Howdy people!
Another year, another binge worthy season of House of Cards! I typically watch ALL the episodes on ‘premiere day’, but this year I had some other competing commitments so I could really only get everything finished last night.
For the benefit of those who don’t watch this show – by the way, if you fit into that category I’m literally judging you so hard right now considering it is one of THE best shows to ever grace our screens – House of Cards is an American Political Drama series, which portays the inner workings that hide behind the great speeches we hear television and the photo ops on the front page of our newspapers. In a nutshell, it tells of the strong arming, blackmail, perjury and criminal behaviour found in US politics; and the best part about it is that it’s all fiction right? Yeah, Right. I prefer the term not-so-loosely based, but that is a conspiracy theory I will not play out in this post π.
The show tells the story from the perspective a political power couple, Francis and Claire Underwood, who chase their aspirations doggedly without concern for who they have to hurt, intimidate or even kill to achieve their goals. Along the way, it sheds light on their marriage, their relationships with their families, and their disregard for any and everyone who may interfere with their plans.
At this juncture, if you’re an HoC virgin, or you have some catching up to do and you hate spoilers, please run far away from this blog post till you’re done. For the rest of us, I have some important discussion points about Season 4 (and possibly bits and bobs of the entire show)

