'House of Cards' Season 3 delivers the moment you've been waiting for

How, um, interesting that the two most memorable moments of House of Cards' third season premiere involve the emission of yellow liquids. On any other drama with Emmy aspirations, you might read some deeper thematic meaning in the fact that the hour's 

Read all of our “House of Cards” recaps. Ambassador Underwood? Like the ring of it? Republicans sure don't. And as Claire faces down a Senate committee — mostly male, mostly white, and mostly accurate in its portrayal of 

The Telegraph, the "second largest daily in the country," brings in Ayla Sayyad's mentor, Kate Baldwin, to take her White House beat, after Seth had Ayla booted for daring to press Frank in the last episode. Kate promises to be tougher on Frank than

The hotly anticipated third season of House of Cards premiered on Netflix at 3 a.m. ET Friday, and the stakes have never been higher. Southern Democrat Frank Underwood has initiated a coup within his own party and impeached President Walker, thus 

When "House of Cards" returns on Friday for it's third season there will be a new president in office, and as we know, he's not a very good guy. Frank Underwood is the paragon of human (and one time, animal) manipulation