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Cold, Frank. With a simple push, Zoe’s obliterated by a subway train, easy to pass off as a suicide. In terms of jaw-dropping TV moments, this was a doozy. I don’t know if “House Of Cards” has ever succeeded in elevating my heart rate, but bravo, it certainly did with this scene. Overall, I think it was a good move on the showrunners’ part. In Season 1, Zoe grated on my nerves from start to finish, with her ridiculous rise to the top of the journalist ranks with one rather insignificant story, and her constant meddling with just about everyone. Sometimes she’d pop up like a jack-in-the-box and scare the hell out of me. The original British version of “House Of Cards” killed their Zoe off in the fourth episode of Season 1, so she was really more of an appendage rather than a crucial character. So long, Zoe. Can’t say I’ll miss you. Janine (rightly) skips town, and Lucas looks like the crazy widowed boyfriend, grasping at any paranoid theory that says Zoe didn’t kill herself. He’s right, of course, and I bet down the line he’ll re-emerge with new evidence against Frank.
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Claire learns of Zoe’s death while she’s getting dressed and watching the news. She stops in front of the TV, tilts her head sideways, and then walks away. This is the Season 2 Claire, absolutely bad-ass, heartless and out for power; she’s fully aware that Frank killed Zoe, but says nothing and does nothing. What is it but another secret she has to keep? While she’s not committing murder like her husband, Claire is blackmailing and cornering pregnant Gillian into dropping her lawsuit by essentially promising her Clearwater. Seeing Robin Wright’s icy face, still and fierce as she threatens Gillian, gives Cersei from “Game Of Thrones” (Lena Headey) a run for her money. Straight-up, I would never, ever mess with her. Claire uses — what else? — information against Gillian, turning her pregnancy into a liability. Claire wins, for now. Rachel the escort/prostitute/server is still a fly in the ointment, too, but Frank (with the help of Stamper) has expertly silenced her, at least for now.
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This Season 2 premiere is a lovely harbinger of things to come. If the show maintains its present track, it’s on-par for a truly great sophomore season. I hope it avoids last season’s pitfalls — far-fetched storytelling and too much miscellany — which really bogged down the middle episodes. Season 1 has established the foundation for Season 2, so now that we’ve gotten all of the clutter out of the way, and we don’t need to waste time with backstories and other political nonsense, we can finally get to the story itself. The premiere is so electric because things are finally happening; we’re no longer just waiting for them to happen, which is basically how we spent the entire first season (with the exception of Peter’s death, which was another jaw-dropper). There’s so much more Frank and Claire can do now.
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And that’s the funny thing about power: the more you get, the more you want, and the more you have. Frank and Claire are at the top of their game, but where do they go from here? There’s only one position above vice-president, and we all know what that is. Would he ever make a run for the presidency? Could he? Will Frank and Claire inevitably turn on each other, as most duos in power do? These are questions I’m sure we’ll see answered in Season 2. I personally cannot wait. F.U. too, Frank. F.U. too.