Next up: TJ Miller, standup comedian and Silicon Valley actor

Anonymous
We ran into TJ at Jack Rose last winter. Super coked up, crazy drunk, and totally trying to skeeve on my fiancée.

I'm pretty sure he doesn't maintain his marriage vows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is one I'm not believing. If he's that much of a maniac, there will have to be more victims who come forth.


He’s married to his wife who he met in college. Unless he cheated on her there aren’t going to be other victims. Unless other GW alums step up.


Even though they met in college, I don't think they have been together since college....I think there are gaps in the relationship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is one I'm not believing. If he's that much of a maniac, there will have to be more victims who come forth.


He’s married to his wife who he met in college. Unless he cheated on her there aren’t going to be other victims. Unless other GW alums step up.


Even though they met in college, I don't think they have been together since college....I think there are gaps in the relationship.


Other victims are starting to come forward.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We ran into TJ at Jack Rose last winter. Super coked up, crazy drunk, and totally trying to skeeve on my fiancée.

I'm pretty sure he doesn't maintain his marriage vows.


Sounds like every GW grad I know. lol
Anonymous
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/silicon-valley-confronts-a-darker-side-tech-culture-tj-millers-messy-exit-1092493

Good for HBO!

“The original pilot from Judge and his King of the Hill collaborators John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky had hung its narrative on two gold-digging women from Los Angeles who head to Silicon Valley in the hope of snagging the next Steve Jobs. HBO's executives were underwhelmed, if not altogether put off, by what came in. "We wanted women," says one, "but not like that."

As the story goes, Altschuler and Krinsky were unwilling to move forward without the women's storyline, and HBO was unwilling to do so with it. Silicon Valley would die there. Then came word from Judge. He'd understood HBO's concerns and was interested in taking another crack. In the months that followed, Altschuler and Krinsky exited the project, though not without retaining a created-by credit, and Berg, who'd honed his comedic chops on Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm, was brought in to help Judge reconceive the series. "We reshot half the pilot," recalls HBO's president of programming, Casey Bloys, who was running the comedy division at that point. "And what those guys turned in was a comedy that was genuinely funny and also had something to say."
Anonymous
Given the recent sexual assault accusation, HBO really dodged a bullet....I wonder if they would have fired him in the wake of the news.
Anonymous
Now he has called in a false bomb threat to an Amtrak train. WTF?!?
http://deadline.com/2018/04/t-j-miller-charged-calling-in-fake-bomb-threat-train-arrested-1202361644/
Anonymous
Waste of a great talent


Guy's life is a Trainwreck.. no pun intended
Anonymous
Miller had a brain tumor removed awhile back, and there's speculation that the medication he takes (Keppra), coupled with his alcohol abuse, is exacerbating his already-dickish behavior.

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