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2/24/2015, 6:40pm

House of Cards: Season three preview

By Eldon Graham

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This Friday marks the return of one of television’s popular and critically acclaimed television shows – “House of Cards.”
The new season will be available for streaming on Feb. 27 and will pick up where it left off at the end of Season 2.
Newly sworn-in president of the United States has risen to the top of the political food chain and obtained the power he was seeking. The only question is can he manage it or, better yet, keep it?
There are many other leftover storylines from the Season 2 finale. A personal favorite of mine is the fate of Doug Stamper, portrayed by Michael Kelly. What will the first lady’s role be in the upcoming season? Is Frank truly protected from all his previous transgressions that got him to where he is now?
Kevin Spacey, coming off his award-winning performance as Frank Underwood, has been exhilarating to watch as he works his magic on the unsuspecting people of Washington, D.C.
Robin Wright is equally as frightening as her on-screen husband, but brings a whole different element to the show as she gracefully schemes with her weapons of choice like no other could.
“House of Cards,” which debuted in 2013 on Netflix, has gripped people ever since Frank Underwood opened the door of his home to deal with some “pain.”
You can catch up on both seasons of the critically acclaimed show on Netflix. Be sure to look out for the third season on Feb 27.

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