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- Episode aired May 19, 2013
- TV-MA
- 28m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
1.1K
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Selina attempts to finalize a budget deal while simultaneously dealing with rumors about her family image.Selina attempts to finalize a budget deal while simultaneously dealing with rumors about her family image.Selina attempts to finalize a budget deal while simultaneously dealing with rumors about her family image.
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Leo Solomon
- Rahim
- (as Walid Amini)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaTony Hale (Gary Walsh) worked with Zach Woods (Ed Webster) on episode 4.14, Off the Hook (2013), of Arrested Development (2003) as Buster Bluth and Trippler respectively.
- GoofsMorning after the birthday party, Selina comes out from her office holding the Washington post. There is a cheat sheet of her lines taped to the page she is reading from.
- ConnectionsReferences Frankenstein (1931)
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A surprisingly awful episode
My overall rating of "Veep"'s Season 2: 5/10
Catherine has been annoying and boring in pretty much every episode she's been in (outside of "Signals", maybe?), and here she drags down another one. The "uncomfortable personal life of a public official" isn't even comedic, it's just... there... Also, I'm not sure I appreciate what they're doing with Amy - while giving her more non-strange-facial-expression-based material is good, it's annoying how the implication is: "No, you _have_ to date! Didn't you hear your family and colleagues?!" (and why does the latter group even get a voice?..) Also, it seems they're setting up to an Amy-Dan romance, which is... unnecessary?.. and stupid?.. There are also something like 4 continuity errors that I caught, which is a lot even by this show's low standards, but who's counting except for me, I guess, certainly not the show's continuity department.
And humour in general has been weak, minus a couple of moments, esp. by Gary.
Catherine has been annoying and boring in pretty much every episode she's been in (outside of "Signals", maybe?), and here she drags down another one. The "uncomfortable personal life of a public official" isn't even comedic, it's just... there... Also, I'm not sure I appreciate what they're doing with Amy - while giving her more non-strange-facial-expression-based material is good, it's annoying how the implication is: "No, you _have_ to date! Didn't you hear your family and colleagues?!" (and why does the latter group even get a voice?..) Also, it seems they're setting up to an Amy-Dan romance, which is... unnecessary?.. and stupid?.. There are also something like 4 continuity errors that I caught, which is a lot even by this show's low standards, but who's counting except for me, I guess, certainly not the show's continuity department.
And humour in general has been weak, minus a couple of moments, esp. by Gary.
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- yavermbizi
- Feb 22, 2021
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