“It’s not beginning the story that I fear. It’s not knowing how it will end. Everyone is fair game now. Including me.”
Read all of my House of Cards related posts here!
“It’s not beginning the story that I fear. It’s not knowing how it will end. Everyone is fair game now. Including me.”
Read all of my House of Cards related posts here!
“One heartbeat away from the Presidency and not a single vote cast in my name. Democracy is so overrated.”
I’m back with my second review of House of Cards season 2. In the second episode of the Netflix series’ sophomore season, Frank dips his feet in the presidential arena of power plays and deceit as he’s officially sworn in as VP. Meanwhile, Claire deals with something from her past resurfacing and Lucas (Sebastian Arcelus) looks into the truth on his own. Continue reading
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Tagged Beau Willimon, David Fincher, Doug Stamper, Frank Underwood, Gerald McRaney, House of Cards, Jackie Sharp, Kevin Spacey, Michael Kelly, Molly Parker, Netflix, Netflix Original Series, Raymond Tusk, Robin Wright, Sebastian Arcelus, Washington DC, White House