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- DirectorJeremy SaulnierStarsMahershala AliCarmen EjogoStephen DorffThe disappearance of a young brother and sister leads to a frantic search which will haunt one detective for the rest of his life.
- DirectorJeremy SaulnierStarsMahershala AliCarmen EjogoStephen DorffAs the search for Julie continues, the doll discovered at the crime scene provokes a reaction, while Wayne and Roland learn of a potential suspect.
- DirectorDaniel SackheimStarsMahershala AliCarmen EjogoStephen DorffThe search for Julie brings Wayne and Amelia together again, Wayne and Roland retrace their investigation to spot missed clues, while one White Finger resident receives a warning.
- DirectorNic PizzolattoStarsMahershala AliCarmen EjogoStephen DorffWayne and Roland investigate possible connections between the local church and the Purcell crimes as tensions in West Finger reach boiling point.
- DirectorNic PizzolattoStarsMahershala AliCarmen EjogoStephen DorffIn 1980, all hell breaks loose at the home of Woodard, while in the present, Wayne and Roland reconnect after Wayne makes a discovery.
- DirectorDaniel SackheimStarsMahershala AliCarmen EjogoStephen DorffIn 1990, Wayne and Roland revisit the Purcell case to uncover previously hidden or forgotten clues, while Tom looks for answers and two faces from the past resurface.
- DirectorDaniel SackheimStarsMahershala AliCarmen EjogoStephen DorffIn 1990, following an apparent suicide, the Purcell case is deemed solved, but Wayne and Roland have other ideas, which leads them to a defining course of action.
- DirectorEverardo GoutStarsJihaeAlberto AmmannClémentine PoidatzThe story is told in a documentary way, looking at the present day. The future mission is filmed as a movie. In this episode scenes are changing in these timeframes.
- DirectorEverardo GoutStarsJihaeAlberto AmmannClémentine PoidatzThe Daedalus crew battles across the harsh Martian terrain to reach their base camp.
- DirectorEverardo GoutStarsJihaeAlberto AmmannClémentine PoidatzIn 2033, the Daedalus crew struggles to find permanent shelter. Currently, the European Space Agency and Roscosmos partner to launch an orbiter.
- DirectorEverardo GoutStarsJihaeAlberto AmmannClémentine PoidatzA new crew arrives on Mars four years after the Daedalus landed to help execute plans for expansion and search for life; McMurdo Station in Antarctica serves as a modern example of how humans will settle Mars.
- DirectorEverardo GoutStarsJihaeAlberto AmmannClémentine PoidatzIn 2037, the psychological pressures of life on Mars reveal themselves while the crew is trapped inside the habitat; in present-day, scientists study the effects of extreme isolation in various long-term analog missions.
- DirectorEverardo GoutStarsAddison HolleyJihaeAlberto AmmannIn 2037, a devastating tragedy in the colony forces everyone to question the mission. In the present, SpaceX attempts another pioneering launch.
- DirectorKim ArndtBob SuarezStarsNick KrollJohn MulaneyJessi KleinSappy cards. Stupid clichés. And so much pressure. For Andrew, Nick, Jessi and friends, Valentine's Day is a total freaking minefield.
- DirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteKarl MarlantesMax ClelandAfter nearly a century of French colonial rule, Vietnam emerges independent, but divided.
- DirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteJohn MusgraveJack ToddPresident John F. Kennedy and his advisors consider how deeply the U.S. should get involved in South Vietnam as a communist insurgency and Buddhist protests intensify.
- 20171h 54mTV-MA8.7 (835)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteJean-Marie CrockerCarol CrockerFearing Saigon's collapse, President Lyndon B. Johnson authorizes the bombing of North Vietnam, and sends U.S. ground troops to the south.
- 20171h 53mTV-MA8.6 (760)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteJean-Marie CrockerLyndon B. JohnsonNorth Vietnamese troops make their way down the Ho Chi Minh Trail, defying American air power. While the anti-war movement escalates back home, American soldiers realize this war is like no other.
