@@xxxdumbwordstupidnumberxxx4844 The fact that they never explain why she was in prison was amazing. Also, when they went to the costume department for the jumpsuit, they asked the director "Orange or Tan?" and the director asked what the difference was. Tan was for county jail, apparently - but orange was for serious state/federal time. When they heard that, the director immediately said "Oh, she did something that was worth Orange".
"when people ask me about pied piper i always tell them the same thing" ...awkward pause... "are there other questions? never stop being brutally literal and ruthlessly efficiant, laurie!
also not to forget one of the most badass scene of the show includes laurie laurie: "apparently I could do a damn thing and i just did. jack barker is no longer the CEO" and followed by.. erlich :"fuck me sideways" laurie:"indeed"🤣
I just looked for a video like this to compare my blurry memory of Silicon Valley to the COO at my new job. Result: yup, I guess I am in fact working for a Laurie now. That lunch meeting today was very much all of this. That's gonna be so much somewhat fun. 😂
@anon3746 autistic people can socialise but maybe differently to neurotypical folk. Richard could be autistic, the traits are there, but agree Laurie Bream and Peter Gregory are most definitely on the spectrum. Peter Gregory is dead. By the way.
As Monica perceived the "Peter Gregory is death" repetitions as Laurie Bream's awkwardness, while in fact, Laurie made total sense, "Peter Gregory IS DEATH, WHY DON'T YOU REALIZE IT MONICA, HE'S DEATH, NOW I AM THE BOSS!"
Actually, that scene is quite more complicated. She says "Peter Gregory is dead" three times. But every time, the meaning is different. IIRC, the first time, it was just the fact. The second time it was akin to "what he said doesn't matter that much anymore". The third time was "He can't help you anymore"
Whoever's idea was to show Laurie Bream in prison in the documentary episode is a genius.
Showing one of the characters in prison was an idea they had before specifically choosing Laurie, but she worked so well with that one.
Reminded me of the Onion skit where the autistic interviewer went to a prison and at the end of it wanted to be admitted.
@@xxxdumbwordstupidnumberxxx4844 The fact that they never explain why she was in prison was amazing. Also, when they went to the costume department for the jumpsuit, they asked the director "Orange or Tan?" and the director asked what the difference was. Tan was for county jail, apparently - but orange was for serious state/federal time. When they heard that, the director immediately said "Oh, she did something that was worth Orange".
The most unrealistic part of the show unfortunately, a VC actually ending up in prison.
this show was genius with casting all the way till the end. they took peter Gregory's energy and found a fantastic replacement
*Shakes hands*
“OK so we did that.”
LOL
"when people ask me about pied piper i always tell them the same thing" ...awkward pause... "are there other questions?
never stop being brutally literal and ruthlessly efficiant, laurie!
*efficient
also not to forget one of the most badass scene of the show includes laurie
laurie: "apparently I could do a damn thing and i just did. jack barker is no longer the CEO"
and followed by..
erlich :"fuck me sideways"
laurie:"indeed"🤣
It’s ... a dog. 😂
I just looked for a video like this to compare my blurry memory of Silicon Valley to the COO at my new job. Result: yup, I guess I am in fact working for a Laurie now. That lunch meeting today was very much all of this. That's gonna be so much somewhat fun. 😂
Wait the real question is whether Laurie Bream, Peter Gregory, or Richard Hendricks is written as the most Asperger's-y
@anon3746 autistic people can socialise but maybe differently to neurotypical folk. Richard could be autistic, the traits are there, but agree Laurie Bream and Peter Gregory are most definitely on the spectrum. Peter Gregory is dead. By the way.
Definitely Peter.
@@zvyn Peter Gregory is dead..
I love Laurie Bream
Today I found out: the actress that played Laurie Bream was also George's yada, yada, yada girlfriend on Seinfeld!
Omg that's where I saw her!!
Whats the name of the song in the end of this video. I loved it when they played it in the show as well
As Monica perceived the "Peter Gregory is death" repetitions as Laurie Bream's awkwardness, while in fact, Laurie made total sense, "Peter Gregory IS DEATH, WHY DON'T YOU REALIZE IT MONICA, HE'S DEATH, NOW I AM THE BOSS!"
Actually, that scene is quite more complicated. She says "Peter Gregory is dead" three times. But every time, the meaning is different.
IIRC, the first time, it was just the fact. The second time it was akin to "what he said doesn't matter that much anymore". The third time was "He can't help you anymore"
I love the irony shown in the choosing the name "Bream Hall". Its the same as "Bachmanity".😆😆
She's amazing, and...yada yada.
Laurie Bream is hot
...Correct...
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@@szylajthat killed me
What's the music title at the very end ?
😅 with those Chinese out the way I can finally be more ruthlessly efficient 😅
What's the name of the song/score at the end of this video? Is there any longer version?
Monica has hips for days
Peter Gregory is dead
I found her character annoying, lots of dead screen time with no laughs
That's woman in tech in a nutshell, regardless of the company or position
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