
I'm crying rn
Same here!
Same!
Me too!
Yeah :')
I can't believe they got Erlich back for this finale. It's really him. I was like... Wow! What a miracle.
Yeah, he even lost weight and looks more handsome now too. So sad about Jian Yang 😭
@@sisi_life1999 Oh man, I really would love if they could bring back Jing Yang, at least he died as a hero.
@@thereaper2007 Yeah can't belief how rude that filmmaker was to Erlich, he is the one that is not true.
Indeed! He even had ID
The fact that Dinesh and Gilfoyle ended up together is so rewarding.
That's a happy ending to me
they deserve each other
"Ended up together" when i read it before watching this i thought they actually ended up together as gay couple. just say "ended up working together" didn't you heard that Gilfoyle said to Dinesh that Dinesh bought a house next to him because he loves him?
@@MonkeyDLuffy-cm4fm My sincerest apologies...in no way was it my intention lead you to an incorrect conclusion.
Simran Sandhu thanks man and I was in middle of second last season I was just reading the comments here seeing what episode is this lol 😂 that’s when I realized it was the last one. I fucking love this show man.
By the way I think Gavin Belson ended up together with that spiritual guy who he talks to I forgot his name. They argued like married couple those who I thought they might have ended up together.
I love how Dinesh and Gilfoyle still have John employed
was out of spite to not lose the chance of finally winning a chess match
not to forget he actually saved world from giving Dinesh wrong/faulty repo.
"Okay."
he’s Gilfoyle’s Anton human version, he sits and waits for when it’s time to work
@@elisamartinez202 omg this is so true!
As a software engineer since '84 and having worked in a couple of start-ups in the Bay Area, this series really hit the mark on so many levels.
Genius.
Jian Yang vs Erlich Bachman
The greatest television rivalry ever displayed to mankind.
This show will be missed.
What do you mean? Like Erlich says in the video, they were best friends.
Dinesh and Gilfoyle??
@@peesicle This.
Lets not forget Richard and Gavin. Monica and Laurie, and Dinesh and Gilfoyle.... Hmm... sort of all main characters had some rivalry except for Big-Head. (Fucking Big-Head)... OH Jared and..... Holden I guess.
@@Danielson399 bighead and sort of erlich??
- President Bighetti?
- Whoa, how do you know my name?
- I go to Stanford.
- Oh, no way, I work at Stanford. I'm the president.
BeAn BeAn saw you in the Elon ama
@BeAn BeAn I was actually in the call! Too bad I didn't get to ask a question 😔
BeAn BeAn yes, I am one of the Hack Club leaders! Speakers were picked on the spot in a semi-random process
@BeAn BeAn someone actually said my question for me, but it was "How do we know that technology has gone too far? Often times, technology initially scares us as overbearing but eventually becomes a useful part of daily life - how can we distinguish uncertainty from a genuine lack of safety?
@BeAn BeAn either that or they didn't have a question but remembered mine
Undoubtedly one of the best finales for any show ever. This episode has it all. It's emotional , rewarding , funny , heartbreaking and what not. I really appreciate the creators for keeping it real , they showed that even failure can teach you something.
25:50 The way he says "I think we did okay" makes me feel so sad.
It makes me feel so happy! Like he has no regrets, and there's a lot of unspoken heroes out there.
He definitely has regrets and looks broken inside. What else could he have said? It's just probably he didn't want to admit on camera.
Oh I read it the complete opposite way you did haha oh well, I guess each person has their own interpretation
At 25:48 there's a wave of regret that washes over his face. At least that's how I see it. But, the thing Richard doesn't realize (maybe he will in the future) is that he did make the world a better place, even if it was only for those closest to him.
I love that moment so much. There's the irony because the interviewer is suggesting that they didn't change the world/make it a better place, but only we the audience and Richard know that the truth is they absolutely did save the world by shutting down Pied Piper. And that's why I think there's a kind of soft smile on his face when he says that, because he knows they did but he can't talk about it.