- 20171h 25mTV-MA8.6 (728)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteRoger HarrisJames WillbanksAs casualties mount on both sides, American soldiers face deadly ambushes and artillery. President Lyndon B. Johnson assures the American public that victory is within reach.
- 20171h 24mTV-MA8.8 (764)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteRon FerrizziWarren RogersShaken by the violence of the Tet Offensive, assassinations of leaders and domestic unrest, Americans begin to doubt President Lyndon B. Johnson's promise that victory in Vietnam is near and he ultimately decides not to seek reelection.
- 20171h 47mTV-MA8.5 (686)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteTim O'BrienMax ClelandDraft-age Americans wrestle with their choices. Richard Nixon narrowly wins the presidential election. Soldiers on all sides of the conflict witness savagery and courage.
- 20171h 48mTV-MA8.7 (677)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteJoan FureyMerrill McPeakPresident Richard Nixon begins withdrawing American troops from Vietnam, but his authorization of the invasion of Cambodia sparks large protests in America.
- 20171h 49mTV-MA8.7 (655)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteKarl MarlantesPhil GioiaThe South Vietnamese fight on their own, succumbing to terrible losses in Laos. After he is reelected, President Richard Nixon strikes a peace deal with Hanoi that sees the release of American prisoners of war.
- 20171h 47mTV-MA8.8 (677)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsLynn NovickStarsPeter CoyoteTim O'BrienEverett Alvarez Jr.Civil war continues in Vietnam as President Richard Nixon resigns. After North Vietnamese troops regain control of Saigon and the war ends, people from all sides search for reconciliation.
- DirectorDaniel SackheimStarsMahershala AliCarmen EjogoStephen DorffWayne struggles to hold on to his memories, and his grip on reality, as the truth behind the Purcell case is finally revealed.
- DirectorNoam MurroStarsJames McAvoyNicholas HoultJohn BoyegaConcerned by troubling visions his brother has about an encroaching threat, Hazel and several other rabbits set out in search of a new safe haven.
- DirectorNoam MurroStarsJames McAvoyNicholas HoultJohn BoyegaWhile Hazel attempts to find new does for Watership Down, another group investigates another warren and find themselves prisoners of the horrific tyranny of Efrafa.
- DirectorNoam MurroStarsJames McAvoyNicholas HoultJohn BoyegaBoth to find more willing does and in retaliation for Efrafa's treatment of his fellows, Hazel sends Bigwig to infiltrate that tyranny's Owsla.
- DirectorNoam MurroStarsJames McAvoyNicholas HoultJohn BoyegaAfter Hazel's company successfully carries out their friendly extraction of defectors from Efrafa, General Woundwart lays siege on Watership Down to carry out his deadly revenge.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughShelby FooteBarbara FieldsSlavery began to flourish in the U.S. at the end of the 18th century with Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin. Whereas it would take one person a day to produce a pound of clean cotton, the cotton gin could produce 1000 lbs per day. Business boomed and the demand for slaves to work new cotton fields rose accordingly. Serious objections to slavery began as early as 1831 and the abolitionist movement in the North grew quickly. There was particular concern about whether new States entering the Union would be free or slave States. Some, like John Brown, added religious zealotry to the cause and his raid on the federal at Harper's Ferry in 1859 ended in failure. The Southern States were genuinely concerned that the Union would outlaw slavery altogether. There were 21 million people living in the North compared to only 9 million in the South, which included 4 million slaves. The turning point came in the election of 1860 which essentially became a referendum on slavery. The South reacted swiftly to the election of Abraham Lincoln, burning him in effigy. Between Lincoln's election and his inauguration, 7 southern States seceded from the Union. The expected war began with the attack on fort Sumter. At the time, the Union Army had only 17,000 men and only 2 generals had combat experience. Thus began a massive recruitment campaign on both sides. In July 1861, the first battle of the war took place at Manassas, Virginia just across the Potomac from Washington. It proved to be a disaster for the North.