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Silicon valley season 1 download red Continue Funkz's Word and Google. Kinsey Promes, 2014 American television series Silicon ValleySeason 1 intertitleGenreComedySal mike judge John Altschuler Dave Krinski starring Thomas Middleditch TJ. Miller Josh Brener Martin Starr Kumail Nanjiani Christopher Evan Welch Amanda Crew of zack Woods Matt Ross Suzanne Cryer Jimmy O. Ian Stephen Tobolowsky Chris Diamantopoulos Opening Theme Stretch Your Face by TobaccoCountry-Born United States Original Language (s)EnglishNo. seasons6N. Episodes53 (episode list)ProductionExecutive Producer (s) Mike Judge Alec Berg John Altschuler Dave Krinsky Michael Rothenberg Tom Lassally Producer (s) Jim Kleverweis Camera setSingle-cameraRunning time28-47 minutesProdold company (s) Trial films Alec Altschulerinsky Works. 3 Arts Entertainment HBO Entertainment DistributorWarner Bros. Television DistributionReleaseOriginal NetworkHBOPicture formatHDTV (1080i)Original releaseAprel 6, 2014 (2014-04-06) - December 8, 2019 (2019-12-08)External LinksWebsite is the Valley of american comedy tv series created by Mike Judge Judge, John Altshuler and Dave Krinski. It originally aired on HBO on April 6, 2014, with a total of six seasons of 53 episodes. The series finale aired on December 8, 2019. The series, a parody of Silicon Valley culture, focuses on Richard Hendrix (Thomas Middleditch), a programmer who founded a startup company called Pied Piper, and talks about his struggle to keep his company in the face of competition from large organizations. Co-stars of the series: T.J. Miller, Josh Brenner, Martin Starr, Kumail Nanjiani, zack Woods, Amanda Crew, Matt Ross and Jimmy O. Young. Silicon Valley has received critical acclaim since its airing, with praise for its writing and humor. The show has been nominated for numerous awards, including five consecutive Emmy Nominations for Outstanding Comedy Series. Plot Main Article: List of Silicon Valley SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst April 18, 2014 (2014-04-06)1 June 2014 (2014-06 -01)21012 April 2015 (2015-04-12)June 14, 2015 (2015-06- 14)31024 April 2016 (2016-04-24)June 26, 2016 (2016-06-26)41023 April 2017 (2017 -04-23)25 June 2017 (2017-06-25)58 March 2018 (2018-03-25)13 May, 13, 13 2018 (2018-05-13)6727 October 2019 (2019-10-27)8 December 2019 (2019-12-08) Season 1 Main Article : Silicon Valley (season 1) Richard Hendricks creates an app known as Pied Piper that contains a revolutionary data compression algorithm. Peter Gregory acquires stake in Pied Piper, and Richard hires resident business incubator Ehrlich Bachmann Bertram Guilfoyle and Dinesh Chugtai with Jared Dunn, who moved from another technology company called Hooli. Meanwhile, Nelson Bighetti's Big Head chooses to take a substantial promotion to Hooli instead, despite his lack of merit for the job. Gavin Belson instructs his Hooli employees to change the algorithm of the engineer Pied Piper and develops a copycat product called Nucleus. Both companies are scheduled to present at TechCrunch Disrupt. Pied Piper is in a hurry to create a technology-rich cloud storage platform based on compression technology. At the TechCrunch event, Belson introduces Nucleus, which is integrated with all Of Hooli services and has a compression performance equal to Pied Piper. However, Richard has a new idea and spends all night coding. The next morning Richard makes a final presentation of Pied Piper and demonstrates a product that is far superior to Nucleus, and it is crushed by impatient investors. Season 2 Home Article: Silicon Valley (Season 2) Immediately after their TechCrunch Derailment win, several venture capital firms are offering to fund the Pied Piper Series Round. Peter Gregory died and is replaced by Laurie Brim to manage Raviga Capital. Richard learns that he is suing Pied Piper for copyright infringement, claiming that Richard developed a compression algorithm Pied Piper at hooli time using the company's equipment. As a result, Raviga and all other VC firms decline their offer. Richard turns away from the ransom and accepts funding from Russ Hanneman, although Richard quickly begins to doubt his decision, learning about Hanneman's mercurial reputation and his excessive interference in day-to-day operations. Belson promotes Big Head in Hooli to make people think he created a compression algorithm, and Richard stole it to create Pied Piper. Belson agrees to drop the lawsuit in favor of binding arbitration to prevent the press from learning about how bad The Nucleus is. Because of a clause in Richard's contract, the lawsuit ruled in favor of Pied Piper. Raviga buys Hanneman's stake in Pied Piper, securing three of the five pied Piper board seats. However, they decided to remove Richard from the position of CEO due to previous incidents. Season 3 Home Article: Silicon Valley (season 3) After a failed stint with Jack Barker as CEO of Pied Piper, Richard eventually