I love that dinesh says :" I never did it for the fame..." and in the backround there is a framed photo with him and the guys from the shop
and he's wearing the swag jacket too
Loved the facial reaction of Bighead when the interviewer said why everyone calls him "Big Head" because his surname is "Bighetti". It was like a bolt from the blue.
anagnorisis - the point in a play, novel, etc., in which a principal character recognizes or discovers another character's true identity or the true nature of their own circumstances.
Big........head...
They should've interviewed Ron Laflame as well. He was one of the most underrated characters in the show
yeah!
Felt like he was straight out of "suits"! :P
Always thought his character was going to do something big, but he turned out to be one of the more stable characters.
The genius of Mike Judge is that he always has side characters that are just as memorable as the main ones. My other regret is that they should've have Pete Monahan as Laurie's lawyer. Just a short scene where he pauses the interview to warn her about how another inmate's body language indicated to him that she was about to shiv Laurie - because of course Pete would recognise that.
Yeap
I love that they made it realistic in the end.
It's a gift to anyone who's participated in a failed startup, which was most anyone who worked in a startup.
And most of us are Professors now 😂
@@HarryScanlan I bet that all of those who made (and possibly failed) startups with $6B evaluations - they all can be professors if they want to.
@@skyantenna that's what I said.
@@HarryScanlan My partner and I went into manual labor and are much happier now.
Mike Judge and everyone behind this show are brilliant. There aren't many comparisons to this level of humor, style, and content. This show perfectly satirizes big-tech, silicon valley, consumer culture at the time it was made. years later this will make no sense to anyone, but living through it I think its the most honest and real depiction of the tech world from 2000-2020. Big hype, big money, disconnection from things that actually make people happy, psycho billionaires. This is a snapshot of time as I've lived through it- lampooned straight to the jugular.
What happened in 2021-2023?
crypto@@christophegroulx7816
honestly, i feel like this show has been getting more and more relevant as time goes on
It sure has lol. Sam B.F. is like a real-life character from this show.
Hear, hear.
Big Head saying "Oh, cool" might be the funniest line in the whole series. It's like his whole character led up to that dementia joke
I'm really confused about the dementia thing. Like the joke made me laugh, but why did Big Head actually introduce himself to Jared?? I'm going to assume he doesn't actually have dementia
@@NatalleeK He doesnt want to be called Big Head anymore. So he reintroduce himself as Nigel. Jared thought Big Head forget his own name thus dementia joke.
@@kaimargonar1000 I think Big Head actually says "Nelson", because he just thought that Jared introduced himself to him as "Big head". So Big Head in return introduced himself as "Nelson"
I thought that was a reference to his father maybe having dementia. Maybe that's why he can be out of arizona
I just love how the richest man in the world was chill enough to participate
Bill Gates said that Silicon Valley is the closest thing to the real thing.
Didn't see Bernard Arnault
@Marek Hampel well technically queen of england still owns something like %20 of the planets land surface.
@@OKANGUVEN99 It's a smidge under 20% and the Crown Estate holds it on behalf of the queen. The queen is only entitled to 15% of the profits of the Crown Estate while the rest goes to the UK treasury. The Crown Estate "only" manages about £14 billion though so it's nowhere near as much you'd expect from ~20% of the Earths landmass. Gates and the Rothschilds still has her beat by miles..
It's based on a true story about a project Bill worked on and had to shut down because of the danger it posed.
Gavin was such a lovable antagonist. I’m so happy he is at peace and fulfillment writing romance fiction than tech.
The last scene where he's looking for his thumb drive is honestly heartbreaking
He should ask Monica.
I think it’s how they tee it up for a possible movie
@@Nsjogrenz what about another series but it's set in the 1980s and 90s about a young Gavin Belson and a young Peter Gregory and how they started Hooli had a split and eventually formed a very bitter rivalry.
