Ep 1. Chapter 27
- TV-NR
- February 27, 2015
- 59 min
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8.0 (4,843)
In the first episode of House of Cards' third season, titled Chapter 27, we are reintroduced to the ruthless and calculating politician Frank Underwood as he begins his new role as President of the United States.
As he stands on the steps of the Capitol building, Frank surveys the crowd gathered for his inauguration, exuding confidence and authority. He delivers a passionate address to the nation, promising to work tirelessly to bring prosperity and success to the American people, but his words are laced with an air of menace that hints at his true intentions.
Following the ceremony, Frank heads back to the White House with his equally shrewd and power-hungry wife, Claire. It's clear that they are in this together, and their partnership will be a driving force behind Frank's leadership.
As Frank settles into his new role, he is presented with a series of challenges and obstacles to overcome. His approval rating is low, and he must work to gain the support of the American people. He must also contend with a hostile Congress, which threatens to undermine his authority at every turn.
Meanwhile, Claire is embarking on her own endeavors, using her position as First Lady to champion a pet project that she hopes will further her own political ambitions.
Throughout the episode, we see Frank and Claire's relationship put to the test as they navigate the treacherous waters of Washington politics. They are forced to make difficult choices and sacrifices in order to stay ahead of their opponents, and it's clear that they will stop at nothing to achieve their goals.
As always, the dialogue in House of Cards is razor-sharp and compelling, and the performances from Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright are impeccable. With its depiction of power-hungry politicians and Machiavellian scheming, Chapter 27 sets the stage for what promises to be another thrilling season of this critically acclaimed series.