Recap: House of Cards—Chapter 12 (episode twelve)
VP vetting begins but situations with higher stakes take shape before the finale.
VP vetting begins but situations with higher stakes take shape before the finale.
Frank Underwood’s darkest hour also happens to be his professional peak, oy.
If the game of chess is like a swordfight, Underwood has slain a major unknown opponent.
Lots of moving parts, but the biggest is the Russo experiment facing its first vote…
The most unique hour of episode one comes from a familiar homecoming story.
A messy feud over education dominates two episodes—but may ultimately disappear.
Barnes gets a new job, Claire’s gala overcomes but it’s all about Underwood-Russo tubby time.
Maybe the audience doesn’t know, but Frank Underwood sees where these calculated moves are heading. (We’re in diabolically capable hands.)