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"House of Cards", a political drama series from 2013. For the original TV series from 1990, use [house-of-cards-uk].

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What does Remy mean

In House of Cards S0108, when Francis was having a party to celebrate library constitution, Claire was sitting at bar alone, and Remy came to say hello. And this is their conversation: Claire: "...
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What does "they stack so well" mean?

In House of Cards, Frank leaked the Education Bill to the media on purpose. When he was having BBQ ribs in one morning, he noticed the trick he played had already made the headline in a newspaper. ...
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What's the relation of FDR and Wilson to War on Terror/terrorism?

In House of Cards, Frank Underwood brings up FDR and Wilson when saying that he wants to declare war on ICO (fictional terrorist group possibly related to ISIS). What's the relation please? I mean, ...
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Who is Danny in House of Cards S4?

In Season 4 of House of Cards, while Frank Underwood is still comatose and awaiting a liver donation, Doug Stamper is trying to get Underwood to the top of the list of people waiting to get a ...
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What's Clair's reasoning for wanting to get rid of Christina Gallagher?

In season 2 of House of Cards Clair makes efforts to get rid of Christina Gallagher. She mentions in the meeting with the first lady that she has "a problem when someone sleeps with their boss&...
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Why did Claire change her hair color to black and then later back to blonde?

After their first real fight between Francis and Claire, Claire changed her hair color to black. She kept it like this for a few episodes and then changed it back to blonde. What is the underlying ...
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Why and how does Francis Underwood do that in the Senate?

In S2, E3, House of Cards, Francis Underwood attempts to pass a bill about delaying the retirement age with the Republicans (entitlement amendment); who initially agree to cooperate but later change ...
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How realistic is it for a democratic decision to be concluded by listening to aye and nay?

In House of Cards, there are several occasions that a democratic decision is reached by asking people to yell out Aye in agreement or Nay in disagreement. There is a particularly occasion in Season 4, ...
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What can we make out of the final scene from House of Cards season 1 ep 2?

At season 1, ep 2, Frank Underwood walks out of his office after successfully sabotaging the would-be secretary of state and installing Durant as the new secretary of state, Frank walks into a ...
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Was it smart of Frank Underwood to write this letter?

I can't see how it was smart of Frank Underwood to sign off to committing a litany of crimes, as is showcased in the House of Cards season 2 finale. Had Walker reacted differently, Frank would almost ...
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Why is Claire at Clean Water Initiative?

In House of Cards, Rep. Francis Underwood's wife Claire is the director of the non-profit organization Clean Water Initiative. It seems to be a small potatoes operation with an annual budget around $...
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Rachel and Peter Russo - do they remember each other?

In House of Cards season 1, Episode 1. Peter Russo starts on his downward path when he gets arrested for drink-driving in his SUV with Rachel, whom you see really briefly. Episode 10. Doug has ...
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Civil war soldier appearing in Frank Underwood's hallucination

I am watching the 4th season of House Of Cards. When Frank Underwood was shot, and placed in an induced coma, he was hallucinating about a civil war soldier. Who was that soldier and why did he appear?...
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What is the symbolism behind the young people making out in the cemetery?

The Netflix show House of Cards is replete with symbolism throughout. While some symbolic events are more obvious (Claire observing an older woman similar to a colleague she fired struggling at a cafe ...
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How come it was so easy for Francis Underwood to kill Peter Russo?

In S01E11, Francis kills Peter which was then later assumed to be a suicide. How come Francis got away with this? Why was there only a handful of people asking questions? Why did no one really ...
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Who is the real life reflection of Sancorp?

In the TV show, House of Cards, there are a number of real life reflections: Petrov is a reflection of Putin of Russia Female presidential candidates are somewhat reflections of Hilary Clinton. ICO ...
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Young Claire flashback scenes in season 6 House of Cards

What is the meaning of young Claire flashback scenes in season 6 House of Cards? It is never stated explicitly nor explained. The scenes also don't seem to have any direct correlation to any other ...
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What is the significance of Frank watching Lucas kiss Zoe?

During season 01 episode 07 of House of Cards, at about 41 minutes into the episode, Lucas drunkenly stumbles into Zoe and in a half-coordinated romantic advance, kisses her. Frank, watching in his ...
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What is the history between Doug and Rachel?

I guess I missed the back story on Doug and Rachel in House of Cards. Why is he so involved with helping her?
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When does the House of Cards universe splinter off from reality?

The series begins roughly with Garrett Walker being sworn in as a first-time and the 45th President in January 2013. (In reality, Obama was the 44th President from Jan 2009 through Jan 2017; and Trump ...
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Did 9/11 occur in the House of Cards universe?

Season 4 of House of Cards features the terrorist organisation 'ICO' (Islamic Caliphate Organisation - essentially ISIS). Season 4 spoiler: My question is - do the events of House of Cards take ...
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In what year is House of Cards set?

The first season of House of Cards starts with the inauguration of Garrett Walker as 45th President. If the show is true to reality, that would make Walker the successor of Barack Obama, and have him ...
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Is "Black Caucus" really called Black Caucus?

In House of Cards, Frank Underwood convinces Black Caucus to play a political trick. I am wondering if "Black Caucus" is really called "Black Caucus", as it seems a bit politically incorrect.
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Why did Frank Underwood suddenly start playing a vowel game on a TV debate?

In House of Cards, season 2, Frank Underwood goes onto a live TV debate after someone throws a brick into his house. Frank Underwood is regarded as a very competent debater and he indeed holds his ...
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Frank's Refusal Of Number One Observatory Circle

Why don't the Underwoods move to Number One Observatory Circle -- the official residence of the Vice President of the United States -- when Frank is selected as Vice President? Why does he ...
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What does Francis Underwood's ring mean to him and why does he bury it?

