'Silicon Valley' Season 3 Spoilers: Will Mike Judge Bring Thomas Middleditch's Richard Back?

By Jorge Solis j.solis@mstarsnews.com | Jun 17, 2015 07:00 PM EDT

From the comedic mind of Beavis and Butt-head, plans are already underway for HBO's comedy Silicon Valley with Season 3. After the sophomore season cliffhanger, will the Office Space filmmaker, Mike Judge, bring Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch) back to Pied Piper?

In our previous recap, Big Head (Josh Brener) stumbled upon Nucleus's beta test and give it to Richard, which he used to get the upper-hand on Gavin Belson (Matt Ross). Unfortunately, it was in the courtroom where Erlich (T.J. Miller) screwed up the game plan revealed a secret. After taking the stand, Richard thought he had actually lost the case.

In our finale recap, much like the real-life story of Dick Costolo stepping down at Twitter, Richard found himself fired from his own company. Monica's Boss bought more seats as a board member of Pied Piper, outvoting him and Erlich. After everything he worked hard for and winning the lawsuit against Hooli, Richard was kicked out of Pied Piper.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the King of the Hill creator explains his plans for third season, "Honestly, Alec and I had one conversation about it that was maybe a minute long. We were so trying to get this season done that we've barely even talked about it. But there is plenty of real life stuff to draw from here. There are different ways that that's handled. It happens all the time. Raviga now has the right to hire whoever they want as CEO because they can outvote the others. And it is most likely going to turn into some kind of ugly battle."

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Judge adds if Richard will fight for Pied Piper, "We've got our work cut out for us. We put that in there not knowing exactly where we were going to go with it. I really don't have an answer. The situation is, he's only got one seat and Erlich [T.J. Miller] is his friend, but they can be outvoted on anything. He still owns a big piece of it, though. So he could get rich or other things can happen. People can fight their way back in, like you say. That's one way to go. We shall see."

The Season 2 finale of Silicon Valley aired on HBO.

Readers, what did you think of that ending?

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