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Silicon Valley Season 4 Gets April Premiere Date

HBO's Silicon Valley is unquestionably one of the sharpest, timeliest, sleekest and funniest shows on television right now, at least in this writer's humble opinion. And in many ways, it only gets better as it continues. The tech world satire grows more cutting, telling, brighter and dependable with each new year, and now we finally know when the comedy series returns. According to HBO, it'll be with us again on April 23rd.
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HBO’s Silicon Valley is unquestionably one of the sharpest, timeliest, sleekest and funniest shows on television right now, at least in this writer’s humble opinion. And in many ways, it only gets better as it continues. The tech world satire grows more cutting, telling, brighter and dependable with each new year, and now we finally know when the comedy series returns. According to HBO, it’ll be with us again on April 23rd.

Starring Thomas Middleditch, T.J. Miller, Kumail Nanjiani, Martin Starr, Amanda Crew and Zach Woods, among others, Silicon Valley‘s fourth season will continue to see the rising tech enterprise juggling hurdle after hurdle in this oddball computerized world. Last season left more than a few loose ends, most notably regarding the state of Pied Piper’s management, and we’re sure the newest outing will keep bringing the nail-biting suspense and gut-busting laughs in equal measure.

Created by Mike Judge, John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Silicon Valley remains rivalled by Veep when it comes to accolades and awards, but that’s not to suggest that it’s anything less than acclaimed. The show continues to find almost effortlessly brilliant ways to satirize the tech world and never loses its voice or individual character. Not to mention it also never attempts to dumb down the jargon. Add the unusual warmth of the cast’s prickly chemistry, the insanely well-researched writing and its underdog charm, and you have one of the best and brightest series on the television right now. Seriously, you should check it out if you haven’t done so already.

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