The detailed analysis of House of Cards Season 1 (6)

Rozella 2022-03-22 09:01:07

Serial, the poster is a sentimental person, hehe



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sixth episode of the
national teachers’ strike lasted only a month, and the impact was considerable. The consequences were serious, the situation could not be controlled, and the president was under great pressure, unable to sit still. He questioned the Haikou performance that Frank had previously praised, and ordered Linda to come to negotiate with Frank.
The impact of the teacher strike led by Marty also exceeded Frank's expectation. For Linda, Frank must first show his humility (this is an attitude issue at first.): I admit that I didn't expect this (I didn't expect the consequences would be so great. ). Then the conversation turned again: time cannot be reversed, we must stand firm (we have not lost all, persistence is victory.). Linda pointed out the direct harm of the consequences: Whether our support rate continues to decline (this incident has caused more damage to our party and the president, and the consequences will be more serious if we do not deal with it in time.)? Frank admits he is unlucky: Marty has worked with me for many years, and I thought he would be reasonable. He did not expect that he would be crazy enough to initiate a strike, nor did he expect the strike to last so long (this is indeed Frank's miscalculation.). Linda expressed doubts: Then you were wrong twice. Why should I believe that you stick to your position? )? This kind of questioning was difficult to resolve, so Frank had to put forward the original political negotiation strategy again: we threatened labor negotiations for performance considerations and charter school funding (promising teachers to both consideration and funding, and we can no longer agree to labor and management. ), we will have nothing if we compromise now. All politicians understand this principle. It is a negotiation strategy, but what is the most serious and urgent thing before us? Linda puts forward the key point: We need to control the loss now (if we do not agree to the demands of the strikers, the consequences will develop more serious.). Frank shook his head: We can't tear down the east wall to repair the west wall (the damage is still us in the end, and both sides fail.). Linda put forward the idea of ​​the Democratic Party: Our party should protect teachers. Frank is a little angry: You can't have the best of both worlds, reform, and satisfy the teachers (you want horses to run, and horses not to eat grass. How can there be such a good thing about the best of both worlds.). Linda has the least power of two evils: (in terms of the current situation) we choose to satisfy the teacher. Frank closed his eyes and shook his head: We have no retreat (it is too late to agree to the teachers' request, we still lose.). Since Linda had difficulty persuading Frank, she finally had to move the president out: tell you the truth that the president wanted to amend the bill (this is what the president meant, the president has to compromise.) so you must change now (the president has decided on his idea and no longer trusts you Up.). The two quarreled and refused to yield to each other, and their reasons were all right to the point. The hole card has been revealed, and at the last juncture, Frank can only blow the last piece of leather: If I can end the strike and keep all the provisions of the bill, can you say that this is better than admitting defeat? If you can achieve the best of both worlds, let the government Of course it’s best to win. Linda certainly agrees. The question is, does Frank have this kind of ability (why let the strike last for nearly a month if you have this kind of ability?)? Frank boasted to the end, and finally asked for the price: Believe me for another week, when the strike is over, I will change the bill. Linda didn't want the government's prestige to be damaged, and was lured by Frank's cowhide. Finally, let Frank try again.
After Frank went out, he narrated the absolute seriousness of the incident: victory means fame, and defeat means nothing. The situation is quite serious.
Comment: The strike has pushed Frank into a desperate situation. If he fails to win, then his five months of planning (favored by the president) are all in vain. He is worthless in the president's heart. If he wants to be promoted in the hands of the president, Vice President) is also difficult, which means that the official career is over. A week’s time is tight, and now we have to make a strange plan to win, what is the strange plan? It's a good show of a thief who Frank wrote, directed and acted later. Of course this is the first measure. Relative to the strength of both sides, Marty has sufficient troops (a large team of teachers on strike), a famous teacher (requiring labor and management is a legitimate reason), and is the dominant party, but he is not a resourceful person, and he is far less scheming than Frank. But Marty has a stick and doesn’t need any strange strategy to win. He only recognizes the deadly reason that the strike can be won. Frank counts strange counts (bricks, verbal attacks, radio disputes, student deaths, etc.) against Marty. Yan Jun was a dazzling trick, not a fatal injury, and Marty could not be allowed to finally lift the strike. In the end, Frank used unrighteous means to win by taking advantage of Marty's violent temper.
