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EPISODE
SEASON
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Episode 01: Chapter 66
Episode 02: Chapter 67
Episode 03: Chapter 68
Episode 04: Chapter 69
Episode 05: Chapter 70
Episode 06: Chapter 71
Episode 07: Chapter 72
Episode 08: Chapter 73
House Of Cards S06E01
Available from: 02-11-2018
House Of Cards S06E02
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House Of Cards S06E03
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House Of Cards S06E04
Available from: 02-11-2018
House Of Cards S06E05
Available from: 02-11-2018
House Of Cards S06E06
Available from: 02-11-2018
House Of Cards S06E07
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House Of Cards S06E08
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House of Cards - Season 6
Description
In the Sixth season, there are a host of more dramatic and realistic issues and events. Clare has made changes in staff and shepherds are trying to recruit Doug along with them and new consultations between Claire and Jane about the situation in Syria and Russian President Viktor Petrov wants to make a new deal with Clare.
In the Sixth season, there are a host of more dramatic and realistic issues and events. Clare has made changes in staff and shepherds are trying to recruit Doug along with them and new consultations between Claire and Jane about the situation in Syria and Russian President Viktor Petrov wants to make a new deal with Clare.
Actors:
David Shae,
Cotter Smith,
Dawn McGee,
Kevyn Settle,
Peter Mason,
James McClenahan,
Gary Charles Pick,
Ryan A. Phillips,
George Stephanopoulos,
Allen Fawcett,
Jenny Gulley,
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David Shae
3 September 1981, Cranston, Rhode Island, USA
Cotter Smith
29 May 1949, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Dawn McGee
Kevyn Settle
Peter Mason
James McClenahan
Gary Charles Pick
Ryan A. Phillips
George Stephanopoulos
10 February 1961, Fall River, Massachusetts, USA
Allen Fawcett
28 January 1954, Burnt Hills, New York, USA
Jenny Gulley
26 August 1987, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Robin Wright, Alik Sakharov
Country:
United States
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November 01, 2018
The self-serious drama hasn't just morphed into a Ryan Murphy fantasy sequence; it appears to have thought more holistically about what promoting women should actually look like.
October 23, 2018
A nicely labyrinthine plot means the season is far from a complete failure. But with Wright required to carry the entire enterprise, Netflix's first global hit looks set to limp into the sunset rather than triumphantly take its bows.
October 31, 2018
House of Cards is off to a much better start this season, thanks in large part to the notable subtraction and subsequent elevation of its stars, but it is still very much House of Cards, different in good ways but still the same in the bad ones.
November 01, 2018
In many ways, House of Cards has accidentally stumbled onto its perfect ending... Claire is the show's dark heart.
November 01, 2018
Cards has always been a show whose plot contortions could confuse and whose incremental intrigue could bore, and those problems are worse now that everyone seems to be whispering.
October 26, 2018
It sounds like a compelling story, but Claire remains an icy, tough-to-read cipher through much of it, despite flashbacks to her childhood and that fourth-wall-breaking, talking-to-the-viewers thing that Spacey once did so well.
November 01, 2018
The final season of House of Cards made me miss Kevin Spacey. It felt terrible.
October 31, 2018
Claire's turn and she makes it count.
November 01, 2018
House of Cards never quite maintains momentum, again; the first five episodes sent to critics are sometimes promising, sometimes plodding.
October 24, 2018
A closing chapter, without Spacey, allows the show its rightful final bow, unencumbered by scandal, and defined, in its finality, by a character far more complex and compelling than Spacey's Frank Underwood could ever have been.

