House of Cards - S1 on Netflix - Spacey & Fincher - *UNMARKED SPOILERS FOR ALL OF S1*

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Finished the first episode, I loved it! I will keep on making progress through this. Also, Spacey is simply awesome in this show.
 
Lol that ps vita endorsement felt so natural

I hope Frank and his wife play with the SONY PLAYSTATION MOVE in one of the episodes. It has a ton of games and will literally light up the room. I hear that every congressman who knows anything about anything has played SPORTS CHAMPIONS 2.
 
with every poster of this show having
a bloody hand I was expecting to see violence and murder but so far nothing so far
just about to start ep 11
 
with every poster of this show having
a bloody hand I was expecting to see violence and murder but so far nothing so far
just about to start ep 11

It is suppose to be a metaphor for how politicians have 'blood on their hands'(or dirty hands) when doing business in Washington.
 
Oh my god every word of this 3rd episode conversation is hilarious.

Enough to put a kid through college... Start up a scholarship in her name.

Fucking lol I don't even wanna know how many times that has been said in this world.
 
Man I love how the music for the opening credits starts playing before the first scene is over and it all flows together. So awesome. The Walking Dead does this too. I love this show.

EDIT: Holy shit
Joel Schumacher
directed this episode I'm watching.
 
I noticed they showed a lot of nudity and sex scenes from ep 1 - 3 then mostly just hinted at most of it by the end rather than showing it full on except one scene at the end
 
anyone else watching on PS3, is/was episode 10 not in HD for you?

E10:
and Frank's downfall begins. There's so much that could bite him in the ass at this point that I've got no clue how everything will go down.

"Is there a spider I can trap?" damn claire
 
something I've noticed that have been missing from TV shows in a long time... smoking, I just noticed this and I chuckled at how it changes the show with just that little touch
 
It's not even hatewatchable for me. Could be mostly because of the source material, but the writers don't seem to be interested in going for broke. And that's a big disappointment when a main character is as ripe for that treatment as Spacey's. There's definitely value in subtlety, but this show wants to have its cake and eat it too. I think I'd prefer it to go unhinged.

It gets unhinged when it doesn't even realize it. It thinks it's being clever/mischievousness and totally buying into itself when really it's going completely off the rails into crazy town. It's a sort of slick show and dull at plenty of times, so the more absurd stuff can wash over you when really it oughta jump out, atleast to keep things interesting.

There's kinda a lotta very apparent reasons a network didn't pick this up.
 
It gets unhinged when it doesn't even realize it. It thinks it's being clever/mischievousness and totally buying into itself when really it's going completely off the rails into crazy town. It's a sort of slick show and dull at plenty of times, so the more absurd stuff can wash over you when really it oughta jump out, atleast to keep things interesting.

There's kinda a lotta very apparent reasons a network didn't pick this up.

I thought Netflix outbid the networks that wanted this.
 
Ive seen far more positive reception than negative however for this show, so for Netflix it might have been worth it. I think it is great so far. Looks better than the majority of tv shows and the writing keeps things interesting. Spacey is awesome as the lead.
 
Is that a psvita?

Which games does he have?

I have a console at home. I should buy one for the car!

lol

Episode 4 spoilers but I wouldn't say it has any plot importance.
 
Regarding spoilers, since all of the episodes will be up immediately for streaming, we're in something of a gray area. After some discussion with other posters here, we decided that all discussion will be tagged and labeled for the first month while people are initially watching the series, and then after that we'll go to full discussion of everything without tags. Please spoiler tag any discussion and label which episode you're talking about outside of the tags: e.g. Ep 3: I can't believe Kevin Spacey killed another hooker. Again, as this is a new process for all of us, please bear with us as we work through some growing pains. Constructive criticism and respectful feedback is always appreciated as we figure out the best way to handle this.


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Two episodes in, and I'm hooked. I didn't love everything in the first, but the whole process of watching
Frank turn a college editorial article into a national scandal
was fascinating as hell.

That being said, I kind of would've preferred it if they released the episodes periodically, rather than all at once. It makes me concerned for the success of online releases like this - it doesn't have the advantage of TV, where attention & conversation about the show is stretched over a few months.
 
I joined Netflix to watch this and haven't been disappointed. I'm on episode 4 at the moment and loving every minute, although I wish Fincher could have directed every episode.
 
That being said, I kind of would've preferred it if they released the episodes periodically, rather than all at once. It makes me concerned for the success of online releases like this - it doesn't have the advantage of TV, where attention & conversation about the show is stretched over a few months.

There is nothing to be concerned about. There are no ratings to worry about and no commercials to sell. Show gets a guaranteed 2 seasons and if for some weird reason Netflix doesn't want high quality original content after that, someone else will gladly pick this up.
 
Episode 5
I definitely didn't expect him to actually sleep with zoe. Just thought he'd keep playing her like a fiddle. I guess that is what he's doing though.

Okay nevermind his wifes response was worth it.
 
It gets unhinged when it doesn't even realize it. It thinks it's being clever/mischievousness and totally buying into itself when really it's going completely off the rails into crazy town. It's a sort of slick show and dull at plenty of times, so the more absurd stuff can wash over you when really it oughta jump out, atleast to keep things interesting.

There's kinda a lotta very apparent reasons a network didn't pick this up.
What? HBO and AMC were falling over themselves to get this show. Why do you think Netflix had to pony up 100 million for two seasons.
 
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