+SONA CRUZ SEASON 3 SPOILER::::: I hope we never see him when he's on a bender. The contrast of his professionalism and calm demeanor with the way he describes his outrageous actions and the aftermaths is absolutely hilarious.
When Erlich tried to defend Richard after he admitted he worked on a Hooli computer, I could not stop laughing. "I'm his girlfriend, he hit it so hard I was at the doctor for three days"
Technically, you can't refer to him as an attorney until he's reinstated and makes restitution to his victim's families. He's a lawyer, and a good one.
If you're an underachiever, it's a great life. Otherwise it's boring. That's why Gavin got pissed and did everything he could to go back to controlling his company.
Honestly if bighead was able to create that application it would be extremely impressive, the accuracy of the live image recognition would need to be off the charts. Major tech companies would buy that stuff for billions.
@Anthony RamseyhaHAA, you're completely devoid of self awareness. He is referring to live image recognition of erect nipples, is that clear enough for you? lol. I believe the perverts who use nipalert are mostly smart enough to capture the image of erected nipples with hidden cameras.
@Anthony Ramsey Did they ever actually specify that? I've seen the show numerous times and I don't recall them explicitly stating HOW the app finds them. That seems hardly a thing to warrant being so inflammatory. EDIT: Actually, I just checked the show and Big Head does say that the software he made used image recognition, so you're not even correct anyway.
I love Matt McCoy. He is a fine actor. First saw him on Star Trek The Next Generation when he successfully played a young handsome heartthrob who stole the heart of Councilor Troy. Then he appeared on Seinfeld as the reincarnation of the crazy Lloyd Braun which, I have to say, was a downgrade for him. Here he played the brilliant lawyer (not attorney) who shredded Bachman's super-strong confidence like no one else could. He's fantastic!
In fairness to Erlich Richard didn't know what the fuck he was doing at the beginning of season 1. Pied Piper started out as a music app and Richard didn't even have a business plan. Even though NipAlert was stupid, I don't entirely blame him for wanting to can Pied Piper. Even Peter Gregory thought Richard was an idiot.
The premise for the app Richard was pitching became a super successful multi million dollar app that Apple bought for 400 million. If he had stuck with his original plan he would have actually been a successful programmer.
@@alphanerd7221 I think you are referring to Shazam. It was started in the early 2000s and was already a thing when the show came about. In fact, the show references Shazam in one of its episodes.
Both this and Few Good Men testimony would not hold up in court because they were badgering the witness. They didn’t make Kevin Bacon object to Tom Cruise as badgering the witness for dramatic purposes.
This scene was great. But what kind of lawyer doesn't prepare his witness by telling him exactly what he is going to ask and what he wants him to respond. Left the entire thing to chance.
I find it bizarre how this character ends up getting high on opium in tibet and is literally left for dead and never seen again. It's almost like soemthing happened between the actor and the producers or something
@@emiliomoreno3256 : You still can’t badger a witness on arbitration as false testimony might come out because of anger. Also arbitration’s occur in conference rooms and not in court rooms like this one.
@@faisalmemon285 It was not a court room, more set up like one. Second the California Arbitration Act makes it clear that "rules of evidence and rules of judicial procedure need not be observed". While this is a TV show and they dont need to make a considerable effort to maintain real rules and procedure. In this case it's not farfetched to presume that the two parties agreed to very simple rules and procedure that governed the arbitration.
I like the the nod to "A Few Good Men", when Erlich, said, "I don't need her to read it back to me!!!." (in relation to the court reporter) LOL I don't know how I didn't catch this before.
If you like this lawyer you could like: 1) The attorney of Breaking Bad: similar style and South Park lawyer. 2) The Seinfeld lawyer. 2) The South Park lawyer and his Chubaka defense: ua-cam.com/video/QDmq73tXqSE/v-deo.html
He's proving that Big Head is an idiot and not the creator of anything of value becuase Holli was trying to say the Big Head invented the software and it was therefor theirs because they have him under contract.
@@spencergraham-thille9896 It's a rock solid argument. They are using their claims that he's a genius as an argument. Undercutting that with testimony that he's a moron from another business partner that has receipts completely negates their testimony that he's a genius.
Defense attorney was great as a character and clearly good at his job except there was no need to break Erlich... always bugged me that he did. He should have anticipated that Erlich would slip up when he was trying to break him... haha
No but the fact that it was away being repaired for three days might prove that Richard worked on Pied Piper during those three days at Hooli where he was working at the time
The emails that Richard sent to Bighead showed that Richard's personal laptop was in the Apple store for repairs... which meant that the email where Richard told Bighead about the results of a Pied Piper test meant that Richard used his Hooli computer to develop Pied Piper --> Hooli can claim rights to the underlying IP of Pied Piper
I love that defense attorney character. He was so good. I hope he comes back.
