Interesteg
What makes it different from others?
Breakinger
A Brilliant Conflict
ChicDragon
It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.
Sabah Hensley
This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
mayank-negi43
Season 7, cut to 3 years later from season 5, as season 6 was 1 year later and it was the second year, so two years completel till coming season 7. Start season 7 as a one year later and that will make it the 3 rd year of Laura Montez Presidency. In near end of season 7 start Selina's second re-election campaign and end the season with a good hope for her becoming President. Start season 8 with some good, bad, witty Selins's stunts to win the election. Few many scene of Roger Furlong fight with her and fighting against the Secretary of state Doyle and at the end of the season 8 the finale season of the VEEP, make her the President again. End season 8 episode 10, the finale episode as taking her oath and sitting in the President Chair in the Oval office and done... Season end with a bang....
NotMoreMovies
First off the cast is terrific, and I wanted to like this show, I really did. The plots just...how should put this...stink (aka s--k).I love Julia, I really do, she spews that crap those writers give her very well, but to be metaphorical...when I watch this show, it's like question marks are circling my head. I just can't "get into it." I'm like the only guy in the room who doesn't laugh at a bad joke...it's like watching Bob Saget do stand-up.I showed it to family members of mine when we got a free HBO preview just to make sure it wasn't me. They all said the same thing -- basically, "What the heck is this?" This leaves me with one question -- why do so many critics like this show? I don't know, I've given up trying to figure out their motives.
grantss
Brilliant satire on US politics.Selena Meyer (played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus) is the Vice President ("Veep") of the United States. We how she and her staff go about their day and the things and people they have to deal with.A brilliant, biting comedy on the hollowness, superficiality, manipulation, keeping-up-appearances, lies and deceit that is US politics (and politics in general). Created and written by Armando Iannucci who previously gave us The Thick of It, a similar satire on UK politics and even more over-the-top than Veep, and In the Loop, a great movie spin-off of The Thick of It.Everything and everyone are fair game and nothing is sacred, which is refreshing and rare in today's overly-PC age. Definitely not for the easily offended or the fanatical party partisan.
bruce-129
I have tried to watch this show. When I hated it in series, I tried to watch some random episodes in different seasons. Nothing helps, it just make me feel disgusted, offended or irritates every moment I spend watching this. It is horrible. I cannot imagine people thinking of, writing, and acting this show ... it is one of the most horrible things on TV I have ever seen ... and that means actively horrible.The character are all insulting each other all the time. I suppose that lots of the people who gave this a high rating watch it to learn how to insult people ... so for that it might be good.Seriously, the only word for this awful bit of nauseating entertainment is "putrid". "Veep" is horrible, and I really like Julia Louis-Dreyfus.I want to know who likes this show, or what their demographic is, just so I can avoid whoever or whatever they are.