However, I read somewhere recently and agree that it seems to be going down the same path as Entourage, where nothing really moves forward. It's always one step forward and one step back. It seems like every episode ends with a new "oh no, now what?" moment.
I just caught up on this show, I love it.
"Hey Danesh, nice chain, do you use it to choke your mom while you ---- her in the butt?
That pff the wall comment from goofy ass Jared had me rolling.
One of the funniest scenes ever:
How many takes do you think that took to film? There's probably an hour of outtakes on that scene from them not being able to keep their shit together.
I just caught up on this show, I love it.
"Hey Danesh, nice chain, do you use it to choke your mom while you ---- her in the butt?
That off the wall comment from goofy ass Jared had me rolling.
One of the funniest scenes ever:
"Playback on other websites has been disabled by the video owner."
"Watch this video on YouTube."
The message I get on my phone when I ask to see the posted video is just an example of the pompous, egotistical and ridiculous bullshit that pervades the wonderful world of IT.
True, one more click and I see the video, but was it reeeeeaaaly necessary? Whose life became better because I did so? No doubt, the advertising department.
I, too, have read that the show "hits home" with IT people because it's so "real." If so, no wonder so many people cringe when they turn on their computers.
I was thinking that as well (Big Head violating the Severance Agreement), but he's only one of dozens and dozens of people who were formally with Hooli who could have sourced that story. She (the journalist) is not going to tell and give up her source.
The thing with Belson shit-canning the entire staff of nucleus, only to see many of them flee to a rival, only to have Belson acquire that company is something I know happened with a tech company in the DC area. Belson of course being so clueless that he had no idea the people he addressed in that room welcoming them to the Hooli family, had just been kicked in the balls by him a few weeks earlier.
I know of another situation where I had a Buddy get laid off from a tech company (along with an entire division), only to basically be re-hired a month later as a "consultant." He actually received a much better compensation package than he was receiving before and before another two months was up, about 80% of those former employees were also signed up as "free lancers." He went from heartbroken and very concerned about losing his "job" to realizing he fell into a pile of you know what and came out smelling like roses.