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The show would follow the professional and personal lives of characters who use the Farragut North Metrorail station to get to work at Farragut Square, D.C.'s geographic center for think tanks, lobbyists, and other advocacy groups.
Created by Beau Willimon
Directed by David Fincher
2017-1959=58!!!! not 62!!!!!
Does anyone have the info box template used for the 2016 Presidential election, I took a picture in the image below. If no one has the template, could someone make it for me? I’m not very good with this kind of things. Thanks
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Even though he did reveal where her body was. He didn't need to kill her
Why did they have to kill him I just watched the episode and I am depressed.
Can anyone tell me what is on the top part of the white board in Frank Underwoods congress office? On the white board is the 113th congress naming all the members of the House of Representatives. I wanna know which logos and what text there is on the top part of The left whiteboard in the pic. I wanna recreate it in Real life
I just came back from the dead
I’m so sad I’ve finished HoC now, does anyone think they’ll try and bring it back one day, maybe if Kevin Spacey’s allegations are cleared? That would be amazin
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I think they should make a series of franks first run and making his way up the ladder with Claire, also showing when he first met Doug, (obviously new cast more than likely)
I think very good final. What do you think?
So as some of you might have already seen, Kevin Spacey recently made a clip featuring him switching between being in character as Frank Underwood and himself. While I know there's a decent amount of people who might unfortunately agree with what he says or may even double down on attacking him; it'll reignite debate around his entire part in the show regardless.
In my humble opinion, I don't think praise for an actor's performance should make people overlook their actions. I would be lying if I said people didn't enjoy the character of Frank Underwood and I would still be lying as well if I said the final season brought things full circle. In truth, I hate seeing people waste their time on this aspect of the show and wish it wouldn't bring down how great it was overall.
Lastly, I don't mean this post to come off as toxic or offensive to anyone he disagrees with my point of view. All I implore is that everyone who has been a fan of the show, just hear me out as some who has also felt let down by the controversy itself.
So as some of you might have heard, there's been a couple rumors suggesting that a House of Cards spin-off could be possible in the near future. Most notably, people are interested in Doug Stamper's background and how his overall story arc could somewhat continue the series.
While I personally believe it's just talk, the idea got me thinking about what a HoC spin-off could be like. What could one be about? Could one be set in the same universe and be even as successful?
I'm going to start this thread by throwing my opinion out there and say I think I would like to see the rise of Garrett Walker before the events of the series. I always thought he was a character I wanted to see more of after his first appearance.
What grew my interest in his unseen moments was an interview with the actor done a few years ago in which Michel Gill (actor of Walker) claimed there was a bit more to Walker in terms of who he sought advice from and why he was such a bully to whom ever agreed to be his VP.
Idk, any thoughts?
Guys , I badly need the trailer of the final season, plz let me know where can I get.