You know, late nights can be interesting.
Especially when one realises that a ‘late night’ has a habit of getting earlier …
The older we get …
The earlier the late nights get.
Hmmm …
He says, eyeballing what he’s just written.
~≈‰≈~
My point, here … ? Is simply that I’m blogging late at night: for me, at least.
With a good reason, I hope.
You see, I’ve gotten into a habit of writing about TV shows I like.
Frankly, I’ve fallen in love with a few shows, just recently. Penny Dreadful is one. Dr Who, another.
A third … ?
Is House of Cards. You can possibly appreciate, can’t you … ?
Especially if you’ve realised I’ve episodes 6 and 7, of Series 2, tonight …
~≈‰≈~
Episode 6 sees Frank helping President Walker deal with an energy crisis, generated, in part, by stalled Chinese trade talks. Meanwhile … ? Claire has managed to convince Tricia, the President’s wife, that the President is having an affair with an aide. The episode also see Lucas finally imprisoned on charges of cyber-terrorism: trying, all the while, to get the story of Zoe Barnes’ death to a wider public.
Episode 7 sees Frank and his team finding that Raymond Tusk are funding Republican propaganda: released in the upcoming mid-term elections. Frank ALSO finds that the Underwood media relations man, Seth Grayson (Derek Cecil), is ALSO providing information to publicist, Remy Denton (Meharshala Ali). Things are getting murkier …
~≈‰≈~
Now … I’ll apologise if this is something of a short post: it IS getting late, after all.
But I thought, before I hit the sack, I should let you know this one thing.
House of Cards series two … ?
Is VERY watchable … !
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