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This House of Cards Season 2 Episode 1 was a lot more engaging than usual, not only because it wasn’t bogged down by the usual themes that can weigh heavily on House Of Cards,
House of Cards Season 2 Episode 1
but it was also a nice character exploration of the two main (male) characters, Frank and Peter. We also got an interesting glimpse into Claire, who’s becoming more and more adept at fooling everyone. Like Episode 3, this one goes off on a personal tangent, and whisks us away from the grey sameness of D.C. To be honest, this show needs it.
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First off, Frank heads back to The Sentinel, his alma mater in South Carolina (an obvious reference to The Citadel military college in the same state). It’s fitting that Frank would attend a military college, what with his rigid demeanor and 24/7 poker face. He heads back there because the school is building a library in his name, since Frank bequeathed a large sum of money (thank you, Sancorp) to the college. Is there anything in America that can’t be bought? House Of Cards says no.
Out of his usual element, Frank is an entirely different person. He sings in a barbershop quartet (“The Riflemen”), he lets loose and gets drunk to the point of feeling sick, he stays up really late with his buddies and causes shenanigans, like breaking into the old library and trashing the place. Yes, back at home, Frank is someone else.
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The same goes for Peter, who heads back to his hometown, Philadelphia, to attend a community meeting about the shuttered shipyard. Since he’s now running for Governor of Pennsylvania, he wants to make amends with the people he screwed over. Without them, he has no vote and no chance of winning. Unlike Frank, however, Peter seems to be genuinely rattled by what he’s done to his old friends, and he doesn’t seem as interested in mending political fences as much as he wants to fix the personal ones.
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He goes and visits his mother, a curmudgeonly old thing in a retirement home, who can barely look at her son without keeling over in disgust. The history between the two isn’t explained, but it’s palpable and obvious — they do not get along. But Peter is clean and sober, probably feeling alive for the first time in a while, and wants to show everyone. He puts up with his mother’s hurtful remarks and fixes her damn fluorescent light anyway. He then sternly tells at a passing janitor to fix the A/C in her room, and when he barely acknowledges Peter’s request, Peter ups the aggression and demands it. Now. I like the new Peter a lot, and just hope that Frank hasn’t created a monster.
This House of Cards Season 2 Episode 1 was a lot more engaging than usual, not only because it wasn’t bogged down by the usual themes that can weigh heavily on House Of Cards,
House of Cards Season 2 Episode 1
but it was also a nice character exploration of the two main (male) characters, Frank and Peter. We also got an interesting glimpse into Claire, who’s becoming more and more adept at fooling everyone. Like Episode 3, this one goes off on a personal tangent, and whisks us away from the grey sameness of D.C. To be honest, this show needs it.
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First off, Frank heads back to The Sentinel, his alma mater in South Carolina (an obvious reference to The Citadel military college in the same state). It’s fitting that Frank would attend a military college, what with his rigid demeanor and 24/7 poker face. He heads back there because the school is building a library in his name, since Frank bequeathed a large sum of money (thank you, Sancorp) to the college. Is there anything in America that can’t be bought? House Of Cards says no.
Out of his usual element, Frank is an entirely different person. He sings in a barbershop quartet (“The Riflemen”), he lets loose and gets drunk to the point of feeling sick, he stays up really late with his buddies and causes shenanigans, like breaking into the old library and trashing the place. Yes, back at home, Frank is someone else.
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The same goes for Peter, who heads back to his hometown, Philadelphia, to attend a community meeting about the shuttered shipyard. Since he’s now running for Governor of Pennsylvania, he wants to make amends with the people he screwed over. Without them, he has no vote and no chance of winning. Unlike Frank, however, Peter seems to be genuinely rattled by what he’s done to his old friends, and he doesn’t seem as interested in mending political fences as much as he wants to fix the personal ones.
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He goes and visits his mother, a curmudgeonly old thing in a retirement home, who can barely look at her son without keeling over in disgust. The history between the two isn’t explained, but it’s palpable and obvious — they do not get along. But Peter is clean and sober, probably feeling alive for the first time in a while, and wants to show everyone. He puts up with his mother’s hurtful remarks and fixes her damn fluorescent light anyway. He then sternly tells at a passing janitor to fix the A/C in her room, and when he barely acknowledges Peter’s request, Peter ups the aggression and demands it. Now. I like the new Peter a lot, and just hope that Frank hasn’t created a monster.