"Technically, I can't refer to myself as an attorney until I'm reinstated. And have made restitution to my victim's families."
Yeah I liked him.
At first you think hes a hopeless loser and then he turns into a top gun attorney as seen here
SONA CRUZ Yeah, gotta love Lloyd Braun
+SONA CRUZ This was an insanely hilarious character.
I can't refer to myself as an attorney until I am reinstated...
+SONA CRUZ SEASON 3 SPOILER:::::
I hope we never see him when he's on a bender. The contrast of his professionalism and calm demeanor with the way he describes his outrageous actions and the aftermaths is absolutely hilarious.
"A buggy, rapey piece of shit, designed by an idiot!"
Probably my favourite line of the show.
It sucked.
@@williammccormick984 the show, the line, or the app?
this line applies to humans if you think about it.
@@chmth speak for yourself. Humans as a whole are great
I don't know why that line sounds so poetically vulgar.
When Erlich tried to defend Richard after he admitted he worked on a Hooli computer, I could not stop laughing. "I'm his girlfriend, he hit it so hard I was at the doctor for three days"
Belly laughs big time.
Technically, you can't refer to him as an attorney until he's reinstated and makes restitution to his victim's families. He's a lawyer, and a good one.
His shame will linger long after his voting rights have been restored.
"Say 'Medici' again."
"M-Medi-"
"Shut the fuck up."
Yaaaaaasssssss!!!!!!
I wanna live the Nelson Biggeti life
dont we all
If you're an underachiever, it's a great life. Otherwise it's boring. That's why Gavin got pissed and did everything he could to go back to controlling his company.
I think in Gavin's case it was more his ego
@@MAnnaconduit1 Maybe but then again, successful people with big egos tend to be high achievers. Kind of goes hand in hand.
@@imzjustplayin im pretty sure Gavin was more worried about his "legacy" because he thinks he built hooli from nothing.
This is comedy gold. Lloyd Braun was going after Erlich like he was Lieutenant Kaffee trying to get Jessup to admit that he ordered the Code Red.
Bravo. That's the kind of clarity I enjoy in my similes.
Unfortunately as we all well know, my great uncle did in fact order the code red
Call from Jin Yang : "Erlich Bachman, watching you at court, special occasion"
this is your mother, and you are not my son.
*Erich
“I was high when he pitched it, and I like nipples”
Amen 😆
"It was a buggy, rapey piece of shit designed by an idiot."
"I'll allow it"
"really? because I don't think"
"MISTER Bachman"
Erlich: O.O
the charactesr are so great, so completely insane, it's like watching a train wreck in slow motion
Honestly if bighead was able to create that application it would be extremely impressive, the accuracy of the live image recognition would need to be off the charts. Major tech companies would buy that stuff for billions.
@Anthony RamseyhaHAA, you're completely devoid of self awareness. He is referring to live image recognition of erect nipples, is that clear enough for you? lol. I believe the perverts who use nipalert are mostly smart enough to capture the image of erected nipples with hidden cameras.
@Anthony Ramsey Did they ever actually specify that? I've seen the show numerous times and I don't recall them explicitly stating HOW the app finds them. That seems hardly a thing to warrant being so inflammatory.
EDIT: Actually, I just checked the show and Big Head does say that the software he made used image recognition, so you're not even correct anyway.
pff, forget the billions, I may personally fork over $0.99 for such an app
Tesla alone would pay billions upon billions
@@GS-kj6ur anything not to use LIDAR
I just realized the A Few Good Men vibe when he said "I can have the court reporter read it back to you"
Also when the lawyer shouted Erlich into answering the truth. It mirrored the 'you're goddamn right!' moment!
The exact same thought came to my mind
Yeah, that's the genius of Silicon Valley shining. Meta-comedy.
@@CribNotes Referencing one of, if not the, most famous court room scene of all time isn't meta-anything, it was just lazy.
@@expatphotographer8745 what?
3:05 he tried really hard not to die laughing
"it did NOT show great promise... what it showed was the location of nearby women possessing erect nipples!" died laughing
"MR. BACHMAN YOU LIKED IT DIDN'T YOU???"
I love Matt McCoy. He is a fine actor. First saw him on Star Trek The Next Generation when he successfully played a young handsome heartthrob who stole the heart of Councilor Troy. Then he appeared on Seinfeld as the reincarnation of the crazy Lloyd Braun which, I have to say, was a downgrade for him. Here he played the brilliant lawyer (not attorney) who shredded Bachman's super-strong confidence like no one else could. He's fantastic!
THAAAAAAAATS where ive seen him, thank you!
@@spiv Also in Police Academy 5, some years prior.
This is the guy that replaced Guttenberg in the police academy movies.
I enjoyed him on Seinfeld too, honestly.
Serenity now, insanity later.
Holy crap!