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughShelby FooteSam WaterstonBy 1862, both sides had 1 million men in uniform across a 1000 mile battle front ranging from Manassas, Virginia to Missouri. Battles had taken a horrendous toll in human lives on both sides. Lincoln and his Cabinet were frustrated by the slow pace of the war and with Gen. George B. McClellan who apparently did not want to engage the enemy. The eventual attack on the Confederate capital, Richmond - by transporting Union troops by boat to the peninsula southeast of Confederate capital - was met by stiff resistance from a force one-tenth its size. McClellan dug in at Yorktown and the battle dragged on. Meanwhile, the South had a new weapon in the form of the Merrimack, the first ironclad ship far more powerful that anything the North had immediately available but they eventually responded with the Monitor, which won the epic battle of iron ships when the Merrimack withdrew. In the West, Union Gen. U.S. Grant won two crucial victories and enhanced his reputation as well by demanding unconditional surrender. Although the Battle of Shiloh in April 1862 resulted in a Union victory, that was certainly not obvious at the end of the first day. Adm. David Farragut went down the Mississippi and claimed New Orleans, splitting the Confederacy in two.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughBarbara FieldsShelby FooteWhile Gen. McClellan sat outside Richmond, three Union armies were being kept occupied by Stonewall Jackson and J.E.B. Stuart in northwestern Virginia. Lee was named commander of the army of Northern Virginia and immediately seized the initiative and attacked McClellan at Mechanicsville. Growing increasingly frustrated at McClellan's lack of progress, Lincoln visited him on the battlefield. When the general told the President that hew needed yet more troops, Lincoln ordered him to withdraw. Cotton production was cut in the south hoping this would spur the major European powers, England and France, to recognize and perhaps even aid the Confederacy. Progress was being made on the issue of emancipating the slaves. Congress forbade the return of runaway slaves and in New Orleans, the military Governor would free the slaves of any landowner who complained. Lincoln realized that emancipation would have to be delayed until the Union had a major victory on the battlefield. That would not come until the battle of Antietam in September 1862.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsBarbara FieldsPaul RoeblingJames SymingtonBy early 1863, Union soldiers with the Army of the Potomac had not been paid for 6 months and supplies were thin. Some 200 men were deserting every day and by January one-quarter of the men were AWOL. Gen. Ambrose Burnside, the new Union commander, wanted to take Fredericksburg but delays in getting the pontoon boats to cross the Rappahannock river allowed Lee to amass 75,000 men. The Union army was blown away and 9,000 men were killed. Elsewhere, the Confederate army was matching this success and a Union flotilla was captured. Lincoln called for more troops and in February, pushed a conscription bill through Congress. Both conscription and the freeing of the slaves were not universally popular and anti-war sentiment was growing. Jefferson Davis had his own problems however. His need to centralize authority did not sit well those who supported States rights. The economy began to collapse with high inflation and resulting protests. By the end of the year, 40% of the Confederate army was absent with or without leave. Lincoln replaced Burnside with General Hooker whose main force met Lee at Chancellorsville. The Union army suffered another massive defeat with the loss of 17,000 men. The Confederate army however lost 13,000 men killed or wounded including Gen. Stonewall Jackson who lost an arm and died of pneumonia. While Grant laid siege to Vicksburg, Lee invaded the north once again.
- StarsLorraine AliAlan BallGlenn BeckThis episode explores the creative renaissance in television as audiences enjoyed groundbreaking shows such as The Sopranos, Mad Men, Breaking Bad, Lost, Survivor, American Idol, Glee and The Office.
- StarsJames Baker IIIPeter BergenWolf BlitzerThis episode explores how George W. Bush faced the attacks of September 11th and launched a global war on terror.
- StarsElliot AckermanHamid Al-KafaieeAbu Musab Al-ZarqawiThis episode explores President Bush's desire to end insurgency in Iraq while seeking re-election. In his second term, he must respond to Hurricane Katrina, a burgeoning financial meltdown and his own plummeting poll numbers.
