Veep is my priority. Veep is my home, but I have nothing but obviously, good thoughts and really want Curb to be Curb. So anything I can do, as long as Veep is not getting hurt, I guess is the answer.
I really want to do what 'Veep' did. 'Veep,' in a very comical way, gave us a look inside the political machine, but I want to do it for the average American family.
Here's one of the great things, and I may have said this somewhere, so forgive me. Curb ideas are not Veep ideas. I definitely have my Curb idea list that I've been carrying around for the last five years.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is just perfect in 'Veep.' She gets to show off the spiky claws beneath her patrician finesse. The obvious way to play 'Veep' would be to make Louis-Dreyfus a folksy heroine, one with more common sense or populist heart than her enemies. But she isn't one.
I'm really into 'Veep.' I think that the showrunner Armando Iannucci is a genius.
'Veep' is a great satire of democracy.
My character on 'Veep' doesn't have an ounce of rebellion.
There is a part of me that really just thinks it would be so funny to see the 'Veep' characters in 'Game of Thrones.'
'Veep' has been one of the best rides of my life.
No veep character is as absurd as Donald Trump.
I love Veep so I felt like there was a lot I could bring to it.
Veep is the best and most realistic political TV show out there.
Strictly by the nature of 'Veep,' in any given moment, a lot can go wrong.
It's gratifying that people are watching that [Veep] intently and that hard. So it's been really nice and it's been really fun.
Danny Chung in 'Veep' is a really unique, very anti-stereotypical role for an Asian-American actor, and being able to play that has been super fun.
My favorite TV shows are Orange Is the New Black, House of Cards, Modern Family, and Veep.
With Richard Splett, he's like the only character on 'Veep' that has no angle. He's guileless. He also believes in the power of government.