Veep

2012 • HBO
4.5
1.13K reviews
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Season 3 episodes (13)

1 Some New Beginnings
4/6/14
Season Three Premiere. In Iowa, Selina courts possible caucus voters at a book signing, while her team is in D.C. attending a staff wedding. As the day proceeds, Selina and her staff get word of a rumor that could affect the next election.
2 The Choice
4/13/14
After visiting their new campaign HQ, Selina and her team go on a ride-along with the Coast Guard, where they learn the president has flipped on a major issue--which makes Selina reexamine her stance. Meanwhile, Gary questions his role with the Veep.
3 Alicia
4/20/14
While Selina and her staff prepare for an Annapolis event where she will announce her candidacy, Dan gets word that SNL has done a not-so-flattering sketch on the Veep.
4 Clovis
4/27/14
On a fundraising trip in Silicon Valley, Selina is challenged by an anti-fracking mom and visits the campus of Clovis, a tech company with a young, ambitious CEO. Jonah makes a crude viral video, and Dan starts a rumor against Chung.
5 Fishing
5/4/14
As Amy and Dan vie for position as Selina's campaign manager, Ben arranges a secret lunch for the Veep with hotshot strategist Bill Ericsson; later, Selina is invited by Maddox to his country house.
6 Detroit
5/11/14
At an economic summit in Detroit, Selina's staff and her family are peeved by the presence of her new personal trainer, Ray. Meanwhile, Jonah and Mike negotiate a photo-op with Selina and Maddox. Later, Catherine protects her mom from a protestor.
7 Special Relationship
5/18/14
In the U.K. for the 100th anniversary of WWI, Selina's staff worries about Ray's growing influence on the Veep. Meanwhile, Dan's nerves begin to fray as Ben gets news that sends him back to D.C. Later, Jonah arrives in London to spy for Team Maddox.
8 Debate
6/1/14
Selina and the staff prep for her debate with Maddox, Chung, Congressman Owen Pierce, and Joe Thornhill--a major-league baseball manager who has recently entered the race. Mike's wife Wendy arrives to do a style piece on Selina, but eyes a bigger story.
9 Crate
6/8/14
With Thornhill ahead in the polls, Selina and her staff discuss how to make her more folksy. Jonah, in need of a job, meets with Bill Ericsson, and asks his mom to reach out to his influential uncle Jeff. Selina is interviewed by a pretentious journalist.
10 New Hampshire
6/8/14
Season Three Finale. Three days before the New Hampshire primary, Selina and her staff juggle her multiple official obligations and campaign appearances.
101 Season 3 Trailer
6/16/14
The 'Veep' (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) sizes up her screwball staff for a possible presidential run in this riotous preview of Season 3.
102 Season 3 Invitation to the Set
6/16/14
'Veep' star Julia-Louis Dreyfuss and creator Armando Iannucci tease the hilarious storyline coming in Season 3 of the hit HBO series.
103 Season 3 Deleted Scenes
7/6/14
Season-only
Deleted scenes from the hilarious Season 3 of the hit HBO comedy series '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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