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Veep - Season 6
Armando Iannucci's 'The Thick of It' American counterpart follows the public and private lives of U.S. vice president Selina Meyer and her staff.
23 January 1980, New York, USA
29 July 1965, Secaucus, New Jersey, USA
20 September 1956, Park Ridge, Illinois, USA
28 November 1967, Odessa, Texas, USA
April 18, 2017
Thankfully, Selina hasn't grown -- but Veep already has in its sure-to-be-great season.April 13, 2017
This new season of Veep is the political satire we need right now. It lampoons the outsized egos and fumbling of a crew of Washington knuckleheads just as dysfunction in real life politics is front-page news.April 18, 2017
It's still laugh-out-loud funny, the best comedy on TV.April 20, 2017
What Veep is now providing, in contrast to its previous seasons, is a sense of moral stability: Here are a bunch of incompetent people who are living, finally, with the ramifications of their incompetence.April 17, 2017
[It] has fun mixing and matching characters and putting them in new contexts.April 19, 2017
The show is still thoroughly enjoyable, though -- showrunner David Mandel's writers' room still a well-oiled joke machine.April 12, 2017
Veep is a satirization of all power-hungry politicians, neutral to their party, past, or principles. But most importantly, it's telling its own story. This is a serialized narrative that refuses to rewrite history in order to mock it.April 25, 2017
Domehow, over the course of her tenure, the woman at its centre has become a constant, and oddly comforting, presence in American political life: Selina Meyer, the devil you know.April 18, 2017
The comedy is great, as usual, and, this year, it resonates particularly well with our national anxiety level. Veep has so much winning that we might get bored with winning ... by season 25, maybe.