It was the first episode of House of Cards – a $100 million TV series that would only be available on the Internet.
The timelines get twisted and it’s obvious that something wicked is emanating from a tunnel leading to a nearby nuclear power plant.
Netflix has announced that series six will be split in two, with part one debuting on 25 October and part two on 31 January 2020.
Yet the series almost immediately transcended its format to deliver a moving and very funny rumination on depression and middle-age malaise.
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