VEEP
The Complete First Season
DVD - 2013 | Widescreen
Former Senator Selina Meyer was a charismatic leader and a rising star in her party with her eye on the White House, then she became Vice President. VEEP follows the whirlwind day-to day existence of Vice President Meyer as she puts out political fires, juggles a busy public schedule and demanding private life, and defends the President's interests, even as she tries to improve her dysfunctional relationship with the Chief Executive.
Publisher:
Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, [2013]
Edition:
Widescreen
ISBN:
9781622241286
1622241282
1622241282
Characteristics:
2 videodiscs (3 hr., 41 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Additional Contributors:
Alternative Title:
VEEP Season 1
Veep (Television program)
Veep (Television program)


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Add a CommentOh my vulgarity and coarse language! If "House of Cards" views politics as a kind of self-important, if mildly comic, Shakespearean tragedy, "Veep" views it as a howling, dark-hearted farce. I like "Veep" way better.
Stomach turning and reeking of desperation we stopped after two episodes.
Too slimy and vulgar.
A series ahead of its' time, the quirky & filthy dialogue, disfunctional characters & crazy political scenarios are probably not far off from Trump's White House circus. Looking forward to watching Julia Louis-Dreyfus in remaining term as Veep.
Total crap. Not "Elaine's" best work. And what filthy mouths Americans have.
Average series nothing great!
Total crap. Grabbed this in the library being a fan of Seinfeld. As other reveiewers have said a gross overuse of the "f" word. In the first five minutes it was used three times and it's placement really didn't even suit the dialogue that was going on. Ejected from the machine.
Not my idea of an entertaining comedy show. Lots of coarse language but it seems like it's there only because they can since it's cable. Even that doesn't help the weak and empty story lines. I watched one episode and gave up. So much better stuff to watch than this drivel!
Laugh out loud funny, satirical series where you don't really care for any of the characters much, but you can't take your eyes off them. The gloves are off every day, and the results may make you cringe, but you will want to know what happens in the next episode.
Must every other word be the F word?
totally ridiculous
This is a clever comedy that is finely acted. The humor can be a bit harsh at times, but the scariest part of all is the fact this is probably how things really are in the Oval Office. The series gets even better as each season progresses. Julia Louis-Dreyfus is excellent.