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The Resurgence of ‘Veep’: A Look at the Show’s Impact on Politics and Pop Culture
“Veep” has re-entered the chat, and it seems like it never really left. The beloved HBO series, which ended in mid-2019 after seven successful seasons, has found new life in the current political landscape. Showrunner David Mandel, who took over in season five, reflects on the show’s legacy and its relevance in today’s world.
Mandel notes that the show’s humor and satire were influenced by the Trump era, but now, with a new administration in place, he finds politics to be fun again. The resurgence of interest in “Veep” is evident, with memes and clips from the show circulating on social media, especially in light of recent political events.
One particular scene from the show’s past, where Vice President Selina Meyer decides to run for president, has gained renewed relevance in the current political climate. Mandel appreciates the comparisons between Selina Meyer and Vice President Kamala Harris but cautions against using the show to diminish Harris’s accomplishments.
The show’s impact goes beyond just entertainment, as it has inspired fundraising efforts and political activism. Mandel and the “Veep” team have supported causes and campaigns that align with the show’s values, making a difference in the real world.
As discussions about a potential “Veep” reboot or continuation arise, Mandel acknowledges the challenges of creating a show in today’s divisive political climate. However, he remains open to the idea, especially if it can bring people together and spark meaningful conversations.
In the end, “Veep” continues to resonate with audiences, proving that its sharp wit and biting satire only get better with age. As politics evolve, so does the show’s relevance, making it a timeless piece of pop culture that will be remembered for years to come.