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House of Cards Season 4 |OT| Anything for America. Netflix March 4th

Finished. Enjoyabe watching, miles ahead of Season 3 on that front but still completely absurd and Flanderized. Hoping the next season is the last.
 

Yoda

Member
I finish this the other day. Overall I'd say 8/10, miles above the previous season(s) save season one. The only cop-out was the assassination attempt, it really didn't fit the guy's character imo. I also feel the Republican opponent could have been given more character development; it felt like he came out of no where @ the end of the season. Also, putting the country on war footing over a dead hostage, needed to have been something a bit more drastic (large venue terrorist attack). Other than that, everything else was spot on.
 

Protome

Member
I feel like people complaining about Yates being out of place are missing that
he is entirely there as Frank's last ditch attempt to keep Claire in check.
 
I finish this the other day. Overall I'd say 8/10, miles above the previous season(s) save season one.
The only cop-out was the assassination attempt, it really didn't fit the guy's character imo. I also feel the Republican opponent could have been given more character development; it felt like he came out of no where @ the end of the season. Also, putting the country on war footing over a dead hostage, needed to have been something a bit more drastic (large venue terrorist attack).
Other than that, everything else was spot on.

Maybe use spoiler tags next time for people who haven't finished it all yet (me, thanks for that).
 

Grinchy

Banned
Finished it last night, really liked this season. Though, I also liked last season and it seems like people here hated it.

There are times when I look at the plot and laugh a little bit about how ridiculous some things are, but that's one of the things I like about the show. It it were a realistic political simulation, I would never watch it. It needs the craziness and the unlikely.
 

oti

Banned
Great season!

So now Clair can break the fourth wall along with Frank? Interesting

Goose bumps.
I kinda feel they wasted the first half though. Now it seems to be business as usual again and I love this show so the first half is kinda iffy.
 

Protome

Member
Goose bumps.
I kinda feel they wasted the first half though. Now it seems to be business as usual again and I love this show so the first half is kinda iffy.

It was essential to undo the damage to Claire's character from Season 3. Most of the weakest parts of this season were damage control from Season 3.
 

oti

Banned
It was essential to undo the damage to Claire's character from Season 3. Most of the weakest parts of this season were damage control from Season 3.
Yeah and that's a bummer. They could have done so much more with their time. It kinda felt like two mini seasons.

I think the Republican candidate is ok. Some line deliveries were kinda rough though.
 

Mokujin

Member
I really didn´t understand why
Freddy hated Frank all of a sudden, he is an evil bastard, but he always tried to be good to Freddy.
 

oti

Banned
I really didn´t understand why
Freddy hated Frank all of a sudden, he is an evil bastard, but he always tried to be good to Freddy.

Yeah,
weird
.

Also, anyone else
surprised Frank didn't get some lovin' this season? Poor guy lol.
 
Yeah,
weird
.

Also, anyone else
surprised Frank didn't get some lovin' this season? Poor guy lol.

Well it makes sense I think:
For one, they were distant early on - although yeah I guess he could have slept around. But not sure if he was close enough to anyone to pull it off. Then he got shit and basically has been recovering and much weaker than usual. So again, not many opportunities to go have any relations. I think he realizes that which allows him in part go encourage Claire's open behavior.
 
Just finished Season 4.

OMG dat ending
where they both stare down while everyone is disgusted, then Frank does his speech and they both look into the screen. GOAT. It's the best when they're team Underwood.

And I had chills when Frank was threatening Cathy. Kevin Spacey killed it.

Sooooo much better than season 3. Loved it.

Yeah,
weird
.

Also, anyone else
surprised Frank didn't get some lovin' this season? Poor guy lol.

There were a couple times Meechum seemed to be looking for it whenever he and Frank were alone. RIP Meechum.
 

neoism

Member
still a pretty meh season better than s3 though... the first half was wasted with them fighting then it stops and then they on each others side again...
 

Yen

Member
Didn't Freddy say in season 2 or 3 that
he never really respected Frank anyway? That he just humoured him and accepted that he was an outlet for Frank to ramble to?
Or did I make that up?
 
