Peter Gregory is a fictional character portrayed by Christopher Evan Welch in the TV series Silicon Valley.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Minimum Viable Product (season 1), they were 48 years old.
They appear in 8 episodes out of a total of 53 aired and have accumulated 752 positive votes.
Episodes8
Minimum Viable Product
episode S1.E1 april 2014Richard is a computer programmer. He has to choose between a $10 million deal with Gavin Belson and a $200,000 deal with Peter Gregory, in exchange for his cooperation to make the idea of a super compressing algorithm change the world.The Cap Table
episode S1.E2 april 2014Richard hires Jared to design a business plan. Big Head is asked to work for Gavin Belson, where he discovers that Hooli has stolen the Pied Piper algorithm and calls it Nucleus. Meanwhile Richard struggles to get his money from Gregory.Articles of Incorporation
episode S1.E3 april 2014The guys find themselves in trouble with their company name when they find out it's already taken. So whilst Richard tries to find a solution, Erlich searches for a new name in another dimension of his consciousness.Fiduciary Duties
episode S1.E4 april 2014Richard drunkenly promises to make Erlich a board member, which he regrets the next morning. Big Head finds others at Hooli, who like him, have made careers out of doing nothing. Richard struggles to put Pied Piper's vision into words.Signaling Risk
episode S1.E5 may 2014Now that Pied Piper is the official company name, Erlich wants a logotype to go with it so he hires a very unexpected artist in for the job. Meanwhile Richard gets a tighter deadline for the project after a simple mistake.Third Party Insourcing
episode S1.E6 may 2014Richard comes across a problem in the code writing and hires Kevin, a young kid, to write the code for him.Proof of Concept
episode S1.E7 may 2014Richard has trouble getting Pied Piper ready in time for the TechCrunch Disrupt, while Erlich realizes he slept with the wife of one of the judges of the contest.Optimal Tip-To-Tip Efficiency
episode S1.E8 june 2014Pied Piper makes it to the next stage of Disrupt but runs into trouble with Hooli's presentation. The guys break out into a ridiculous argument and Richard tries to pull Pied Piper together before the big presentation.
- Minimum Viable Product
- The Cap Table
- Articles of Incorporation
- Fiduciary Duties
- Signaling Risk
- Third Party Insourcing
- Proof of Concept
- Optimal Tip-To-Tip Efficiency
Best moments8
- The guys find themselves in trouble with their company name when they find out it's already taken. So whilst Richard tries to find a solution, Erlich searches for a new name in another dimension of his consciousness.
- Richard drunkenly promises to make Erlich a board member, which he regrets the next morning. Big Head finds others at Hooli, who like him, have made careers out of doing nothing. Richard struggles to put Pied Piper's vision into words.
- Richard is a computer programmer. He has to choose between a $10 million deal with Gavin Belson and a $200,000 deal with Peter Gregory, in exchange for his cooperation to make the idea of a super compressing algorithm change the world.
- Now that Pied Piper is the official company name, Erlich wants a logotype to go with it so he hires a very unexpected artist in for the job. Meanwhile Richard gets a tighter deadline for the project after a simple mistake.
- Richard has trouble getting Pied Piper ready in time for the TechCrunch Disrupt, while Erlich realizes he slept with the wife of one of the judges of the contest.
- Richard hires Jared to design a business plan. Big Head is asked to work for Gavin Belson, where he discovers that Hooli has stolen the Pied Piper algorithm and calls it Nucleus. Meanwhile Richard struggles to get his money from Gregory.
- Richard comes across a problem in the code writing and hires Kevin, a young kid, to write the code for him.
- Pied Piper makes it to the next stage of Disrupt but runs into trouble with Hooli's presentation. The guys break out into a ridiculous argument and Richard tries to pull Pied Piper together before the big presentation.
- Articles of Incorporation
- Fiduciary Duties
- Minimum Viable Product
- Signaling Risk
- Proof of Concept
- The Cap Table
- Third Party Insourcing
- Optimal Tip-To-Tip Efficiency