Plumber's desire to control

Armando 2022-03-21 09:01:08

When I saw Peter reinvigorating his decision to run for governor, I was really touched and thought it was an inspirational story about the prodigal son returning to his head. Of course, the result is really cruel, but it is very consistent with the character of the protagonist Frank: let everything return to his control range, and no accidents are allowed.
The fox and the lion, Frank is as shrewd as a fox in controlling the situation, and as brave as a lion in his pursuit of goals. For the power he likes, he firmly controls everything with his extraordinary talent. Whether it's the Secretary of State, the Education Act, or the Vice President, he is allowed to take it away. Whether it's Zoe, Peter, Linda, or his wife Claire, they are all in his calculations. He controls everything patiently and meticulously, and he is well versed in the way of adapting to changes, making him a fish in the water in the game of power. Sometimes I think that he must enjoy this kind of feeling of control, which may be his fun.
It is true that when God opens one door, he also closes another. Even Frank, who was born for politics, will encounter Waterloo. As the old saying goes, "The sky net is restored, but not leaking." No matter how rigorous and meticulous Frank is, there are still many uneasy factors. Is luck that the most elusive existence?
Sohu video is still good, but many interesting places have been castrated. I remember a little detail in the first episode:
Peter was arrested for drunk driving, and he had a relationship with the police and said: "I am a member of Congress, right?"
"I don't care if you are the king of china ."
"China doesn't have a king. It's a communist oligarchic..." Peter said to himself.
After reading it, I couldn't help laughing...

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  • Francis Underwood: The road to power is paved with hypocrisy. And casualties.

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