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We wrap up our coverage of House of Cards season four today with a deep dive on the stunning finale, “Chapter 52”. All out war has been declared, as it feels like 7 shoes have dropped on the Underwoods, and we’re waiting for the other 3. We discuss... more
We’re nearing the home stretch. Just one episode left to cover after this, and then the season re-cap. But there is plenty of machinations left to unravel. Frank uses national security, the death of a mother-in-law, and the inexperience and ambiti... more
It’s all out political war as Frank and Claire fight on all fronts, Islamic terror organizations, search engine snooping, the vice presidential nomination, Republican opposition, gun control, Supreme Court nominations, domestic surveillance… it’s lik... more
Jim and A.Ron are impressed with the strongest stretch of House of Cards in any a season. With events both shocking and eminently watchable, we praise the opportunism of Claire as she waylays the entire government apparatus as a sort of audition for... more
Jim and A.Ron return to the seedy amoral world of “House of Cards”, taking in the first three episodes and finding it more nuanced and complex as it returns to the purer forms of politics from the first two seasons. Frank is trying to prove that he ... more
It’s looking like Season Four of Netflix’s House of Cards is going to be Frank v. Claire, no holds barred. Are you ready? Jim and A.Ron discuss the upcoming season, our coverage of same as well as our thoughts on Beau Willimon’s upcoming departure f... more
Jim and A.Ron have seen the finale of House of Cards, episode 313, “Chapter Thirty Nine”, and are left wanting; like showing up to Freddy’s for a full rack of ribs and getting served a McRib, with not even a consolation slice of cornbread or side of ... more
Jim and A.Ron have been waiting for a breathless thrill ride these last few hours, but in episode 312, “Chapter 38”, what we’re getting is MacBeth. And maybe that’s okay?…
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I am re-binge watching House of Cards as Season 6 didn’t quite do it for me. I wanted to find a podcast to go along with my watching. This one is solid, and I personally like that the hosts use whatever language they choose. The show does, so why not this podcast?
Great job guys! Only watched the show cuz you were casting about it
Update: Like clockwork these guys are quitting to best shows to cover the ridiculous comical nonsense like the LEFTOVERS and low effort movie reviews which to most would be why even bother? Get over yourselves that show is terrible and only a small vocal group gives it praise. Most randoms hate the show on all levels.
Update: Seriously don't bother covering this show as your minds are in schlocky Walking Dead & Daredevil mode. They don't even know the current story and don't put in the effort l... more
A cold Beer on a Sunny Day, a Smooth Malbec with a Tender Fillet, great TV with a Bald Move Podcast! Thanks Boys The Golden Age wouldn't be the same without you. Cheers Jason from England.
And hilarious.
After listening to this, I wouldn't watch House of Cards without it. Do yourself a favor and hit subscribe.
These guys are simply the best. I love their coverage and analysis of some of the best shows on TV. They do a great job of recapping the episodes and are very informational about news and theories involving each show they cover. This is a must listen.
Great review of a great show
I am often times confused about situations or dynamics in HOC, but know that I can listen to Jim and A.Ron and have them broken down and explained, but without dumbing down everything needlessly. And these guys have great comedic chemistry. My only complaint is that each show covers three episodes, so have to wait to watch all three before listening to the podcast. I'll still give 5 stars, but you must promise to do one show per episode next season so we can have more of you guys! I have chosen ... more
As a new listener I enjoyed the analysis except that you bend over backwards to make Claire's machinations sensible. She is s back seat political driver and is only interested in attaining office to validate herself. She has no interests other than power. Reminds me of someone. Frank at least has put time in the trenches. She is simply self-entitled and becoming a very unsympathetic character. Together she and Frank succeed. Apart Frank fails and she goes on ... As the rich and powerful always ... more
I'm always happy when these guys have a show that they recap. This one is no exception, very entertaining. :)
I have heard good reviews. I want to hear the older podcasts though. Why aren't they available? I'm only on season 2. I have been binge watching too!
Why listen to this when it is so far inferior to watching House of Cards?
I am enjoying your podcasts for season 3, but I would appreciate it if you watched your mouths and especially avoid the "F-Bomb". This is true of your other podcasts. Clean you mouth up and I would easily give you 5 stars!
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