The nominating fight between Selina and her rivals reaches its climax, as their race comes to an historic finish.The nominating fight between Selina and her rivals reaches its climax, as their race comes to an historic finish.The nominating fight between Selina and her rivals reaches its climax, as their race comes to an historic finish.
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- TriviaThis episode marks the first appearance of Sue Wilson since the final episode of season 5.
- GoofsIn the show, the House of Representatives deadlocks during the vote for president, and neither Meyer nor O'Brien are elected. The Senate elects Laura Montez for vice president. Since the presidency is vacant, Montez ascends to the presidency. In real life, this situation could not occur. If there is no president-elect certified by Inauguration Day, the Vice President-elect would serve as acting president. The House of Representatives would have to continue holding votes until there is a winner, at which point the acting president would go back to serving as vice president. It would not be possible for the House to allow the acting president to remain in office indefinitely.
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Amy Brookheimer: Sue, the Vice President would like a minute with the President.
Sue Wilson: The President told me to pencil you in to half-past. Go fuck yourself.
Jonah Ryan: Sue, when I am President...
Sue Wilson: You won't be.
Jonah Ryan: If you want to work for me...
Sue Wilson: I don't.
Jonah Ryan: Then I would start treating me with the respect that I deserve.
Sue Wilson: I am.
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Written by Drake, FourTee and Mike Zombie
Performed by Timothy Simons
Featured review
A Comedy Finale For The Ages
It's hard to imagine Veep going out much better than this. Everybody brought their A-game, there was a new joke seemingly every 15 seconds or less, there was a surprising amount of poignancy to certain moments, and the legendary Julia Louis-Dreyfuss all but cemented her 7th consecutive Emmy in an amazing performance.
Finales for any show are difficult, but for TV comedies I feel it's even more so. There are shows I've loved and laughed at for years, but struggle to ultimately remember how they ended. Then there are decent, satisfying finales, like for The Office (US) and Parks And Rec, that were perhaps a little too clean and potentially overly sentimental. Scrubs had a fantastic finale... that was ruined when the show came back for a 9th, low-quality, disappointing final season.
But Veep, in its final episode, gives you everything you'd want and then some. I hadn't really felt that its 7th season came across as a climactic one until this episode, which really tied everything together beautifully. I know I'm keeping the details vague, but it's really for the best to go into Veep's final episode knowing as little as possible, both in regards to its best jokes and its overall plot.
I'll miss this show immensely but I look forward to rewatching it one day and once more laughing at horrible people saying and doing horrible things to each other but also being so very funny in the process.
Finales for any show are difficult, but for TV comedies I feel it's even more so. There are shows I've loved and laughed at for years, but struggle to ultimately remember how they ended. Then there are decent, satisfying finales, like for The Office (US) and Parks And Rec, that were perhaps a little too clean and potentially overly sentimental. Scrubs had a fantastic finale... that was ruined when the show came back for a 9th, low-quality, disappointing final season.
But Veep, in its final episode, gives you everything you'd want and then some. I hadn't really felt that its 7th season came across as a climactic one until this episode, which really tied everything together beautifully. I know I'm keeping the details vague, but it's really for the best to go into Veep's final episode knowing as little as possible, both in regards to its best jokes and its overall plot.
I'll miss this show immensely but I look forward to rewatching it one day and once more laughing at horrible people saying and doing horrible things to each other but also being so very funny in the process.
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- May 15, 2019
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- Runtime46 minutes
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