It’s one of the greatest transformations in superhero comics history. The fifth season follows Frank and Claire Underwood and their attempt to win the 2016 Presidential Election against Republican Party nominee … With Claire in power and Frank out of the picture, this is supposed to be the season in which the former First Lady, who was always the more nuanced character of the two, finally gets to own the series. Anyway, Doug goes in for a kiss because Janine is an intense brunette who is listening to him and this is Doug’s primary weakness. And, as someone whose recaps only appear on the internet, I say: Rude. When she gets back to the Oval, a gift from Doug awaits her. Doug left her the Rachel coordinates and some other assorted evidence. Frank gave her “permission to hunger,” which apparently is better than what Reed gave her (his strong sweater game, great sex). I’ve been considering getting back into the show to finish it up but I’ve heard the later seasons and finale aren’t that good. The media and the general public have soured on Claire, too, perhaps because her steely strength looks unseemly for a widow who has taken over her late spouse’s job. In the wake of these revelations and Spacey’s removal came a creative opportunity: With Frank axed, the show could go places that did not involve Frank at all. But Annie obliges: “We’re having sex again until it seems like a bad idea again.”, Janine and Doug are sitting next to each other on a couch while Doug reads along with Frank’s diary. But Annie will do what she has to do to get Duncan out of prison. Then he texts her “sweet dreams” like the psycho he is. But as our House of Cards recapper Jessica Goldstein has pointed out, she’s still saddled with all of her late husband’s baggage. Plus, a deep dive into doomsday-cult leader Sherry Shriner. Petrov puts her on blast in front of everyone in the Situation Room, how embarrassing for her. With Kevin Spacey, Michel Gill, Robin Wright, Kate Mara. But he certainly possesses the confidence to believe he can get away with anything, and that’s something he shared with Claire, and Frank before her. Because you pretend like you hate him, but I think you love him.”. Time to work on your body before heading to Provincetown, and no, we’re not talking about hitting the gym. Then he tells the press, who are surrounding him, that he was with Frank the night he died. He’d also like to know how she will separate herself from Frank. The story of House of Cards took Macbeth and Machiavelli and unleashed it on the White House; at its end, all it can show the audience is a moment of interpersonal bloodlust. People talk about misandry on the internet every day! Janine is no Zoe, so this goes nowhere. The House of Cards series finale begins with Doug: he addresses the audience for the first time and asks what Frank would do. It could be lighter for her if she adapted a bit and explained herself less. The sixth season continues the story of recently-inaugurated, Democratic president Claire Underwood, who faces new threats within and outside the … Doug has Claire by the jugular but can’t kill her. Meanwhile, Janine swears to pursue this Shepherds/ARCAS/Underwood corruption to the end. IT IS A SERIES FINALE, FOR THE LOVE OF CASHEW. But certain parallels to actual American politics still coursed through House of Cards. “Privately, I … [long pause] … I will miss you.” Same here, comrade. allegations of sexual predation, rape, and violence, go places that did not involve Frank at all, the actual narrative of the season was a hot mess, that time Doug almost killed him by suffocating him with that water glass. Created by Beau Willimon. Yes, the finale was so weird, but Robin Wright carried the season even with the clumsy plot. But Frank dies without ever being exposed for his role in ending so many lives. House of Cards has called it quits with a sixth and final season that zigzags all over the place and ends on a note so abrupt and preposterous that it make shoving Zoe Barnes into a Metro train at a nonexistent-in-real-life Metro station look like the apex of believability. Claire is not pleased. Without explicitly saying so, this last season attempts, in part, to imagine what the national conversation might have sounded like if Hillary Clinton had become president. Oh also, the Russians killed Nasser. House of Cards fired Kevin Spacey, and offed his character, Frank Underwood, amid a multitude of credible allegations of sexual predation, rape, and violence. In the final moment of the series, when Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly) and Claire engage in a violent showdown and Claire stabs him in the gut, right in the Oval Office, I was simultaneously hit with two thoughts. That’s a pretty precise summary of what scares a lot of Americans in this country right now. Every single intelligent person in the room advises against this course of action. We caught up with