"I was hiiiigh when he pitched it"
AND I LIKE ERECT NIPPLES
the lawyer is actually surgical haha
0:58 Responded with Confidence
"Say Medici again"
*Shut the fuck up!*
Medici
@1:17 you gotta hand it to Erlich, that was a very nice return.
"Among other things that weren't that"
I wanna see this guy vs. Saul Goodman
+MySickDuck91 Or Harvey Spec...nvm he's in a totally different league.
Yeah, in sucky one.
Ethereum Vietnam or Charlie's uncle from Always Sunny
HODL
@Sy A: Lmfao! You mean "This guy" vs. the firm?
In fairness to Erlich Richard didn't know what the fuck he was doing at the beginning of season 1. Pied Piper started out as a music app and Richard didn't even have a business plan. Even though NipAlert was stupid, I don't entirely blame him for wanting to can Pied Piper. Even Peter Gregory thought Richard was an idiot.
The premise for the app Richard was pitching became a super successful multi million dollar app that Apple bought for 400 million. If he had stuck with his original plan he would have actually been a successful programmer.
@@alphanerd7221 I think you are referring to Shazam. It was started in the early 2000s and was already a thing when the show came about. In fact, the show references Shazam in one of its episodes.
@@henrypeters5291 Except it only does hot dog and not hot dog
Nip Alert was ahead of its time
"Well yes, I thought nip alert showed great promise."
I was his girlfriend. He had hit it so hard that I had to go to the doctor.
He had me until he dragged Nip Alert into the courtroom and slandered its name on the record. How dare he
"I was high when he pitched it, and I like nipples..." one of the top 10 lines in the whole series.
Why do you all call him an attorney? He is not an attorney, he's a lawyer! :P
This scene was incredible and the lawyer did such a good job
Correct. Not an attorney.
Objection leading to every single question asked
This guy makes me consider becoming a lawyer.
But not an attorney, right?
nipalert lol
I enjoy court room scenes were they treat their own witness as hotile. the judge's I allow it and bachman's reaction are great
4:04 This defense would leave Socrates in awe lol
I would watch the shit out of a spinoff series with the lawyer
Good news is that there already is a great spin off show about a lawyer!
Homage to A Few Good Men. “I can have the court reporter read it back”
Court rooms were a thing before a Few Good Men came out, you know.
@@biessebis1041 It's worse than that, i haven't even seen A Few Good Men.
Both this and Few Good Men testimony would not hold up in court because they were badgering the witness. They didn’t make Kevin Bacon object to Tom Cruise as badgering the witness for dramatic purposes.
@@faisalmemon285 Not really, he’s badgering his own witness here.
@@chrisdawson1776 Yeah you’re right. But in A Few Good Men he was definitely badgering the witness.
Love the way how the case went from Richard Vs Galvin to Eric Vs lawyer 😂
"Mr. Bachman, you like it didn't you!!!"
Mr. Bachmann, answer the question!
*liked
I am here after I saw the Borgias series in netflix
Matt Mcoy is great in everything he does.
Richard not only a computer engineer
He have huge knowledge in history
that's basic high school knowledge
@@Fenderak The knowledge may have been basic but Bachman did not retain the knowledge well.
That's actually super common information.
Oh that Lloyd Braun is something, isn't he !
This scene was great. But what kind of lawyer doesn't prepare his witness by telling him exactly what he is going to ask and what he wants him to respond. Left the entire thing to chance.
the element of surprise makes his response more genuine
Why can't you be more like Llyod Braun??
Serenity now. Insanity later
Hoochie mammaaaaaaaaaa.......! His phone wasn’t even connected!
Lol, I knew that because of Assassin's Creed II.
wtf
Dude me too!!
why?
Same!
Say Medici again.
This lawyer character is so good.
The solicitor is Lloyd brawn in Seinfeld
4:34... I love that face of absolute realization what the f is going on
I find it bizarre how this character ends up getting high on opium in tibet and is literally left for dead and never seen again.
It's almost like soemthing happened between the actor and the producers or something
I see what you did there.
I like how this scene was a reference to "A few good men" movie ))
All credit to Erlich Bachman great Jack Nicholson scene
I laugh so hard at erlich from 1:44 scene 😂😂
The actor who played the attorney went to Loyola high school in Los Angeles
Matt McCoy...the not-lawyer--fantastic.
i like the "few good man" references
How could you have a few good man? Few is plural and man is singular.
Objection:
Badgering the witness.
It's an arbitration. Different rules.
@@emiliomoreno3256 : You still can’t badger a witness on arbitration as false testimony might come out because of anger. Also arbitration’s occur in conference rooms and not in court rooms like this one.
@@faisalmemon285 It was not a court room, more set up like one. Second the California Arbitration Act makes it clear that "rules of evidence and rules of judicial procedure need not be observed". While this is a TV show and they dont need to make a considerable effort to maintain real rules and procedure. In this case it's not farfetched to presume that the two parties agreed to very simple rules and procedure that governed the arbitration.
