House of Cards

(series)
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USA, (2013–2018), 63 h 6 min (Length: 42–60 min)

Creators:

Beau Willimon

Based on:

Michael Dobbs (book)

Composer:

Jeff Beal

Cast:

Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright, Michael Kelly, Rachel Brosnahan, Mahershala Ali, Nathan Darrow, Michel Gill, Reg E. Cathey, Sebastian Arcelus, Kate Mara (more)
(more professions)

Seasons(6) / Episodes(73)

Plots(1)

A Congressman works with his equally conniving wife to exact revenge on the people who betrayed him. (official distributor synopsis)

Reviews of this series by the user Kaka (80)

Chapter 55 (2017) (S05E03) 

English Joel Kinnaman is a good action actor, but emotionally he can't quite deliver, at least for now; and not only because he’s lagging behind Frank by leaps and bounds. Another half-dead episode, which makes the fifth season so far a futile search for a face. ()

Chapter 56 (2017) (S05E04) 

English A solid dramatisation of the situation around the elections. This season’s first dynamic episode. ()

Chapter 57 (2017) (S05E05) 

English Let's hope the second half picks up the pace. So far, the weakest first half of any season. ()

Chapter 58 (2017) (S05E06) 

English For the way some of the plot lines are dissected in detail, there is a leap forward in feeling by at least 2 episodes. I even checked to see if I had skipped any episodes. A bit hard to understand, but a very sensible move for the overall concept of the fifth season, and one that certainly won't lose its suspense. ()

Chapter 59 (2017) (S05E07) 

English Atypical. The bunker scenes are very interesting and the episode is quite atypical, something refreshing in a time of underhanded tactics and electoral intrigue. ()

Chapter 60 (2017) (S05E08) 

English A peculiar episode from the woods that lacks the dynamism and urgent spark of everyday reality that this series holds very successfully most of the time. ()

Chapter 61 (2017) (S05E09) 

English Clouds of blather and one inauguration. When they will start pulling aces out of their sleeves, God knows, and when one indomitable journalist will take the plunge, nobody knows either. Soon, I hope, because this episode is very uneven. ()

Chapter 62 (2017) (S05E10) 

English The clouds are receding a little, but Frank is making suspiciously obvious schoolboy mistakes and everyone seems to be feeding them to him without thinking. He has it way too easy. Where's the good stuff? ()

Chapter 63 (2017) (S05E11) 

English A tightening loop as impressive as the end of the second episode. Hopefully we’ll get a heart-attack inducing finale. ()

Chapter 64 (2017) (S05E12) 

English First-class carnage. It’s not the best episode ever, but it’s certainly among the best. ()

Chapter 65 (2017) (S05E13) 

English The carnage continues, but with some scenes on the verge of screenwriting acceptability and actually relying more on hardly feasible coincidence than a brilliant mind. But it’s still alright. After the average middle, my fears were greater. ()

Season 6 (2018) (S06) 

English It was as expected. Wright can’t carry it alone and the writers don’t make things easier for her. Spacey is sorely missing, and only here do the viewers realise that this is actually a series about one single person, with everyone else playing second fiddle. A prolonged last episode, which seems to have nothing at all in common with the previous, generally excellent seasons. ()

Chapter 66 (2018) (S06E01) 

English I’m taking it as the slowest start of all seasons. Frank is hugely missed because, like everyone else in the story, the viewer finds that the President herself is "nothing" without her husband. ()

Chapter 67 (2018) (S06E02) 

English The borefest continues. The sparks between Diane Lane and Robin Wright are rather funny. Greg Kinnear saves the day a bit, but you should avoid thinking about his roles as dim-witted individuals a decade or two back, otherwise it will be hard to believe him as a tough aristocrat. ()

Chapter 68 (2018) (S06E03) 

English Finally a slightly more substantial episode, where Claire still overacts a bit as an actress and as a character, but the oligarchs, Doug, Mr. Vice President have a lot to offer. ()

Chapter 69 (2018) (S06E04) 

English Whenever President Petrov is on the stage, things are fun. So far, the best episode of the final season. ()

Chapter 70 (2018) (S06E05) 

English An awesome controversial ending, but otherwise a borefest with excruciatingly long passages of chatter that don't go anywhere. You can see at times the impotence and incoherence of the writing. This episode felt so long. ()

Chapter 71 (2018) (S06E06) 

English A wild ride and the creators are clearly losing it. The realistic drama is turning into a pure cinematic farce. ()

Chapter 72 (2018) (S06E07) 

English Another pack of bullshit. A several month limbo? Some completely unrelated scenes and passages? Utterly out of concept. ()

Chapter 73 (2018) (S06E08) 

English The biggest screenwriting blunder of the entire series. The fatal problem is that it had to happen in the very last episode of the saga, totally burying it. It will be better to pretend that there was no sixth season. ()