At a cost of $100 million, Netflix’s gamble with House of Cards might be the biggest investment in something bland since the GOP hedged its bets on Mitt Romney.
It’s possible for David Fincher to direct something even more rudderless than The Game?
If you loved Veep’s facile excoriation of American politics, you’ll love the cliche and thoroughly banal House of Cards.
Does anyone involved in this show realized it has already been made at least fifty times?
What does it mean when Kevin Spacey playing a first-person shooter video game is one of the most plausible events that transpires in the episode?
I mean, I guess it is a better-executed version of Boss, but I don’t think that is any sort of accomplishment.