The driver's bodyguard, Mitcham, saw Claire walking down the stairs with a smile. It turned out that it was the hostess who came in and invited him into the room for a cup of coffee. (Of course it was Frank’s order to lure Micham into the room so that Doug had the opportunity to throw bricks outside. At the same time, Micham was also asked to testify.), Micham I don't know it is a plan, and it is difficult to refuse. I have insufficient experience and lack of principle, so I leave my job without permission and follow up in the house. Claire handed over coffee and asked about Michaum's past work history on a regular basis. After a brief question, Frank was about to go out and use his car to discuss government affairs with Boqi. At this time, the glass broke and a brick was thrown. Micham reacted quickly, drew his gun and chased him outside, vaguely seeing the perpetrator at large, and fired another shot with a warning. (The shooting went against Frank’s intention. Frank didn’t expect that Micham would shoot. If he hits the perpetrator and discovers that it was Doug, Frank’s thief’s call to be a thief will be completely helpless. It can't play the role of planting Marty.) At the same time, Michaum also found that the tires of the tire had been unloaded, and quickly reported to the boss with his cell phone. The security leader arrived at the scene and promised Frank to send more people to strengthen the security work. At this time Frank was very dissatisfied with Michaum, ready to sacrifice this pawn, questioning: Why is no one who protects me is your best man. The boss promised: He will be punished. Frank was annoyed by the shooting incident (in case of hitting Doug, the consequences are quite serious.): He shot in a residential area and fired him. The employer was not satisfied with the boss and had to do it: we will conduct a thorough investigation. Claire now missed the former driver's bodyguard, Ktieff. The boss informed: Steve is now suffering from a terminal illness of the former Apple CEO Steve Jobs (he has the same name and the same disease). Claire felt pity and wanted to do everything. The leader turned to reprimand Michaum, handed in his gun and received his badge, and temporarily suspended his duties.
The boss of Toutiao.com chatted with Zoe's bar, talking about the possible ending of Toutiao.com. Zoe hasn't made a detailed plan for the way he will go in the future. At this time, Frank called and instructed Zoe to publish news about the brick throwing incident as soon as possible, and urged Zoe with this sentence "lest my neighbors take the lead" (If you don't publish it quickly, my neighbors will publish this news first. .), in order to plant Marty.
After the brick-throwing incident, Frank responded in a timely manner, choosing the right words as soon as possible to bite Marty back, and aim directly at Marty. Doug, the think tank, repeated his words, but he couldn't help it. Claire passed by and reminded him of a very lethal offensive line: unorganized strike.
Comment: "Unorganized strike" is extremely lethal. Just a few words will make Marty's strike passive. One: The term "unorganized" questioned Marty's leadership ability and could not effectively restrain his subordinates. It could imply that the brick-throwing incident was indeed what Marty did. Two: "Unorganized" is illegal, and illegal incidents can easily arouse the general public's disgust, make the strike in a state of isolation, and it is difficult to continue. Three: The most harmful, unorganized activities will eventually lead to social riots, and unstable factors affect social stability and harmony. This trick can make the public opinion oriented towards Frank. Although Frank’s strategy is poisonous, Marty remains unmoved. Strike steadily, don't care about anything, hold on to the strike. This kind of stalking and "smashing the master with a stick" does not follow the routines to make Frank helpless.
Although the strike was a battle between Frank and Marty, it was actually a battle between government parties and union teachers. As soon as Frank's move of "unorganized labor" came out, the party responded with support, and the radio was the first (I don't know how sacred this person is, but he was the first to appear before Boqi and Umec, and his status should not be low). The leader of the trade union must be condemned for the brick-throwing incident. The second speaker of the House of Representatives Boqi issued a statement: high-level congressmen increase security and strongly recommend that Marty take care of his people (an allusion to Marty's lack of leadership, causing his subordinates to commit such bad deeds without authorization.). The third new party leader, Wu Mike, made his appearance for the first time: Regardless of whether Marty is the chief or not, he should spend less time and effort to prevent unorganized labor from developing into organized crime (the consequences of unorganized and undisciplined are serious.). These three items can make the people subconsciously increase their resentment towards the strike led by Marty, and public opinion will be biased towards the government. Frank played hard enough with this hand! Now it was Marty's turn to sit still. But Marty’s own strategy is to remain unchanged and respond to changes. He ignores this move and takes time to downplay it. One of the two assistants, Li Hu, disagrees: on TV to explain, I hate violence, and the Congress is responsible Power tricks). Marty is actually afraid of face-to-face confrontation with Frank, deceptively saying: I don't want to debase myself to the level of Frank (just as a lobbyist, how can you compare your worth with a member of Congress?). Another assistant, Jin Jinmei, explained the current situation: the bricks must be resolved, otherwise people will be diverted (if this matter is not resolved, people will not support us in the strike.). Marty still insisted on his own opinion: the story was gone after a lap. Li Hu holds an objection: the brick throwing incident is getting more and more attention. Blonde girl gang: The support rate for strikes is declining (it is because of Frank's poisonous tricks that led to this kind of consequences, which must be resolved as soon as possible.). Marty remained unmoved, insisting: Isn't the president's approval rating also? Luohu sighed at this kind of cursive language (it was Marty's fluke, not doing anything, that led to the serious development of the situation.). The blonde girl analyzed the difference in time between the two support rates: He can continue to be in charge of the White House for three years, and we can’t afford to hold off for three weeks. Support for so long.). Marty put forward the words of "Zhu Geliang beforehand": I said before instigating the strike that this is a protracted battle, and if you are poor, I have to continue. I can't help but recognize the brick-throwing incident (Strong stand, regardless of the consequences. .). Li Hu continued to refute: it is correct, but if we lose public relations, no one will benefit (we lose public opinion, we can't win.). Marty never changed his tactics: Frank wanted to force us to defend (now Marty’s tactics to ignore it are worse than defending. ), if I am wrong, we will make a decision. (After all, Marty is self-righteous and still refuses to accept the correct advice of the male and female assistants, and does not want to think about what Frank is like. How can his poisonous conspiracy be resolved by you with a static brake?) The second help on this kind of remarks Looking at each other and sighing, after all, Marty is the strike leader, and he has the final say on the big idea. Marty also wanted to appease the second helper, saying something like Frank's promise to Linda: But I want to hold on for another day or two, okay. (From the perspective of subsequent development, this time Marty’s decision-making error caused public opinion to not be as Marty expected. It did not gradually calm down but became more and more intense. In the end, Marty followed the beard’s opinion and conducted a radio debate to resolve the crisis.)