Watched episode 1 on Monday night and was kind of meh on it....watched the next 4 last night, and I'll probably get through another 4 tonight. Yeah, this season is exponentially better than 3.
 

someday

Banned
Didn't Freddy say in season 2 or 3 that
he never really respected Frank anyway? That he just humoured him and accepted that he was an outlet for Frank to ramble to?
Or did I make that up?
This is how I always viewed their relationship anyway.
They were never equals and Freddy knew that. Watching Frank go from Congressman to President while Freddy loses his business and ends up getting a job as a handout couldn't have endeared Frank to Freddy either.

Overall, I loved this season after being less than impressed by the last 2 seasons. My biggest problems with the characters are mirrored in the thread. I still can't stand Doug
and I was actually sad when the writer returned. He's just awful and seeing him wandering the White House searching for Clair was pathetic. I understand how he fits into the Underwood's life but I just don't like him.

Doug spoilers:
He is the personification of creepy dude. As soon as he started constantly looking at the images of the dead man's wife and then listening to her voice mail over and over, I figured we had another Rachel situation on our hands. I was surprised at how close they seemed to get so suddenly but whatever. I just don't understand what any of this is supposed to add to the story. Is he supposed to be sympathetic? I realize he is devoted to Frank but he hasn't really been relevant since season 2. The good ideas always come from someone else lately and he's as much a hindrance as anything else.

Ultimately, I enjoyed this season a lot and hope for more scorched earth shenanigans next season.
 

oti

Banned
This is how I always viewed their relationship anyway.
They were never equals and Freddy knew that. Watching Frank go from Congressman to President while Freddy loses his business and ends up getting a job as a handout couldn't have endeared Frank to Freddy either.

Overall, I loved this season after being less than impressed by the last 2 seasons. My biggest problems with the characters are mirrored in the thread. I still can't stand Doug
and I was actually sad when the writer returned. He's just awful and seeing him wandering the White House searching for Clair was pathetic. I understand how he fits into the Underwood's life but I just don't like him.

Doug spoilers:
He is the personification of creepy dude. As soon as he started constantly looking at the images of the dead man's wife and then listening to her voice mail over and over, I figured we had another Rachel situation on our hands. I was surprised at how close they seemed to get so suddenly but whatever. I just don't understand what any of this is supposed to add to the story. Is he supposed to be sympathetic? I realize he is devoted to Frank but he hasn't really been relevant since season 2. The good ideas always come from someone else lately and he's as much a hindrance as anything else.

Ultimately, I enjoyed this season a lot and hope for more scorched earth shenanigans next season.

Maybe
they're setting him up to free himself from Frank and be a potential threat to him.

Also I'm kinda sad that
Dunbar was basically nothing in this season. She was a good antagonist in the past and now pooof, nothing.
 

Curufinwe

Member
This is how I always viewed their relationship anyway.
They were never equals and Freddy knew that. Watching Frank go from Congressman to President while Freddy loses his business and ends up getting a job as a handout couldn't have endeared Frank to Freddy either.

Overall, I loved this season after being less than impressed by the last 2 seasons. My biggest problems with the characters are mirrored in the thread. I still can't stand Doug
and I was actually sad when the writer returned. He's just awful and seeing him wandering the White House searching for Clair was pathetic. I understand how he fits into the Underwood's life but I just don't like him.

Doug spoilers:
He is the personification of creepy dude. As soon as he started constantly looking at the images of the dead man's wife and then listening to her voice mail over and over, I figured we had another Rachel situation on our hands. I was surprised at how close they seemed to get so suddenly but whatever. I just don't understand what any of this is supposed to add to the story. Is he supposed to be sympathetic? I realize he is devoted to Frank but he hasn't really been relevant since season 2. The good ideas always come from someone else lately and he's as much a hindrance as anything else.

Ultimately, I enjoyed this season a lot and hope for more scorched earth shenanigans next season.

Frank would be dead without Doug's intervention with the donor list, which sure seems like another scandal waiting to blow up in public sometime during season five.

But you think he isn't relevant and don't understand why he's taken an interest in the dead man's wife....
 

someday

Banned
Frank would be dead without Doug's intervention with the donor list, which sure seems like another scandal waiting to blow up in public sometime during season five.

But you think he isn't relevant and don't understand why he's taken an interest in the dead man's wife....
I don't think Doug needs to be close to the dead man's wife in order for a scandal to occur though. The woman who helped get Frank to the top of the donor list knows what happened and that is independent of Doug's relationship with the widow. Including the relationship in the show only means more scenes of him looking at her pictures, listening to her voicemail, and boring trips to visit her where he lies and uses her to make himself feel better as if he's some sympathetic character. I'd rather we focus on almost any other character and scenario.

