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Iannucci's work is at its best when he lets these moments of tenderness or gravity cut through the gleeful bile. (Late seasons of The Thick of It, also the very end of The Death of Stalin are good examples.) Veep never really had those moments or earned them imo. I'm sorry!!!
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Quinta "Pro Quo" Jurecic
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yes folks—I'm sorry—I never liked Veep twitter.com/qjurecic/statu…
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Michael Caley
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more reasons In The Loop is his best work
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Quinta "Pro Quo" Jurecic
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the fact that they let the British minister (drawing blank on name) have a moment of genuine moral outrage at the end is what makes the movie, honestly
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dinomite
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Counterpoint: Veep both had and earned those moments via Gary.
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I'm mad, but also this is exactly how I feel about The Office 🤷🏼♂️
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