the comedian (and current COVID patient) on Instagram Live. I wish we’d had more of this guy this season. But Kevin Spacey did because the real world, at least some of the time, doesn’t play by House of Cards rules. "House of Cards", Staffel 6: Von den Fans gibt es mächtig Kritik Damit endet die einst so erfolgreiche Serie mit einem richtigen Cliffhanger. leaves me feeling so uninspired. Over the years, more than one critic made a point of comparing the Underwoods to the Clintons, and you could see why. Doesn’t Claire know that Netflix isn’t even on television? Spoilers for how House of Cards ends, including who lives and dies. God, keep up. We’ve reached the end of season 2 of House of Cards and the end of my episode-by-episode reviews. Also going in: Claire. Email. Claire goes on this digression about how she couldn’t think of the word that’s the opposite of misogyny. Claire gets back to the Oval to find Nathan there with his wife and baby, because he needed a buffer while he announced his resignation. House of Cards hasn’t become irrelevant. Doug and Claire are sending each other late-night texts. The final season of House of Cards seems pointless and uninspired. The infighting among officials, the fact that the 25th Amendment is nearly invoked to remove a mentally unstable Claire from office, Claire’s reliance (again) on fear-mongering about terrorism to distract from other issues: All of these are pages out of the Trump era playbook. A Congressman works with his equally conniving wife to exact revenge on the people who betrayed him. The sixth and final season of House of Cards stars Robin Wright as the President Claire Hale Underwood in the wake of the show’s firing of Kevin Spacey, whose Frank Underwood has … After taking over daily briefings for her beleaguered press secretary, Claire announces to the assembled White House press corps that, “Transparency is the cornerstone of my presidency,” a line as laughable as something Sarah Huckabee Sanders might say. But virtually everything was. House of Cards finale recap: Season 5, Episode 13. I have talked about it on this very website. The opening scene of Chapter 39, probably the best opening scene in House of Cards so far. Police Find Woman Who Claimed to Be Pete Davidson’s Wife Trespassing in Home. Honestly, House of Cards is murky on why Americans don’t like Claire now, but that doesn’t matter, because she pivots and creates an image for herself as a grief-stricken shut-in who is too upset to leave the White House or perform her duties, prompting massive concern from Mark, members of her Cabinet, and, again, the media. (While listening to her brother, Annette whispers, “Bill Shepherd, shut the fuck up.” Every line of Annie’s dialogue is perfect.) I hope you enjoyed going through this season of the show with me. A branding challenge finds the queens starring in commercials heavy on the “no jokes, just vibes” school of comedy. November 07, 2018 at 07:02 PM EST Advertisement. With her frequent asides to the camera and her unsympathetic approach to pretty much everyone, Claire has basically become Francis. Does no one but me think she’s novelist Tom’s daughter? Doug watches … Mark and Annie break up, but not before Mark says the one place he would rather be is “1999.”. “My wife is ruthless.”. He wants to know how Claire “pulled it off.” (“It” being Frank’s murder, I guess.) (The first reporter that Claire calls on to take questions is named Sarah, and I have to think that’s on purpose.). The problematic prince of YouTube has been causing trouble since 2017. It’s one of the greatest transformations in superhero comics history. We are currently editing 464 articles, and you can help! See, this is how they treat a female commander-in-chief, the first few episodes tell us: They’re either threatened by her power and plotting to bring her down, or worried that she’s too fragile and also plotting to bring her down. This Week in True-Crime Podcasts: The Unsolved Case of the Doodler. “I had love for you and disappointed you did all that,” Quavo tweeted in response. A reporter asks Claire what this would mean for her — if Frank’s win was illegitimate, she should not be president, obviously — and Claire responds by saying no one is above the law. She is less defined on her own terms than ever. The other powerful Frank and Claire scene in the House of Cards third season finale is their Oval Office showdown. You\'ll receive the next newsletter in your inbox. All rights reserved. That’s the end of the series. Time to work on your body before heading to Provincetown, and no, we’re not talking about hitting the gym. Think how the world will judge you.” Then Claire straight-up tells everyone in the room that she’s holding the country hostage until she finds out who is behind this plot against her. Just in case you badly needed some good news this week. The bookstore’s owner says it’s hanging by a thread — and staff