Could someone elaborate?
@@printhelloworld1413 The thumbdrive he is looking for contains the code to the Pied Piper network they felt forced to shutdown. Gilfoy, Dinesh, Monica, and maybe even Jian Yang seem to all have kept their own copy of the code and used it to progress their careers considerably (Dinesh/Gilfoy's top netsec firm, Monica's NSA job, Jian Yang's increased profits on the blackmarket) while Richard is the only one to not have used the code at all and ends up the worse off out of all of them because of it, even though Pied Piper and the code were mainly his brainchild and work. Nowadays he can't even find the thumbdrive to show off his once groundbreaking code, when in the past there were times when Richard was at the top of the Silicon Valley.
Fun fact about 4:47, that was the final scene they filmed as a group, so they're genuinely emotional in that shot.
wow, Kumail does look devastated. it was a nice touch, thanks for the info
I can see it, Jared face :'
what cracks me up, even though they went relatively easy on the "old age" makeup aspect of the characters for the future premise since it's only a decade after all, I guarantee you most if not all of them will look virtually identical to how they are anyway w/o that stuff in 10 years lol
!
Gilfoyle in his ''emotional'' state... the sheer contrast
everyone else: has aged 20 years in ten.
Monica: not aged a day
that's what makeup does I guess
@@mastershooter64 or plastic surgery
@@Hgh38 or an injection which has a few nanograms of Botulinum toxin to the face
Even jared
so, the NSA?
Big Head is literally failing forward
he failed his way into the president seat of Stanford Uni
goals
At least he's consistent
“Pound Met 00” 💀
@@leonsantana3646 I was honestly hoping they'd make it even more ludicrous. Just at the end of ep, show the White House Press Briefing room, with podium, great seal in the background. The Press Secretary goes "Ladies and Gentleman, the President of the United States". Awkward pause. Then, Bighetti's voice "Wait, now- do I go on now? But I don't have my speech-" and then someone shoving him in front of the podium.
Roll credits.
After this he became governor of California
I can't be the only one who thinks that Richard is literally the only honest one and that Monica took the code to the NSA to spy on everyone, and Dinesh and Gilfoyle took it to make their cybersecurity company. Everyone thinks the code isn't being used but I think this interpretation of the ending is far more poignant.
Woah, could be!
I thought it was jin yang behind stealing the code :)
Or in typical Richard Hendricks fashion, he misplaced it
creo que tienes razón yo también pienso eso amigo.
@PrinceofGames she works for a "non profit think tank in DC" and signals nervousness via questioning tape use and smoking nervously when confronted with "so you work for the NSA?"
So glad they posted the entire documentary!
I watch this once a month at least
Where?
It makes sense though, people who haven't watched the series might watch this first, be intrigued and watch the series
@@jackywhite9756 I hope not! Too many spoilers to watch this first!!!!!
@@kae9mm722 still watching it in 2022?
Nice place?
Richard: No
Dinesh: Hell
Dunn: Like I was on streets again
Monica: Smelled
Gilfoyle: *It was alright*
Just the opposite to what Dinesh said.
Silicon Valley is one of, if not the greatest comedy show out there. 6 seasons, one terrific, amazing legacy
happy
My heart ached when Richard says about making the world a better place, "I think we did". Hands down the best series in the recent times.
Eh. I think the whole premise of the show was that none of them were making the world a better place.
@@jhands1988 Bingo.
@@jhands1988 ALL startups said they were making the world a better place. Only Pied Piper DID it by averting nuclear armageddon.
@@get8bit They didnt make the world a better place. They just didn't make it a worse place...
@@sabjekill What are you talking about? They made sure no one ever attempted the "four minute mile" of AI enhanced compression ever again. That's making the world a better place and not in some flowery marketing speak kind of way. They literally saved the world.
