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Now that the finale of Silicon Valley season 4 has aired, it’s time to take a look back at this season as a whole.

*Mild Spoilers Ahead*

As with previous seasons in Silicon Valley, there is a tradition of reusing the same basic plot points with a clever twist. Some examples include the season starting with Richard being apprehensive about a new idea and Bighead getting some kind of great new deal in his life. This usually continues into the team fighting over business practices, Gilfoyle screwing over Dinesh, and Erlich screwing himself over. Finally, Hooli tries to meddle with the process but it backfires on them and the team survives yet again due to both of dumb luck and Richard’s technological prowess.

No matter how many times this same plot is reused, viewers enjoy it immensely. This is because, despite the main story being entertaining by itself, they’re always on the lookout for this parallelism and irony.

This season, Silicon Valley changes things up a bit and manages to both play off our expectations as viewers and be incredibly unique in its own right. Yes, the season starts with Richard being apprehensive of the company’s new move and he even pays his doctor his usual visit. However, instead of just accepting it like usual, he leaves and does his own thing. Bighead succeeds by doing nothing again, but by the end of the season, he’s on probation at his new job.

The team usually squabbles a bit and gets over it, but there were several instances where their friendships and ideologies were truly tested this season. Gilfoyle usually finds a way to screw over Dinesh, but this time he only had to predict it since Dinesh did it to himself. Erlich screws himself over again, but not only does it happen multiple times, he even loses his trademark bravado and decides to leave to Tibet. Hooli is involved this season, but it’s more so the Pied Piper team directly screwing them over this time (at the end at least). The one thing that stays the same is that Pied Piper succeeds due to dumb luck, however, despite it being Richard’s prowess that saves the day it’s Gilfoyle’s.

The dialogue even becomes self-aware with the finale referencing Bighead falling “ass backwards into something”. Another example is Gilfoyle referencing his continued victories over Dinesh and that, at this point, he doesn’t even have to do anything for it to happen.

By that same note, the actors finally come into their own this season. Each character has a very specific personality and defined traits. Each and every single acting performance this season is so self-aware that the characters become more entertaining than they’ve ever been. This is especially the case with Jared who goes balls to the wall crazy with his dialogue this season.

Silicon Valley season 4 was incredibly unique. It managed to tell its own, individual story while also continuing the parallelism of previous seasons. However, rather than directly reusing plot beats in a different scenario, it tweaks the beats just enough to become one of the cleverest seasons of a comedy I’ve ever seen. Not only the plot and the comedy, but the acting this season was also superb. Each cast member of Silicon Valley brought a self-aware humor to their characters that is unique to this show. Silicon Valley is a comedy, but even in its most serious moments, the actors brought a level of gravitas and sincerity that you don’t often see in comedies. My only complaint is that it isn’t very inclusive of people who haven’t watched previous seasons due to how much the previous plot effects the individual episodes. Despite that, this was probably their best season yet and I can’t wait to see where it goes from here.

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In the TV show Fallout, would the “rule of thumb” really work?

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Walton Goggins’ character, who plays someone in the first episode of the new TV series Fallout on Amazon, mentions a “rule of thumb” when it comes to nuclear explosions.

According to the character known as “The Ghoul,” he learned in military school that if you raise your thumb and extend your arm toward the blast, you can tell if you are going to live or die. According to the rule, some Americans will be safe from the radioactive fallout if the mushroom cloud is smaller than their thumb. If the mushroom cloud is bigger than their thumb, they won’t be as lucky.

Many other survivors will probably ask you why you’re giving a mushroom cloud the big thumbs up. Is it worth it?

The idea has been looked into a bit thanks to the Fallout video game series, which caught the attention of physicists in their first year at the University of Leicester. They had heard a false rumor that the show’s mascot, Vault Boy, was giving a happy thumbs up to show support for the thumb rule. They wanted to find out if the rule was true.

The team looked at smaller blasts that would fit with the setting of the show and chose a 15-kiloton blast, which is the same size as the blast that happened when the US dropped “Little Boy” on Hiroshima. The first thing the team did was figure out how far away you would have to be from the mushroom cloud for your thumb to cover the blast. They came up with a number that was about 12.6 kilometers (7.8 miles).

