
Maybe we’re not fresh enough on the law, but why not just wait for the person to leave, and then kick them out and throw their stuff to the curb? Doesn’t that work? We’re down for wacky Jared stories (the driverless car), but we couldn’t tell if this one was hilarious enough to ignore the logic of it.

Jared learned after suing an Airbnb tenant that it could take a year to get him out of the property, which led to Yian Jang emulating that. Erlich takes a shine to Jack Barker, Lauries new choice of CEO, while Dinesh and Gilfoyle weigh their options in Richards absence. Was it funny seeing Yian Jang destroy his brotherhood kimono in the garbage disposal? Sure, but it was attached to a Jared story that had some flaws of its own. Silicon Valley Season 3 Episode 1: Founder Friendly Summary: After being unceremoniously fired, an angry Richard faces a tough decision: accept the diminished role of CTO, or leave Pied Piper for good. What may compound this “not enough crazy” problem is that with the new office, Erlich’s role has been slightly reduced alongside the other members of the team. Richard’s the only person with a problem. Dinesh and Gilfoyle seems placated by what they have been given, and really don’t even care that the original concept of the company has been changed.

While a little quirky, Barker is effective and seems well-liked by everyone else around him.
Whether it was with Peter Gregory in season 1 or Russ in season 2, the joy of Richard as a character comes with him interacting with someone who is completely off their rocker. Also, his scenes with Richard can get a little stale since both of them in some ways fill the straight-man void.