God, this is one of the best written shows I’ve ever watched. It really got me through a lot of bad days and cheered me up.
Thank you so much HBO, the production team, and especially that extremely talented cast.
Gentlemen.... and lady 😎
Untitled 1 you referred to the legend himself Gavin belson as the ex ceo of hooli?
Same
First time I saw it was on a 12 hour overnight shift. My crew and I would get so stoked for every season when it came out.
Sundays won't be the same.
Well...it was really only 53 Sundays over a year period, so a vast majority of Sundays didn't have episodes of SIlicon Valley.
Amen 😭😭😭
Tes they had
There are 52 sundays in a year
Or Mondays for the pirates around the world ;)
This is one of those shows when you finish you just want to start over again and again. Best show ever made. Thanks to all those involved. You did an amazing job.
My favorite part is probably how passionate Gavin and his partner are about their writing
Was his partner Jordan Peterson?
Put the kettle on!
"Pound - met double zero and title IX" 15:44
Dot Head 😂🔥😂🤣🤣🤣
freedom blows XD
That dementia line from Jared is heartbreaking in context. Big Head may have been showing signs of dementia for the entire show and we didn't know it.
a dude that can memorize stuff like that... you're crazy
dude memorized an ssh key, was that a sign of dementia?
@@mmareload9032that was a sign on intelligence that he had before the dementia. Dude worked at hooli and created apps. Now he can't even press the first key on Simon
@@mmareload9032maybe not over the show but it's def hinted in the finale that he developed dementia after pied piper fell....he doesn't even remember the first color on that simon game and he used have a pretty great memory before
@@atharvachoudhary6974yeah idk what they saying
They should have ended it with
"Do you think you made the world a better place"
"... i think we did okay"
ya but then we would have a minute less of the show which I don't want to give up
That was a little bit heartbreaking, isn't it? Those eyes in that moment... I think he definetly regrets, cause he wanted to change the world so much((
@@ik7122012 Not at all! He meant what he said because he prevented anyone from gaining access to all weapons/information in the world. He *did* did change the world
I know what you mean, but also it wouldn't be the show it is. They undermine sentimentality with dick jokes.
For example, the very vital key to Richard's discovery of Middle-Out was dick-related. An extremely significant moment. An extremely funny dick joke.
Monica stole the code base and now works for the NSA. I think it was a better ending, basically their failure was for nothing.
I really miss Elrich Bachman, He was so iconic.
Ikr
Yah same
He was the star of the show tbh
Ghani Abdul that’s true
What happened to him?
I love how Gilfoyle looks at the camera awkwardly before we see John working in that Server Room. It’s he’s embarrassed because we now know he has a friend that he actually likes... Haha
I like how Gilfoyle's hairstyle changed to look like John's after befriending him
hohhk
"there were a couple soviet submarines I had my eye on"
Goldfoyle forever.
Is that possible? Can civilians buy and live in subs?
@@thlee3 Pepsi did
@T lee Look this up for a week Pepsi had the second or third largest military in the world.
I think it may be a Operation Odessa refrence
I got really emotional watching the end...Silicon Valley accompanied me during my all-nighters for my C.S classes and now that I have a job I appreciate the way this ending was done.
This is The end of a certain era. I remember that I got interested into software industry partly because of this show. I am currently studying third year of software engineering and looking forward to maybe starting My own company one Day in The furure. I am so grateful for this show, I don't think I would Be where i am today without this show.
Why would this show make you want to go into software engineering
@@liloa03 you wouldn’t understand
@@liloa03 This guy.
Me too pal
I agree, nothing in this show has anything do with programming lol.
Some great extra treats in this.
Man this show was epic.
VERY underated.
