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Well, each to his own of course, but I would say that in my opinion Claire Underwood is just as much a main character, and more of a three-dimensional character at that, than Frank, and I definitely don't think I would have as much interest in the show without their relationship being key.

It's absolutely a double standard. He's no more an unrealistic character than Hannibal or Walter White.

The Leftovers: Two Boats and a Helicopter
Community: Cooperative Polygraphy
Game of Thrones: The Lion and the Rose/The Children
Rick and Morty: every episode…
Rectify: Unhinged
Review: Pancakes, Divorce, Pancakes
Transparent: Best New Girl
Fargo: The Crocodile's Dilemma
True Detective: The Secret Faith of All Life/Who Goes

The Leftovers: Two Boats and a Helicopter
Community: Cooperative Polygraphy
Game of Thrones: The Lion and the Rose/The Children
Rick and Morty: every episode…
Rectify: Unhinged
Review: Pancakes, Divorce, Pancakes
Transparent: Best New Girl
Fargo: The Crocodile's Dilemma
True Detective: The Secret Faith of All Life/Who Goes

It's a brilliant show in my opinion, and at the very least is better than NEW GIRL, number 34 on their list. It's like The AV's stick up their *ss about The Newsroom, which, while I wouldn't say it's a particularly 'quality' show, the reviewers let their political bias influence their reviews. Not particularly

FAVOURITE EPISODES THREAD:

24?

There are at least 35 shows better than Agents of Shield

I believe this in reference to the second season.

I'm not saying it's number one material, but there are not 35 shows better than House of Cards!

What's your list?

Agreed. "This is ridiculous!"

Nah The AV hate Modern Family and Suits, and I really have my doubts they'd put in AHS, Ray Donovan or The Walking Dead

My list in no particular order:

Definitely in the top 10: True Detective, Hannibal, Fargo, John Oliver, The Good Wife, The Americans, and then my bet would be on House of Cards and Transparent. Maybe Mad Men and Broad City.