At the end of House of Cards episode S02E05, when Frank attends the groundbreaking ceremony at the Civil War reenactment site he places (and ultimately buries) his ring in the soil (of what I assume ...
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Who is the good guy in House of Cards?

I have watched "House of Cards" Season 1 up to Chapter 5, and it seems to me that there is no good guy that I could positively identify with in the show. An example of a good guy that I can identify ...
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What was this lawyer eating?

There is a comical scene in "Chapter 54" (House of Cards, S05E02), roughly 3 minutes into the episode, in which Walter Doyle eats some candies and Seth Grayson expresses surprise. What was that Frank ...
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Frank Underwood's Obsession with Power

In the House of Cards,why does Frank Underwood value power over money as in today's times both of them are correlative? Also the power which he aspires to hold in the USA (i.e being the president) is ...
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How does Claire Underwood commit this crime?

In Netflix's House of Cards (Season 5, Episode 12), there is a scene in which Claire Underwood commits a crime... But it's not immediately obvious how she does it. The question itself is a spoiler:
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Could Claire Underwood be relieved of VP duties if Conway won in a split-election?

Just watching House of Cards season 5, Claire becomes acting president elect due to neither Underwood or Conway getting the required electoral votes. Thus the vote for President is left to Congress. ...
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How did Frank realize the coup?

So in House of Cards episode 7 of season 5, while in the bunker, Frank realizes that it was all a coup against him. I'm confused as to how he realized this. He didn't exchange many words with Claire, ...
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Why would the President pardon Doug?

In the 5th season of House of Cards, Frank Underwood's plan is to have the new president (his wife) pardon both himself and Doug Stamper. While I can understand on what grounds the President would ...
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Why does Claire Underwood regret crying at the funeral?

Season 5 of House of Cards starts with the Underwoods attending the funeral for the man killed in the ICO hostage crisis. Later that evening Claire regrets having cried at the funeral, although, as ...
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Can the Vice President work with equal power as the president?

I'm watching House of Cards (please use spoilers) and First Lady Claire Underwood is President Frank Underwood's running mate. In the show they work as equals, minus a rough patch. In the same way ...
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Vigilance is good for the soul - Frank Underwood

In episode 6 of season 1 of House of Cards. Frank is caught in the teacher's strike crisis. And that night he stays awake in office with Doug Stamper. He appears tired. When Doug says "You should go ...
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Why is Claire Underwood is in so much personal power thirst without helping Frank to get power?

This is regarding the situation at the end of House of Cards season 3 and onwards. Why does Claire Underwood want power to herself so much? Why does she even leave Frank without helping him out? Why ...
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Why is Donald Blythe depicted as a weak Acting President?

In season 4, Blythe becomes Acting President during Underwoods hospitalization. In my opinion he is quite horrible at this job since he is very easily influenced by others, in particular by Claire. ...
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Why did this person implicate himself in House of Cards?

Spoiler alert for the last few episodes of House of Cards Season 5. Tom didn't really have anything concrete with regards to Zoe's death, so why did Frank bother? I understand it was so there could ...
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Doug Stamper / Frank Underwood backstory -- why is he so loyal?

(Possible spoilers) Doug Stamper appears to be possibly the only loyal character in the world of House of Cards. Without saying too much, even when Stamper appears to be siding with other ...
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How do movies/TV shows replicate the West Wing (White House)?

How do movies and TV shows replicate the White House? House of Cards is a great example. It looks so real, I thought it was actually in the White House.
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Any pugilist worth his salt knows when someone's on the ropes that's when you throw a combination to the gut and a left hook to the jaw

I heard this line said by Frank Underwoord in season 2 episode 5, "Any pugilist worth his salt knows when someone's on the ropes, that's when you throw a combination to the gut and a left hook to the ...
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What is the meaning of the final scene of the first season of "House of Cards"?

At the finale of the first season of "House Of Cards", what is the meaning of Frank Underwood running with Claire but slowly leaving her back? Is it a wink that Frank, although Claire helps him, is ...
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Who is "we" in Franks' monologue?

Episode 10 of the 4th season of House of Cards contains a fantastic scene of Frank intimidating Catherine Durant. When referring to himself Frank initially uses first person singular: But of course, ...
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On what basis was Milkin's transfer possible?

In the 4th episode of the 4th season of House of Cards Donald Blythe follows Claire's advice and decides to send Igor Milkin (at the time on a plane circling over the North Sea) to China. What makes ...
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What did Frank mean by "For some it’s simply the size of the chair"?

In episode 1 of House of Cards, when Frank starts breaking the fourth wall and talks about Vice President Jim Mathews, he says that he did his duty in delivering the keystone state, and adds that .....
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Why is Frank Underwood opposed to slavery?

Frank Underwood said of the Confederacy: I personally take no pride in the Confederacy. Avoid wars you can’t win and never raise your flag for an asinine cause like slavery. In another scene: he ...
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What was the point of releasing the President's 'unofficial schedule' in S1E13?

What was the point of releasing the President's 'unofficial schedule' in House of Cards S1E13? Is it to hurt the public support for Tusk when he is announced as VP?
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Why did Remy demand the speeding ticket?

In one of the later episodes of House Of Cards Season 3, Remy got pulled over by a police officer for speeding, and when asked for his ID he says he forgot it in his office. Things get intense ...
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What does the Flag symbolize?

The logo for Netflix's House of Cards shows an upside-down & mirrored American Flag with 0 stars on it. What does this logo represent in terms of the show? Is it meant to be symbolism with the ...