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Fans and critics often highlight the relatable (and absurd) depictions of corporate culture in this episode.

: Ultimately, Erlich's over-the-top confidence saves the day during the meeting with Peter Gregory. Richard realizes that while Erlich is obnoxious, he is a necessary "fiduciary" presence for the company, and officially grants him the board seat. [S1E4] The Master Beta

“"Fiduciary Duties" found Richard in over his head again when it comes to the business side of things, but also learning that delegation is not a bad thing.” Collider · 12 years ago Fans and critics often highlight the relatable (and

The episode titled "The Master Beta" actually refers to the of the HBO comedy series Silicon Valley , though its official title is " Fiduciary Duties " . Here is the "story" of what happens in that episode: “"Fiduciary Duties" found Richard in over his head

: Big Head, having been cut from Hooli's "Nucleus" team because he doesn't actually know how Richard's code works, finds himself in a bizarre corporate purgatory. He discovers a group of "unassigned" employees on the Hooli roof who spend their days drinking beer and "resting and vesting"—getting paid large salaries to do nothing just so competitors can't hire them.

: The episode ends with Richard discovering an old photo showing that Peter Gregory and his arch-rival Gavin Belson were actually close friends in their youth, adding a layer of personal history to their corporate war. Community Perspectives