'Silicon Valley' Season 2 Recap: Final Episode showed two sides of the coin, Producer reveals thoughts on Season 3 Spoilers

By Staff Writer

Jun 16, 2015 03:52 AM EDT

"Silicon Valley" Season 2 has just ended and the finale episode entitled "Two Days of the Condor" was a very dark season ender. A lot of fans are saying that the season finale was by far the best episode of the series as it showed the lawsuit that Pied Piper is facing despite the success of their new gadget. Season 3 spoilers will revolve around the lawsuit as revealed by Mike Judge.

In a report by Vulture, the "Silicon Valley" Season 2 Episode 10 has geared season 3 into a more daring and a more complicated set-up. The episode was reportedly perfectly plotted as two of the most annoying characters of the show had a lot of screen time in order to let the fans of the series be very infuriated. Pied Piper's code for surviving a real-world test was also very clever and realistic that a lot of people are able to connect with it.

Last week, a museum employee was shown stuck at the bottom of a ravine but was live-streamed by Pied Piper's new piece of gadget, a birdwatching camera. However, the crew of Pied Piper focused more on the success of their technology rather than helping the museum employee thus it showed that people celebrate despite a man's fall.

Pied Piper became all the more famous after Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao tweeted a link to the video posted by the company that has then resulted to hundreds of memes supposedly done by Filipinos, The Hollywood Reporter recaps.

However, the celebration of the crew of Pied Piper will be cut short as they get a call from Monica from Raviga, a firm owning a majority stake in Pied Piper. Richard then gets fired by Raviga because of his poor performance as the chief executive of Pied Piper.

After "Silicon Valley" Season 2 Episode 10 aired, Mike Judge, the creator of the HBO show revealed what was going on behind the scenes when the finale episode was made. He noted that the lawsuit will most likely be the central conflict for season 3 and that it will be a venue for the female characters to have a better place in the storyline for the upcoming episodes, The Hollywood Reporter shares.

Comedy series "Silicon Valley" Season 3 has no definite release date yet. Stay tuned for more updates. 

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