- Network: Netflix
- Series Premiere Date: Feb 1, 2013
User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 1234 Ratings
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Positive: 1,157 out of 1234
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Mixed: 38 out of 1234
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Negative: 39 out of 1234
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Mar 11, 2016Most unrealistic series in category of realism. It is a good example of poorly made but overhyped series which is more unrealistic than fantasy series as Game of Thrones. It's all about people there, they are stupid, they are weak, they like to talk very much, especially with their enemies and especially about their weak spots. Just ridiculous.
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Jun 11, 2014Hmm, this is more than a bit over rated. It started out so compelling, minus the first scene (which was ridiculous). But, slowly I've lost interest - it all seems to lack focus. I'll keep watching...I'm near the end of S1, maybe it will become compelling again.
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Mar 15, 2014
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Feb 4, 2013
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Nov 15, 2017Season 1 is fantastic. You get an intense intra personal drama series that follows Frank Underwood on his way up the political ladder. The series strength comes from its ability to weave strong dramatic intra personal relationship conflicts with a main protagonists struggle to reach the top of US politics. Its tense, shocking, superbly acted and binge watch ready.
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Feb 8, 2013
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Mar 15, 2013
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Dec 4, 2017No Kevin, no party!
Say NO to liberalfasism and fake sexual harrashments!
No Kevin, no party!
Say NO to liberalfasism and fake sexual harrashments!
No Kevin, no party!
Say NO to liberalfasism and fake sexual harrashments! -
Feb 6, 2013A stillborn series that began with the embarassing, moronic scene, that can't be anything but self-parody. Spacey's sardonic asides make him look almost pathetic and self-deluded, and I don't think that was the creators' intention. Everything is so tired, boring and numbingly predictable.
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I found the first two episodes handsome but sleazy, like a C.E.O. in a hotel bar. Yet by Episode 5 I was hypnotized by the show’s ensemble of two-faced sociopaths. Episode 8 was a thoughtful side trip into sympathy for Spacey’s devilish main character, but by then I was exhausted, and only my compulsive streak kept me going until the finale--at which point I was critically destabilized and looking forward to Season 2.
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Watch at whatever pace you'd like--immediately. Given its quality, I think you'll be drinking it all in sooner rather than later.
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Fincher's unemotional style comes through in the first two episodes, and the show could use more heat. But Spacey makes it worth watching.