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Season 3 opens with Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch), the chief brain and chief executive, facing a tough decision: accept the diminished role of CTO, or leave Pied Piper for good.
Silicon's anti-Entourage qualities are great fuel for both comedy and angst, as my laughter at some point gets consumed by an empathetic panic attack for the latest mess Richard has found himself in.
The ensemble grows, but Judge and Berg are wise to preserve Richard's place at the center of Silicon Valley. This is still the story of a protagonist with a good idea, noble intentions, and ample vulnerabilities.
You might be wondering how the show could have any targets left after two brilliant seasons. Oh, trust us -- we folk who encounter the tech world and its people on a regular basis -- they are only getting started over at Silicon Valley.