- StarsJonathan AbramsWyatt AndrewsKen AulettaThis episode explores the rise of Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google.
- StarsPhil AngelidesMaria BartiromoLowell BergmanThis episode explores the financial crisis that threatened the global economy.
- StarsDavid AxelrodJim AxelrodBill AyersThis episode explores Barack Obama's presidential campaign and the 2008 presidential election.
- Stars*NSYNCAndré 3000Hanif AbdurraqibThe growth of the music industry and its challenges with adapting to new digital formats such as Napster, YouTube, and MySpace, growth of hip hop, rap, and R&B in to mainstream culture, and responses to 9/11 in country and rock music.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughShelby FooteBarbara FieldsIn trying to draw Union troops away from the siege of Vicksburg, Robert E. Lee invaded Pennsylvania and over three days 150,000 men would do battle at Gettysburg. Confederate soldiers had gone into Gettysburg as they had heard there was a large supply of shoes available. The town soon became the focus of the battle that would shape the rest of the conflict. On the first day at Gettysburg, the Union forces were pushed back and by mid-afternoon, Confederate soldiers occupied the town. The second day focused on positioning leading to the battle of Little Round Top. an ideal position from which to gain the high ground and battlefield. The Union quickly gained control of the site and repelled several Confederate attempts to oust them. On day three, Lee ordered Gen. George Pickett to lead the charge against the Union forces on Cemetery Hill. Gen. Meade anticipated the attack and the rout of Confederate forces was complete with 6,500 casualties including most of the commanders. The next day, Lee began the retreat to Virginia and wrote to Jefferson Davis offering to resign; Davis declined the offer. In Vicksburg meanwhile, Grant's artillery bombarded the city daily leading to the Confederate surrender. In the North, Lincoln's conscription bill allowed those who paid $300 to be exempted. It led to the New York draft riots where for three days the mob was in control, killing blacks at every turn. The first black regiments when into battle and fought and died with honor. In the battle of Chickamauga, the Union forces again prevailed.
- 19901h 9mTV-PG8.6 (350)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughShelby FooteEd BearssBy 1864, Union forces had the upper hand, though the end of war was not yet in sight. President Lincoln named U.S. Grant the overall commander of the Union army, 533,000 strong and the largest army in the world. He was made a three star Lieutenant General, a rank last held by George Washington. He brought a different approach than his predecessors, choosing to aggressively pursue Lee's army, realizing that to do so would likely see them take control of Richmond. Success was not assured and did not come quickly. Their first encounter went to Lee, but Grant used a flanking maneuver to push Lee's army ever closer to Richmond. The Confederate side suffered a major blow with the death of J.E.B. Stuart, perhaps Lee's most trusted General. At Cold Harbor, Grant suffered a terrible defeat, losing thousands of men. He subsequently bypassed Richmond and went further south to Petersburg and dug in, leading to a long siege. Grant ordered Gen. Sherman to push toward and eventually attack Atlanta. Time was running out for Lincoln, who was facing reelection and would likely lose if Union forces did not soon have a major victory.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughShelby FooteEd BearssBy the summer of 1864, the Union push had been stopped. At Petersburg, Union troops had been entrenched in an intricate network trenches for two months. The key to victory lay in Sherman capturing Atlanta and on July 22, the battle began and by September, Confederate Gen. Hood abandoned the city. In Virginia, Gen. Sheridan was laying waste to the Shenandoah Valley. For Lincoln, he faced an election in the midst of a civil war, something unknown at the time. Lincoln seemed unelectable and the Democrats were running the ousted Gen McClellan as their candidate. The Democrats had as their platform the immediate cessation of all hostilities. The election became a referendum on the war itself. By November, Lincoln and his running mate won a resounding victory with 55% of the popular vote. In the South, discouragement set in with the realization that they could not win the war.
- DirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughShelby FooteEd BearssBy the beginning of 1865, the Confederacy was coming to an end. Atlanta had been overrun and Sherman was marching to the sea. Lincoln approved Sherman's plan against the advice of those around him. Sherman set fire to Atlanta, burning anything that could be of use to the opposition. With 62,000 men, he set off toward Savannah. While Sherman went south, the bulk of the Confederate army outside Virginia was destroyed at the battle of Franklin, Tenn. and by early January, Sherman turned northward into the Carolinas. In Virginia meanwhile, Lee's army was under-equipped and underfed. He called on the legislature to arm slaves promising them freedom after the war ended. They complied. On March 4, 1865, Lincoln was inaugurated for his second term. Grant's army was firmly entrenched outside Petersburg for some 9 months. Lee's army was dwindling with an ever increasing number of deserters and when the battle eventually came, it was only a matter of time until the Union won. Richmond was evacuated and on April 3, Lincoln and his son visited the conquered city. By April 9, Lee was surrounded and outnumbered 5 to 1 and he surrendered. Living in Washington, the actor John Wilkes Booth was a supporter of the Confederacy and a white supremacist. His original plan to kidnap Lincoln failed but by the time the war ended, he had devised a new plan.
- 19901h 8mTV-PG8.8 (349)TV EpisodeDirectorKen BurnsStarsDavid McCulloughBarbara FieldsShelby FooteThe North celebrated Lee's surrender and the end of the war. On April 14, Good Friday, John Wilkes Booth learned that President Lincoln, General Grant and others were to attend a play at the Ford theater. The Grants decided not to attend and left Washington for Philadelphia. Booth shot the President in the back of the head, and Lincoln died the next day at 7:22 a.m. The news flashed across the country via the telegraph and celebration turned to sorrow. Scattered fighting continued into May but on May 23, a victory parade was held in Washington. By July, eight of Booth's co-conspirators were found guilty and four of were hanged. Those who survived the war returned home and resumed their lives. Sherman was frequently sought as a political candidate bur flatly refused to serve in any capacity. Sheridan remained in the army and was active in the Indian wars that followed. In the South, Jefferson Davis was vilified as the true villain of the war and spent two years in custody, but was never convicted and released. Robert E. Lee maintained a low profile, becoming a college president. U.S. Grant served two terms as President of the United States but his time in office was marred by scandal and corruption.
- DirectorDave WilsonGabriele PennacchioliStarsHelen SadlerHayley McLaughlinTime WintersIn the underground world of "beastie" fights, Sonnie is unbeatable -- as long as she keeps her edge.
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliVíctor MaldonadoAlfredo TorresStarsJosh BrenerGary Anthony WilliamsChris ParnellLong after the fall of humanity, three robots embark on a sightseeing tour of a post-apocalyptic city.
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliAlberto MielgoStarsEmily O'BrienBen SullivanMatthew Yang KingAfter seeing a brutal murder, a woman flees from the killer through the streets of a surreal city.
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliFranck BalsonStarsNeil KaplanG.K. BowesScott WhyteA community of farmers use their homemade mechs to defend their families from an alien invasion.
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliOwen SullivanStarsMichael BenyaerFred TatascioreLaura WaddellUnleashed by an archaeological dig, a bloodthirsty demon battles a team of mercenaries armed with... cats?
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliVíctor MaldonadoAlfredo TorresStarsMaurice LaMarcheAlexia DoxAfter scientists accidentally breed super-intelligent yogurt, it soon hungers for world domination.
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliDominique BoidinLéon BérelleStarsHenry DouthwaiteMadeleine KnightRebecca BanatvalaAwakening after traveling light years off course, a ship's crew struggles to discover just how far they've come.
- DirectorKi-Yong BaeDae Woo LeeGabriele PennacchioliStarsElaine TanMatthew Yang KingGwendoline YeoThe son of a spirit hunter forges a bond with a shape-shifting huli jing.
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliStarsGraham HamiltonAdam BartleyJim PirriDeep in Afghanistan, two Marines with supernatural powers face a threat from one of their own kind.
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliJon YeoStarsElly CondronChristopher Lee ParsonStranded in orbit, an astronaut must choose between life and limb before her oxygen runs out.