Since the brick-throwing incident, Claire can no longer run to work like before, accompanied by bodyguards, and pick up and drop off in a special car. In front of the company, Claire saw an old beggar sitting at the door, and couldn't help feeling strange. (Pity and dislike, what kind of feeling is it?)
Adam called Claire out of concern, and it turned out that he saw the brick-casting incident in the news. Showcasing the love between the two people.
Today, Frank needs the protection of two security guards to go to work. He met Russell in Congress. After a month of abstinence, Russell asked Frank to run for governor. Frank couldn’t help feeling ecstatic when he saw Russell’s fall into the trap. I still want to encourage it.
After all, Steve had been the driver of the Firth couple for eight years, and unfortunately became terminally ill. Claire had to talk about personnel and come to visit him. Steve is in a good mood when he sees the goddess in his heart to visit. Claire's regular greetings are over. By the way, there is a lie: Frank is praying for you. Steve has followed Frank for many years, and he knows a little bit about Frank's style of behavior (Frank's dog-killing style is revealed at the beginning of the first episode: he has no mercy on useless things. Now Steve, who is seriously ill, is just such useless things. ), politely expose the lie: I have never seen him pray. Claire is a little embarrassed, and a round lie is not coming: you have seen us go to church. Without saying a few more words during the simple visit, Claire beckoned Mrs. K to a few more words, and left before staying any longer.
Doug found foam bricks that looked like real bricks, and Frank used the fake bricks to make a vicious plan to make Marty fall into the abyss of passiveness again.
Supporters of both Fuma and Fuma verbally protested at the head of the trade union, and the police stopped them to maintain order. Followed by three assistants, Marty gestured to his supporters with his thumbs up. As soon as he arrived at the door, the Foam bricks from the French supporters flew up (Frank's instruction). Marty and the other four thought it was a real brick, and they were shocked. The soul flies away, and the fart is pissing. Supporters from both sides started fighting, gang fights, and the scene was chaotic. Marty fled into the office in a panic, and the two helpers put pressure on Marty and emphasized that the current situation is extremely serious. If you don't face the strike, you will lose. Marty couldn't get around this corner, and couldn't treat the brick throwing incident negatively, so he had to agree to Nisuke's suggestion: take a decisive move to end it all. The blonde girl mentioned again: CNN (Radio Debate), face to face.... Marty mentioned the most feared point: Frank is a good debater (the reason why Marty didn't agree to the second helper's request for a radio debate before was because he was afraid that Frank would not be able to argue with him.). The cheeky beard encourages: Be strong, and confront him directly about the brick (the confrontation is to resolve Frank's attack on the brick head-on.). Marty was forced to go nowhere, so he could only face-to-face with Frank to PK heads-up: But I have to be fully prepared and want to simulate and ask questions.
Comment: On eloquence, Marty is indeed not Frank’s opponent, but the strike is indeed the government’s breach of contract, and this Marty can gain the upper hand in the debate. Marty knows that his eloquence is not good, so he must fully prepare for the battle. Frank knows that his eloquence is far better than Marty. It is inevitable that he will be arrogant and underestimate the enemy. It was also Frank's first miserable defeat. He was held accountable by the president for this and almost completely lost the strike.
When Frank was about to face Marty, he was a little upset when he was wearing a tie (if he was confident, he should tie a tie full of energy and look in the mirror). Claire suggested changing the tie and putting on makeup powder for her husband. Frank still confidently said : I think I can get to know him easily. He also mentioned Russell’s campaign for governor, hoping that his old wife would prepare a bill for Russell. Claire was not very positive about this bill, and asked her husband: Does Durant still owe us favors? Frank responded: They owe you all their lives. (Frank promoted Durant, and this kind of great favor for promotion has not yet been paid off.) Claire raised the trouble of his company (in a sense, it was also a transaction between husband and wife, Claire prepared the bill, and Frank solved the water filter problem. ): Our water filter is stuck at the Sudanese customs. Frank promised to find Durant to solve the problem for his old wife.
Radio Debate Contest: Frank PK Marty.
