Home > Veep > Season 4 « TV Series Page Veep: Season 4 (2015) SEASON: Season 4 Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Episode List All Critics | Top Critics TOMATOMETER 100% Average Rating: 9.12/10 Season Reviews: 24 Fresh: 24 Rotten: 0 Critics Consensus: Veep shows no signs of slowing down in its fourth season, thanks to sharp, funny, rapid-fire dialogue between POTUS and her hilariously incompetent staff. 100% Average Rating: 8.5/10 Season Reviews: 15 Fresh: 15 Rotten: 0 Critics Consensus: No consensus yet. Critic Consensus: Veep shows no signs of slowing down in its fourth season, thanks to sharp, funny, rapid-fire dialogue between POTUS and her hilariously incompetent staff. AUDIENCE SCORE 93% liked it Average Rating: 4.4/5 User Ratings: 277 ADD YOUR RATING - NOT INTERESTED + WANT TO SEE Share on Facebook Post Want to See Not Interested Add Rating My Rating × Want to See Not Interested Post Share on Facebook Episodes 1 Joint Session Air date: Apr 29, 2012 In the Season 4 premiere, Selina makes her first major speech as president to Congress, but her staff struggles to make sense of her message. Meanwhile, Gary worries about his limited access to Selina; Jonah is wary of the new vice president's chief of staff; and Amy has a meeting with ruthless political operative Bill Ericsson. More 2 East Wing Air date: Apr 19, 2015 The Israeli prime minister visits Washington, D.C., but Gary gets carried away planning the dinner. Meanwhile, Mike tries out a new look; Teddy does Jonah a favor; Amy learns about a staff shake-up; and a painting in the White House becomes a hot topic. More 3 Data Air date: Apr 26, 2015 A data breach at the White House prompts a search for a scapegoat when personal details are leaked about a previously anonymous girl. Meanwhile, Catherine takes up an anti-bullying cause; Dan taps Jonah and Richard to buy fireworks for a campaign rally; and Selina hosts the annual Easter Egg Roll and reads a story for the kids. More 4 Tehran Air date: May 3, 2015 Selina's tour of the Middle East includes a stop in Iran to negotiate the release of a detained American reporter. Meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., Dan charts a new career path as a lobbyist; and Doyle stands in for the president at an event with a gay NBA star. More 5 Convention Air date: May 10, 2015 A major internal crisis looms as Selina gets ready for her party's convention. Meanwhile, Amy is annoyed by the president's new adviser, who's helping Catherine with her First Daughter speech; and Dan taps Jonah and Richard to pose as political insiders in Washington, D.C. More 6 Storms and Pancakes Air date: May 17, 2015 Selina attends a fund-raiser at a pancake brunch on her own when she's irked by the press's fawning over her running mate's charming personality. Meanwhile, a major hurricane is barreling down on North Carolina; Amy adjusts to her new life; and Jonah has a bizarre experience at what he thinks is a job interview. More 7 Mommy Meyer Air date: May 24, 2015 The president is shaken by a dramatic incident at the White House, but Tom James' comments at a Q&A have an even more debilitating effect. Meanwhile, Mike sings the praises of Selina's Families First bill to the press; Sue and Gary get ready for the president's dinner with old friends; Jonah and Richard reveal a secret; and Dan and Amy attend a lobbying event for the concrete industry. More 8 B/ill Air date: May 31, 2015 The Families First bill is headed for failure, so Gary sets up a secret meeting with Amy and Dan to urge them to lobby against it. Meanwhile, the bill's fate rests with a single member of Congress; and Selina tries to keep working when she's sick in bed with the flu. More 9 Testimony Air date: Jun 7, 2015 The source of the data breach and the Families First vote are addressed by Selina and her staff. More 10 Election Night Air date: Jun 14, 2015 In the Season 4 finale, state results are announced on election night, testing the patience—and nerves—of Selina and her staff. More Veep: Season 4 Videos 1:30 Veep: Season 4 Trailer View All Videos (1) Veep: Season 4 Photos View All Photos (34) Tv Season Info A four-time Emmy nominee for Outstanding Comedy Series, Season 4 finally won the big prize, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus made it four-for-four with another statuette for Outstanding Lead Actress as Selina Meyer, who opens the season with her first big speech since becoming president before a joint session of Congress. Of course, just because she's the most powerful person on the planet doesn't mean her staff is more capable now than before her previous boss stepped down, as Amy (Anna Chlumsky), Ben (Kevin Dunn), Gary (Tony Hale), Dan (Reid Scott), Mike (Matt Walsh), Sue (Sufe Bradshaw) and Kent (Gary Cole) do their best not to sabotage her Oval Office honeymoon. And on top of freeing an American reporter jailed in Iran, dealing with campaign chaos and finding a scapegoat for a major data-breach scandal, there's still the small matter of actually winning an election. Also appearing are Hugh Laurie, Timothy C. Simons, Sam Richardson, Patton Oswalt, Sarah Sutherland and Diedrich Bader. Genre: Comedy Network: HBO Premiere Date: Apr 12, 2015 Creator: Armando Iannucci Exec. Producers: Armando Iannucci, Christopher Godsick, Frank Rich, Chris Addison, Simon Blackwell, Tony Roche, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Stephanie Laing Cast Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Selina Meyer Tony Hale as Gary Anna Chlumsky as Amy Matt Walsh as Mike Reid Scott as Dan Timothy C. Simons as Jonah Sufe Bradshaw as Sue Hugh Laurie Kevin Dunn as Ben Gary Cole as Kent Davison Sam Richardson as Richard Diedrich Bader as Bill Ericsson Sarah Sutherland as Catherine Patton Oswalt as Teddy Lennon Parham as Karen Collins Phil Reeves as Andrew Doyle Peter Grosz as Sidney Purcell Peter