regains his position as CEO. Because of Jack spending all his money on offices and useless marketing, cash-strapped Richard hires contract engineers from all over the world to help build his application platform. Big Head receives a $20 million severance package in exchange for non-disclosure and non-disclosure agreements. Big Head uses his money to create his own incubator and Ehrlich partners with him. However, because of their purchasing habits, they declare bankruptcy, and Ehrlich is forced to sell his stake in Pied Pied pay off the debts. Gavin Belson hires Jack Barker as the new head of development at Hooli. After the release, their platform is positively viewed by industry representatives. However, only a small fraction of people installing the platform remain as daily active users because of its complex interface design. Meanwhile, Jared secretly uses click farms to artificially inflate usage statistics. An anxious Richard reveals the source of the uptick at the Series B funding signing meeting, leading to the deal being scrapped. Lori no longer wants Raviga to be linked to Pied Piper and goes on to sell control over most to any investor. Ehrlich and Big Head can buy control of the company after an unexpected windfall from the sale of the blog they bought. Pied Piper is now preparing to turn again, this time to become a video chat company, based on the sudden popularity of video chat app Dinesh, which he has incorporated on the platform. Season 4 Home Article: Silicon Valley (season 4) Richard resigns as CEO of Pied Piper, and instead begins working on a new project: a decentralized, peer-to-peer Internet that will be powered by a cell phone network without any firewalls, viruses or government regulations. Gavin Belson has been ousted as CEO of Hooli following an incident involving COPPA breaches when he took over PiperChat. Jack Barker takes his place as CEO. Gavin temporarily works with Richard until he has an existential crisis and leaves Palo Alto in Tibet. Lori and Monica form their own VC company, Bream/Hall. Big Head becomes a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University. Ehrlich is in the business of Keenan Feldspar, whose VR headset is the Valley's latest sensation. However, Ehrlich was left out of the deal and waived Feldspar, leaving Ehrlich disappointed. Ehrlich then travels to Tibet to meet Gavin. While Gavin eventually returns home, Ehrlich remains. Richard does business with the insurance company FGI, which uses Pied Piper to store data. After the FGI data storage crisis, the team discovers that decentralized Internet is a working concept after data from their Pied Piper server was backed up to Jian-Yang's smart fridge, as Guilfoyle used some of the Pied Piper code when he tried to hack it, which in turn connected to a network of other refrigerators like it and the distribution of data. Gavin ousts Jack from his position as CEO. He offers a very generous acquisition deal to Richard, who turns it down and decides to be funded by Bream/Hall. Season 5 Home Article: Silicon Valley 5) In season five, the Pied Piper team gets new offices and hires a large team of programmers to help work on Richard's new internet. Meanwhile, Jian-Yang manages to convince the judge that Ehrlich is dead so he can inherit Ehrlich Ehrlich including the idea of an incubator and a 10% share of Pied Piper. Richard promotes Jared as the new chief operating officer of Pied Piper, while Jian-Yang travels to China to build a knock-off version of Pied Piper. Bream/Hall forces Richard to team up with Eklow, the AI team, and Pied Piper brings together a development team. When Eklow's CEO almost destroys trust in Pied Piper, Richard is fed up with Laurie and is considering using The Idea of Guilfoil to create a cryptocurrency for Pied Piper as a way to provide an independent source of funding. After initially opposing the idea, Monica realizes that Laurie plans to make Richard sell ads for his decentralized internet, and warns him. In gratitude, Richard offers her recently vacated CFO role in Pied Piper, and she agrees to finally sever ties with Laurie. After unimpressive results from their cryptocurrency, Pied Piper became distraught when Laurie teamed up with a wealthy Chinese manufacturer, Yao, who worked with Belson to steal Jian-Yang's Pied Piper patent. Yao and Laurie add users to the Pied Piper network through a large number of new phones and are preparing for a 51% attack on the Pied Piper network to take control of its development. Richard asks Belson to put his software on the Signature Hooli Box 3 network to stop Yao and Laurie, and Belson does so, but betrays Richard, teamed up with Laurie and Yao to remove Pied Piper. At the last minute, Pied Piper recruits Colin, another developer betrayed Laurie to run his popular video game Gates Gallu on the Pied Piper Network, adding users and allowing Pied Piper to retain control of enough network to block Yao and Hooli machines from accessing it.