The Marti Hotel protested that the brick throwing incident had already lost two games. If this one loses again, the strike will be unsustainable. Before the game, the two shook hands amicably, and the next fight was started. Frank started out: a waste of 2 billion US dollars for taxpayers. (This phrase first considers the strike to be a costly act and arouse the people's ill feelings.) Marty is also cunning, hastily interrupted Frank's trick to instigate the people's behavior, and transferred the consequences to the government: Congress should be ashamed (Congress) It was the evil cause that led to the strike, and the root was in Congress.). Frank keeps up: Has Congress forced teachers to go on strike? (Aren’t you the one who caused the trouble? What to do with Congress?) Marty directly exposed Frank’s evil deeds: You threatened teachers’ collective bargaining rights (labor-management bargaining), you threatened their job security, and threatened them. Livelihood, of course, you forced them to strike. (Marty's sentence is the cause of the strike and the reason to win the sympathy of the people.) This sentence is also difficult for Frank to resolve with positive reasons. Active attack is Frank's usual routine, and the explanatory answer of passive defense and beating is not Frank's style. He will not explain Marty’s sentence, (such as complaining about the government’s difficulties, the difficulty of coordinating teachers’ job requirements, etc.). Instead, the conversation turns, diverts people’s attention, and attacks in the opposite direction: that is also when we force them to vote in other people’s houses. Bricks? After all, Marty has been rehearsed in advance and simulated how Frank might make a move with the second assistant. Especially the attack of this brick-and-mortar question is naturally expected and can be resolved with confidence: you know that there is no evidence at all. To prove that the brick throwing incident has anything to do with the strike (what evidence do you have that our teacher threw the bricks? Did you catch the brick thrower?), I would like to take this opportunity to publicly declare that we absolutely condemn any acts of violence and intimidation . (In the face of the TV camera, the righteousness is strict. This is the counter-recommendation of the assistant Hu, stating that the strike is an important position that has nothing to do with throwing bricks, and seeing the audience squarely.) Frank smiled contemptuously, and then attacked after the chain: what you said Isn't it because you are not able to lead your people? Your people lack organization and unorganized labor. This line questioning Marty's leadership is very lethal. The original author of the term "unorganized labor" is Claire, and Claire can't help but feel a little bit shy when he hears it here. Marty doesn't care about this cliché, and he doesn't want to go in circles with Frank: continue to repeat that phrase, I want to return to the issue of children's education and return to Congress for failing to fulfill its promises. (The central idea of ​​Marty’s sentence is that the reason for the strike is the government’s breach of contract. Frank went around in many circles and avoided talking, and could not answer this sentence after all.) Frank still couldn’t answer this sentence in front of the people. He continued to change the subject and thought about it temporarily. Borrowing a wife for one use: I want a Dao Qian... Can you direct her eyes and tell her that your men have nothing to do with the brick throwing incident? Frank's hand is disgusting enough. It is clear that Marty has nothing to do with the brick throwing incident, and Marty Daoqian is notorious. Will the grumpy Marty take the bait (if Marty refuses to Daoqian, the public's impression of Marty is of course extremely Difference.)? Unexpectedly, Marty didn't catch Frank's trap. He could endure it and actually "confessed" Dao Qian: I really repayed him... As far as I know, my subordinates have nothing to do with this matter. But below, Marty said something that hit Frank's death hole: Your husband actually wants to use you to get a debate on national television. (Although he is not close, but Marty’s words to instigate the relationship between the Franks are quite in place. Frank is a first-class strategy maker, desperate, and hardly able to stump his political problems, but his only weakness is that of his wife. Love can't pass, and Marty's way to win is profit Use this weakness. ) And proposed for the third time: Can we return to the issue of education? Frank's complexion changed drastically, he was confused, and began to speak incoherently: UOI education... (playing a game of vowels). The bodyguard beside him wiped his nose and turned around, Claire hid his face, and the male and female helper hid his mouth and laughed. Frank, no matter how eloquent, can't say anything...
Comment: I am convinced of Frank's eloquence and ability. I thought I could watch a good debate on the scene. See how Frank defended Marty and ended the strike. In retrospect, even if Frank wins the defense, Marty will not lose because of the debate. And to stop the strike, the strike is a battle of interests. No matter how eloquent Frank is, it is impossible to eliminate the strike invisible with just a few words. Just as the creditor asks you for a huge debt, you can't get the debt free with just a few words. But the ending of this debate was shocking, and it was also the first time Frank lost in the play.
Frank's performance on the radio station was disappointing. The president was quite disappointed. The attacker and the defender failed seven times and eight times, and he could attack again. The defender failed once, and the city was destroyed and killed. The offensive Marty lost for a few moments and could still continue to hold on to the strike, but Frank's defender only lost the radio debate and was about to be reprimanded by the president to surrender. After this battle, Frank has to rethink his countermeasures, how can he finally defeat Marty.
Frank lost the radio debate. The couple was in a bad mood in the car. Frank had to tell his wife Daqian. Claire mainly didn’t care about Marty’s instigation and separation. The couple was one and shared bad luck and good fortune. The later impact was the worst. Frank fell into trouble. Deep thought...