Reporter: It’s not cause your last name is bigetti
Nelson: *Proceeds to rethink his whole life*
This is the greatest show in the history of shows. It gave me all emotions. The jokes were incredibly executed, like, to perfection. Richard deserved better, Gilfoyle's roasts are amazing, Dinesh's insecurity and need to beat Gilfoyle is hilarious, Jared... don't get me started, he was everything, Bighead never got it, and he's my personal favorite, Monica was awesome, Jian Yang did awful things but you still love him, even the bad guys of the show are hilarious and lovable. 11/10.
Mate how did you forget about Erlich..? 😂😂
@@Anon123anon erich dead jin yiang best fren
everything you said is absurd
@@prod.hxrford3896 your mom
@@pharmacist66 I see
“Don’t cry because it’s over, Smile because it happened.” Dr. Seuss
I finished Silicon Valley for the third time last night...it makes me cry everytime. Every single person involved in this series did an amazing job and I might watch it for the fourth time. It's been over two years since its last episode and still gets to me. I wish all of them the best, the entire crew was wonderful.
I look forward to watching it again..I just love that show
Terrible casting with richard but otherwise a very solid show.
@@Jay-ft3xh everyone is entitled to their opinion, even if it's wrong.
@@Jay-ft3xh who else can play such an awkward, delicate but also somewhat arrogant guy
@@Jay-ft3xh he's the best one
That *"Ahh...i think we did okay"* brought tears to my eyes. :(
Metoo😢
This is my first TV series. I was just literally crying like a child, and shedding tears on the last episode. Especially when the pipers revisited their hostel. Why would you do this Silicon Valley?
This series is so precious.
Glad it didn't come out as a movie and we got more details to it...!!!
19:18 that "hey man" from Jared, broke my heart
Ever since we have been undergoing the lockdown, I watched Silicon Valley twice. I was a huge fan of the office but now I can add Silicon Valley to that list. I can watch this show countless times.
Same here, great show.
I discovered it a week ago and I’m totally hooked
just finished after 6 days
@@freebeerishere You just can't watch a 5 year long show in less than a week, it's not possible!
"no"
"It's necessary"
But see, not that I dislike the show at all, I wouldn't have stayed the entire time if I didn't, but I especially wouldn't have said now this was a quintessential bingeable show. I had tried to do that as a rewatch of all that came before I think it was season 5 that was going to be debut (cause the final one was season 6, right?) By part way thru season 4 I was continuing mostly just to remind myself of pertinent material before the next season premiere. It's a quality show but I feel like ultimately it falls into big repetitive swings far too easily to still have maximum enjoyment that quickly. But that's just me.
Shed a tear twice in this last episode. The house scene and the line from Richard "I think we did okay...."
:')
Couple years back, this show helped me go through a breakup of a 7-year relationship, I resonated with it so strongly without really knowing why.
Today I think I finally understand: I poured my heart into something, gave it all my best years, overcame countless "impossible" moments against all odds... and yet when it's all said and done we can only discuss with people why it failed.
I guess those are the incubator days of my life. Looking back, they weren't the happiest of days, but if asked to do it all again, I would say yes in a heartbeat, for the memories are priceless.
I don’t think I could literally ask for a better ending to my favorite show. Yeah they could’ve all been billionaires who revolutionized the world, in a good and bad way. But that’s not the point. They’ve all landed on their feat and still did something phenomenal for the world. There will never be a show that humanized the nerd/over-accentuated-ego/weird culture of Silicon Valley.
Exactly. This isn't a show about Richard or pied piper, it's a show about silicon valley. This is how the valley is. Plenty of amazing programmers with amazing ideas who have the potential to reach huge places and change the world and reach crazy success but it doesn't always work out, due to some reason or the other. And I think this gave it a less depressing ending note because it emphasized on the nostalgia, experience and memories gained by people like that during those times of their lives.
what are you talking about worst ending ever
Richard: is 26 y/o during the first season
also richard: looks 70 y/o after 16 years
Yeah , they aged him up...could be from stress....Gilfoyle is just grey, which makes sense as I'm 35 and very grey. It happens
@@LudaChez yeah definitely it's for stress, he looks a bit older than the rest of them even in season 6.
