slurpy2k11--disqus
Slurpy2k11
slurpy2k11--disqus

Yep. I would rewatch S1 in a heartbeat. S2, I would tolerate another watching. You couldn't pay me to watch S3 again.

Yep. After 3 seasons, the least the show could have done is give us a HINT as to why. Obviously it's not for position, as Doug has hit the ceiling already. Is he sexually attracted to him? Does he want to fuck his brains out? It's definitely a person thing, but the show does a shit job making that level of commitment

"And it's totally understandable to me that she would be tired of always putting Frank's career ahead of everything else."

I had fun imagining the best course of action she could have taken to ensure survival, as soon as she noticed the van coming back. Basically his only chance is to run her over, or chase her until she is winded, because if he gets out, she can definitely outrun him.

Yep. So fucking random. The show really did a shitty job convincing me WHY she would want to leave him, besides the whole "You're the President and I'm not" whiny bullshit. It's not like he didn't indulge her whims (UN ambassador, etc) as much as possible, even though it screwed him over multiple times.

Yep. This season was shit partly because we never felt he was in any real danger, unlike S1-2 where characters were investigating him. What the fuck was the point of that female reporter they made a big deal of? I assumed she was gonna find some dirt on his past and start connecting some dots, but all she did was…ask

Am I the only one that doesn't give a shit about Frank and Claire's relationship anymore? I was more interested in the storylines in S1-2 with one or more people investigating Underwood, which they completely dropped this season in favor of "crisis of the week" bullshit and meaningless drama. We never felt he was in

It makes it psychotic and irrational, not interesting. We've known that about him since S1, we don't need entire plotlines and entire seasons to confirm it again and again.

"The fact that she had to beg him for a productive role in the administration is proof of that, and then the real dagger came: being summarily dismissed because of Petrov's whim. That was a major wake-up call."

You don't have to be a "good guy" to decide not to hunt down murder a girl for literally no reason, or to at least change your mind about it when she desperately begs you to let her live and shows you a new identity. He had no "arc". He has no "complexity". He just doesn't any humanity, nor a soul, nor empathy. It's

So many characters in this season felt so fucking pointless, they added nothing to the main storyline. In previous seasons, every character had a role. So much useless padding.

Yep, I didn't understand the motivation for Claire suddenly leaving him, besides the fact that he doesnt give her all his powers as President. I mean, what the fuck does she want? The writing is so atrocious, that after 3 seasons I have no idea. She decides to randomly leave him? Cause he wouldn't fuck her like an

Yep. The season was a boring mess. I don't give a fuck about their relationship, since it's not based on anything anyway, and Claire decides to break down whenever the plot asks for it. So meaningless. As a character, she is completely fake and her actions make no sense. I think most people, in the end, want to see

Yep. I found the entire fucking season pointless. Zero progress on Underwood's heinous crimes being exposed. Just a "drama of the week" trash, treading water. I did not even feel 10% of the tension that I did in S1, or even S2. The guy gassed someone to death and threw a girl into a train, yet it's as if none of that

I feel this entire season was so fucking pointless. Just endlessly frustrating, focusing on meaningless drama, and barely putting any attention on the shit that they left the entire cliff hanger on. Rachel was the only loose end, the only one that someone could get to and connect the dots with. The whole entire last

OH give me a fucking break. So now discussing ANYTHING, no matter how old, needs to saddled with spoiler warnings all over the place? Honestly if your kid is scared of being spoiled about a decade old show, maybe should just get off the internet- or maybe you should just become less sensitive to something so asinine?