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Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Anna Chlumsky in Veep (2012)
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Season Three Finale. Three days before the New Hampshire primary, Selina and her staff juggle her multiple official obligations and campaign appearances.Season Three Finale. Three days before the New Hampshire primary, Selina and her staff juggle her multiple official obligations and campaign appearances.Season Three Finale. Three days before the New Hampshire primary, Selina and her staff juggle her multiple official obligations and campaign appearances.

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    S3: Some weaker plot devices aside, it is generally very funny with a broad variety of laughs

    The third season of Veep sees the nervous shuffle of potential candidates for the Democratic ticket of Presidential nominee as they await for the official word that POTUS will not run again, and that the race is official. Seemingly with a natural advantage as VP, Selina and her team still struggle to project an image of solid reliability and effectiveness, with abortion, affairs, a twitch, a bitter former employee, guns, and many other issues all being failed to be adequately dealt with on-message.

    The third season of the show sees the move into potentially much riper material, with the frame of a run for nomination holding out plenty of plot points, PR disasters, and team f*ck-ups to fill the 10 episodes. Mostly it makes good use of this chance and the show has plenty of awkwardly painful failures and situations, all of which are bitterly and rather incompetently dealt with by the characters. I found that it produced consistent laughs and amusement throughout the season, with many particularly good high points too. At times it is the broad silliness of the comedy that works, at others it is the satirizing of real events/situations, while at others it is just the awkward terribleness of the situation that makes it funny, but generally it works. In terms of the narrative, this is where some of the problems come, because at times the show is being driven by weaker-than-ideal devices and ideas. Jonah's website is one, the affair with the trainer is another – but there are quite a fewer "larger" such things that do not totally work as they should. Mostly the comedy helps cover up for this, but some of it still could have benefited from being tighter or improved or changed.

    The cast continue to do very good work. Louis-Dreyfus feels like she has more character to deliver her than in previous seasons, and she goes with it very well; her performance is great throughout, and very convincing in her politicking, but also in her ups and downs, all of which visibly hit her well. The supporting cast are just as good, with Hale, Chlumsky, Walsh, Cole, Dunn, and many others all making the most of some great dialogue and scenes. In this season I also enjoyed the crossover with the UK actors.

    The third season is not perfect perhaps, but it has a lot of laughs, with a good variety in the type of laughs – with satire, slapstick, awkwardness and dialogue-driven laughs all pretty much landing well. The news that a fourth season is coming in 2015 is well received as I think if the general standard can be continued then it will be well worth looking forward to.

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      When the House Speaker demanded that Selina retake her Presidential Oath of Office, and that until she did, she was not really President, he was ignoring several hundred years of legal precedent and practical custom. The Vice President becomes President the second the President resigns or dies. The Oath is ceremonial, and is not what makes a Vice President the new President.

      It's the same as with new Presidents on Inauguration Day. At exactly noon eastern time on January 20th of every leap year, the outgoing President's term legally expires and the President-elect assumes office, regardless of whether the Oath has been taken in any ceremonial way. The Oath is taken for the purpose of ceremony and it's a valuable reminder for the new officeholder of what their obligations are but legally speaking it has no force of law. The Speaker's contention that Selina's not President and that she has to take the Oath again is not correct.
    • Goofs
      As Selina steps out of the elevator into the crowd of well-wishers, she 'high fives' a young black man but when the shot switches to a different angle, the same man is trying to get her to 'high five' again.
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      Sue Wilson: The oath will take place tomorrow at 12:00 noon.

      Selina Meyer: Yes.

      Sue Wilson: You will then acquire the nuclear codes.

      Ben Cafferty: Goodbye, China.

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      • June 8, 2014 (United States)
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