EPISODE
SEASON
Veep - Season 4
The fourth season seems to be full of strong events, with Selena and her team scrambling to avoid a major internal crisis that could change things, and Amy seems to be still angry at a newly appointed adviser. On the other hand, Selena is upset by the reaction of the press, which has had a big impact on her.
15 October 1945, New York City, New York, USA
8 June 1969, Fresno, California, USA
16 February 1948, Missoula, Montana, USA
18 August 1943, Chicago, Illinois, USA
12 August 1984, Alexandria, Egypt
22 April 1980, Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA
21 February 1957, Sweetwater, Tennessee, USA
July 16, 2015
With such brilliant writing, direction and performances, who could vote against Veep?
April 10, 2015
Nothing is funnier than President Mayer, with her circus clown car crammed with aides. ... Veep's humor seems more politically astute this season, although there are still plenty of broad laughs.
April 08, 2015
Even in its fourth season, "Veep" continues to push boundaries and excel in topical content big and small.
April 11, 2015
This sitcom finds endless ways to deflate the big egos in politics, to whittle away at the pride of any character with the audacity to dream big.
April 07, 2015
It remains one of the smartest deadpan comedies on TV.
April 13, 2015
These characters don't inhabit a great system that happens to be full of terrible people. They inhabit a system that provides perverse incentives that perpetuate dysfunction. It's a braver way to cut into political culture.
April 19, 2016
This politically-incorrect HBO comedy finds plenty of new laughs as the show's main character is elevated to the highest office in the land.
April 11, 2015
(Julia Louis-Dreyfus) is crafting one of the best comedy performances in the history of TV here. On the current best comedy on TV.
April 26, 2017
So much of the comedy in previous series has come from her constantly thwarted ambitions. Now she's got where she wanted - can they keep up the funny? It was clear from episode one that they can.
April 20, 2015
There's simply nothing sharper or funnier on television - something that's particularly true this year, as Julia Louis-Dreyfus's grinning Selina Meyer has somehow stumbled her way into the Oval Office.

