House of cards season 4 review
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The Underwood's relationship - or lack thereof - became an area of vulnerability, but thanks to an assassination attempt on Frank and the assisted death of Claire's mother, the latter half of the season saw the couple arguably more united and closer than ever as they sailed through the Democratic nominations process side by side, with Claire gaining the vice presidential nomination alongside her husband's presidential one.
HOUSE OF CARDS SEASON 4 REVIEW FULL
This caused significant problems for both Underwoods as the main plot that lasted the full season revolved around the impending 2016 elections. I can't force you to see reason, but I will not allow you to become dangerous.
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In the season's first half, Frank and Claire pushed each other to the limit, with both undermining each other on multiple occasions while refusing to fall in line with the other. With the Season 3 finale leaving an incredible cliffhanger for fans to ponder over for a whole year - Claire deciding she was leaving Frank - the new season was always going to focus heavily on the relationship between the presidential couple. After a 53 week wait, the fourth season landed on March 4, and boy, it was a truly outstanding season. It's been a wild weekend for me and, I'm sure, many others, who have been binging on the fourth season of Netflix's critically acclaimed series House of Cards.