House of Cards

2013 • US Imports
4.7
710 reviews
TV-UNRATED
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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

4.7
710 reviews
Talha Rabbani
April 3, 2014
After Breaking Bad left a void I decided to try this show, What a great decision that was. The cast is solid with Kevin Spacey's Ruthless Frank Underwood and Robin Wright's steely Claire Underwood. With David Fincher directing, every episode is solid. Forget what you think about a TV show, the rules have just been rewritten.
15 people found this review helpful
Victoria marks
April 16, 2014
I love this show , it's quite possibly my favourite on 'tv' . Goes to show what most of us think about politics and those in the profession is probably true , it's all about the power not the issues that drive these people. Yes I know it's a show and not a documentary but I'm almost certain these kind of politician's exist , if they could get away with murder I'm sure that list would rise ;)
C D J
March 31, 2014
This show is quality.It is right up there with Breaking Bad, The Sopranos and The Wire. Kevin Spacey is the new JR.Ewing.Just see it.You will be glad you did.Some people are rating this show 1 star because of the price when they should be rating this show on the show itself and not the price.