Grosz as Sidney Purcell Dan Bakkedahl as Roger Furlong Paul Fitzgerald as Owen Pierce Suzy Nakamura as Anna Mo Gaffney as Deborah Kathy Najimy as Wendy Keegan Tom McGowan as Moyes Mary Catherine Garrison as Sophie Brad Leland as Bill O'Brien Brian Huskey as Leon West Patricia Kalember Randall Park as Danny Chung Isiah Whitlock Jr. as George Maddox Michael Torpey as Jason Show More Cast News & Interviews for Veep: Season 4 10 TV Shows You Should Binge-Watch This March Writers Guild: 2018 Film and Television Winners Announced DGA 2018 Film and Television Winners Announced View All Veep: Season 4 News Episodes 1 Joint Session Air date: Apr 29, 2012 In the Season 4 premiere, Selina makes her first major speech as president to Congress, but her staff struggles to make sense of her message. Meanwhile, Gary worries about his limited access to Selina; Jonah is wary of the new vice president's chief of staff; and Amy has a meeting with ruthless political operative Bill Ericsson. More 2 East Wing Air date: Apr 19, 2015 The Israeli prime minister visits Washington, D.C., but Gary gets carried away planning the dinner. Meanwhile, Mike tries out a new look; Teddy does Jonah a favor; Amy learns about a staff shake-up; and a painting in the White House becomes a hot topic. More 3 Data Air date: Apr 26, 2015 A data breach at the White House prompts a search for a scapegoat when personal details are leaked about a previously anonymous girl. Meanwhile, Catherine takes up an anti-bullying cause; Dan taps Jonah and Richard to buy fireworks for a campaign rally; and Selina hosts the annual Easter Egg Roll and reads a story for the kids. More 4 Tehran Air date: May 3, 2015 Selina's tour of the Middle East includes a stop in Iran to negotiate the release of a detained American reporter. Meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., Dan charts a new career path as a lobbyist; and Doyle stands in for the president at an event with a gay NBA star. More 5 Convention Air date: May 10, 2015 A major internal crisis looms as Selina gets ready for her party's convention. Meanwhile, Amy is annoyed by the president's new adviser, who's helping Catherine with her First Daughter speech; and Dan taps Jonah and Richard to pose as political insiders in Washington, D.C. More 6 Storms and Pancakes Air date: May 17, 2015 Selina attends a fund-raiser at a pancake brunch on her own when she's irked by the press's fawning over her running mate's charming personality. Meanwhile, a major hurricane is barreling down on North Carolina; Amy adjusts to her new life; and Jonah has a bizarre experience at what he thinks is a job interview. More 7 Mommy Meyer Air date: May 24, 2015 The president is shaken by a dramatic incident at the White House, but Tom James' comments at a Q&A have an even more debilitating effect. Meanwhile, Mike sings the praises of Selina's Families First bill to the press; Sue and Gary get ready for the president's dinner with old friends; Jonah and Richard reveal a secret; and Dan and Amy attend a lobbying event for the concrete industry. More 8 B/ill Air date: May 31, 2015 The Families First bill is headed for failure, so Gary sets up a secret meeting with Amy and Dan to urge them to lobby against it. Meanwhile, the bill's fate rests with a single member of Congress; and Selina tries to keep working when she's sick in bed with the flu. More 9 Testimony Air date: Jun 7, 2015 The source of the data breach and the Families First vote are addressed by Selina and her staff. More 10 Election Night Air date: Jun 14, 2015 In the Season 4 finale, state results are announced on election night, testing the patience—and nerves—of Selina and her staff. More Critic Reviews for Veep Season 4 All Critics (24) | Top Critics (15) | Fresh (24) | Rotten (0) Veep is more cynical than ever-the show portrays her new position as so precarious that she is mostly as ineffective as commander-in-chief as she was as VP. Jun 4, 2018 | Full Review… Torie Bosch Slate Top Critic 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. Apr 20, 2015 | Full Review… Andy Greenwald Grantland Top Critic 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. Apr 13, 2015 | Full Review… Linda Holmes NPR Top Critic (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) is crafting one of the best comedy performances in the history of TV here. On the current best comedy on TV. Apr 11, 2015 | Full Review… Brian Tallerico RogerEbert.com Top Critic Even in its fourth season, "Veep" continues to push boundaries and excel in topical content big and small. Apr 8, 2015 | Rating: A | Full Review… Ben Travers indieWire Top Critic It remains one of the smartest deadpan comedies on TV. Apr 7, 2015 | Full Review… David Hinckley New York Daily News Top Critic Thankfully, while the show is populated almost entirely by grotesques, they are drawn (and played) with detail and shade... Jul 24, 2018 | Rating: 5/5 | Full Review… Barney Harsent The Arts Desk If Seinfeld represented 90s America in a show about nothing, Veep encapsulates the age of political nothing, from the do-nothing congress to the nothing-can-get-quite-done presidency. Jun 4, 2018 | Rating: 4.5/5 | Full Review… Tony Sokol Den of Geek We all dream of telling off our cartoonish superiors in real life, but Amy (who's never been the one to hold her tongue, no matter how far up the chain of command you are) actually does it. Now I anxiously await her next move. Sep 1, 2017 | Full Review… Candice Frederick Reel Talk Online 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. Apr 26, 2017 | Full Review… Pattie Pegler Stuff.co.nz View All Critic Reviews (24) Audience Reviews for Veep: Season 4 View All News & Features 150 Erotic Movies Ranked worst to best! 2019's Most Anticipated 63 movies coming up this year 200 Essential Movies Chosen by RT staff! 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