House of Cards

2013 • Showcase
4.8
409 reviews
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Season 6 episodes (8)

1 Chapter 66
11/2/18
Season-only
As the first woman president, Claire faces increased scrutiny and threats. Sibling power couple Annette and Bill Shepherd attempt to influence policy.
2 Chapter 67
11/2/18
Season-only
Claire clashes with the Shepherds and Mark Usher, who pressure her to sign the Future Act. Doug makes an unexpected move.
3 Chapter 68
11/2/18
Season-only
The Shepherds push Claire on a Supreme Court nomination. Doug works to find a new path for himself. Claire consults with Jane on Syria.
4 Chapter 69
11/2/18
Season-only
As a crisis mounts in Syria, Russian President Viktor Petrov wants to make a deal with Claire. Questions arise about Tom Yates's whereabouts.
5 Chapter 70
11/2/18
Season-only
Claire allows her enemies to think she's incapacitated as they plot to remove her from office. Doug's investigation leads him to uncover a secret.
6 Chapter 71
11/2/18
Season-only
Claire makes staff changes. The Shepherds try to recruit Doug to their side. With Mark facing intense scrutiny, Jane offers advice.
7 Chapter 72
11/2/18
Season-only
While the Shepherd family attempts to diminish Claire's power, Doug goes off the grid but continues angling to advance his agenda.
8 Chapter 73
11/2/18
Season-only
Claire tries to tarnish Frank's legacy. Doug provokes Claire by releasing excerpts from Frank's diary. A rift develops between the Shepherds.

About this show

Ruthless and cunning, Congressman Francis Underwood (Kevin Spacey) and his wife Claire (Robin Wright) stop at nothing to conquer everything. This wicked political drama penetrates the shadowy world of greed, sex and corruption in modern D.C. Kate Mara and Corey Stoll co-star in the first original series from David Fincher and Beau Willimon.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
409 reviews
Andrew Lyons
March 5, 2014
Very impressed with this, and if you like the social aspect of US politics, you will probably enjoy this too. This is not your typical political drama, though it is a drama. Production Quality, produced and casted by an array of Movie actors namely Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, and directed by David Fincher, known particularly for Fight Club and Se7en. Some seemingly contradicatory character traits seem to slip through the nets and Episodes 7-10 do slow down a little with some very annoying script and story board fails disappointed, but the final 3 episodes recover from this.
Stuart Brown
June 7, 2014
Brilliant picture quality, upscaled from FHD to QHD on a Nexus 10, beautiful, the US at its sophisticated and most elegant. Downloaded my last ep, of season 1, in 4 minutes, using just copper phone line, to WiFi n. This season filmed in UHD, I bet the downscale and reupscale, is exquisite. Wish we could download to our UHD Android TV boxes, in UHD. Something like the Tango, would pump it as sweet as a peach, in 18 months, it'll be as cheap as my Nex 10.
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Adam Jones
February 14, 2015
Brilliant! You can pretty much imagine this going on in politics around the world. I bet it's not that far from the truth. Actor Kevin Spacey is all class. I've seen him play many parts, but as Frank Underwood he is awesome! My wife that hates politics loves this show!