For what it's worth, the Judge and co have said they had no idea what happened to the drive in the writer's room. They just wanted this ominous ending that could lead to something more even if it doesn't.funny dark ending. Am I supposed to read the ending as Monica jacked the pied piper code and gave it to the nsa and they're using it to spy on everyone or something. I'm probably reaching but yeah, I could see Richard telling her and her taking it.
big head was hilarious.
where's this from?For what it's worth, the Judge and co have said they had no idea what happened to the drive in the writer's room. They just wanted this ominous ending that could lead to something more even if it doesn't.
I'm going to miss this show. Great character dynamics all around. I agree that they lost something when they lost T.J. Miller, but I enjoyed seeing more Monica in the final 2 seasons. The only character I really didn't warm to was Laurie, but I think that's the point.
Would be nice to see Jared or the Server room/Chess dude get a win :(
Damn, they Charlie Sheen'd TJ Miller's character on this show. I was expecting him to make a quick cameo, but that last joke about his character seemed like a fuck you to Miller. That cut deep.
This show fell apart for me after TJ Millers character was axed. Still good but Erlich was the best.
What did Pied Piper ultimately accomplish?
Reports are that it was sort-of mutual, but yeah his decision in the end. Miller was too busy working on Deadpool 2 and his standup comedy, so he had scheduling problems and kept appearing at work really tired with no energy, some people thought he was high on set. So the show runners offered him a reduced part in Season 5 to give him more time for his other interests, like he would only be in like half of the episodes, and he told them he'd rather just leave altogether.
Apparently it was supposed to be Verizon but I guess one of the actors shills for Verizon on TV commercials so they switched it at the last moment.The biggest joke in the finale was that theySuck it, business daddy.devalued AT&T so much that it probably went under.
AT&T owns HBO, which the show airs on.
saying they saved privacy is like saying you saved your neighbors dog because you didn't accidentally run over it cuz you managed to swerve around it while peeling out of your driveway in a land rover
what a cutting satire!! really makes those John Oliver gags stick home!!!!Apparently it was supposed to be Verizon but I guess one of the actors shills for Verizon on TV commercials so they switched it at the last moment.
If you were an AI you'd know that isn't true.The whole ending encryption thing doesn't make sense as someone who just took his security+. You cant crack AES encryuption. It just isn't possible. No matter how powerful or how many computers are used to do it or even if its an AI its just not possible.
also when the interviewer explains the meaning of his own nickname lolThe "Pound Met Double Zero" and "Title Eix" got me good from Bighead.
Great end to a great show. The big head bits at the very end had me laughing so hard.
Pound met double-o, and title icks.
Oh hey, I work at Stanford. I'm the president.