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10 episodes

Silicon Valley - Season 4

First aired Apr 23, 2017Season 4

Change is in the air in Season 4 as the Pied Piper guys pursue their video-chat app, PiperChat, but Richard has a hard time letting go of his dream to put his algorithm to better use, leaving the team struggling with how they fit into the picture. Meanwhile, Monica deals with new competition in the office, and Gavin faces big changes at Hooli and beyond.

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Community reviews for Silicon Valley, shown here with its season details.

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Dean

May 31, 2026
10.0

Silicon Valley is an absolute masterpiece of modern television and arguably the sharpest satire ever written about tech culture. From the opening scene to the final credits, the series operates at a level of comedic and narrative brilliance that very few shows ever achieve, managing to be fiercely intelligent while remaining completely hilarious. What makes the show so incredible is its viciously accurate portrayal of the tech industry. It perfectly captures the specific brand of hubris, corporate doublespeak, and "making the world a better place" hypocrisy that defines modern tech hubs. The writing is incredibly dense and fast-paced, packed with high-concept tech jargon that actually makes sense, paired with some of the best-crafted situational comedy on television. The stakes always feel real, and the narrative engine never stops moving, constantly throwing the characters into absurd, high-pressure crises that force them to scramble, pivot, and self-sabotage in spectacular fashion. The cast chemistry is legendary. The dynamic between the awkward, idealistic Richard Hendricks and the brilliantly unhinged Erlich Bachman sets a flawless foundation. Combined with the deadpan nihilism of Gilfoyle, the anxious neuroticism of Dinesh, and the pure, unadulterated tragedy of Jared Dunn, every single scene feels like a masterclass in ensemble acting. Even the corporate antagonists, like Gavin Belson and Peter Gregory, are written with incredible depth, standing as pitch-perfect caricatures of eccentric billionaires. You cannot talk about the brilliance of the show without focusing on Bertram Gilfoyle, the avowed Satanist and network security engineer whose deadpan nihilism anchors the entire office dynamic. He brings a completely unique, dark energy to the comedy that contrasts perfectly with the panicked chaos around him. His LaVeyan Satanism isn't just a quirky character trait thrown in for cheap laughs; it is the absolute foundation of his philosophy, his work ethic, and his approach to technology. Gilfoyle treats network architecture with a dark, almost religious reverence. His "satanic code" is a masterpiece of digital fortification—built on absolute self-reliance, cold rationality, and a complete disdain for human error. To him, keeping a server running or writing a flawless security protocol is an act of pure, individualistic pride, which aligns perfectly with his beliefs. The show hits absolute comedic peaks whenever his worldview directly bleeds into his tech. Whether he is building custom server rigs named after demonic entities like "Anton," or configuring systems to play deafening, brutal metal riffs the exact second the Bitcoin price drops below a specific threshold, his setups are as brilliant as they are unhinged. His stoic, unblinking dedication to his craft—and his endless psychological warfare with Dinesh—transforms what could have been a simple IT archetype into one of the most compelling, legendary characters in television history. It is a rare show that can maintain its momentum over six seasons while consistently delivering top-tier humor and genuinely compelling drama. It is a flawless, cynical, yet strangely affectionate look at the tech world, and it remains a gold standard for comedy series.

Episodes

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Episode 1

Success Failure

7.8
Apr 23, 201729 min37 votes

In the wake of Pied Piper’s clickfarm scandal, the guys struggle to find funding for Pied Piper’s video-chat app to keep up with their rapidly growing user base. Erlich faces resistance from Big Head’s dad, while Gavin balks after Jack steps on his toes at Hooli. Having a hard time adjusting to his company’s pivot, Richard gets sage advice from an unexpected source, leading him to a big idea that could change his future.

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Episode 2

Terms of Service

8.2
Apr 30, 201729 min35 votes

Richard butts heads with Dinesh, whose new position goes to his head. Richard discovers interesting data about PiperChat’s users. Erlich makes a play to be involved in Jian-Yang’s new app. Jared sets ground rules in his friendship with Richard. Gavin’s paranoia over Jack’s enthusiasm causes him to make a rash decision.

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Episode 3

Intellectual Property

8.2
May 7, 201728 min31 votes

An overtired Richard pushes himself to the brink of sanity while trying to move ahead with his next big idea. Eyeing a comeback, Erlich pressures an uncooperative Jian-Yang. Monica sets a trap at Raviga to improve her standing with Laurie. Dinesh goes on a date. Big Head enters the world of academia. Gavin faces an unknown future.

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Episode 4

Teambuilding Exercise

7.8
May 14, 201728 min31 votes

When Richard reaches out to an unlikely ally, Jared worries about the company he's keeping. Gilfoyle gets tough on security in the wake of Dinesh's latest dalliance; later, he considers whether to put his pride aside for a job. Concerned about Jian-Yang's commitment to his app, Erlich takes matters into his own hands.

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Episode 5

The Blood Boy

7.9
May 21, 201728 min30 votes

Cracks in Richard's latest partnership become more apparent when he's forced to deal with an unexpected interloper. Dinesh scrambles to find a way out of his new relationship as things get more serious. After learning of surprising developments afoot at Raviga, Monica has trouble deciding which horse to back.

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Episode 6

Customer Service

7.9
May 28, 201728 min33 votes

On the hunt for financial support, Richard looks outside the tech bubble, and crosses paths with a contentious figure from Pied Piper's past. Erlich reaches out to Monica and Laurie in search of a new endeavor. A launch gone wrong finds Dinesh and Gilfoyle at war as Jared tries to keep the peace.

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Episode 7

The Patent Troll

7.8
Jun 4, 201728 min31 votes

When Richard decides to stand up to a patent troll, his defiance ends up coming back to haunt him. Gilfoyle goes to desperate measures to battle Jian-Yang's new smart fridge. Jared embraces multiple identities in his quest to reduce costs. Erlich tries to hang with the alpha males.

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Episode 8

The Keenan Vortex

7.7
Jun 11, 201728 min33 votes

An unexpected increase in data traffic leads Richard to turn to Erlich for help in garnering a deal with Keenan Feldspar, Silicon Valley's latest “it” boy--but when Keenan makes a too-good-to-resist offer, Richard must weigh Pied Piper's future against a potential mutiny. Jack faces setbacks while preparing for Hooli-Con.

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Episode 9

Hooli-Con

7.5
Jun 18, 201729 min33 votes

While Erlich goes on a trip to get his mojo back, the Pied Piper guys take to Hooli-Con to pull off a stealth operation. There, an ethically challenged Jared tries to keep himself in the dark, Gilfoyle and Dinesh get distracted by Keenan and Richard's obsession with an ex's new beau leads him to put their whole plan in jeopardy.

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Episode 10

Server Error

7.9
Jun 25, 201728 min32 votes

Richard finds himself in a web of lies. Jared plans his exit. Jack bets big. Gavin plots a comeback.