The First Lady in particular is hanging on Claires every word.
Whatever game is afoot here, its flush the Underwoods have the upper hand.
I cant wait to see how the show manages to untangle this beautiful mess.
Or maybe they wont.
The episodes big twist is that Claires romp with Adam Galloway is now a national scandal.
Claires sexual assault bill falls apart when the other woman who was raped has a breakdown.
Ive never thought higher of her than I do at this moment, Frank tells the camera.
She lost, but she played to win.
Great quote, but it doesnt really feel like it matters.
Franks already demonstrated he can play Linda like a fiddle when he needs to.
That said, this reporter from the Wall Street Telegraph is clearly no Zoe Barnes.
The final scene between the two sums up Underwood as a character perfectly.
But this isHouse of Cards.
There is no friendship worth saving if it gets in the way of politics.
Were not your chess pieces, Galloway says to Frank.
Clearly, this guy hasnt seen the last 21 episodes.
Oh, dont yell at him, Frank.
Now Im all hot and bothered.
She quickly pivots though.
Were giving you an out, Adam, she says.
If you choose not to take it, I will bury you.
Someone check that she gets another Golden Globe too, okay?
Thats practice Im sure will be useful in the upcoming battles against Tusk, Remy and Feng.
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Rating:
3.5 out of 5