@@emiliomoreno3256 : Or it’s just a tv show and does what it wants.
@@faisalmemon285 that's a concept
I never got why the defence attorney was ripping at Elrich?
garden of techEden
sounds great
jajajajaja
Imagine Peter gregory and This lawyer negotiating with gavin belson.
It didn't NOT show great promise, in fact it showed ...LOL
I like the the nod to "A Few Good Men", when Erlich, said, "I don't need her to read it back to me!!!." (in relation to the court reporter) LOL
I don't know how I didn't catch this before.
He is my favorite... almost my love destiny
The most unrealistic part of this show was a tech founder having 1 laptop only
What's the music playing at 1:18? Can anyone tell me please!?
This reminds me of the scene in Better Call Saul where Jimmy debunks Chucks allergy to electricity in court
Yeah, that show is just silly.
To be fair to Bachman, the lawyer didn't prep him for the testimony
Technically he's not an attorney 😏
this is the funniest comedy scene i've ever watched. fucking laughed my ass off
“You’re a mean and terrible attorney”
“I’m not an attorney”
If you like this lawyer you could like:
1) The attorney of Breaking Bad: similar style and South Park lawyer.
2) The Seinfeld lawyer.
2) The South Park lawyer and his Chubaka defense: ua-cam.com/video/QDmq73tXqSE/v-deo.html
4:35 - 4:37 - that attorney is hot.
What's her name
@2:10- too awesome!!!
So bad that Richard's laptop was in the shop for three days 😂😂😂
I still don't get what richards lawyer tried to achieve with his questions to erlich.
He's proving that Big Head is an idiot and not the creator of anything of value becuase Holli was trying to say the Big Head invented the software and it was therefor theirs because they have him under contract.
It's OK. This is a relatively smart show. It's not for everyone.
Is this loosely based on a scene in another TV show or movie?
Can anyone explain the logic that ‘cuts both ways?’ I just don’t get it
Nathan Latham BigHead is smart because Hooli says so vs. BigHead is dumb because Erlich says so
@Grady Whitman It was a flimsy argument by the lawyer, but maybe not flimsy writing by the show.
@@spencergraham-thille9896 Itvwas a flimsy argument by Hooli yo begin with. Just because Bighead was called a genius by everyone, doesn't mean he is.
@@spencergraham-thille9896 It's a rock solid argument. They are using their claims that he's a genius as an argument. Undercutting that with testimony that he's a moron from another business partner that has receipts completely negates their testimony that he's a genius.
'Did you order the code red!!"
I always wondered what happened to Lloyd Braun.
I never understood the need to piss off Erlich during the testimony, can someone explain it to me?
Erlich Admited that Bighead is not a genius as hooli want him to be potrayed
"He got in my head"😂😂😂😂
'Seranity now, insanity later'
haha The Sforza were Leonardo patrons.
Say Sforza again.
*Shut the fuck up*
😂
4:37 lol such bad acting, as if you can find it that fast
apart from that, one of my favourite clips of Silicon Valley
Defense attorney was great as a character and clearly good at his job except there was no need to break Erlich... always bugged me that he did. He should have anticipated that Erlich would slip up when he was trying to break him... haha
They started feuding from the moment they were in the kitchen when Pete didn’t want to call him as a witness and Erlich swearing at him 😂
I have no idea what happened here, especially at the end.
Very helpful responses.
***** " there's like 10 inside jokes that cannot be explained" That's a good answer, finally. Thank you for explaining.
+llama99906 Damn you explained that perfectly thank you! re-watched it and it made perfect sense
+llama99906 Erlich is that you?
llama99906 Damn right I recognise you! YOU FUCKED BOTH MY WIVES!!!
Was he high here too ?
I see Lt. Kaffee retired from the Navy and moved to California :)
Lloyd Braun
I don't get it... So richards laptop was technically owned by hooli or something?
No but the fact that it was away being repaired for three days might prove that Richard worked on Pied Piper during those three days at Hooli where he was working at the time
The cautionary tale of why we must cut idiots out of our lives.
4:04 😂😂😂
Nelson must’ve been Ghandi in his past life… such good karma 😁
Why the laptop being in the shop for 3 days harms their case? What’s the context here
The emails that Richard sent to Bighead showed that Richard's personal laptop was in the Apple store for repairs... which meant that the email where Richard told Bighead about the results of a Pied Piper test meant that Richard used his Hooli computer to develop Pied Piper --> Hooli can claim rights to the underlying IP of Pied Piper
Lloyd Braun from Seinfeld, yes? Sell some computers!
"eh.. I'll adMIT.. --uh, I'll conCEED" XD
Hey Nighthawkinlight whats up
Nip alert must have had a lot of false positives during winter 😅