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https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/re...review-1250092
"All things come to an end and, in these Peak TV times, shorter is almost better," says Daniel Fienberg, who watched three of the final season's seven episodes. "All three of the episodes are very strong and that's a good sign heading to the exit. You can cherish all the Gilfoyle moments, the Jian-Yang moments, Richard's continuing foibles, etc., and hope that a series of minor characters will get their cameos," says Fienberg. "If feels like Silicon Valley has been there as long as the Valley itself has, which is really the best compliment. It captured that entrepreneurial sense that early techies had about changing the world, while simultaneously spoofing how real money warps the world they live in. The noted excesses of tech companies supplied Silicon Valley with some hilarious material (that continues apace, by the way) and the show was always there when some new wrinkle needed to be addressed — this last season seems to be putting an emphasis on tech evil as Richard and Pied Piper try to set free a new, better, people-powered Internet that isn't so Facebook- and Google-reliant." ALSO:
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