@@bianconera10ale just imagine going through what he went through, so close to everything you ever wanted just for it to be taken away and everyone laughing at you, thinking you failed but you knew otherwise but you could never say, for the benefit of these same people who mocked you. I'm surprised he didn't look even older XD
Well he would be 42, he looks about that age here, they did a good job.
Software Engineering man. It can do that to you. I started having white hair from age 26
I really wish I could erase this show from my memory so I could relive the joy of watching it fir the first time. So many pauses and rewinding and such a good mix if emotions. Some of the best characters in a show I've ever seen.
"He died helping children in Africa from the tiger. Jian-Yang killed a tiger and the tiger killed him at the same time."
Best scene by far! Hahahaha
"You're not true"!!!
Fawaz1 fucking Carole Baskins
I have an idea
Tiger doesn't exist in africa.
Sudhir Dudeja yeah he’s lying about the whole thing that’s the joke here.
Richard deserved better and gilfoyle looking like geralt of rivia.
Facts. But you don't always get what you deserve. Especially as an idealist like Richard in today's world
I don't know, but to me this season looked like if they wanted to give an end as quick as possible...
@@reiko8728 True, I'm kind of underwhelmed with the ending. Even though there were some wholesome moments like Dinesh and Gilfoyle ending up together, something just didn't sit right with me. Pied piper deserved more of an "end", as well as Jin yang, who I thought was sidelined/portrayed as an illegal worker for the last 2 seasons. Also what is with the cliffhanger at the end? Maybe the writers were going for a more introspective ending of making the viewers make their owb ending for where the software is gone, but I thought it was lowkey stupid LMAO.
TLDR; Great show, had the potential for a great finish but didn't quite get there.
Geraldo Rivera?
@@rishabh5750 I think it was the perfect ending to the show, and making the viewers feel underwhelmed is probably by design, based on the real Silicon Valley. It just shows you how fast startups can grow and how easily they can collapse and be forgotten, much like many corporations in the past. I feel like Pied Piper's journey was really similar to AOL, in the sense that they dominated at their peaks, and then just collapsed into the shadows.
Richard as Galvin Benson professor of ethics… priceless 🤣
This is one of the best and smartest comedy series that I have watched. Every character has been written and played superbly. The finale is bittersweet one but is the perfect end for the series. Gonna miss this a lot.
"that doesn't sound like it's true"
"You're not true"
New favorite Silicon Valley line ever!
“I have an idea”
Fresh into 2023 and this is still re-watchable, over and over. An amazing series. I would normally shout for another series, but it was all timed to perfection with the ending.
"It would be all hands on deck at Yankee Candle" : You cannot tell me Jared was not the funniest person in this show
My favorite thing he did was do the impression of his fictional boss.
@Cbeddoe19 oh, so when he looked for his real parents in the militia he was kidnapped and raised by them? would explain the german in his sleep...
Yup. Also, that guy F*CKS!
Jared is happy with literally anything in life...so hard to find these kind of people in real life!!!!
2021 and i just binge watched 6 seasons (for the first time). What a great show. It sure captured the zeitgeist. Great characters and acting. Erlich Bachman lives!
"MARTIN, we were dancing as GIRLFRIENDS! That's it! "
Spoiler alert :
Pied Piper died a hero so it couldn't live long enough to be a villian.
It’s still pretty sad that they had to end it after all their hard work, looks like Richard never got over it
@@misty5015 Richard was happy with the fact that he made the right choice. That's who he's always been.
karankenZ agree
Whoa dude
Oh brother 🙄
Interesting fact if you were wondering: Pictured in the back of Richards Stanford office is David Huffmann who is known for his Huffman coding. The same picture is also seen in Richards room at Erlich Bachmans house where also the famous test image "Lenna" was seen. The Lenna picture has unfortunately not made it to the Stanford office.
plot twist: Jian Yang stole the last pied piper code flash drive and is making a bootleg company with it in other countries.