Frank lost this while, and the radio reacted immediately, almost one-sided, and there were so many synthetic videos mocking Frank's gaffe.
Claire met the old beggar again when he was out of the company, and couldn't help feeling pity, and gave a dollar bill: buy something to eat.
"Wisdom and beauty coexist" Chairman Whitaker came to Congress at the invitation of Frank. It was nothing more than the question of candidates for the Penn State election. He simply talked about the radio debate and the strike. Frank turned away from the topic that he didn't want to talk about anymore and stated: There is a candidate for Pennsylvania. Whitaker was disappointed when he learned that the candidate was Russell. After all, Frank is a high-level party in the party, has absolute right to speak, and is very influential. Since Frank is a big man who fully supports Russell, Chairman Hui is not good to say anything. After all, there is no other more suitable candidate in the party. Frank go try it. As soon as Frank sent off Chairman Hui at the door, he ran into Michaum who had been waiting for a long time. Michaum came to the back door to beg Frank to intercede to keep his job. Frank is no longer interested in this kind of person, saying, "I can't do anything." Refused.
Although Frank lost the radio debate, how should he attack Marty next? From the perspective of the later plot development, it should be the use of a child's death to attack Marty's strike (because the teacher went on strike and could not take care of the students, resulting in the students being killed.). The dialogue between the two of Fodor and Dao is very interesting and tasteful. F: Barney Hall (this person is the chief of police, Doug mentioned to the hotel manager in episode 5.) What do you say? (Is there any news of the student being killed by Barney?) Dao: We will know as soon as possible. (If there is a student being killed, Barney will notify us immediately.) F: I can’t believe that there is no call to the police until now. (Isn't there any student murder incident these days?) (According to the probability, there will be a student murder incident every few days in the United States.) Dao: There are many, but not the kind we want. (There are many murders happening every day, but no student we want was killed.) But Doug's words changed: There was the kid from Atlanta. (Although we don't have it in the Washington area, a child was killed in Atlanta, Georgia.) Frank vetoed it: No, it must be here. I can't fly by plane. That would be too speculative. (No, the student killing incident must occur in the Washington area before it can be used. If you use the Atlanta incident, Atlanta is in the east, I can get there by plane. This will show people that I deliberately used the Atlanta incident to attack. Marty’s, too pretentious, the effect will be very bad.) Doug suggested: Maybe we should expand the scope (Atlanta is too far, our area does not have such incidents for the time being, then there are students being caught in the vicinity of Washington. How about taking advantage of the killing?). Frank again vetoed: No, we cannot lower the standard. (You must be able to take advantage of the student killings in this area. This kind of persuasiveness is the best.) Be patient and wait.
Comment: From the back, Frank didn't wait long. He waited until an eight-year-old Washington boy, the third grade of Vernon Baker Elementary School, was killed by a gang rushing. Frank has undoubtedly changed his strategic thinking, and Marty's strike cannot be helped by the previous "unorganized labor" and brick-and-mortar incidents. In fact, Fermat’s negotiation will not reach an agreement at all. Marty absolutely wants to negotiate labor and management, and Frank will never give it. There is no room for negotiation. (For example, when you buy something, the customer has to counter-offer, and the shop owner refuses to pay it back. How can the sale be sold?) So no matter how Frank works, Marty will not stop going on strike. Then Frank's next step is to use the child's death to arouse the people's antipathy against the strike and force Marty to negotiate again. Secondly, Marty was induced to come to the parliament for negotiations, forcing Marty to make a serious mistake and had to stop the strike.
How did Frank get better when he watched the radio host mocking his "vowel song"? At this time, Claire played the role of a good wife, giving her husband spiritual comfort and encouragement. Frank promised his wife to "go through the thoughts." This time, it was not playing a game console, but carefully polishing his leather shoes.
The next day, Frank visited Russell in his own polished leather shoes, and announced the official launch of the campaign agenda. He strongly recommended that Russell stop drinking and must attend the Alcoholics Awareness Meeting, and finally asked to see Claire immediately to discuss the bill.
Claire introduced Russell to Russell the preliminary idea of ​​the River Basin Act, and at the same time received a visit request from Steve who was extremely ill.
