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House of Cards
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Chapter 73

  • Episode aired Nov 2, 2018
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  • 55m
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Robin Wright and Michael Kelly in House of Cards (2013)
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Claire tries to tarnish Frank's legacy. Doug provokes Claire by releasing excerpts from Frank's diary. A rift develops between the Shepherds.Claire tries to tarnish Frank's legacy. Doug provokes Claire by releasing excerpts from Frank's diary. A rift develops between the Shepherds.Claire tries to tarnish Frank's legacy. Doug provokes Claire by releasing excerpts from Frank's diary. A rift develops between the Shepherds.

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    • Robin Wright
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    • Michael Dobbs
    • Andrew Davies
    • Beau Willimon
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    • Robin Wright
    • Michael Kelly
    • Diane Lane
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    2.6/10
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    • Director
      • Robin Wright
    • Writers
      • Michael Dobbs
      • Andrew Davies
      • Beau Willimon
    • Stars
      • Robin Wright
      • Michael Kelly
      • Diane Lane
    • 148User reviews
    • 3Critic 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
    Constance Zimmer
    Constance Zimmer
    • Janine Skorsky
    Lars Mikkelsen
    Lars Mikkelsen
    • Viktor Petrov
    Jeremy Holm
    Jeremy Holm
    • Nathan Green
    Kenneth Tigar
    Kenneth Tigar
    • Walter Doyle
    Willa Fitzgerald
    Willa Fitzgerald
    • Twenty-Year-Old Claire
    Gameela Wright
    Gameela Wright
    • Lawyer
    Linda Marie Larson
    • Jennifer Baumgarten
    Kaili Vernoff
    Kaili Vernoff
    • Alicia Heyman
    Asher Grodman
    Asher Grodman
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    Joshua David Scarlett
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    Richie Moriarty
    Richie Moriarty
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    2paulstarr-14327

    shouldn't have bothered

    House of Cards is an excellent series, but Season 6 should never have aired. It really damages its legacy.
    1ats122

    Wow! Thank God it's over!

    Not the worst series finale ever, not the worst season of anything ever, not the first time a show went on too long, not the last time a show will go on for too long, but the last time I will ever have to watch this show again fills me with both sadness when I remember how much I loved it some years ago when it was good, and gladness when I remember that's it's over and I don't have to watch anymore of this terrible season.
    1ffiisshh

    The house of cards just collapsed.

    The writers of this season must have taken a cue from the writers of Dexter. This was their formula: Make a fantastic show for multiple seasons, get the fans thoroughly engaged, intrigued, and personally invested in the characters, plot, and general vibe of the show,....then pull the rug out from under the audience and hit them with the most underwhelming and assanine finale. Give an infinite number of monkeys access to a typewriter, and you would have had a higher probability of a better conclusion to House of Cards. Sad...this was Netflix's one true flagship show, and they blew it!
    1will-schwartz

    Will Go Down In Infamy

    I want to make it very clear that unlike most viewers, I was excited to see what the writers of House of Cards could do without the presence of their leading man. For the first four seasons, and the allegations surrounding Spacey, I was in love with this show despite a lack-luster finale in Season 3. However, I fell off after the first episode of Season 5 for many reasons. It felt as though the show couldn't surprise its viewers anymore, the politics of the show's characters were adapted and betrayed to parallel America's political climate, and after 52 episodes, the show had quite literally shown its full deck. Come Season 6, and Wright taking over as leading lady I saw an opportunity for viewers to experience something new. Doug, Claire, Tom, and countless other characters have been just as complex and captivating as Frank in the past, and while perhaps no one has as much gravitas, there's only so much of the same conniving practices that you can witness from a character before it feels mundane. Robin Wright, an acclaimed actress portraying a phenomenal character could very well take back the white house, and viewers hearts.

    With that said I have never witness a show's thematic intentions, it's characters, and it's integrity be so utterly betrayed in its final hours. I feel empty in all the wrong ways seeing characters of the past six seasons thrown around like rag dolls because the ghost of Frank Underwood willed it so. Claire is somehow eclipsed in importance by her posthumous husband, despite the writer's seemingly adamant intentions to move past that plot point. Yet the Underwood name is the least of this season's troubles, as the final episode is truly the worst series finale since How I Met Your Mother, Dexter, or Two and a Half Men to name a few.

    Claire, a strong-willed and passionate politician is chalked up to the cookie cutter image of what every male republican fears a woman in the white house would look like. I am not implying that I too share this political affiliation, more I am tumultuously disappointed that the writers could not muster a way in which to properly write a woman in power.

    As for Doug Stamper, his performance in the earlier episodes of the season provide the only psychologically engaging moments of Season 6. Kelly as always knocks his character out of the park...until his calm, collected, dedicated demeanor is usurped and replaced in the last ten minutes with a cowardly, idiotically sociopathic, and exceedingly manipulatable shell of what he once was.

    The hyperbolic politics, the patronizing ambiguity, the soap opera inspired final scene, and good lord, the agonizingly atrocious final shot of Episode 608 culminate to form what is undoubtedly one of the worst series finales of all time. Never has a fall from grace been this quick and this brutal.
    1konvict_amin

    Shame on you Netflix

    The worst final season............. You ruined the Series.

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      In one scene, Bill Shepherd (Greg Kinnear) shows someone a series of paintings from books. One of the paintings he names is Chardin's "La maison de carte", which translates to "the house of cards".
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      Featured in The 71st Primetime Emmy Awards (2019)

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