say they’re the ones paying the price. Doug is moping around his old office, feeling nostalgic (but actually casing the place to plot his EXTREMELY sloppy assassination attempt — more on that later). Walter, that old dude who knows everything, meets with Claire in that sneaky spiral stairwell at the White House … “The real President Underwood kept an audio diary,” he announces. The big showdown between Doug and Claire wasn’t about Doug reckoning with the toll that serving as the Underwood’s silent assassin had taken on his relationships or on his soul; it was just about Frank. Spacey’s Francis “Frank” Underwood was a southern Democrat who engaged in adultery as well as a host of other misdeeds, while maintaining a chilly marriage to a politically ambitious woman, Claire (Robin Wright), who had better people instincts and a willingness to do whatever it took to gain an upper hand. Even though series creator and former showrunner Beau Willimon, who left House of Cards after season four, denied that Frank and Claire were just Bill and Hillary in Netflix clothing, the idea persisted, especially in 2016, when Hillary Clinton was beginning her run for president after Claire Underwood, in season four, pursued a bid for Congress and eventually clawed her way into becoming her husband’s running mate. After assuring us, her captive audience, that she “really didn’t want to have to do this,” Claire goes into the Situation Room and manufactures a terror threat involving ICO and nuclear weapons. I starting watching House of Cards a few years ago but fell out of watching it a few episodes into season 2. It says Frank excluded Claire from his will and the named source in the piece is … Doug Stamper. We caught up with the comedian (and current COVID patient) on Instagram Live. *Sorry, there was a problem signing you up. I love that Seth has such a good sense of humor about that time Doug almost killed him by suffocating him with that water glass! Save FB Tweet. That’s too much for many viewers to bear at this point. This season also contains an interesting twist with regards to Frank Underwood's frequent asides to the audience - which, as it turns out, where actually excerpts from an audio diary … The sixth and final season of House of Cards, an American political drama television series created by Beau Willimon for Netflix, was released on November 2, 2018. Cool, whatever. But lest you despair too much, remember this: House of Cards had to end, not just because it was time but because its star allegedly engaged in bad behavior. Police Find Woman Who Claimed to Be Pete Davidson’s Wife Trespassing in Home. The second was the memory of Trump’s voice two years ago, making this statement while campaigning for president: “I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters.”. You know the one. We get it, you don’t want to go down with the Spacey ship. By Jill Krasny. That was partly because of the medium in which it was operating — could a Netflix show actually work? Later, Claire sees her teen self and they have this conversation about missing her ex-hookup-buddy, Reed, and why she chose Francis over him. The driving question of the show was always: Will the Underwoods achieve their ends before the world learns of their means? All these hours later and it is still totally unclear why she even wanted to be president in the first place, and what she wants to do with her power now that she has alienated (and will surely continue to alienate) everyone in her orbit, besides start a nuclear war over nothing and make proclamations about feminism so blatantly self-serving that even Ivanka would probably say, “Yeah, that’s a little much.” And I cannot believe the show hasn’t raised any questions regarding the paternity of her baby! It’s actually become too relevant. The Justice Department is investigating Frank’s Election Day nonsense (hyping fake danger to suppress voter turnout, as your Democratic candidates are wont to do) and Claire is prepared to posthumously indict her husband. House of Cards series finale recap: The brutal legacy of Claire Hale. So did the fact that House of Cards took itself extremely seriously. Claire, who has no qualms about cold-blooded killing, stabs Doug deep in the gut and holds him while he bleeds out in the Oval. You\'ll receive the next newsletter in your inbox. So is Claire’s instinctive capacity to lie. “No more pain,” she says, and then she looks at us, and then … yup! I love Claire’s helpless sputtering at her attorney. GrantD243 Dec 2, 2018. Perhaps Netflix is tired of hearing this, but I refuse to tire of saying it: Every episode in this series could and should be 42 minutes long. The bookstore’s owner says it’s hanging by a thread — and staff say they’re the ones paying the price. All these interstitials with him are boring and illuminate nothing. He just sort of half-stabs her. What started out as a batshit crazy prestige drama turned