Frank is still waiting for the murder of the student to take place in order to make a final blow to Marty, but his original one-week promise to Linda should expire, and the president can't afford it. Frank came to the president's office at the request. He just made a beckoning. The president who was facing his back turned around and spoke concisely, too lazy to speak, and directly ordered: end this all as soon as possible. Linda, the dog-headed sergeant, followed the footsteps: Amend the bill and end the strike at all costs. Frank knew that he was wrong and didn't have a suitable answer, so he had to take out the old sayings of old sesame seeds and rotten grains and sell them again: If we compromise now, the public will...how so. The situation develops to such a situation, and Frank's cowhide doubles again, and the President cannot be tempted: it is your responsibility to make the situation out of control...cannot be held responsible for its endless delays. Frank crossed his arms on his chest, (typical defensive posture, words on the defensive.) Plea to the president: Only you can stop the strike, no one else can. (This war must be supported by the president.) The president mocked the incompetent Frank: How to do it, debate with Marty on CNN (didn't you just defend and lose on the radio)? Frank, whose sore was exposed, had cramps in his face, but he had to plead again (who told you to lose the debate): I beg you to trust me as always. The president who was last time won’t trust you anymore: whatever you do will not work, so I’m going to step in and amend the bill as Linda said (you don’t have the ability to end the strike. In that case, amend the bill. In order to avoid further expansion of the loss.). At this time Frank said something that no one dared to say: No. For the first time, the president heard this kind of rejection of the highest authority, and he was surprised: Have you been dazzled by pride? Frank offended the President anyway, and simply offended him to the end. (If you amend the bill, Frank will still be a dead end. There will be death on both sides. It is better to fight to death.) Talk back: I am afraid that you are dazzled by fear. Narrator: If you want to be respected by your boss, you can only defy him. Now is not the time for the final decision. Since Frank dare to say "no", it means that his tricks have not been exhausted. At the same time, the president still has a trace of luck. The last straw that crushed the camel, (to Linda) changed the subject: What else is on the schedule? Frank knows that he has the acquiescence of the President, and he has no opportunity to thank you: Thank you, Mr. President. Turned and left the office. (To avoid embarrassment)
Comment: The character of the president in the play is more cowardly, and he is not a first-class strategy maker. The president started from the governor, and there are still some tactics, but he is an elected president, and the election of the people is mostly based on whether the person is close to the people and his innocence (no scandal), not mainly because of his strong ability and being caught by the people. Elected as president. Frank also dared to say "no" because of his weakness. If he changed to a strong president, Frank would dare to say that, and he would never want to be promoted in the presidency for the rest of his life.
Saying NO to your boss can't be used casually. If you are not sure and abuse it, the consequences will be quite serious. After all, not everyone has the ability to touch the scales of the dragon like Wei Zheng. (Even Wei Zheng was almost killed by Tang Taizong. "Zi
Zhi Tong Jian" volume 194 "will have to kill this farm house Weng") The strike battle has reached the final juncture of life and death, Frank's time is running out, and the family also cares. No answer (the president has issued an ultimatum, and there is no chance to happen again in a short time, Frank will undoubtedly be "dead".), and Doug stayed behind in the office. Doug pays close attention to the information on the tablet computer, waiting for the incident of the murdered child in the China area (this kind of behavior is just like the owner of the coffin shop-hate people for not dying.). Frank, anxious and bored, talked with his old wife again, first briefly asked Russell about the current situation, and he was relieved to learn that Russell agreed to the river basin bill. It is also mentioned that the strike battle has been in a state of "fate", which shows that Frank's situation is quite unbearable and the crisis is urgent (the tactics have been exhausted, and only the last straw of "children killed" is left.). Suddenly the police station information reported: At the corner of 16th Street and Q Street... Frank raised his ears and asked Doug what happened (has a child been killed?)? Doug took a look in the reading glasses: Obstructing law and order. Frank was disappointed. At this time, helpless Frank had the same idea as other ordinary people. When encountering things that cannot be solved, he would inevitably believe in God and Buddhism. He mentioned "cause and effect" to Doug. Doug is an atheist: Absolutely Do not believe. Frank believed it at this time and thought about Michaum. Anyway, it was a great effort to help me without expense. It was better than nothing, and he was kind to Michaum in return. During the meeting of King Zhuang Jueying, Yuan An ignored the school lieutenant’s fornicating the maid, and the rewards were considerable.).
The next day, Nancy brought early morning coffee to the two of Fodor who had been waiting for the night. Frank would have breakfast, and Freddy brought ribs to take out. God rewards hard work, at this time Doug received a message: 446 Third Street... something happened.... Doug responded to Frank: It was shot and killed by a car. Frank hurriedly looked up the details. (It should be that the murder of the child happened, otherwise there is no need to arrange the plot.)
Frank held a note about the details of the murder of the child that Doug had copied. I went to Zoe in a hurry. When getting in the car, the reinstated Micham expressed his extreme gratitude, and Frank, who was a good man, encouraged him in a timely manner, which deepened Micham's loyalty (Frank's maneuvering technique.).
When Claire went out, he looked back and saw the old beggar. The old beggar returned a 20-dollar (?) paper crane as a blessing to the kind Claire.
Claire thought Steve was in a hurry to invite him, what else would the man who was dying dare not say? Steve just expressed his admiration for the goddess in his heart and his jealousy and hatred for Frank before he died. Claire was a little uncomfortable with this naked confession. It describes the intimacy and deep affection between husband and wife. Finally, shoot a pistol for Steve. (Seems to appease, but actually refuses Steve's confession.)
Christina , who has changed jobs, receives a call from Russell, and she still answers Russell's confession after thinking about it. Her thoughts can't help but her emotions are ups and downs.
