House of Cards 2.04-2.06 Review: “Chapters 17-19”
One of the more enjoyable ways in which House of Cards has taken a step forward in its second season is in its episodic structure. Because all thirteen episo
One of the more enjoyable ways in which House of Cards has taken a step forward in its second season is in its episodic structure. Because all thirteen episo
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