into an even more batshit crazy, less prestige-y drama, which then dovetailed in more ways than one with the legitimate political world. This Week in True-Crime Podcasts: The Unsolved Case of the Doodler. Lest you think that the final season of House of Cards is little more than a riff on residual Clinton issues, please know that it conjures thoughts of the Trump administration, too. Series FinaleSeason 6, Episode 8"Chapter 73"November 2, 2018 … That’s it. What? It’s Frank’s letter opener and the recording of Frank’s diary. The things you’ve done. It’s like watching a movie just out of date.” Petrov warns Claire against the (obvious, irrefutable, are we seriously having this conversation) consequences of dropping an atom bomb, and says he’ll have to oppose her publicly throughout. She’s getting real hawkish in her second trimester. The final message sent by this series is that the people who run our country are capable of evil, and will keep committing it because they know they’re never going to face any consequences. Pinterest. It’s practically a checklist of exactly what not to do when confronted about racism. Claire, Doug, and their henchmen have too many people to kill. 5. On the final episode of House of Cards, the pregnant president not only averted an assassination attempt but found herself at the brink of nuclear war. Saweetie Says She’s Single After Unfollowing Quavo on Instagram. Mark thinks this is the opportune moment for a DTR talk. The central, immoral politicians on this series always managed to avoid the complete downfall they deserved, and continue to until the very end, a fact that landed with a particularly demoralizing thud if you watched just right before a midterm election that many are hoping will be a first step toward restoring sanity in this country. Sharon Stone Says Producer Pushed Her to Sleep With Co-Star to Create Chemistry, “I felt they could have just hired a costar with talent, someone who could deliver a scene and remember his lines.”, Karen Chee’s Grandfather Won Late Night This Week, A bright spot in a dark week featuring “the Domino’s pizza of people.”, Mike Abrusci Turned This Interview Into NUGG SponCon. The Story Behind the Winter Soldier’s Unprecedented Creation. “He called me and apologized. Claire continues her efforts to portray Doug as a lunatic, and then she calls her attorney. Crazy ending to the House of Cards series. And here we finally are: The showdown between Doug and Claire begins with Doug tossing Claire an envelope and saying, “Here’s who wants you dead.” Is Doug’s name on the list? Here Are All the Movies Delayed Because of the Coronavirus. Listeners have criticized his use of the speeches, but King’s daughter supported it. Already a subscriber? Seth also suggests he and Doug just run away together. House of Cards was like a twisted, through-the-looking-glass version of The West Wing, in which the people running the government aren’t merely as bad as you suspect on your most paranoid days. They are much, much worse. House of Cards EPs Talk Season 6's 'Significant Recalibration,' Mourn 'Lost' Episodes, Tease 'Organic' Finale By Michael Ausiello / October 24 2018, 11:29 AM PDT Courtesy of Netflix In his absence, he was everywhere. © 2021 Vox Media, LLC. Super rational decision making from the Commander in Chief, as usual. “I know you. She listens to it for .02 seconds before tearing out the earbuds and yanking off her wedding band. *Sorry, there was a problem signing you up. Claire does get in this excellent dig: “I’ve always been entertained by your arrogance. IndieWire's Ben Travers was as equally scathing: " House of Cards ends with two people fighting over a dead guy's legacy. Claire says the only remaining link is Doug. All rights reserved. Her motives are so shallow and petty, her actions so short-sighted, that she’s essentially playing the role of Frank in his absence. She reportedly sent him “numerous letters and packages” ahead of the incident, for which she has been charged with stalking and criminal trespass. Be warned that spoilers do appear on this Wiki.Season 6 premiered on Netflix on November 2, 2018, bringing House of Cards to its series finale. Claire points out that Frank never even mentions Doug in the recordings. Just in case you badly needed some good news this week. He won’t let Janine hear it for herself. So they’re having Doug kill Claire. We were at the beginning of Obama’s second term, when a D.C. as messy, unethical, and downright depraved as these shows suggested seemed only possible in fiction. That’s what Claire is doing in that moment: standing in the middle of the Oval Office and stabbing someone and believing she’ll continue to lead the nation. Her enemies, including sibling corporate influencers Bill and Annette Shepherd (Greg Kinnear and Diane Lane), consider her dangerous precisely because of her ruthlessness.
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