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Chapter 72

  • Episode aired Nov 2, 2018
  • TV-MA
  • 57m
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Boris Kodjoe in House of Cards (2013)
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While the Shepherd family attempts to diminish Claire's power, Doug goes off the grid but continues angling to advance his agenda.While the Shepherd family attempts to diminish Claire's power, Doug goes off the grid but continues angling to advance his agenda.While the Shepherd family attempts to diminish Claire's power, Doug goes off the grid but continues angling to advance his agenda.

  • Director
    • Alik Sakharov
  • Writers
    • Michael Dobbs
    • Andrew Davies
    • Beau Willimon
  • Stars
    • Robin Wright
    • Michael Kelly
    • Diane Lane
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    5.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alik Sakharov
    • Writers
      • Michael Dobbs
      • Andrew Davies
      • Beau Willimon
    • Stars
      • Robin Wright
      • Michael Kelly
      • Diane Lane
    • 8User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Robin Wright
    Robin Wright
    • Claire Underwood
    Michael Kelly
    Michael Kelly
    • Doug Stamper
    Diane Lane
    Diane Lane
    • Annette Shepherd
    Campbell Scott
    Campbell Scott
    • Mark Usher
    Derek Cecil
    Derek Cecil
    • Seth Grayson
    Greg Kinnear
    Greg Kinnear
    • Bill Shepherd
    Cody Fern
    Cody Fern
    • Duncan Shepherd
    Constance Zimmer
    Constance Zimmer
    • Janine Skorsky
    Athena Karkanis
    Athena Karkanis
    • Melody Cruz
    Susan Pourfar
    Susan Pourfar
    • Nora Cafferty
    Boris Kodjoe
    Boris Kodjoe
    • Brett Cole
    Jeremy Holm
    Jeremy Holm
    • Nathan Green
    Lars Mikkelsen
    Lars Mikkelsen
    • Viktor Petrov
    Ron Canada
    Ron Canada
    • Vincent Abruzzo
    Willa Fitzgerald
    Willa Fitzgerald
    • Twenty-Year-Old Claire
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    David Corenswet
    • Reed
    Kenneth Tigar
    Kenneth Tigar
    • Walter Doyle
    Linda Marie Larson
    • Jennifer Baumgarten
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      • Andrew Davies
      • Beau Willimon
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    1mysprouts-740-813856

    Total trash

    I was actually excited to see a woman portray the presidency but this has been such a disappointment. Claire's little "out clause" is about the most ridiculous thing ever shown on television.
    1mtme

    Better not to watch, pathetic!

    It is so obvious that they had to rewrite the whole Script for this Season. After the decision to exclude Kevin Spacey from the Show writers have gone off the track and made a ludicrous script that is all but watchable. Doug Stamper reduced to an imbecile who cannot predict his next step let alone predict things about to happen which He was so good at in the previous Seasons; Claire Underwood role reduced to noncoherent dialogs and stupid remarks. All in all, they would be better off not making this season at all.
    2TheLittleSongbird

    "She leaves me no choice"

    It is so sad that such a great show in its prime, so Seasons 1-4, was reduced to a shambles of a final season that felt like a different show entirely completely unrecognisable from what came before. And no, there is much more to the problem than Frank (the character, and Kevin Spacey's acting, making the show) not being there. Of course his absence is immediately noticed and deeply felt, but it was the writing, storytelling and characterisation (perhaps the three most important things to make something work) that condemned the season.

    "Chapter 72" is not quite the worst 'House of Cards' episode, that dubious dishonour will always be the show's final episode "Chapter 73", but it is to me an easy second worst. Personal opinion of course and it is not because of it being the show's second lowest rated episode, ratings here mostly mean nothing to me and have gone against the grain quite a number of times. Not just of a season where none of the episodes were good and the best ("Chapter 70") being just mediocre at best, but also of a terrific show at its best.

    Granted, "Chapter 72" is well shot and Michael Kelly does the best he can with material that does him and Doug absolutely no favours.

    Everything else is very poorly done. The story throughout is chronically dull with no tension or intrigue whatsoever, it was like, even for Season 6, everything had come to a standstill. It is also flimsy, never plausible and is quite muddled. The little that advances is forced and nothing here is remotely realistic. The one-liners, awkward exchanges and over-used cliches passing for dialogue are still awful, everything with Doug and the monologues is just awkward. The music is excessively scored and utilised.

    Really hated the overly-simple and dumbed down characterisation, Claire's character writing has been a major problem throughout and Robin Wright never looked at ease, but what made me furious was what the episode does to one of the show's most compelling characters (and the only one in this regard of the season too) Doug. The episode making him too much of a one-dimensional psycho, which he isn't. The parentage subplot continues to perplex, it doesn't make sense and it involves characters that were not worth giving a tuppence about. The revelation of the Shepherds' master plan is one of the biggest "what the heck" moments of the entire season, and of the whole of 'House of Cards' even, in a season littered with them.

    All in all, very bad, not what a show's penultimate episode should be like and the second worst episode in the show's history. 2/10
    6Hitchcoc

    Claire, the Beast

    Doug is in military mode. He is sharpening his resolve to rid the world of Claire and her "mistreatment" of Francis. We don't know exactly what happened to him but it is suspicious. The young son of the Shepherds who developed an app that is now seen as treasonous is a cruel factor in Claire's beginning to act like a dictator. This then leads to some dramatic meetings and an agenda that brings Doug in. This is so far fetched and so impossible, but it is pretty good fictional speculation. We are now set up for the final episode of the final season.
    VoyagerMN1986

    Despite Penn Wright channeling Hillary so well, the season goes nowhere

    This show simply should have been allowed to die.

    Going to complete surrealism seems an intentional attempt to reduce the message about just how corrupt the swamp is.

    And why are the private sector mega donors Republicans on the show? Nine of the ten most monied politically active/poltical cover 5011c3 foundations (which is what this Shepard foundation is supposed to be) are Democrat controlled and supporting. They inject into the poltical process over 20 times the amount of all "citizens united" funding.

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