President Frank Underwood and First Lady Claire Underwood in the brink of breaking up. Season 3 ended with the show's power couple U.S. With no definite release date, the rumor mill has been churning out speculations and rumors about what is going to happen in the next season. The drama is set to air some time in 2016. "House of Cards," the hit political drama on Netflix, has already started production for its next season, Season 4.
The photo is blown up and plastered on billboards, forcing Frank to apologize to the African-American community.Facebook Twitter Email Print Img No-img Menu Whatsapp Google Reddit Digg Stumbleupon Linkedin Comment 0 A Netflix original series "House of Cards" | Facebook/ House of Cards With Frank and Claire still estranged in the first quarter of the season, they play a game of one-upmanship that reaches its peak when Claire, through her campaign manager Leann Harvey (Neve Campbell), leaks a photo of Frank’s father posing with a member of the Ku Klux Klan. Then they go out on a date.Ĭlaire leaking the politically damaging photo of Frank’s father When his widow (Wendy Moniz) calls to express her gratitude, Doug begins playing her phone message over and over again in his special sick way. Plagued by guilt afterward, Doug donates $5,000 to a fund in Moretti’s name. Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly) pulls some strings, bumping a dying man, Anthony Moretti, off the list so Frank can benefit. “He can keep you warm at night in a way that I can’t,” Frank says.ĭoug Stamper bumping a dying man off a transplant listĪfter Frank is shot, he needs a new liver, but is placed third on the donor list. Frank can sense the erotic change in the air upon their return to the White House, and he gives Claire his blessing to continue the relationship. Tom is there when Claire administers the dosage of morphine that will allow her mother to “let go.” Afterwards, the two make love. In anticipation of the book Tom Yates (Paul Sparks) is writing about them, Frank and Claire invite him back into their orbit, with Tom ultimately traveling with Claire to visit her mother, Elizabeth (Ellen Burstyn), while in hospice care. The Underwoods’ menage-a-trois gets a new member He leads Hammerschmidt to an alley between two rows of houses and punches him in the stomach and the face, stomping on his tape recorder. Hayes, who has just quit his job at the White House, telling Frank off with some “colorful” language before he did, might be angry, but he’s no snitch. In his search for sources for his story on Underwood, Hammerschmidt meets with Freddy Hayes (Reg E. Durant takes his point and forks them over. He basically confesses to killing Peter Russo (Corey Stoll) and Zoe Barnes (Kate Mara) and then threatens to kill the Secretary of State if she doesn’t hand over her delegates to Claire. Durant refuses to back down and Underwood tells her just how dangerous he and Claire can be.
While telling Secretary of State Catherine Durant (Jayne Atkinson) that she was his choice for running mate, the Underwoods mount a furtive campaign to draft Claire (Robin Wright) as the nominee for vice president. The President threatening to kill the Secretary of StateĪ funny thing happened at the open Democratic Convention in Atlanta. Underwood can’t bluff his way out of this one, and has to go war against ICO to distract the nation. After getting Remy Danton (Mahershala Ali), Jackie Sharp (Molly Parker) and former President Garrett Walker (Michel Gill) to go on the record, fearless reporter Tom Hammerschmidt (Boris McGiver) publishes his story in Episode 13.
The release of Lucas Goodwin from prison gets the journalistic ball rolling on exhuming the mountain of evidence against Underwood. The Washington Herald publishing the story about Underwood’s corrupt rise to power