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May. 16, 2016
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On the next episode of VEEP on HBO titled "Thanksgiving" - Selina celebrates Thanksgiving in her own special way. Ben (Kevin Dunn) and Kent manage a Thanksgiving Day crisis, deploying Tom James and VP Doyle (Phil Reeves) to make statements in Selina’s absence. Meanwhile, Ben sends Dan to work for Tom James. Written by Sean Gray and Georgia Pritchett and Will Smith, and directed by Chris Addison, the episode airs Sunday, May 22nd on HBO. Get a sneak peek below!

VEEP follows the whirlwind day-to-day existence of Vice President Meyer as she puts out political fires in her public and private life while launching her campaign for president. In the third season, Selina and her staff head off to meet America in Detroit and Silicon Valley, Go On a drug bust with the Maryland Coast Guard, and fly to London to confer with heads of state. Meanwhile, as Dan and Amy battle for the role of campaign manager, everyone helps Selina define who she is and where she stands on fracking, education, reproductive rights and her hairstyle. With all of AMERICA NOW watching her and her team, even the most banal action can set off a ripple effect that has unexpected and far-reaching consequences.

The ensemble cast of the show also includes Emmy® winner Tony Hale ("Arrested Development") as Gary, VicePresident Meyer's right-hand man; Emmy® nominee Anna Chlumsky ("In the Loop") as Amy, her chief of staff; Reid Scott ("My Boys") as Dan, an ambitious political aide; Matt Walsh (HBO's "Hung") as Mike, Vice President Meyer's weathered spokesperson; Timothy C. Simons ("Days Together") as Jonah, a White House liaison turned political blogger; Sufe Bradshaw ("Overnight") as Sue, Vice President Meyer's executive assistant; and Kevin Dunn (HBO's "Luck") as Ben, the president's chief of staff.



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