Cordelia » Thu Mar 17, 2016 1:39 pm wrote:I wish I could watch this but I can't stream videos. I'll have to save it on Netflix's ridiculously long waiting list when it becomes available on dvd--probably when Season 5 is airing.
(A friend highly recommended the new season and said that Joel Kinnaman plays a big role; covered up/ignored behaviors of past president(s) are normalized and that audience response benefits Hillary.)
I'd say so. It doesn't show how the system actually works and reduces it to personal intrigues and so many theatrical shades of grey that in the end everything's justified because everyone has to play the game. While making it all seem very critical. Then there's my problem with contemporary-set fiction in general: there are now a couple of million savvy politically-minded people who know the Underwood administration better than the Obama administration! It's catharsis, and if and when Underwood is brought down (depending on how long finance and ratings for the show are sustained) it will be a cathartic replacement for the real-life revolution that didn't happen.
The Comment of the Thread is still the one who said House of Cards is to political science what the Kardashian shows are to anthropology.