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> Using tv logline example, Silicon Valley, we'd see that the logline is "A shy silicon valley engineer tries to build his own company." While the tagline is "He's got called company."

"He's got called company"? What does that mean? Am I missing a play on words here or is this just gibberish?




Well, Google only seems to find that site and a couple of clones for the phrase "He's got called company". IMDB doesn't list it either: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2575988/taglines/ (granted it's not the definitive source, and could just be missing it)

Does kind feel like a translation of

> They've got company


Silicon Valley taglines according to IMDb:

- Where everyone wants to be an icon

- See genius in a whole new light

- Helping humanity thrive. Changing the way things change.

- They've got company.


It's some weird spam, it hung around the 1st 2nd page boundary yesterday too, in a completely separate submission


Maybe some sort of wordplay on “cold company” and something else? Had the same question, but couldn’t figure it out.




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