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If you’re asking whether you should watch season 3, that should tell you everything you need to know. If you want to know what I thought about it, read on.

Pretty much my only gripe with the otherwise fantastic second season was that despite setbacks and challenges, I never felt like Vice-President Underwood ever truly had his back against the ropes. It’s like watching superhero movies: If Superman keeps making it out of the most extreme situations intact, eventually, you stop worrying and lose interest. House of Cards is much too fun to not be interesting, but by the end of the second season, it felt like Frank Underwood needed a challenge. I wanted to see him with his back against the ropes.

Series creator and writer Beau Willimon must have heard my pleas, because Frank Underwood is of no lack for challenges in season 3. Republicans are blocking him in Congress, the democratic leadership doesn’t support him, Doug is out of action since the end of season 2 and the relationship between Frank and Claire is beginning to show cracks. The drama is strong and relentless, and I actually started to wonder whether season 3 would turn out to be the downfall of President Frank Underwood (setting him up for a repeat of season 1). Like previous seasons, House of Cards season 3 had me transfixed.

Cuando el mal es de cagar no hay quien te aguante la flojera.

– – Fulgencio

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