This is probably the only way you could get me excited about about american politics.
I'm mid way through season 3.
Inst it originally a British show?
part of me wants to watch that too. but between your funny accents, top hats & monocles, and the ignorance of the workings of your government. Not sure I could get it.
Spotted Dick.
House of Cards
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Re: House of Cards
I never saw the original show it was made back in the 1991 and I don't even remember seeing it on which is surprising considering how few stations we had back in those days (4) but then again as an 8 year old, it wasn't really in my wheelhouse. Apparently it was a novel first and the series' are pretty close to the source materials even across media and water.
I enjoyed the first season, I kinda lost interest mid way through the second, I've only seen like 2 episodes of the new season, I should get round to watching them at some point but I don't really have the drive, I got a little weirded out agreeing with this ideas even though I was disagreeing so heavily with his methodology.
It's good though.
I enjoyed the first season, I kinda lost interest mid way through the second, I've only seen like 2 episodes of the new season, I should get round to watching them at some point but I don't really have the drive, I got a little weirded out agreeing with this ideas even though I was disagreeing so heavily with his methodology.
It's good though.
Re: House of Cards
Mik wrote:I got a little weirded out agreeing with this ideas even though I was disagreeing so heavily with his methodology.
I think that's the key right their.
Watching the show is very uncomfortable.
its like it gets you to agree to murder, even though you know its wrong.
I still haven't seen much of game of thrones, cept maybe the first 2 episodes.
but I feel like House of cards delivers more of what Thrones promises right away.
but again, I only saw like 2 eps of that.