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In the high-tech gold rush of modern Silicon Valley, the people most qualified to succeed are the least capable of handling success. Partially inspired by Mike Judge’s own experiences as a Silicon Valley engineer in the late ‘80s, Silicon Valley is an American sitcom that centers around six programmers who are living together and trying to make it big in the Silicon Valley.
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In the high-tech gold rush of modern Silicon Valley, the people most qualified to succeed are the least capable of handling success. Partially inspired by Mike Judge’s own experiences as a Silicon Valley engineer in the late ‘80s, Silicon Valley is an American sitcom that centers around six programmers who are living together and trying to make it big in the Silicon Valley.
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IMDbEpisodic | 2014 | Carson D. Mell
Newcomer of the Year in a TV Series Broadcasted in the US | 2016 | Amanda Crew
Best Actress in a TV Series Broadcasted in the US | 2015 | Amanda Crew
Best Actor in a Series Comedy or Musical | 2019 | Thomas Middleditch
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program HalfHour or Less | 2015 | Richard Toyon
Half Hour SingleCamera Television Series | 2015 | Cynthia Anne Slagter
Location Team of the Year Half Hour Television | 2016 | Karen E. Gilbert
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series Half Hour | 2018 | Benjamin Patrick
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Comedy | 2016 | Tom Lassally
Outstanding Comedy Series | 2015 | Tom Lassally
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | 2017 | Jamie Babbit
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | 2016 | Thomas Middleditch
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series | 2018 | Alec Berg
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series | 2016 | Leslie Woo
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series HalfHour and Animation | 2020 | Bobby Mackston
Outstanding SingleCamera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series | 2017 | Tim Roche
Outstanding Cinematography for a SingleCamera Series HalfHour | 2017 | Tim Suhrstedt
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program HalfHour or Less | 2016 | Oana Bogdan
Outstanding Art Direction for a Contemporary Program HalfHour or Less | 2014 | Cynthia Anne Slagter
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series HalfHour and Animation | 2018 | Benjamin Patrick
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series | 2017 | Alec Berg
Best Actress in a TV Series Broadcasted in the US | 2016 | Amanda Crew
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | 2018 | Kumail Nanjiani
Best Actor in a Comedy Series | 2018 | Thomas Middleditch
Best Actor in a Series Comedy or Musical | 2019 | Thomas Middleditch
Best Actor in a Comedy Series | 2016 | Thomas Middleditch
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | 2017 | Zach Woods
Comedy Lead Actor | 2016 | Thomas Middleditch
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Television Pilot Comedy | 2015 | Nicole Abellera
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Television Series Comedy | 2018 | Leslie Woo
Outstanding Visual Effects Television | 2014 | Cory Jamieson
Half Hour SingleCamera Television Series | 2019 | Lori West
Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Episode | 2019 | Tim Carras
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series Half Hour | 2016 | Benjamin Patrick
The Weissman Score was something created by the writers to try and convey a metric to an audience that might not necessarily be well-versed in computer programming. But the producers had Stanford researchers actually develop a legitimate equation that is slowly gaining traction in the research community.
Zach Woods has been known to improvise some of his lines on the show, including, "My uncle used to say, 'you look like someone starved a virgin to death.'" Most notably, almost all of Jared's dark and troubled past is made up by Zach Woods on the spot, and he's cautioned fans that he's never tried to make it all fit together so they shouldn't try to build a coherent story out of it.
The introduction is constantly updated based on the formation of new companies.
Gilfoyle drinks a beer in every episode.
The equation for jerking off a roomful of dicks is the subject of a genuine twelve-page scientific article that's been published.
"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.""
"Gavin Belson: I don't want to live in a world where someone else is making the world a better place better than we are."