Thursday, February 20, 2014

Sign up to Netflix for House of Cards

I started watching House of Cards in February of 2013. That was House of Cards: Season 1. Quickly, I couldn't stop watching. Probably one of my favorite show, besides Breaking Bad and Dexter.

House of Cards: Season 2 was released on February 14th of 2014. Today, it is February 20th, 2014; I have finished the entire season. I want to keep watching, but I can't.
Last season the main character, Francis Underwood was fighting to become Vice President. Spoiler Alert, Frank becomes the Vice President of the United States.

The new season involves a drama of tension between Frank the Vice President, Walker the President, Chinese Government, and Raymond Tusk. The drama brings a political war that I've never seen in a television show. But, this isn't television is it, it's Netflix. This Netflix original brings a political war between Tusk, Clair Underwood, Jackie Sharp, and President Walker.

From the very first episode of Season 2, I was wanting to know more. I couldn't stop watching. Netflix, once again, hooked me into a show. I don't want to give away to much information in relation to season 2. Just that things will change from the very beginning. New characters, plots, and twists create for a remarkable show.

If you don't already for Netflix, I would sign up just to watch House of Cards season 1 and season 2. Truly, I was about to unsubscribe to Netflix; however, I found out House of Cards season 2 was being released. This show is surely worth the money. Remember, Netflix has some other amazing originals. For example, they offer Hemlock Grove, Arrested Development season 4, and Orange Is the New Black.These are just several Netflix originals that I continue to watch.

Disclaimer: I am NOT affiliated or sponsored by Netflix. There are no compensations for signing up for Netflix through me. I am simply a Netflix and House of Cards fan. 

1 comment:

  1. I am also a big House of Cards fan. My Fiancee and I started watching it about 3 months before season 2 was released. We binged on the first season and finished it in about 3 weeks. The wait for season 2 was excruciating. We are now about 10 episodes into season 2 and know we're going to go through the same withdrawals when we're finished with that.

    Having the entire season on hand at once is both a blessing and a curse, since theres nothing other than your willpower to stop watching it and then you're left an entire year without new material.

    Great show though, I do agree!

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