Chapter 67
- L’episodio è andato in onda il 2 nov 2018
- TV-MA
- 53min
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaClaire clashes with the Shepherds and Mark Usher, who pressure her to sign the Future Act. Doug makes an unexpected move.Claire clashes with the Shepherds and Mark Usher, who pressure her to sign the Future Act. Doug makes an unexpected move.Claire clashes with the Shepherds and Mark Usher, who pressure her to sign the Future Act. Doug makes an unexpected move.
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Don't pay attention to the bad reviews! Claire is brilliant, Diane Lane is great, everything is good. We miss Frank though, but the very essence of this show is still there!
I'm trying to get thru this w/o Kevin, but he was the show. Robin Wright prancing around having somehow acquired the knowledge it took Francis years in Congress to master doesn't give the viewers much faith. What I lives about this show was the high standard it held, drawing an intelligent audience. I hadn't enjoyed anything since Lost ended. This successfully kept my attention thru last season. I hope that it gets better.
I like the good cop bad cop the siblings are playing.
And I'm anxious to learn more about how Annette got Francis' ring and it ended up on his bed.
And I want want lots more of Doug. He is a great character, and I never know what he's going to do.
I just can't stand the show anymore!
It was all heated up till the mast season, but this one is just nothing compared to the others, beside the soundtrack is really boring as well as the full season.
Found myself hugely let down on first watch by the previous episode "Chapter 66", which happened to be 'House of Cards' near-universally maligned Season 6's premiere. An episode that already showed exactly what went so horribly wrong (almost everything) and what made Season 6 so bad.Watching it again a year or so later to be kind to it and hoping for it to be better than remembered, it still was just as bad and perhaps worse.
"Chapter 67" is a minor improvement. At least there is a little story progression and also that it is not quite as uneventful as the previous episode. Personally still didn't find it a good episode and consider it one of the show's worst if one of Season 6's least bad marginally. With it containing almost everything that didn't work in "Chapter 66", almost as badly with no real improvement. Despite a little more advancement, it all still felt dull and strange with the writing and characterisation all wrong.
The photography is slick at least, it was only in the season's last two episodes where this aspect didn't impress all that much. The music has its moments, having presence without being overbearing (though generally it could have been more subtle, later episodes did this worse though).
Michael Kelly brings his usual intensity and pathos to Doug, even if the character was more interesting and better used in the previous seasons. Diane Lane gets as much mileage as she can out of her odd material.
On the other point of view, Claire is no longer a compelling or well-written character, pretty much the complete opposite of that. She was great as a co-lead and pitted against such a meaty character like Frank, but she lacks gravitas and is out of her depth and lost on her own. There is no fire or nuance here now and there is just nothing really to her development-wise. Robin Wright does not look comfortable and has completely lost her charisma, taking Claire's demeanour of the previous five seasons to extremes and making her too much like a cold fish.
Again the character writing has lost its meat and is instead very one-dimensional and like ciphers. Did think that a few didn't add an awful lot, like Seth for instance. The Shepherds are neither compelling or menacing and their motivations are very vague and not making sense, we don't even know what their real intentions are yet. The story is pretty thin and vague, with any progression being awkwardly written in and rather head-scratching. Seth's, a very limited character too, role is not particularly revealing and Janine's is pointless. The relationship between Claire and Annette is truly bizarre to put it politely, especially that horribly awkward "I slept with him once" exchange. That is just one example of the episode's, and season's, terrible dialogue, which is just so forced and banal, reeking of fatigue and cheese.
Summing up, very mediocre episode if a slight improvement. 4/10
"Chapter 67" is a minor improvement. At least there is a little story progression and also that it is not quite as uneventful as the previous episode. Personally still didn't find it a good episode and consider it one of the show's worst if one of Season 6's least bad marginally. With it containing almost everything that didn't work in "Chapter 66", almost as badly with no real improvement. Despite a little more advancement, it all still felt dull and strange with the writing and characterisation all wrong.
The photography is slick at least, it was only in the season's last two episodes where this aspect didn't impress all that much. The music has its moments, having presence without being overbearing (though generally it could have been more subtle, later episodes did this worse though).
Michael Kelly brings his usual intensity and pathos to Doug, even if the character was more interesting and better used in the previous seasons. Diane Lane gets as much mileage as she can out of her odd material.
On the other point of view, Claire is no longer a compelling or well-written character, pretty much the complete opposite of that. She was great as a co-lead and pitted against such a meaty character like Frank, but she lacks gravitas and is out of her depth and lost on her own. There is no fire or nuance here now and there is just nothing really to her development-wise. Robin Wright does not look comfortable and has completely lost her charisma, taking Claire's demeanour of the previous five seasons to extremes and making her too much like a cold fish.
Again the character writing has lost its meat and is instead very one-dimensional and like ciphers. Did think that a few didn't add an awful lot, like Seth for instance. The Shepherds are neither compelling or menacing and their motivations are very vague and not making sense, we don't even know what their real intentions are yet. The story is pretty thin and vague, with any progression being awkwardly written in and rather head-scratching. Seth's, a very limited character too, role is not particularly revealing and Janine's is pointless. The relationship between Claire and Annette is truly bizarre to put it politely, especially that horribly awkward "I slept with him once" exchange. That is just one example of the episode's, and season's, terrible dialogue, which is just so forced and banal, reeking of fatigue and cheese.
Summing up, very mediocre episode if a slight improvement. 4/10
Greetings from Lithuania.
So i finally convinced myself of watching the last season of "House of Cards". The show is not as it used to me without Kevin, to say the least. Yet it wasn't that bad as rating here suggest. I thing the very low rating here are because of hate more then the material itself.
Overall, this season so far is the weakest for me, yet its not that bad to watch it. Great acting and kinda entertaining writing are best things about it so far.
So i finally convinced myself of watching the last season of "House of Cards". The show is not as it used to me without Kevin, to say the least. Yet it wasn't that bad as rating here suggest. I thing the very low rating here are because of hate more then the material itself.
Overall, this season so far is the weakest for me, yet its not that bad to watch it. Great acting and kinda entertaining writing are best things about it so far.
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