House Of Cards: 10 Questions That Must Be Answered In Season 3

Just like the Congressional Committee, but with more OMG...

House Of Cards Fan Art The long wait is finally over. It's been almost a year now since Frank Underwood was sworn is as President, and Netflix subscribers the world over sat awestruck at the sight of him unfurling over his new desk in the Oval Office. After two seasons of lying, cheating, scheming, smoking, killing and eating ribs, Frank had finally swept aside all before him and taken his seat as the most powerful man in the free world. His trademark two knuckle taps on the table cutting straight to black, as this Macbeth for the modern age brought the curtain down in typically powerful fashion. Whilst Frank's long and bloody climb to the top - and ultimate revenge on the administration who double-crossed him - has been the show's driving force since it premiered in 2012, the collateral damage alone has left characters in states of ruin, purgatory, isolation, prison, and power going into Season 3 - and that's before you even consider life in the White House. With the trailer offering a mouth-watering look at what's in store this February, there are still huge questions marks hanging over from where the show left everyone at the inauguration. Though the show has made a habit of throwing expectations under a fast-moving subway train in the past, there are a number of cliffhangers and open questions that should finally be resolved in the third season, having kept every House of Cards fan awake over the last 12 months...
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