EPISODE
SEASON
Veep - Season 3
Former Senator Selina Meyer finds that being Vice President of the United States is nothing like she hoped and everything that everyone ever warned her about. And now she has to struggle to stay politically relevant.
19 August 1975, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
29 November 1962, Lamesa, Texas, USA
23 January 1980, New York, USA
5 November 1958, San Diego, California, USA
1940, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
September 10, 2014
As ever, it's Veep's one-liners that are the real winners.
April 01, 2014
The show does have an unpretentious quality that's somewhat refreshing amid the recent spate of D.C.-centric series.
April 01, 2014
The improvements made to Veep feel sustainable.
December 29, 2014
The show, luckily, is explicitly, hilariously foulmouthed.
August 07, 2014
If you thought HBO's lean, mean political comedy moved quickly in its first two seasons, get ready for the ride of your life in Season 3.
February 26, 2015
Veep may seem to have started almost as a one-joke premise, it has developed beyond that. Inside all its satirical humor, there is the dark commentary about our dysfunctional government.
December 29, 2014
If Veep is as successful with the pay-off as it's been with the lead-up, we're in for a quite a treat over the next nine weeks.
April 04, 2014
It was a brilliant narrative move to shake up Meyer and her crack staff with the promise of the Presidency as it allows each of these self-centered nuts a chance to crank up their intensity now that a life-changing run is in their faces.
April 08, 2014
The show works because all of its actors seem so human, so likeable, despite the words coming from their mouths.

