Why does the pied piper fail

Marcellus 2022-09-10 09:37:42

This is a comedy about the life of a geek in Silicon Valley. Unlike some other comedies, the plot between each episode is related, and the development of the startup company pied piper is the main line of the whole show. There is an obvious main line that is obviously conducive to improving the appeal of the plot. Compared with the scattered TBBT, Silicon Valley can make people have the urge to chase the drama.

Judging from the plot of the first season, the composition of pied piper is destined to be an impossible company. The core technology of pied piper is a set of compression algorithms, invented by Richard, and Richard is a typical Programmer. He is good at programming. He becomes confident when speaking about technology, and the speed of speech is unconsciously accelerated, but he is very good at communicating with people. very poor. When he was faced with the choice of selling the company or accepting the investment, he vomited because the choice was too good; when he was about to convince investors, he actually wet his pants so that he could not see anyone. He also lacks the ability to discover and reuse talents. He doesn't know who can use it around him, and he won't even cherish Jared, who has worked for him and has a bright future.

When it comes to Jared, his strengths are obvious. He is a serious reader, and he is very proficient in learning the course. Despite his often timid appearance, his desire for success is stronger than his peers, and he is willing to work hard and make a fool of himself.

Pied Piper is a company of immature people, destined to fail.

But these immature people are the real Geeks. They have obvious merits. With time and guidance, they will grow very quickly, and maybe their second or third company will be successful. Maybe Peter or Monica will give Richard and Jared (or Erlich?) a crucial "lesson" in the back, pushing them to make a qualitative leap. Looking forward to the second season.

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Silicon Valley quotes

  • Donald 'Jared' Dunn: Hey! Sorry if I scared you, I know I have somewhat ghost-like features. My uncle used to say, "You look like someone starved a virgin to death."

  • [Repeated line]

    Gavin Belson: Fuck!