The story of Frank Underwood's step-by-step climb from the House whip to supreme power. He is best described as wily and ruthless. In the process of using each other with female reporters, he showed his powerful political skills. He calmly defeated each political opponent and gradually gained the president's trust. He will ruthlessly abandon or even kill those who have used up, which is outrageous. But his love and tolerance for his wife makes people realize his humanity. The anger and out-of-control at the awarding party showed another side of this ruthless politician. Foresight, insight, capricious, elusive. He portrayed the image of a cold-blooded and ruthless politician vividly and vividly, and eventually became the most powerful man in the free world. A lot of the knowledge of the American system in this show was eye-opening. The White House, Congress, the president, lawmakers, aides, lobbyists, and capitalists, we can see that these various factors are intertwined into a web, and the American system is tightly bound and presented in front of our eyes. The great thing about this show is that it can be seen that although the American system is not perfect, they are deeply reflecting on themselves. This spirit of not being afraid to present their system problems to the world is truly admirable.
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