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After learning of Hooli's lawsuit, Laurie Bream decides that Pied Piper is too big of a risk and decides to drop the company from Raviga Capital's portfolio. Bachman and Hendricks meet with the other venture capitalists and are informed that due to the lawsuit, along with their behavior at the previous meetings, they are no longer interested in Pied Piper. Meanwhile, Dinesh meets with his cousin Wajeed who is crowdfunding an app called Bro, which is similar to Yo but instead sends the word "bro". After hosting a crowdfunding party and a $500 donation from Gilfoyle meant to irritate Dinesh, Wajeed meets his goal of $50,000. Jared finds a venture capitalist on the Bro app, but when they meet it turns out to be a "brain rape" scam to steal the algorithm, causing Bachman and Jared to quickly end the presentation. With no options left but to hire a "cheap" lawyer for $2.5 million, Gavin Belson calls Hendricks and asks to meet him privately. At a bar, Belson proposes Hooli acquiring Pied Piper and bringing Hendricks back into the Hooli team. Belson says that on the path he is on right now, Hendricks is forming the exact type of "soulless" corporation he despises. As Hendricks begins to respond, a mariachi band interrupts them, and the episode ends.

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Los Cazadores
performed by Ernesto Molina

This Song is played in Runaway Devaluation part of Silicon Valley Season 2
This song plays at the end of the episode as Richard and Gavin are in a restaurant, but their conversation is interrupted by a mariachi band.

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Silicon Valley Season 2

# Title Air Date
Silicon Valley
2:1 Sand Hill Shuffle Apr 12, 2015
2:2 Runaway Devaluation Apr 19, 2015
2:3 Bad Money Apr 26, 2015
2:4 The Lady May 3, 2015
2:5 Server Space May 10, 2015
2:6 Homicide May 17, 2015
2:7 Adult Content May 24, 2015
2:8 White Hat/Black Hat May 31, 2015
2:9 Binding Arbitration Jun 7, 2015
2:10 Two Days of the Condor Jun 14, 2015

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