House Of Cards Season 2

love that they have the balls to make some serious shit go down. I was worried it would be a bit predictable. love the writing
 


Wonder what Spacey's next target will be...already in the most powerful position he can obtain in US gov.
 
Wonder what Spacey's next target will be...already in the most powerful position he can obtain in US gov.

No he's not. Next season he'll learn about the Shadow Council, then try to overthrow the reptilian overloads who actually run the US gov't.

They put us on this planet to mine gold for them.

I HAVE SEEN THE DOCUMENTS.
 
I didn't like zoey, her every expression was a wide eyed stare. I also never understood her motivation in the series.
 
I didn't like zoey, her every expression was a wide eyed stare. I also never understood her motivation in the series.
Still was funny to see her getting her eaten out on the phone with her dad... wait that was weird nvm.
 
I stopped after the first episode in the second season. They spent the whole first season showing this conniving man who never does his own dirty work. He always has handlers do it. Then, during the first episode, the Senator walks into a crowded subway full of cameras, pushes a woman into a train, and then just walks away. Ruined anything that might come after it.
 
I stopped after the first episode in the second season. They spent the whole first season showing this conniving man who never does his own dirty work. He always has handlers do it. Then, during the first episode, the Senator walks into a crowded subway full of cameras, pushes a woman into a train, and then just walks away. Ruined anything that might come after it.

and you just spoiled it r anyone else that reads this thread before watching :food-smiley-010:
 
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I stopped after the first episode in the second season. They spent the whole first season showing this conniving man who never does his own dirty work. He always has handlers do it. Then, during the first episode, the Senator walks into a crowded subway and buys a $5 footlong.

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I stopped after the first episode in the second season. They spent the whole first season showing this conniving man who never does his own dirty work. He always has handlers do it. Then, during the first episode, the Senator walks into a crowded subway full of cameras, pushes a woman into a train, and then just walks away. Ruined anything that might come after it.

Except for that time in the first season when he put down a certain political figure. Sure seemed like he was doing some of his own dirty work then.
 
Just finished the season.

The writers definitely have balls. It will be quite a challenge making the third series interesting, now that underwood has "completed level 5000".
 
Just finished the season.

The writers definitely have balls. It will be quite a challenge making the third series interesting, now that underwood has "completed level 5000".

They fucked up the ending. Why would they have him "complete level 5000" as the ending? They could have easily delayed it and left it as a cliff hanger.

Where do they go from here? Have him nuke a country? The worst part is the writers knew they had a 3rd season when they filmed it.

I still liked it overall. But this season was a definite let down. Hopefully they get back some of that magic for the next go-round
 
They fucked up the ending. Why would they have him "complete level 5000" as the ending? They could have easily delayed it and left it as a cliff hanger.

Where do they go from here? Have him nuke a country? The worst part is the writers knew they had a 3rd season when they filmed it.

I still liked it overall. But this season was a definite let down. Hopefully they get back some of that magic for the next go-round

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They fucked up the ending. Why would they have him "complete level 5000" as the ending? They could have easily delayed it and left it as a cliff hanger.

Where do they go from here? Have him nuke a country? The worst part is the writers knew they had a 3rd season when they filmed it.

I still liked it overall. But this season was a definite let down. Hopefully they get back some of that magic for the next go-round

I think season 3 will be all about Frank's downfall. The nextflix show is based on an older UK version with the same title. So you can get an idea about where the show is going.

And Kate Mara...dat ass. I'd give anything to pound it
 
They fucked up the ending. Why would they have him "complete level 5000" as the ending? They could have easily delayed it and left it as a cliff hanger.

Where do they go from here? Have him nuke a country? The worst part is the writers knew they had a 3rd season when they filmed it.

I still liked it overall. But this season was a definite let down. Hopefully they get back some of that magic for the next go-round

I think they'll make something happen. The writers are definitely above normal sitcom level, so they'll come up with a twist. To some degree, this show is a wolf in sheep's clothing. They essentially say that American politics is rotten to the core and political influence is gotten by manipulation, money and outright violence. Incredible that they've gotten away with it and people just accept it almost as truth - which it probably is.

If they have balls, they'll turn the tables and make the viewer feel ashamed of his ignorance.

It's not The Wire level great, so who knows though.
 
It's not The Wire level great, so who knows though.

So this quote inspired me to check out the wire. I am starting at season 1 and am about 5 episodes in. My question is when does it get to the level of "great"? I am having a real hard time getting into The Wire. Do I need to skip a season or 2?
 
So this quote inspired me to check out the wire. I am starting at season 1 and am about 5 episodes in. My question is when does it get to the level of "great"? I am having a real hard time getting into The Wire. Do I need to skip a season or 2?

People jerk off over the wire because its something that should have been great.... But was just ok. Characters, especially the po po are weak as fawk
 
So this quote inspired me to check out the wire. I am starting at season 1 and am about 5 episodes in. My question is when does it get to the level of "great"? I am having a real hard time getting into The Wire. Do I need to skip a season or 2?

Stick with it, there's a reason it's almost universally adored.

Contratian-boy wants to say it was "just ok" but that's like saying the sweet love of another man is "just ok".
 
The Wire is essentially the Greek gods (the police/politicians) against humans (everyone in the game). It's also a slow build with an excellent payoff.

I'm also of the opinion that it's held up much better over time than the Sopranos.
 
So this quote inspired me to check out the wire. I am starting at season 1 and am about 5 episodes in. My question is when does it get to the level of "great"? I am having a real hard time getting into The Wire. Do I need to skip a season or 2?

It's rare that anyone likes The Wire season 2 because the take such a turn with it in the different stories they uncover - still essential to the story. Season 3 and 4 will blow your mind.

People enjoy it for the acting, but the big one is remarks and storytelling on society. By the end of the show you see how it all relates back to poverty and the people you started the show with. I think they cover every aspect of how groups relate to each other... you will see the dealers/cops, the people funding the dealers/cops, how other areas like schools/kids are affected by this funding/crime, and the 'winners' and 'losers' of the game -- to then show you how it all repeats itself.



Then there's Omar
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It's rare that anyone likes The Wire season 2 because the take such a turn with it in the different stories they uncover - still essential to the story. Season 3 and 4 will blow your mind.

People enjoy it for the acting, but the big one is remarks and storytelling on society. By the end of the show you see how it all relates back to poverty and the people you started the show with. I think they cover every aspect of how groups relate to each other... you will see the dealers/cops, the people funding the dealers/cops, how other areas like schools/kids are affected by this funding/crime, and the 'winners' and 'losers' of the game -- to then show you how it all repeats itself.



Then there's Omar
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so basically the the .gov funds the drugs, corrupt cops and politicians, the uncle gets killed (or incarcerated) and then the some pawn moves up and takes the kingpins place. Kids die from drive-by's and overdosing. Is this pretty much the gist of the story line? The acting and story telling is weak as fuck in season 1. I will try to stick with it and binge the shit out of it for a couple days.