That’s how the video ends. But it’s monica that has it.
@@tryitout-701 how did Monica get it ?
@@ARyan-yv4hb She is NSA.
Though some fans are disappointed with and disgruntled at the series finale, they will gradually start realizing that it was the most realistic and pessimistic ending there could be.
Naveed Jafar the only proper ending for this show.
@@LloydWaldo They were fucked and gonna go under every season, so I guess it just happened, as it does to many. Let's stay positive and appreciate Laurie inexplicably in prison.
Naveed Jafar A magnificent ending for me though. The finale made it all be like a dream
They made skynet wtf that ending was fuckgin amazing .all that struggle and it was for skynet and they had to kill it. its genius
I thought the ending was spot on.
The ending was heartbreaking 💔
Yeah, but I also thought it was kinda poetic. All the competition they faced, and yet the thing that ultimately destroyed pied piper was itself, making the world a better place... Making the world a better place... Making the world a better place...
And terrible.. we watch and hope for the success of these guys and they ended up with nothing.. just sad
But where is the flash drive
Howdu guru
@@terrenceaxel3129 other than a scam, it's also illegal
26:02 felt like a personal attack. Solid burn tho. 10/10
sir idhr bhi entry btw luv your reactions
Dude Farrukh you here of all places!
Ironically Gilf was the only illegal immigrant in the show.
nah bro if you're from pakistan just tell them you're a man with a tan instead
@@rock3tcatU233 he did get his visa in S1 itself tho
"When people ask me about the pied piper, I always tell them the same thing...."
"Peter Gregory is dead"
Omg I just now got it
@@gagahusband Can you explain? I don't get it. :(
“Yes, I know...”
@@fromnow3050 "Monica, Peter Gregory is dead."
3:00 Camelot, Narnia, and ......... Waco. I love his nostalgic happiness when describing Richard as "their David Koresh"
But anton dosesn't call me anything. He just sits there quietly until it's time to work again
(Anton = John)
That’s a great pickup lol. I didn’t catch that
Jared's disturbing anologies with light-hearted themes I will forever miss.
'You know Hitler played the Bonsoon, so actually he was the Hitler of music'
I will miss those/these loner days watching Valley enjoying the social awkwardness of Richards character. Great ride!
TJ Miller must have really messed things up to not be invited to do this reunion. Sadly he basically made the show from the beginning and Silicon Valley would have never killed it in those early seasons without him.
He did. He did the Emoji Movie. Nuff said
Jared is the purest person in the world.
That guy fucks. 🤣🤣 Big Head is the purest.
@@LegendaryNoobXX7 "I am president of Stamford University."
*pause*
*pause*
*longer pause*
"Stanford."
“That’s a playful linen” lmao
13:45 I have to say I cried when I first saw the finale episode, and I cried again when I knew that the patent of middle-out is still there.
I get emotional when he asks richard: don't you feel bad that you never got to make the world a better place?
just saying dinesh has a wedding ring and guilfoyl is hiding his hand
Ahh ha...
Also look at the background behind Dinesh=kid's drawings.
Dainesh wedding ring was on his left hand...
Look at 19:41 no ring on left hand
Breaker could’ve gotten a divorce lol
Friggin love Silicon Valley. One of the best tv shows ever.
The photo at 4:45 and the short few seconds of footage of that moment afterward are the very last shots filmed for the show. That's why they all look so genuine. The actors are experiencing the moment and the finality. Pretty genius to make that the "ATT Deal".
Sillicon Valley is sooo inspirational even if it’s just a show but I really get much thoughts and spirits out of it. I went there once last year and this year doing my best to land a job there! I appreciate this show!!
Being an aspiring coder, this series is very close to my heart. Gonna miss everyone.