Zoe opened the door to welcome the guests, and Frank entered the door to explain first: This is a business trip, not a fight for flesh. Zoe asked: Then why did you come here in person? (Mutual warfare needs to come in person and do it yourself. For official business, just call, why come in person.) Frank teased: I wanted you to open the door naked. (If you mistakenly think that you are here to fight, you should meet up naked.) Zuo: That's entertainment. (That would be no official business.)...Flirtation is over, Frank bluntly stated: The eight-year-old Washington boy was killed. Zoe reacted quickly, and immediately understood Frank's intention: "Should be in school?" Frank stretched out his praise, and then said: Marty can't shirk the blame. Frank is running short of time, so he has no time to make an appointment with Zoe to "come later" to make an appointment. When I got the news of the killing at the first time, I first notified Zoe to make a move, and then he went to instigate the master without stopping and hit Marty with a fatal blow.
The black mother on TV was tearful, expressing the pain of losing her son to the camera. The treacherous Frank comforted his shoulders while provoking words, using this matter to transfer the disaster to the striker: if the school was in class, he would not be killed. (It is a hypothetical sentence: if... then it will not..., this is the same as the Taota incident instigated by Olin: If there is no Taota, the girl will not die. I always feel that the logic of the Americans is different from that of China. , Can turn the indirect relationship into the source of direct harm.) We have to end this strike immediately to prevent this kind of tragedy from recurring (it seems that if the strike is not ended, there will always be children killed, but this logic Can affect people.). Finally, an invitation is issued: I am waiting for you to meet in Congress to discuss ending the strike. Marty and the male and female Jisuke and the other group were all dejected and had no answer, knowing that Frank's punch was powerful. As a result, Marty is completely at a disadvantage, and the people are opposed to the strike. (Initially, the people were directly dissatisfied with the teachers who went on strike, and indirectly dissatisfied with the government.) Frank's purpose was to force Marty to come to Congress, and Marty could not stop at this time. If you don’t go, you will be insincere, unable to confess to the death of the child, and even more unable to confess to the people.
Frank's final winning trick:
If the strike is not resolved, the bill will not pass; if the bill fails, Frank's ability will be worthless in the eyes of the president. After the vice president is vacant, the president will not nominate an incompetent person to serve as the vice president. The strike will affect Frank's successor life plan and must be resolved! But how can it be solved? Frank exhausted all tactics to demonize the strike, and it is impossible for Marty to stop the strike. The "unorganized strikes" and the brick throwing incidents were all attacks and serious injuries, but Marty remained unmoved and went on strike until the government surrendered. In this way, Frank can only use the last resort: capture the thief first and capture the king. Marty is the head of the strike, as long as he is knocked down, the strike will be over. The following is Frank's use of the murder of a child to force Marty to negotiate in Congress. (If there is no introduction to the killing, Frank only invited Marty to the Congress unilaterally. Marty can ignore this invitation at all: I don’t go to the Congress to negotiate, and I will always go on strike, unless you agree to our previous labor and management. Agreement terms. When the killing occurred and the target was directed at the striker, Marty would have to go to Congress, otherwise it would be difficult for the people to confess.) (In fact, Frank didn’t want to negotiate with Marty at all, because there was only one clause for “labor and capital” and nothing else. In lieu of compromise terms, we will never negotiate again, and neither side will give in.) Use Marty's irritable temper to hurt herself during the negotiation. To put it bluntly, the key to victory in the end is for Marty to beat Frank to the heavier the better.
Marty is a irritable person. Two performances can be seen in the fifth episode: First, when he talked with Frank about labor and management for the first time, Fu refused to agree. The second is that the female black helper said that Chuck had retired from the alliance, and Marty threw the phone with anger. Normally this kind of person is easy to be emotional, and Frank takes advantage of Marty's problem to win. Frank said on the TV camera that he was going to negotiate with Marty, but in fact he didn't mean to negotiate at all. It was purely to provoke Marty and commit a fatal mistake.
