Richard Hendricks, the anxious, brilliant coder, must navigate the choppy waters of Series A paperwork. The problem? He refuses to kick out his deadweight best friend, "Big Head" (Nelson Bighetti), from the founding team. Erlich Bachman, the self-styled "disruptor" running the incubator, sees Big Head as useless. But Richard insists on loyalty over logic.
To understand the brilliance of Episode 3, one must understand the landscape of 2014. The tech bubble was inflating again, "disruption" was the buzzword of the day, and incubators were popping up in suburban garages across Palo Alto. Silicon Valley -2014- - Temporada 1- episodio 3...
Richard finds out an irrigation company owned by a man named Arnold Garris already owns "Pied Piper." The tech bubble was inflating again, "disruption" was
The primary conflict arises when (Thomas Middleditch) discovers that the name "Pied Piper" is already trademarked by an irrigation company in Gilroy, California. To keep his vision alive and secure Peter Gregory's investment check—which is made out to "Pied Piper"—Richard must negotiate with a stubborn business owner. originally aired on April 20
originally aired on April 20, 2014. This episode serves as a satirical deep-dive into the bureaucratic hurdles of starting a tech company, specifically focusing on the struggle of establishing a legal identity. Episode Overview Tricia Brock Matteo Borghese, Rob Turbovsky, and Carson Mell Primary Conflict: Richard discovers that the name "Pied Piper"