I remember ending the last blog post I did on the House of Cards in the hope of Claire Underwood becoming the President (or the series becomes worthless). For combinatoric reasons (#Metoo related complete exit of Spacey and the scope for a better story)… Continue Reading “Claire Hale in a trial for dark feminism”
Category: Cinema, Entertainment, I think.., Philosophy, Politics, Uncategorized, World CultureTags: Claire Hale, Claire Underwood, Donald Trump, Doug Stamper, feminism, House of Cards, Netflix, Political drama, politics, Review, Season6, Show review, Storytelling, truth, Underwoods
It is finally clear to me, what Claire wants and who she is. Emphasis on the latter. Anyone not having watched, but plans to watch Season 3 House of Cards (Netflix), please read at your own peril. Although, as far as events fold, it… Continue Reading “What Claire Underwood wants, its not cynical…. now I get it, question is.. will she?”
Category: Entertainment, I think.., Philosophy, Politics, World CultureTags: acting, actor, actors, Claire Underwood, cynicism, Diplomacy, FIrst Lady, Foreign policy, Frank Underwood, Heather Dunbar, History, House of Cards, Jackie Sharp, Kevin Spacey, Lars Mikkelsen, Netflix, Netflix shows, Politician, politics, President, Pussy RIot, Reagan and Underwood, Robin Wright, Ronald Reagan legacy, Russian president, Season3, US President, Viktor Petrov
Posted on February 19, 2014
by neuroticphilosopher
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Now why would I not write about Francis (Frank) Underwood and Sherlock Holmes? Both Kevin Spacey and Benedict Cumberbatch, emphasis for girlie screams at the latter, are really beyond compare in my mind. To anyone. However their characters on my favorite TV shows are… Continue Reading “When Claire Underwood and Mycroft Holmes adopt Jim Moriarty”
Category: Entertainment, I think.., UncategorizedTags: acting, actor, BBC, Benedict Cumberbatch, Claire Underwood, cynicism, Francis Underwood, House of Cards, Jim Moriarty, Kevin Spacey, Mark Gatiss, Mycroft Holmes, Netflix, Orwell, politics, Robin Wright, Ronald Reagan, Sherlock, Sherlock Holmes, Television, Wife