It was the first episode of House of Cards – a $100 million TV series that would only be available on the Internet.
The saga of Walter White took years to track the iconic anti-hero’s rise from mild mannered everyman to dead-eyed criminal.
Yet the series almost immediately transcended its format to deliver a moving and very funny rumination on depression and middle-age malaise.
The setting is a neon-splashed cyberpunk future in which the super-wealthy live forever by uploading the consciousness into new “skins”.
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