“Assuming the detonation occurred on the ground, the radius for avoiding all burns is 4.67 km [2.9 miles] away from the blast center, and the radius for radiation sickness symptoms is 1.56 km [0.97 miles],” the team said in their paper. “This would mean that you would be safe from the initial blast effects of radiation and burns.”

Even though you just saw a nuclear explosion nearby, that doesn’t mean you are safe. And that’s before you worry about nuclear winter. The radiation coming at you from the wind should be your main concern.

“Assuming an average wind speed of 24 km/h, the fallout would reach you within approximately half an hour if you were to be standing directly upwind.”

Getting caught in this wind will give you enough rads to make you sick. One more rule, though: run like hell. This might help you lower your dose.

“This investigation showed that if a 15-kiloton nuclear bomb was to detonate and your thumb extended at an arm’s length just covered the blast, you could survive most negative radiation effects by running laterally in the direction of the wind for a minimum of 1.65 km [1 mile] in half an hour, given that you are standing directly upwind from the blast,” the team said.

But this only works for a blast much smaller than the weapons the world has now. And even for smaller blasts, the rule probably won’t help because of the radiation that is released into the air and the fact that the wind can change quickly. Ruth McBurney, who is the executive director of the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors in Frankfort, Kentucky, told Inverse that “shelter is the best thing to do if you think you might be in a place where fallout might be present or coming.”

More plans call for temporarily taking refuge in whatever is available, and then moving to better nearby shelters about 30 minutes after the blast. There are, of course, official rules about what to do during a blast. In short, you should stay inside and away from windows, wash your hands, and wait for more instructions. Please don’t condition your hair while you’re doing that.

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Sony is reportedly engaged in discussions to form a partnership for a potential bid on Paramount

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There hasn’t been much buzz lately about any new acquisitions in the world of video game intellectual property. According to a recent report, Sony is currently engaged in discussions with a well-funded partner to potentially acquire the renowned film studio Paramount, along with all the exciting possibilities that come with such a merger.

As reported in the New York Times (thanks, ResetEra), Sony Picture Entertainment is reportedly in discussions with Apollo Global Management, an investment firm, as per two sources familiar with the matter. In the past, Apollo had made an offer to acquire Paramount for a minimum of $26 billion, but their bid was ultimately turned down.

The terms of the joint bid are currently under discussion, and there is a chance that the two parties may decide against making a formal offer. Unnamed sources have revealed that Paramount is currently in exclusive discussions with Skydance, preventing any official offer from being made at this time. Investor opposition to the recent deal that Skydance brought seems to have been significant.

The potential impact of such an acquisition is immense. First and foremost, it would introduce adaptations of Sonic and Halo into the expanding media empire of the PlayStation platform holder. Following the announcement, Paramount’s stock experienced a significant 11% surge in after-hours trading.

What are your thoughts on the news? Is there a possibility of Sony acquiring Paramount? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Fallout Season 2 has been confirmed as the show continues to captivate audiences, making it one of Amazon’s most-watched series

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Amazon has just made the exciting announcement that a second season of the highly acclaimed Fallout TV adaptation is in the works. Fans can look forward to another thrilling installment of the series, which will be exclusively available on the Amazon Prime streaming service. Confirmation has arrived regarding the second batch of episodes for the series, following the acquisition of $25 million in Californian tax credits.

In just four days after its release, Fallout has already captivated audiences, quickly becoming one of Amazon Prime’s most-watched TV shows of all time. It has garnered immense popularity, rivaling even the acclaimed season of The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power.

The Fallout TV show has caused a massive surge in sales for the newer games, resulting in a staggering 7,500% increase in purchases of Fallout 4 in Europe. Fallout 76, Fallout 3, and Fallout: New Vegas were also among the top 10 best-selling games across the continent last week. Next week, the highly anticipated PS5 version of Fallout 4 will be released, offering players an enhanced visual experience with new graphical modes. Additionally, players can look forward to exciting new content from the Creation Club.

Considering the potential for character development and narrative arcs, it would be intriguing to see where season two takes Lucy, Maximus, and The Ghoul. Without revealing any spoilers, it’s exciting to speculate on the possible directions their stories could go. We would greatly appreciate your feedback in the comments section.

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