HBO delivers a new season of the Emmy-winning comedy series created by Armando Iannucci (Oscar nominee for co-writing In the Loop) that takes a sharp, satirical look at the insular world of Washington politics. Veep follows the whirlwind day-to-day e...
I love veep, I'm sure there's some truth to the way they portray the White House staff.
Veep is the best in so many ways -- in its conception, by its writing, with its character development, and through its performers -- top notch acting at every level, both in.supporting roles and in leading roles -- the best ever
It's quite clever, JLD does a fantastic job as the VEEP.
The writing is as good as it gets and Julia Louis has another definite winner on here resume.
Veep is a well-written, well-acted original show and generally funny in a dry, realistic way that Julia Louis-Dreyfus, nonetheless, manages to make hilarious at times
This hilarious well written and superbly acted show continues to live up to expectations.
Same great writing and wacky situations well played as in season 1.
Veep is a well-written, well-acted original show and generally funny in a dry, realistic way that Julia Louis-Dreyfus, nonetheless, manages to make hilarious at times
If you are looking for a sharp witty comedy- Watch VEEP!
What I mean by this is that political comedies in the vein of Alpha House are funny to me because while the events they depict theoretically could happen, they're so bizarre and tangled that it ends up funny
Julia Louise Dreyfus is the right woman for that right comedy hilarious or, Hillary lol.....
Clever and funny, not a side busting comedy, but for sure worth watching.
Totally stink, to much vulgarity, poor acting and no comedy if that is what it was suppose to be
Every single role is so well cast and every character is hilarious.
Julia Jouis-Dreyfus is non-stop hilarious with an incredible cast to back her up including Tony Hale, Matt Walsh, Reid Scott, Kevin Dunn, Gary Cole and Patton Oswalt to name a few
Hilarious, the cast has really embrace their characters
Love the humor and brevity the show brings to a topic that has burdened us all as of late.
A really terrific program with a great cast if you can stand eating anything about politics right now.
Totally stink, to much vulgarity, poor acting and no comedy if that is what it was suppose to be
Love the humor and brevity the show brings to a topic that has burdened us all as of late.
This hilarious well written and superbly acted show continues to live up to expectations.
Veep is a well-written, well-acted original show and generally funny in a dry, realistic way that Julia Louis-Dreyfus, nonetheless, manages to make hilarious at times
Filthy language, I hope bad language doesn't equal good acting.
but when seemingly EVERY OTHER LINE has an F-bomb or S-whathaveyou, you just tire your audience
I didn't watch to much but had it on and there are some pretty funny lines that caught my attention.
Love the witty comedic lines
Veep demonstrates its version of reality excellently.(Anyone stealing the last line will be hunted down and shot :-)Of note is the character Jonah, a character a viewer will want to hate for he's so crudly obnoxious
The language is coarse and the jokes are sometimes borderline offensive, but this show consistently packs a punch that is humorous without being hackneyed.
Love the characters, the language is raw but hilarious.
Some really good humor that is overshadowed by foul language and many crude references that detract
Love the humor and brevity the show brings to a topic that has burdened us all as of late.
Hate shows with foul language and people with no morals.
Amusing, but mostly people panicking, and insulting each other
Hate shows with foul language and people with no morals.
Veep is (or tries) to offer a realistic view of the back-stabbing and back-dealing nature of DC politics but how long can the over-cussing, overly-narcissistic, self-involved people not being funny keep your attention
Most of the characters are just horrible people, but they are highly entertaining to watch in this series.
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More about Veep: Season 2
HBO delivers a new season of the Emmy-winning comedy series created by Armando Iannucci (Oscar nominee for co-writing In the Loop) that takes a sharp, satirical look at the insular world of Washington politics
Veep follows the whirlwind day-to-day existence of Vice President Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus in her Emmy-winning role) as she juggles her busy public schedule, puts out political fires, and defends the president’s interests, even as she tries to improve her dysfunctional relationship with the chief executive
Over the course of ten Season 2 episodes, Veep hilariously skewers the nuances of everyday office politics – set against the backdrop of the second highest office in the land.