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Fleet Admiral
I'm two episodes in and I know I should get to bed but hot damn, the new season is AMAZING!
Anyone else watching tonight?
Anyone else watching tonight?
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As streaming content grows more competitive, Netflix is branching out in a big way: producing its own original series. It's a bold and risky bet, particularly the $100 million Kevin Spacey vehicle "House of Cards" that went live just after midnight on Friday.
I cannot believe who died in the first episode.
I loved it. I had a strong feeling it was coming considering what happened in the British version, but I suspected it would occur towards the end of the season and be this season's big twist. The fact that they put it right in the first episode took me completely by surprise and upset all my expectations of how season 2 would play out.Pissed me off. Not so much that this character bought it (Had a feeling it was coming) but that it happened so soon into the season.
Best ever breaking of the fourth wall, by the way.
Only 1 episode in for me, I'm not much of a binge watcher and prefer to space things out.
Apparently, this show is set in a world where no-one has even entertained the idea of any NSA data collecting scheme and where all the Tor network's hidden services still work. It's kind of cute.
True, but it's very much in tune with the British original. I wonder whether the second season will loosely follow the events of To Play the King, or if they'll make a break from the original at this point and try to tell their own story. They certainly can't have Underwood get into a spat with with the King, that's for sure.Unlike the Russo killing, it didn't really seem to have a rationale (risk/opportunity factor) and seemed a bit like a play for shock value.
Who is the closest thing to Royalty in the US,oprah?True, but it's very much in tune with the British original. I wonder whether the second season will loosely follow the events of To Play the King, or if they'll make a break from the original at this point and try to tell their own story. They certainly can't have Underwood get into a spat with with the King, that's for sure.Unlike the Russo killing, it didn't really seem to have a rationale (risk/opportunity factor) and seemed a bit like a play for shock value.
I wondered why the Underwoods didn't move into the Vice Presidential palace, but looking at pictures, I guess it wasn't in the show's budget.
And no product placement for the Play Station this season? I guess we're onto iPads and the Windows Phone now.
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