Review: House of Cards ‘Chapter 6’ – Work With A View
‘Chapter 6’ is a bit of an about face for House of Cards, taking place more than a month after the gala of ‘Chapter 5’.
‘Chapter 6’ is a bit of an about face for House of Cards, taking place more than a month after the gala of ‘Chapter 5’.
For the first time on House of Cards, ‘Chapter 5’ presents Frank Underwood with some serious conflict.
If there’s one thing Banshee‘s done well in the first half of its freshman season, it’s capturing tension.
‘Anger’ feels less like the first three episodes of Legit, and more like an indie version of a Seinfeld episode.
When doing press for season four, creator Adam Reed talked about focusing on larger seasonal arcs for the employees of ISIS.
A few quick thoughts on tonight’s Parks and Recreation:
The first episode of the post-Harmon era of Community had a lot riding on it: fans have been left out in the cold by NBC, surrounded for the past nine months with….
With each episode, House of Cards appears to get shallower, embracing the inexplicable and rejecting opportunities to develop its characters further.
On paper, ‘Runnin’ Down A Dream’ is a terrific episode of Cougar Town: it has some of the season’s best running jokes, and incorporates some very interesting ideas about careers and success….