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"Two Days of the Condor" is an episode of the comedy television series Silicon Valley. It constitutes the tenth and final of the second season, and the 18th overall episode of the series. The episode was written and directed by Alec Berg.

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  • "Two Days of the Condor" is an episode of the comedy television series Silicon Valley. It constitutes the tenth and final of the second season, and the 18th overall episode of the series. The episode was written and directed by Alec Berg.
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  • "Two Days of the Condor" is an episode of the comedy television series Silicon Valley. It constitutes the tenth and final of the second season, and the 18th overall episode of the series. The episode was written and directed by Alec Berg. In the episode, while Pied Piper's livestream of a technician from the National History Museum falling down a ravine gains traction, Richard continues to fight a lawsuit from Hooli alleging that the Pied Piper IP is theirs. The livestream goes viral soon becomes an meme in the Philippines, causing Pied Piper's servers to catch fire. Meanwhile, the judge rules that Hooli legally owns the Pied Piper IP. Facing no other option, Richard tells Dinesh to delete Pied Piper. Richard learns that, due to specific language in his contract, Richard wasn't legally employed by Hooli, meaning Richard actually owns Pied Piper and its IP. Per Richard's request, Dinesh creates a script to delete Pied Piper; due to a bug in the script, the script crashes, saving Pied Piper. "Two Days of the Condor" originally aired on HBO on June 14, 2015. The episode received generally positive reviews, with The A.V. Club giving the episode an A−. According to Nielsen Media Research, "Two Days of the Condor" was seen by 2.1 million viewers, second only to the season five finale of Game of Thrones, Mother's Mercy. For his teleplay, Berg received a nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series.
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  • Joshua Alan Baca
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  • "Two Days of the Condor" was a surprisingly riveting, heartbreaking, and hilarious piece of television that sends Silicon Valley's second season out with a bang.
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  • Cliff Wheatley, IGN
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  • List of Silicon Valley episodes
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  • *Frank Collison as Noah *Chris Diamantopoulos as Russ Hanneman *Matt McCoy as Pete Monahan *Alyson Reed as Louise *Bernard White as Denpok
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  • 1680.0
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  • "Changing of the Guards" by Pusha T
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  • Silicon Valley
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  • Alec Berg
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