I don't like Doug at all and I find his actions tedious. I understand on the creep level why he's close to the dead man's wife. I'm honestly just tired of seeing him selfishly victimize innocent women. I'd had enough of this last season with Rachel when he chose to kill her and I am annoyed that he's doing it again.

I like his interactions and relationship with Frank though.
 

Curufinwe

Member
I don't think Doug needs to be close to the dead man's wife in order for a scandal to occur though. The woman who helped get Frank to the top of the donor list knows what happened and that is independent of Doug's relationship with the widow. Including the relationship in the show only means more scenes of him looking at her pictures, listening to her voicemail, and boring trips to visit her where he lies and uses her to make himself feel better as if he's some sympathetic character. I'd rather we focus on almost any other character and scenario.

I don't like Doug at all and I find his actions tedious. I understand on the creep level why he's close to the dead man's wife. I'm honestly just tired of seeing him selfishly victimize innocent women. I'd had enough of this last season with Rachel when he chose to kill her and I am annoyed that he's doing it again.

I like his interactions and relationship with Frank though.

Doug may be getting close to her in order to try and prevent a scandal happening down the line.
 
Show is really getting repetitive and boring.
It was bad that everyone was so stupid compared to Frank, but Claire is a whole different ball game and it getting boring.
 

someday

Banned
Of course, but knowing her personally gives him a much better chance of avoiding a scandal if she was somehow able to find out what happened to her husband.
That's fair but I still think that because of his loyalty to Frank, and his own culpability, he would already want to avoid scandal. And again, I just don't like him enough to want this new angle. Sure, we've added some guilt to Doug's feelings but who cares? He's still not sympathetic. He felt guilty about Rachel too but he still murdered her.

If your idea is that the widow may support his decision to get the liver for Frank instead of her husband, I don't know. I think she'll be even more upset finding out now after he's ingratiated himself into her and her family's life.

I really just don't like Doug and anything that means more personal life Doug is awful to me. I suppose they have a plan for him but after last season I just don't have the patience. I'd rather they spend time with any of the politicians instead.
 

kinoki

Illness is the doctor to whom we pay most heed; to kindness, to knowledge, we make promise only; pain we obey.
So finally finished it. Really good season. Was so disappointed in the last season which was such a misstep quality wise. This season started out a bit stale but once the ball got rolling it kept on rolling. Really looking forward to the next season now.
 
I was ready to write this show off after season 3, but this was much, much better.

Enjoyed it a lot more than S3, for sure. It had its fair share of "uuuuh wtf" moments (and not in a good way) but a huge improvement, for sure.

yeah i legit hate that dude fucking terrrrrible actor.. plus Conway reminds me of a older brother of Hayden Christiansen but an even worse actor...

Yeah, I really can't tell if I like either of them. I think Joel Kinnaman may have just been miscast.

Paul Sparks/Yates...I just don't really care for him. I think the character is potentially interesting, but I just can't get into him (or his dialogue).
 

Gorillaz

Member
Finished it

Better than last season by MILES but after this season I need this to basically end in the next one. It's getting to the point for me where im tired of them just straight up outclassing the roster, like as if most of the people in the white house just got into politics a week ago and just skidding by each time as if they had everything planned out perfectly on some "all according to keikaku" shit. It was almost the problem I had with BB after awhile. It gets old.

Fun season. Liked the 2nd half better then the first, episode 4 and 10 being the favorites altogether. The NSA guy was my favorite. His whole delivery half the time was just great lol.

edit: in terms of next season I personally think it will follow the UK's version of the show execpt
Claire will obviously be president now. Ever since episode 5 I've been thinking that will probably be the direction they take. Maybe not straight up assassination but she will take over
 

Aureon

Please do not let me serve on a jury. I am actually a crazy person.
yeah i legit hate that dude fucking terrrrrible actor.. plus Conway reminds me of a older brother of Hayden Christiansen but an even worse actor...

I think the actor is pulling off "Insufferable smug asshole" perfectly.
 
I like Yates a lot as well!
And he's useful unlike some others.

