Last year I've told you about the top 30 serial new releases for 2019.
From Watchmen to Chernobyl, passing through Too Old too die Young and The Mandalorian, there have been a lot of new series that have left a strong mark on this year. But it has also been a year of great goodbyes on which The Affair and The Deuce have stood out but also a very important comedy that has kept us company in the last 6 years. At its debut Silicon Valley had managed to carve out a crucial place in the comedy scene. The TV series had managed to offer another facet to the Nerd universe, expanding what the pioneer The Big Bang Theory, also finished this year, had begun to face. Brilliant and brilliant young people, shy and geeky, awkward and on the verge of autism, came to the fore thanks to the Chuck Lorre series that had managed to change the paradigm. No longer "losers", laughed at by everyone and considered strange, but interesting guys to dedicate space and trust, fall in love and laugh together. "Silicon Valley" added new facets to the world of NERD. In the TV series we give space to the brilliant and entrepreneurial side of these guys, absolute geniuses who would like to change the world but who will have to deal with the sharks of this world.
The final season in Silicon Valley was shorter than usual. Only 7 episodes to close the circle on the stories and historical characters. The TV series had lost its early glory a couple of seasons ago. So it's a good thing to close it here. The sense of closure has not permeated these last 7 episodes. It felt like we were in the middle of any past season. Usual patterns, usual unforeseen, usual situations. Hilarious gags and sharp jokes but now too repetitive. Only the final episode managed to find a leap. A masking of the factual reality that hit pied piper that gradually reveals to the viewer what really happened to the company. An interesting ploy that certainly livened up the TV series. The ending in the strictest sense perhaps disappointed slightly. You didn't feel the emotion of goodbye or the sense of the whole operation. There remains the feeling of a TV series with a potential expressed at most in the first seasons but developed worse in the last 3 seasons. We will miss the dynamics between Richard, Dinash and all the other historical members of the founding group of Pied Piper. We will miss their misadventures and their strokes of genius. We'll miss Silicon Valley but with the awareness that everything we witnessed deserved a closure, maybe better, but the time had come to say goodbye.
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