Veep

2012 • HBO
4.5
1.13K reviews
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Season 4 episodes (14)

1 Joint Session
4/12/15
Season Four Premiere. Twenty-four hours before Selina's first major speech as President, her staff frantically tries to work out how she can say two completely opposite things at the same time. Gary questions his worth.
2 East Wing
4/19/15
The President's staff prepares for her state visit with the Israeli Prime Minister. Mike tries out a new look for his more visible role. Teddy does Jonah a favor, while continuing to invade his personal space.
3 Data
4/26/15
When the personal details of a previously anonymous girl mentioned by the President are leaked, Selina's team tries to find a scapegoat for the data breach. While Mike is about to make a dreadful error, the President hosts the annual Easter Egg Roll.
4 Tehran
5/3/15
As part of her Middle East peace-talks tour, President Meyer makes an historic trip to Iran, where an American reporter is being detained. Back in DC, Dan is wooed by lobbyist Sidney Purcell; VP Doyle stands in for the President at a Rainbow Jersey event.
5 Convention
5/10/15
At the party convention, Selina and her staff scramble against the clock to avert a major internal crisis. Amy grows increasingly infuriated with the President's new advisor Karen, who is coaching Catherine on her First Daughter speech to the convention.
6 Storms and Pancakes
5/17/15
Selina tries to match her running mate's effortless charm at a fundraiser, while an impending hurricane looks like it could be good news for her image.
7 Mommy Meyer
5/24/15
A dramatic incident in the White House leaves the President shaken, while Tom James's 'mis-speak' at a Q&A looks like it could make her day even worse. Mike tries to sell the press on Selina's Families First bill.
8 B/ill
5/30/15
With the Families First Bill growing increasingly toxic, Gary sets up a clandestine meeting with Dan and Amy to persuade them to lobby against it. Meanwhile, Selina attempts to keep working while ill in bed with the flu.
9 Testimony
5/30/15
While Selina fields questions from the press, members of her staff testify before a congressional committee about whether the Families First vote was intentionally sabotaged--and who was really behind the data breach.
10 Election Night
5/30/15
Season Four Finale. On Election Night, Selina and her staff find their nerves growing frayed as each state result is called.
101 Trailer
6/1/15
A hilarious first look at the presidential Selina (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) coming in Season 4 of 'Veep' on HBO.
102 Invitation to the Set
6/1/15
Join Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the stars of 'Veep' on the set as they preview the hilarious fourth season of the hit HBO comedy series.
103 Season 4 Great Debates
7/6/15
Hilarious moments from Season 4 of 'Veep.'
104 Season 4 Deleted Scenes
7/19/15
Season-only
Comical deleted scenes from Season 4 of 'Veep.'

About this show

Julia Louis-Dreyfus is the Vice President of the United States in this HBO comedy series that follows her whirlwind day-to-day existence as she puts out political fires, juggles public and private demands and defends the interests of the chief executive.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
1.13K reviews
Neith Fine
September 11, 2022
This show is inanely good, from beginning to end. With Veep, Julia Louis-Dreyfus has landed herself as one of my favorite actresses. She not only shows her honed comedic timing here, she also oscillates between aloof to precise, terrifying (knowingly and inadvertently), and never misses a beat. I don't care too much for politics, but I was a fan of "The Thick of It", so decided to give this a try. So glad I did - it's now one of my favorite shows. Also - the ending was TOO perfect.
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James Campos
August 23, 2014
This the king (make that queen) of all adult comedies. Curb Your Enthusiasm took the Seinfeld formula to a more daring level, and Veep raises the bar seemingly beyond reach. I can't imagine a more outrageously entertaining show can arise from the nourishing vine of memorable comedy that resulted from the collaboration of Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David. If you've never seen Veep, watch one episode. Any episode. You'll be hooked!
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Ryan Gibson
May 31, 2015
This is funniest TV show currently on. The dialog and characters are just superb. Like Arrested Development, a lot of the best lines are underplayed. Like Scrubs, you get the feeling that comedy is a truer representation of its subject than a drama. And like The West Wing, it's set in Washington and is full of cursing and genital jokes.
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