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliDamian NenowStarsKirk ThorntonYuri LowenthalAfter their car breaks down in the desert, two salesmen take a dreamlike voyage to the dawn of time.
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliJerome ChenStarsSamira WileyDaisuke TsujiNestor SerranoAfter the drop-ship Lucky 13 lost two crews, no pilot would fly her... but rookies don't get a choice.
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliRobert ValleyStarsKevin Michael RichardsonEmma ThornettThe renowned artist Zima recounts his mysterious past and rise to fame before unveiling his final work.
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliVitaliy ShushkoStarsAaron HimelsteinCarlos AlazraquiJill TalleyA gang of cyborg thieves stage a high-speed heist of a heavily armored convoy.
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliTim MillerStarsMary Elizabeth WinsteadTopher GraceJohn DiMaggioA young couple moves into an apartment and finds a lost civilization inside their antique freezer.
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliVíctor MaldonadoAlfredo TorresStarsRebecca RiedyDieter JansenScott WhyteWant to see Hitler die in a variety of comically fantastic ways? Now you can. Welcome to Multiversity!
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliIstván ZorkóczyStarsStefan KapicicBruce ThomasJeff BergElite units of the Red Army fight an unholy evil deep in the ancient forests of Siberia.
- DirectorGabriele PennacchioliJavier Recio GraciaStarsNolan NorthAndré SogliuzzoGary ColeUgly Dave calls the garbage dump home, and he's not about to let some city slicker take it away from him.
- DirectorChristopher MorrisStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleDuring midterms, Selina tries to secure a more powerful role, while the arrival of Kent Davison shakes up the entire staff.
- DirectorChris AddisonStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleSelina attends a pig roast in North Carolina as part of the president's 'Listen to Rural America' initiative. Dan takes up Pilates to get face time.
- DirectorChris AddisonStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleSelina and Secretary of Defense Maddox clash over the hostage crisis, while Sue testifies to congress.
- DirectorChris AddisonStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleSelina and the team prepare for the annual Vic Allen Dinner, as the news takes on the hostage story.
- DirectorBecky MartinStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleAs the song makes Selina's trip to Helsinki more difficult than expected, the White House erupts over a rumor.
- DirectorChristopher MorrisStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleSelina attempts to finalize a budget deal while simultaneously dealing with rumors about her family image.
- DirectorBecky MartinStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleWith D.C. in the midst of a government shutdown, Selina is forced to furlough some of her staff. A damaging story leaks about Selina's ex-husband Andrew; Danny Chung takes advantage of the shutdown; Gary and Jonah go on a run to retrieve Selina's trash.
- DirectorArmando IannucciStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleAfter being prepped for a 'puff piece' interview at the VP residence, Selina is thrown by Janet Ryland's 'gotcha' questions.
- DirectorTim KirkbyStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleUndeterred by a message that POTUS wants Selina to limit her public appearances, the Veep continues her plans. Dan attempts to play both sides of the Selina/Danny Chung rivalry.
- DirectorTim KirkbyStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony Hale(Season Two Finale) With the administration in full crisis mode and Selina's future in doubt, the entire staff goes on frenzied job hunt.
- DirectorChris AddisonStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleDuring her book signing tour for her new autobiography "Some New Beginnings," Selena receives some interesting news. Meanwhile, Mike is getting married, and Amy and Dan fight over a coveted promotion.
- DirectorBecky MartinStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleFollowing POTUS' new stance on abortion, Selina is forced to reconsider hers. Jonah starts a consulting firm outlet called Ryantology. Kent flirts with Sue.
- DirectorChristopher MorrisStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleWhile Selina and her staff prepare for an Annapolis event where she will announce her candidacy, Dan gets word that SNL has done a not-so-flattering sketch on the Veep.
- DirectorArmando IannucciStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleOn a fundraising trip in Silicon Valley, Selina is challenged by an anti-fracking mom and visits the campus of Clovis, a tech company with an ambitious young CEO. Back in D.C., Jonah makes a crude viral video of the Selina/mom encounter; and with Ben's help Dan gets an idea for a rumor he can spread against Chung.
