Start-Ups: Silicon Valley

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  • 2012
  • 3 Seasons
  • 5.4  (60)

Start-Ups: Silicon Valley was a reality television show that aired on Bravo in 2012. It followed the lives of several young entrepreneurs as they tried to make their mark in the startup world of Silicon Valley. The show was focused on a group of 20-somethings who were all trying to launch their own tech companies. The cast included Ben Way, the CEO of a startup incubator called The Rainmaker; Marcus Lovingood, a mobile app developer; and Michael Darwal, the founder of a social networking site for wine enthusiasts.

Throughout the series, viewers were given an inside look at the fast-paced and high-pressure world of Silicon Valley startups. They watched as the cast members worked long hours, pitched their ideas to investors, and dealt with the many challenges that came with starting a new business.

One of the main themes of the show was the importance of networking and making connections in the tech industry. The cast members were often seen attending networking events and socializing with other entrepreneurs and investors. They also relied heavily on social media to promote their companies and connect with potential investors.

Another recurring theme on Start-Ups: Silicon Valley was the struggle to balance work and personal life. Many of the cast members lived in shared apartments or crashed on friends' couches in order to save money and maintain their focus on their businesses. They also had to navigate romantic relationships and other personal issues while trying to launch their startups.

The show was generally well-received, with critics praising its behind-the-scenes look at the startup world and the charismatic cast members. However, some viewers criticized the show for its focus on drama and interpersonal conflicts, which they felt overshadowed the actual business of launching a startup.

Despite its popularity, Start-Ups: Silicon Valley only lasted for one season. Bravo announced in early 2013 that it would not be renewing the show for a second season, citing low ratings. However, the show has since developed a cult following and is still available for streaming on various platforms.

Overall, Start-Ups: Silicon Valley offered a fascinating glimpse into the complex and competitive world of Silicon Valley startups. It showcased the highs and lows of entrepreneurship and highlighted the importance of networking, perseverance, and creative thinking in the tech industry.

Start-Ups: Silicon Valley is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (28 episodes). The series first aired on November 5, 2012.

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The Uptick
10. The Uptick
June 26, 2016
Season Three Finale. With Pied Piper's future in question, Erlich's publicity success leaves Richard in a moral quandary just as Dinesh's video-chat app starts to pick up speed. While Laurie prepares to jump ship, Gavin's comeback at Hooli is threatened by his displays of grandeur.
Daily Active Users
9. Daily Active Users
June 19, 2016
Upon discovering some surprising stats, Richard attempts to bridge the gap between Pied Piper and its users, leading Jared to take drastic measures to hold everything together. Gavin learns secrets about the competition and decides to bring in a new face to reclaim his former glory.
Bachman's Earning's Over-Ride
8. Bachman's Earning's Over-Ride
June 12, 2016
Erlich struggles to come clean to Richard, who is forced to make a choice between their friendship and the company's future. Jared's new Pied Piper apparel makes a splash, and divides Dinesh and Gilfoyle. As Gavin faces major life changes, the guys celebrate a rare victory.
To Build a Better Beta
7. To Build a Better Beta
June 5, 2016
When the guys decide to release the beta version of Pied Piper, they receive an unexpected response. With a limited number of beta invites each, Dinesh worries about his lack of friends, while Gilfoyle looks to catch him in a lie. Monica worries about how to deliver criticism. Facing financial woes, Erlich considers a big decision, and Gavin challenges the Nucleus team to do the impossible.
Bachmanity Insanity
6. Bachmanity Insanity
May 29, 2016
Richard finds himself in his element while leading a global staff of engineers, but his budding relationship is threatened by his coding neuroses. Dinesh takes an interest in a foreign coworker, but worries about a face-to-face meeting. Big Head and Erlich's launch party hits a snag, or two, while Jared returns to the dating scene.
The Empty Chair
5. The Empty Chair
May 22, 2016
Nervous about Laurie's next steps, Richard takes matters into his own hands, letting his ego get the better of him during an interview. While cleaning house in an attempt to cut costs, Dinesh, Gilfoyle and Jared misplace a very important piece of hardware. Laurie reveals her true intentions after inviting Monica out for a drink. Erlich faces unexpected pushback while trying to sell Big Head on his plans for their future.
Maleant Data Systems Solutions
4. Maleant Data Systems Solutions
May 15, 2016
Forced to complete an uninspiring project, the guys struggle to perform at a lesser level, ending up with a product that's more successful than they intended. Erlich discovers he's facing Hacker Hostel competition from a familiar face; Monica takes a stand at a board meeting. Convinced of Pied Piper's threat, Gavin makes a decision to double down on Nucleus.
Meinertzhagen's Haversack
3. Meinertzhagen's Haversack
May 8, 2016
Facing the bleak future of Pied Piper's new business agenda, Richard tries to appeal to Laurie for help. Gilfoyle opens himself up to recruiters' pursuits. Dinesh's latest flashy purchase brings him unwanted attention. After stumbling upon information about the competition, the guys decide to work up a master plan to covertly force Jack's hand.
Two in the Box
2. Two in the Box
May 1, 2016
While Pied Piper's new and improved offices and perks impress Dinesh and Gilfoyle, Richard worries that his vision has been compromised, especially after hearing from Jack's newly-hired sales team. Jared faces issues evicting renters from his condo, while a frustrated Erlich struggles to get rid of Jian-Yang. Gavin suggests a controversial move at Hooli.
Founder Friendly
1. Founder Friendly
April 24, 2016
Season Three Premiere. After being unceremoniously fired, an angry Richard faces a tough decision: whether to accept the diminished role of CTO, or leave Pied Piper behind for good. Erlich takes a shine to Laurie's new choice of CEO, Jack Barker, while Dinesh and Gilfoyle weigh their options in Richard's absence. At Hooli, Gavin tries to improve his image by admitting failure, and Big Head gets wind of some major changes.
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Where to Watch Start-Ups: Silicon Valley
Start-Ups: Silicon Valley is available for streaming on the Bravo website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Start-Ups: Silicon Valley on demand at Amazon, Vudu, hayu, Google Play, Apple TV and Bravo.
  • Premiere Date
    November 5, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    5.4  (60)