I love how Richard almost breaks character when Jared tells Big Head he works with people who have Dementia...😂
Dementia
the series has a lot of moments where you can see the actors struggling to hold their laughs in.... honestly idk how they can do it at all... they'd have to yell cut because of me like 1,000 straight times
I love the detail that they didn't aged Jared one bit.
Or Monica.
Hmm. Lots of people dumping on the finale in the comments. I thought it was absolutely brilliant. Interesting, imaginative, and fun. I loved that Laurie Breem wound up in prison, with no explanation. Big head winding up as president of Sta*m*ford was inspired, as were his finding out why people called him Big Head. I could go on... Great job, I'll really miss the show.
Many liked the show for how close it was to the real silicon valley. But accidentally writing an AI that solves NP-problems efficiently is just too far from reality. Of course, I can't say that it is impossible, but in case that it would be possible, the reason not to use it for humanity because all the security systems would be fucked up is just stupid. There are security systems that are not reasonable efficiently crackable even if P=NP. And the upsides to having a P algorithm for NP problems would be far greater.
The part where the interviewer asks him if he's sure his nickname didn't come from his last name Bighetti is priceless, one of the best bits in the episode
The finale was great in that it was funny, but as far as plot goes, it was kind of unsatisfying.
@Phil Jermakian Doubt there are very many fans who missed the always blue game. It was a callback to the days of sitting around the table in the hacker hostel.
I love him and his constant failure upwards, but president of Stamford...Stanford...is a bit much!
It's been a year since this amazing show ended, came back to reminisce it but ended up crying. Always blue 💙
The ending made me feel empty inside. Yet, I can't help but appreciate how well written it was. I'm going to miss these guys, thanks for the 6 seasons... You did okay.
Just remember that Pied Piper collapsed because of a missing dot on a screenshot.
Mohamed Suhail Irfan Khazi I like to look at it as the missing dot on the screenshot saved the world.
That dot prevented skynet
No, they showed how that platform can be used to hack devices, did you pay attention while watching? They hack a TESLA within seconds.
@@harishg1135 not seconds it's 2hrs and 4x minutes. but yeah that's the most secured protocol for tesla.
404 likes how fitting
I miss this show so much, everytime I think about it. One of the funniest shows I've even seen and heavily underrated. The writers understood these people perfectly and make fun of as many stereotypes on the tech area as they could and I loved it.
Can't believe they made me miss a character like Gavin Belson, every character on this show was amazing and I just miss the interactions!
This was a top tier show with an amazing ending. Loved every second.
This extended version has some good jokes. Should have aired it.
Tegan & Sera
Well, they did. On TH-cam.
@@marktwain3083 thanks, captain obvious.
They did air it. I watched this exact version on Sunday, except doubled for the present-day ending of the show.
This extended version really had some great jokes (mostly from Jared). Not sure what version people who said they saw it all watched, but my downloaded one was only lasting 45:50 mins and clearly was cut.
the background track at 24:58 along with that scene made me emotional af
😢😪😭😭
@@sanjayraju988 do you have any idea what it is or how to get it
drives me crazy I can't find it, my favorite score from any tv show, they're so good about using it exactly at the right moments
I remember watching this when I was still studying and clueless about how life is like in the tech industry. This show gave me a glimpse of it. Fast forward 2 years and I'm in it myself. Ah good memories
Wow.
Are you gathering material for your own show..? 🙄
The runtime suggests that this in universe documentary isn't even a theatrical release, but a made-for-TV or TH-cam mini-doc.
This show and my startup started together and we went along side by side. The show always motivated me. It felt as though the guys are my friends!!
How's your startup going? What is it about?
@@VivekYadav-ds8oz its embarrassing to say, but it's a failed startup
@@kalyanboro7704 Same man, same.
Please dont code skynet
@@kalyanboro7704 You fail fast and learn fast. One step closer to success.
It's been six years and I can't believe the show has ended. I really love these guys so much.