
SummaryThe Mike Judge comedy follows the lives of software developers in the Silicon Valley (T. J. Miller, Thomas Middleditch, Kumail Nanjiani, Martin Starr, and Zach Woods) who try to develop a new software platform.
Created By:John Altschuler, Mike Judge, Dave Krinsky
❮ Silicon Valley
Season 3
6 Seasons
Season Premiere:
Apr 24, 2016
Metascore
Universal Acclaim
90
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Universal Acclaim
8.9
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Metascore
Universal Acclaim
90
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15 Reviews
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Apr 25, 2016
100
Silicon Valley remains one of the best comedies on television.
Apr 20, 2016
100
It’s a series that, for the third season in a row, finds power in juxtapositions, and crafts its satire easily by exposing the absurd in sharp relief to the ordinary.
User score
Universal Acclaim
8.9
95% Positive
244 Ratings
244 Ratings
2% Mixed
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Jul 22, 2016
10
Silicon Valley's third season is the show's best so far - that's saying something when there was nothing wrong with the previous two seasons. The show fleshes out its dramatic encounters with a little more depth without relinquishing its superb comedic timing. Everything is great - not one moment on-screen is wasted.
May 28, 2016
10
So far so good. This show keeps getting even funnier episode after episode. Also, the plot is pretty nice, and the characters keep amazing me. They are all hilarious!
Apr 19, 2016
91
It’s easy enough for new viewers to join this Emmy-nominated gem, as its third season reshuffles everyone’s deck at least once.
Apr 22, 2016
90
If anything, Silicon Valley feels more confident, less uncertain of its identity or place in the TV landscape, and more willing to utilize its excellent supporting cast, especially Kumail Nanjiani and Martin Starr. The lack of notable female characters continues to be a bit alarming.
Apr 22, 2016
80
[Silicon Valley] continues to demonstrate a knack for making business and technology strategies a comprehensible and effective component of its storytelling.
Apr 19, 2016
80
There’s great fun, even excitement, to be had when watching a comedy rework and develop its template, not just copy the existing one.
May 26, 2016
10
This show continues to be great. Silicon Valley still has the same techy humor as before while developing the story with a new direction for Pied Piper.
May 3, 2016
10
This is the second best comedy on TV behind Broad City. Just a brilliant show that just doesn't misfire. It seems to have the steam to finish this year strong and have a couple more in the tank.
Apr 27, 2016
10
Doesn't miss a single beat, the jokes are as funny as ever, the characters that are introduced seem fun and interesting, and the cast is, as ever, on top form.
Jun 14, 2016
2
Enjoyed the first two seasons of this, I liked Betas better and was sorry that got canceled, but this season of SV is complete and utter trash, couldn't make it past the second episode.
May 29, 2016
2
Silicon Valley is supposed to be a comedy. It's not funny; it's just depressing. For example: an executive sarcastically suggests the worst idea he can think of. It's objectively bad. The sales team thinks it's great. The CEO thinks it's great. It becomes the company's primary goal. That's the joke. The whole show is like this now - one man trying to deal with the depressing stupidity of the corporate world from within its constraints. It's not Peter from Office Space knocking down the walls of his cubicle, it's his co-worker pinning a "Hang in there!" poster to the wall.





























