There's a sense that we've traveled down this road paved with silicon once or twice before, but the ride is still smart, engaging and highly informative.
The fact that it can still surprise, and even make viewers want to bite their own nails while watching, is what makes it one of the best comedies on television.
Mike Judge's tech comedy enters its fourth season with a Hooli/Endframe box full of new anxieties, bigger laughs, and one curious arc that seemingly rewrites the HTML behind the show's cartoonish heroes and villains.
How many different ways could the show skewer the tech world and self-important venture capitalists and still seem fresh? It seems the show has figured out how to do just that.