The pulled a remarkable turnaround with him this season. Where I thought he was one of the most pointless, boring vestigial characters last season, they went in an interesting direction with him this time around.
 
Episode 4 spoilers.
Just got to the assassination attempt. I'm pretty broken up about Meechum. He was always so cool. Shocking moment though. Really liking this season so far.
 

Sai-kun

Banned
Full season spoilers

The second half is definitely stronger, although episode 4 had me fucked up. I was really upset at my sweet bisexual prince, Meechum, biting the dust. That was very upsetting :< The moment with him and Frank in the hallway was really sweet and nice.

I love Claire's new thing with Tom, and I love that Frank is alright with it. Their marriage is fucking incredible and I am so envious of it. The scene where they all have breakfast together is just so fucking cool.

The end scene...whew...when Claire turned her head to listen to Frank talking to the audience...WHEW. I was freaking out. That shit was the most hype I've ever been. Bring on season 5.

Shit was mad good. I'm ready.
 
Really enjoyed this season.

On a side note having recently binge watched through Person of Interest, I am so conflicted as to how I react to some of these characters. LOL.
 

Cramoss

Member
This fucking season, man. Those last few episodes were tense as fuck.

I was a bit skeptical at the reviews but goddamn..

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The upcoming season is to be the final season right?

As for this season I can't write to much about it right now cause I'm on mobile and I can't remember how to spoiler tag things but overall I loved it. Not as much as season one and parts of season 2 but the characters especially are as good as they were in season 1. Fantastic job by Netflix and everyone involved getting this show back to the levels it started at
 
That's fair but I still think that because of his loyalty to Frank, and his own culpability, he would already want to avoid scandal. And again, I just don't like him enough to want this new angle. Sure, we've added some guilt to Doug's feelings but who cares? He's still not sympathetic. He felt guilty about Rachel too but he still murdered her.

If your idea is that the widow may support his decision to get the liver for Frank instead of her husband, I don't know. I think she'll be even more upset finding out now after he's ingratiated himself into her and her family's life.

I really just don't like Doug and anything that means more personal life Doug is awful to me. I suppose they have a plan for him but after last season I just don't have the patience. I'd rather they spend time with any of the politicians instead.
I agree and it's too bad, because I really like the actor Michael Kelly. But his recovery last season was tedious, the fakeout with Rachel being dead and then not, and the fact that he ended up killing her anyway was just bad storytelling (besides for the great jump-cut showing her dead). The character didn't grow in any way, he just learned to be more ruthless for Frank. Doug's character this season was treading a lot of the same ground as S3 and it's tedious unless you pretend that season never happened. It would have been so much more interesting for him to let Rachel live and become "flawed" by accepting that there's a potential scandal out there, but that's one thing he won't do for Frank. Him killing her anyway was shocking, but it makes the character way too irredeemable for me to care again.
 

Walpurgis

Banned
I just finished episode 7.

The first few episodes were rather boring and uneventful for me but once [episode 4:]
Claire hit Frank with the KKK stuff, things started getting interesting (especially the scene when Frank found out - soooo good).
I wasn't really happy with where the relationship went in season 3 but I think that the built up anger and resentment between them was handled very well this season, particularly with [episode 1:]
those trippy scenes with Frank and Claire trying to kill each other. I was disappointed to see Lucas's loser face again though. He's annoying and watching him prostitute himself was just gross. I assumed that we would be watching Lucas try to take Frank down for the rest of the season, like we watched Doug chase that hooker for an entire season or two.
Instead, I got one of the most memorable scenes in the entire show. [episode 5:]
The assassination attempt on Frank Underwood was handled extremely well, imo, and I did not see it coming. It brought a new dynamic to the show by showing us a world without Frank while also dealing with our Heather Dunbar problem. It also killed Meechem so no more threesomes.
[episode 7:]
With Frank gone, Claire was given another opportunity to prove herself after the disaster that was her time as ambassador. It was great to see her not failing for once. It feels it's been a long time since I've seen her in her bad ass form. The fact that it was Petrov who she took down made it even better since he's awesome (and her bully :p). Now I am just happy to see Claire and Frank back together. I've always preferred them as a team and I love watching them scheme together, manipulate together, and lick their wounds together after a major defeat.

I love that woman. I love her more than sharks love blood.
 
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