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It was only a matter of time before "Silicon Valley" creator Mike Judge had to figure out how to address Christopher Evan Welch's character Peter Gregory.
The eccentric venture capitalist character on the show quickly became a fan favorite last season thanks to his bizarre antics, like making an investment off the amount of sesame seeds on Burger King buns and the teeny tiny electric car he drives. But sadly, Welch passed away of lung cancer last December in the midst of filming season one.
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The final mention of Gregory on the show was during the season one finale. After Richard (Thomas Middleditch) and the rest of Pied Piper win TechCrunch Disrupt, an annual conference held in San Francisco by website TechCrunch, Richard is told Gregory watched their presentation via a live stream and was "not unpleased."
The big mystery was whether that would be the last viewers would hear from Gregory, or whether he would continue to be referenced remotely in season two. Judge admits he and the writers avoided the topic until they began writing the new season last summer.
On Sunday's season premiere, viewers saw what they decided.
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Gregory's head of operations, Monica (Amanda Crew), tells Richard and Pied Piper senior minority owner Erlich Bachman (T.J. Miller) that while on safari a hippo wandered into Gregory's tent. When Gregory ran away from it he passed away as he hadn't run in a very long time. Maybe ever, according to Monica.
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Sunday's episode ends with a large funeral for Gregory - inspired by the Steve Jobs' memorial, according to Judge - that included power point slides, a Twitter wall, white doves, and cameos from stars in the valley like Snapchat CEO/co-founder, Evan Spiegel.
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HBO/"Silicon Valley"
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Judge said he did reach out to Welch's mom before shooting the episode to get her blessing. "It's a tough thing," said Judge looking back. "But we're a comedy, ultimately, and I know that's how Chris would have wanted it."