Things “House Of Cards” Should Be About Besides Politics

Because who cares about the inner workings of the American political system when we could be talking about puppies, am I right?

House of Lards

House of Lards

Freddy searches out the best possible lard with which to make his authentic Southern BBQ. Frank tries a power-play to make sure Freddy picks his favorite lard, but Freddy isn't so sure. In the end, Freddy goes against Frank's wishes and pays the ultimate price.

Netflix / krzysztofdedek/Thinkstock

House of Shards

House of Shards

In an angry fit after Cathy Durant screws him over, Frank knocks over some decorative glassware which shatters and falls to the ground. The entire floor, now, is shards. How will Frank maneuver through this dangerous landscape and come out unscathed?

Patrick Harbron / Netflix / forum.zdoom.org

House of Bards

House of Bards

Bob Birch and Terry Womack are leading a meeting with the rest of the Democratic leadership about a secret plan to bring down the Republicans in 2016. In all of their excitement over their ideas, however, everyone fails to notice that William Shakespeare himself is looming over the couch, listening in. Will Shakespeare bring the intel back to the Republicans, or can Birch and Womack convince him not to by putting on the two-man performance of Hamlet he has ever seen?

Nathaniel Bell / Netflix / en.wikipedia.org

House of Guards

House of Guards

President Walker discovers that he has ancestry in the British royal family and decides to get back in touch with his roots by replacing the Secret Service with members of the Queen's Guard. But when he experiences some unexpected congressional pushback, will Walker fold or will he hold firm in this impressive clash of cultures?

Nathaniel Bell / Netflix / Comstock / Thinkstock


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