Season 1 of House of Cards was released in its entirety on February 1, 2013. Betrayed by the White House, Congressman Frank Underwood embarks on a ruthless rise to power. Blackmail, seduction and ambition are his weapons. See also: Character appearances for Season 1. For a complete list of the cast, see Cast or Cast, season 1.
Chapter 3 is the third episode of the first season, as well as the third episode in general. It aired on February 1, 2013, along with the rest of season 1. Francis must leave union negotiations to deal with a crisis in his home district; Zoe negotiates the politics of being a journalist on the rise.. House of Cards Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community.
Rebellion on all fronts. Claire defies Francis, Zoe finds comfort in someone new, and Peter makes an ultimatum. Zoe tells Frank that Claire persuaded the two congressmen to vote against the watershed bill, and threatens to go public with it unless Frank gives her something juicier. Frank and Claire get into an argument about Claire's betrayal. Peter is furious that Frank failed to pass the.
Chapter 2 is the second episode of the first season, as well as the second episode of the series in general. It aired on February 1, 2013, along with the rest of season 1. Frank uses a young reporter, Zoe Barnes, to spin a story that puts the White House on its heels. Claire makes a cold-blooded move at work.
House of Cards, through its high production values and a narrative format that resembles a traditional drama series, paved the way for Netflix to earn a seat at the television table. At the 2013 Primetime Emmy Awards, Netflix became the first web television service to be nominated in a major category, garnering 14 nominations and three wins.