The following series of Frank's behaviors have only one purpose, which is to provoke Marty. (Punch me)
Marty was invited to Congress, and reporters outside rushed to inquire (the reporter is the witness.). Congress staff stopped the entourage behind Marty and only let Marty in. In this case, only two parties would know what happened inside. After entering the door, Marty still walked in an indifferent posture, and said hello first. Frank sits still, ignores him, and slowly stirs up Marty's grievances. Seeing the embarrassment, Marty couldn't help but ask first: You said you want to reach a compromise? Frank directly confessed his true intentions (this would irritate Marty even more): I lied, and I didn't mean to compromise with you at all. Marty feels being tricked: Why did you let me come? (Marty is puzzled. You tried your best to take advantage of the death of a child to get me back to the negotiating table. Why do you say contradictory things now?) Frank knows how to provoke such a person, to Playing this kind of person between the palms of his hands, he didn't pay attention further, knocked on the table, knocking Marty upset, and began to get a little temper: I will leave after a few more seconds. Frank simply counted for him. When the count reached "four", Marty turned around and wanted to leave (nothing would happen if he really left.) Frank had spent so much thought, and of course he was reluctant to let it go when the chance of victory was decided. He walked away, speaking like a hook: Do you know the difference between us? The serial irritation technique will continue, and then he will brag about his efforts to achieve success in his career and sit in a high position. It is better to slander Marty's running dog role for nothing. Marty knows the purpose of Frank's words. Although he is irritable, he still won't fall for it: Do you think you can irritate me? Turn around and want to go again (If you are determined, you will not be unlucky if you go behind.). Of course, Frank has more than this trick, he is even more exciting: you dare not go, I have a dead poor child in my hands. (This is the bargaining chip of Fu. Now that Marty is gone, this one is hard to explain.) Marty at the door throws his own bargaining chip: I have two million respected teachers. Frank just waited for your words to hold you back: But I have something better. Standing up and pushing the box, it didn't arouse Marty's anger, but first aroused Marty's curiosity: OK, I'll play with you (Have you ever played Frank?). Seeing the bricks out of the box, Frank approached slowly, and the idiot Marty replied: You are an idiot (want to kill me with a brick?). Frank solved the mystery: I played the brick throwing incident with Doug. Of course Marty was shocked. Frank continued to mock this real idiot: Think about it you still let me ask my wife Daoqian? (I don't know in the dark, what an idiot.) Marty, who was teased and humiliated, began to get angry: You are so unscrupulous. Frank talked closer and closer, face to face. The fire is almost over, continue to humiliate: Why don’t you kneel down, this is what you have to do... Marty warned twice: Back! (If you don’t stand back, I won’t blame me for being polite.) Frank just waited for your anger, the fire was in place, his hands surrounded the three-quarters of the upper space of Marty (causing a sense of depression), and the smell came out of his mouth. To Marty’s face: Because the only thing you can get from me is to spray on... (It is estimated that there will be lines like the 18th prohibition for children.) Marty was completely irritated, accompanied by a regular American curse , Raised a punch, and this heavy punch knocked Frank to the ground, with blood from the corner of his eye, and Frank's heart was also beaten (the person who was beaten was happy, wouldn't it be very cheap?). Marty's punch also woke him up, knowing that he was in the game, and the consequences were very serious (people outside heard the movement and knocked on the door to ask.), incoherently argued: I will tell them that you provoked me, it was you. The thrown bricks. Frank "Friendly Reminder": Who would believe you? (You have no evidence. Only the two of us are present. There is no witness.) Assaulting a member of Congress is a felony, but I will not prosecute you because the strike will stop immediately. At this point, Marty surrendered unconditionally, and the government represented by Frank won the strike.
That night, Claire was distressed and worried: Will there be scars? Frank speaks with a pun: I have a thick skin. (A punch in exchange for a strike is still worth it. It just leaves scars and breaks the official status, which will affect future promotion.) Apart from the big victory, Claire is slightly dissatisfied with Frank's concealment of the brick throwing incident, and mentions it by the way. When Steve was critically ill, Frank understood what his wife meant: Should I visit him? Claire refused: No. (In case Steve said something unpleasant to Frank before he died, the scene would be unsightly.) At this time, the junior Zoe called and Claire said that he would pay Steve’s funeral expenses (always a little guilty.) . Frank comforted his wife, and did not answer the phone call from the junior third, leaving the triumphant brick under the bright moon in front of the window...
Comment: The corner of Frank's eye was bleeding from Marty's hard punch. After the two went out, reporters outside saw it. What do you think about this scene? Your Marty’s strike resulted in the killing of the children. Frank kindly asked you to come and discuss it. Instead, you wounded the other person. How can you say that you can get it right? No one will sympathize with strikes anymore. Even if Marty still refuses to stop the strike, "civilian assaulting court order officer is a felony." As long as Frank tells him, Marty will have to go to jail, and the strike is still over. Frank always has room to do things, and he will not force Marty to death. As long as Marty agrees to stop the strike, Frank will not account for the damage to Marty's prison. In case Marty is forced to prison, Marty still calls on other men to continue the strike. Losing both sides is still not the best result. It is better to sell his personal feelings and let Marty end the strike "friendly". This is also Frank's power trick, weighing the pros and cons. If Marty is not irritated and missed, then Frank will lose completely, so the victory is more dangerous.
Frank finally stopped the strike and passed the bill, which was a marvelous achievement. With this achievement capital, Frank has been greatly different in the president's mind since then, and the throne of the vice president also waved to him. Even after Frank recommended Russell to run for governor in front of the president, the whole party opposed it, and the president finally had trouble opposing it.

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  • Francis Underwood: I love that woman. I love her more than sharks love blood.

  • Francis Underwood: Such a waste of talent. He chose money over power. In this town, a mistake nearly everyone makes. Money is the McMansion in Sarasota that starts falling apart after 10 years. Power is the old stone building that stands for centuries. I cannot respect someone who doesn't see the difference.