Frank's character reminds me of another similar character in history~Sima Family~
Hiding behind the scenes, but someone who can control The overall situation, ruthless enough, there are means! In the end, I swallowed the world one by one.
In fact, after watching the whole drama, I look forward to a prequel. I want to see how Frank went from an ordinary family to Congress, and even became the master of the White House.
What kind of person is Flack~ He
goes to church, lights a prayer candle, blows out all the other candles first, and blows out his own at the end~ He doesn't believe in God, he believes in man.
He can turn enemies into friends, he can drag Linda and Matthews into his own camp, and even Remy, who has been competing with him, can pull in together when he encounters the greatest threat. It fully shows that there are no eternal friends, only eternal interests.
He is selfish, and he can do whatever he can to achieve his goals. Even Pete, who he personally supported step by step, should not be obedient in the end, and he will handle it himself.
He's not superhuman and makes mistakes because of the Education Act. When I went to a TV debate, I was caught off guard by the opponent because of the easily won debate, and it was in front of my wife. It means that he is not invincible. Compared with Pete, he is much weaker. He has always been too young to withstand blows. He is like a child~~~ If things go wrong, he will only shout.
He will use the resources available, whether it is the little-known "table and chair", the person in charge of the water purification program, or the trusted driver.
He's cruel, but it makes you feel so natural~~ killing Pete is so spontaneous, like killing the dog from the first shot.
He will adjust in time, and when he is at a disadvantage, it is just his greatest ability.
Secretary of State, educational debates, the VP campaign, and his kayak, and finally a run with his wife~~
Frank, it's not inspiring, it's so real~
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