I work on a college campus, and my work is basically at a stand-still during the summer aside from helping with workshops, so I've been binge-watching some shows on HBO for the past month that I missed during their regular run.
Vice Principals: Really enjoyed it. Had no idea it was written to be such a limited run. I could've watched 2 or 3 more seasons of Danny McBride and Walton Goggins doing their thing. The first season was okay; I think they were going for "such irreverent, terrible people that it's funny," but I don't think they quite hit the mark. Still really liked it, though. Season two was outstanding and hilarious, and they did a much better job with pulling the humor from how terrible these people are.
VEEP: Really enjoyed it. Very clever humor... kind of obnoxious when you can tell that the actors and writers *know* how clever things are, but still very good. Mike McClintock might be in my top-5 favorite TV characters of all time. Gary Walsh is perfect. The chick from "My Girl" all grown up with a potty mouth is awesome. Honestly thought the show kind of fizzled over the final season, though. Political story lines just run out of impact, even when they're over-the-top funny or ridiculous. Same thing happened to House of Cards. The political intrigue was getting stale, so they jumped the shark and the show lost some (most) of its shine.
Barry: Awesome so far. Bill Hader gets better with each episode. Currently midway through season 2... WTF with the karate dude and his daughter? The whole episode was hilarious, but it felt like a fever dream. I expected the next episode to start with Barry having been at his desk writing his own script or something.