Start-Ups: Silicon Valley

2011 • BRAVO
3.9
184 reviews
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Season 1 episodes (8)

1 Starting Up
11/5/12
Welcome to Silicon Valley, the epicenter of innovation and entrepreneurialism. In their new home dubbed "The Villa," British transplants Ben and Hermione Way celebrate their new start-up venture by throwing an over-the-top Toga party. David Murray and Sarah Austin do their best to get ready by spray tanning and strategizing how Sarah will interact with her best friend turned nemesis, Hermione. Meanwhile, Dwight Crow and Kim Taylor decide to skip out on the party early and go to a fellow engineer's birthday party where Dwight proceeds to drink everything in sight while solving complex algorithms. Ben and Hermione are up early the next morning to pitch their start-up idea to one of Silicon Valley's most prominent investors and ask for a half million dollars in funding. But after a late night of drinking and partying, will they be prepared to win over a benefactor?
2 #Awkward
11/12/12
Kim discusses business strategies with her boss at Ampush Media, but when the two don't see eye-to-eye, Kim begins to realize that Ampush may not be a part of her long term plan in Silicon Valley. Coming off the heels of their failed pitch, Ben and Hermione renew their focus and head to another prominent Silicon Valley investor. Meanwhile, Sarah gets dolled up for a date with Jay, but when she shows up to his bachelor pad and sees that he's dressed down for the occasion, things get a little awkward. When Jay discovers Sarah is life-casting their date in real time, things get very awkward! Hermione and Sarah meet up to hash out their differences once and for all.
3 Connect / Disconnect
11/19/12
Kim and Dwight go out to a dinner where she schools him on the proper way to behave on a date with a girl. Not to be outdone, Dwight gives Kim some advice of his own on what it's like to be the founder of a start-up. A new love triangle arises when Hermione goes out on a date with Jay where the chemistry that was missing on his date with Sarah is plentiful. Meanwhile, Ben seeks Hermione's approval to take Sarah out on a date. David vents his frustrations about struggling to make ends meet while trying to launch his start-up, Goal Sponsors, and he decides to ask Sarah for a loan to ease the burden, but will she say, yes? And when David brings his friends together for a night of Line Dancing, Sarah finds out about Jay's date with Hermione, which puts her in an emotional tailspin.
4 Restart
11/26/12
After much soul searching and deliberation, Kim finally forces herself to make a decision about her future role at Ampush, but then the reality sets in that she is on an uncharted path. Hermione and Sarah get to work interviewing the power players of Silicon Valley. And after another failed pitch for funds, tensions erupt between Ben and Hermione as they vent their frustrations towards each other with David awkwardly caught in the middle.
5 Breaking The Code
12/4/12
Much to Hermione's chagrin, Ben takes Sarah out on a date to the fair. Dwight visits with his parents where they discuss the unpredictable future of Carsabi. Hermione celebrates her birthday in true Villa style filled with friends and even potential investors. But when she decides to chase people around with a less than appropriate sex toy, Ben becomes worried that they may have just lost $500k in potential investments.
6 Last Pitch Effort
12/11/12
Ben's on-and-off flame, Ashley, comes to town and the two immediately pick up where they left off. But when Sarah and Ashley have a run-in at a Villa party, Ben is caught in a compromising position between his two ladies. Ben and Hermione wine and dine another potential investor for Ignite, but with bills piling up and deadlines that need to be reached, they are on pins and needles waiting for the answer they've been dying to hear.
7 Face Time
12/18/12
Kim takes a trip to her fashion Mecca, New York City, to kick her new start-up into high gear. Dwight tags along for fun and meets up with a fellow engineer who sets up a special night out for him. Meanwhile, Sarah has a medical scare that lands her in Los Angeles to get a second opinion. And during his routine check-ins with Appcellerator's CEO, David realizes he has his work cut out for him with a launch party just days away.
8 Unfinished Business
12/18/12
On the season finale, David gets ready for his Goal Sponsors launch party hoping to attract enough beta users to put his product to the test. Ben and Hermione are waiting with bated breath for the $500k promised to them by their Ignite investors. Dwight finally moves to San Francisco, and reveals big news to Kim who is also feeling the pressure of taking her startup from stealth mode to reality. At the launch party, David has a run-in with Sarah that could change the nature of their relationship forever.

About this show

Internet entrepreneur and sister to the founder of Facebook, Randi Zuckerberg enters the reality show fray as executive producer of this insider look at the lives of young professionals on the path to becoming Silicon Valley's next great success story. They're tomorrow's leaders of the highly competitive and fast-paced tech industry, and their personal lives move as fast as their high-speed downloads.They're driven, they're brilliant and they're online.

Ratings and reviews

3.9
184 reviews
Michael Banks
December 6, 2012
The first episode has a slow take off and I get it. It has to introduce everyone and get their story out there. After watching the first 5 episodes. It is now starting to grow on me. I personally wish it was a little more "techy" and less drama, but I understand that the drama is "real life" and it is apart of what really happens. I am not regretting my purchase, but it is not the BEST show either. Since I have never been remotely close to that area it is neat to see what goes on in that space. It has potential to educate and get ideas rolling which I hope is the intent and not make this into another Real World or something. I applaud Randy for doing it and I hope it grows into something more. As episodes come in I may refine my review.
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Dean Sofer
March 6, 2015
As someone who works in tech and startups, there is only one programmer in this entire show and he's got one scene in his apartment programming. The rest of the show is spoiled stupid imbeciles going to parties and getting into cat fights.
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A Google user
November 12, 2012
This is exactly like the hills, same production with cute little hipster music beds and scenes. Personally I'm a suckered for production,it's slick and formulaic, the perfect bravo niche viewer market for sure. Drama first actual start up biz and info last. Watch what happens
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