Silicon Valley: the first trailer for the sixth and final season of a great series

Silicon Valley Season Six

The last season of Silicon Valley premieres its first trailer. Seeing Richard Hendricks sitting down and appearing before the United States Congress, in true Mark Zuckerberg style, is a declaration of intent of what this sixth season can be.

Pay attention to the sixth and final season of Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley, the popular HBO series and one of the most important on the platform, has spent five seasons humorously showing its particular vision of everything that happens in the valley, the great cradle of technology and entrepreneurship.

Now, in its sixth and final season, those responsible seem to be going to achieve a closure that lives up to what it deserves. At least, that's what the first published trailer makes us think.

In it you can see Richard Hendricks sitting in what is a clear allusion to the appearance that Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, starred in a few months ago because of all the Cambridge Analityca scandal and privacy issues.

Here, the founder and CEO of Pied Piper, is exposed to a quiz of questions before the United States Congress. Richard, true to character, feels awkward and nervous, but with characteristic clumsiness he seems to manage to answer.

I promise I will end this tyranny by creating an internet of the people, by the people and for the people, so help me God

I promise to end this tyranny by creating an internet of the people, by the people, for the people, so help me god.

Meanwhile, Dinesh and Gilfoyle's comments continue to be just as hilarious as on other occasions in the series.

The sixth and final season of Silicon Valley will premiere on October 27, closing all the troubles that from the beginning were surrounding Hendricks and his company called The Pied Piper, Hooli and Gavin Belson, etc.

Until then, if you haven't seen it, you still have time to start doing it or catch up if you haven't finished the five seasons available on HBO so far.

For those of us who like the whole subject of technology, the internet and, in addition, humor, the end of Silicon Valley is bad news. Even so, now it's time to enjoy the outcome. And then we'll see if we find more series to watch on HBO.more series to watch on HBO.

By the way, did you know that they have a website where you can see information about the company as if it were a real one? If not, visit piedpiper.com.


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