Veep

2012 • HBO
4.5
1.13K reviews
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Season 7 episodes (16)

1 Iowa
3/31/19
Season Seven Premiere. Selina evaluates her past and present campaigns. Jonah's personal life sparks interest among the press. Amy makes an important decision.
2 Discovery Weekend
4/7/19
At an Aspen retreat for rich donors, Selina deals with potential adversaries and allies. Amy’s behavior raises Gary’s suspicions.
3 Pledge
4/14/19
In the run-up to the first debate, Selina makes a novel campaign proposal. Comments by Jonah create blowback. Dan and Amy take a road trip.
4 South Carolina
4/21/19
Selina and team head to South Carolina, where Selina seeks an endorsement from a key leader. Gary gets a long-awaited promotion, while Marjorie excels in her new role.
5 Super Tuesday
4/28/19
Facing increased scrutiny heading into Super Tuesday, Selina visits Mike to deflect attention from Andrew’s legal troubles. Jonah and Amy ramp up their anti-Selina campaign rhetoric. Dan attempts to exploit Richard.
6 Oslo
5/1/19
Selina tries to arrange a meeting via her Finnish contact Minna. Gary helps Catherine plan a big event. Jonah and Amy push an anti-vax message in Pennsylvania. Mike finds a new home. Richard may have an enemy.
7 Veep
5/6/19
Series finale. The nominating fight between Selina and her rivals reaches its climax, as their race comes to a historic finish.
101 Season 7 Trailer
4/14/19
See what Selina Meyer and her crackpot crew are up to in Season 7 of the hit comedy series "Veep."
102 What I Won't Miss
5/13/19
From a wig to tall jokes, see what Julia Louis-Dreyfus and her co-stars on "Veep" won't miss once the hit series comes to an end.
103 Invitation to the Set
5/13/19
Join the cast and crew of "Veep" on the final season set for this riotous comedy series.
104 Selina
5/13/19
Season-only
She's been the "Veep," the POTUS, and even a self-described "political leper," but above all, she is one thing: Selina. Julia Louis-Dreyfus reflects on playing the comedy role of a lifetime in Selina Meyer.
105 Gary
5/13/19
Season-only
Some might call it loyalty, but Gary Walsh's dedication to Selina Meyer is nothing short of obsession. Actor Tony Hale opens up about the lengths he's willing to go to be Selina's right-hand maniac.
106 Amy
5/13/19
Season-only
A neurotic workaholic with a penchant for the occasional bad decision (Dan, anyone?!?), Amy Brookheimer is a perfect for Selina Meyer's staff. Join actress Anna Chlumsky as she reflects on her quirky character.
107 Dan
5/13/19
Season-only
Unscrupulous, arrogant, lecherous--and those are some of his good points. Hear from actor Reid Scott as he talks about portraying self-serving sleazeball, Dan Egan.
108 Jonah
5/13/19
Season-only
From the White House to Congress to his launch of "Ryantology," Jonah Ryan has always maintained an uncanny ability to be offensive and moronic at all times. Actor Timothy Simons looks back at playing this comical oaf.
109 Mike
5/13/19
Season-only
As Selina Meyer's press secretary, Mike McLintock is a sheepish screwball with a questionable work ethic. Actor Matt Walsh opens up on Mike's ability to survive in spite of his shortcomings.

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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