- DirectorBecky MartinStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleAs Amy and Dan vie for position as Selina's campaign manager, Ben arranges a secret lunch for the Veep with hotshot strategist Bill Ericsson. Meanwhile, Mike tries to maintain his strict fertility schedule; Jonah is offered a job on Maddox's team; and Gary's mysterious shoulder pain threatens his job. Later, Maddox invites Selina to his country house; and Amy has a dinner party with the staff as part of her pitch.
- DirectorTim KirkbyStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleAt an economic summit in Detroit, Selina's staff and her family are peeved by the presence of her new personal trainer, Ray. Meanwhile, Jonah and Mike negotiate a photo-op with Selina and Maddox. Later, Catherine protects her mom from a protestor, and Selina attends a women's gun show.
- DirectorBecky MartinStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleCrossover episode with Armando Iannucci's previous political sitcom The Thick of It.
- DirectorArmando IannucciStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleAs the candidates of the party kick off their first debate, some prove more nefarious than their appearance, while other crack under the pressure.
- DirectorChris AddisonStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleThornhill is ahead in the polls, so Selina and her staff discuss how to make her more folksy. Needing a job, Jonah meets with Bill Ericsson, then asks his mom to contact his influential Uncle Jeff. Selina endures an interview with pretentious journalist Quincy Carter.
- DirectorChris AddisonStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleSeason Three Finale. Three days before the New Hampshire primary, Selina and her staff juggle her multiple official obligations and campaign appearances.
- DirectorChris AddisonStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleSelina's staff frantically works on her first major speech as president; Gary questions his worth.
- DirectorStephanie LaingStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleThe President's staff prepares for her state visit with the Israeli Prime Minister.
- DirectorBecky MartinStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleSelina's team tries to find a scapegoat; Catherine wants to support an anti-bullying campaign.
- DirectorBecky MartinStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HalePresident Meyer travels to Iran, where an American reporter is being detained.
- DirectorStephanie LaingStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleSelina and her staff scramble to avert a major internal crisis; Amy is angry with a new advisor.
- DirectorChris AddisonStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleSelina is annoyed by the press' reaction to her running mate's charm.
- DirectorBecky MartinStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleThe President is shaken by a dramatic incident at the White House.
- DirectorBecky MartinStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleGary sets up a secret meeting with Dan and Amy to persuade them to lobby against Selina's bill.
- DirectorArmando IannucciStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleMembers of Selina's staff testify before a congressional committee.
- DirectorChris AddisonStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleSelina and her staff find their nerves growing frayed as each state result is called.
- DirectorChris AddisonStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleOn the day after the election, Selina sees a possible road to victory, Senator James gets a new role, Mike prepares for a new addition to his family, and Dan considers his career options.
- DirectorChris AddisonStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleWhile Amy, Dan, Jonah and Richard lead the Nevada recount effort, Mike begins a new diet, Kent tries to figure out how old Sue is, and Selina meets a billionaire banker.
- DirectorChris AddisonStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleA sensitive tweet posted accidentally by Selina causes chaos for the team.
- DirectorDale SternStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleSelina is forced to put her campaign on hold when her mother suffers a stroke.
- DirectorChris AddisonStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleAs Thanksgiving arrives, a new crisis hits the team, with Selina left unable to fulfill her duties. Meanwhile, Dan takes on a new role, and Jonah receives exciting news.
- DirectorBrad HallStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleAs the country faces a massive financial crisis, Selina must make an important decision. Meanwhile, Jonah campaigns in New Hampshire and Amy is asked to find the source of disparaging comments made about Selina.
- DirectorMaurice MarableStarsJulia Louis-DreyfusAnna ChlumskyTony HaleSelina's plan to lobby votes at the annual White House Congressional Ball goes awry, while Dan tries to save Jonah's disastrous campaign.