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Those of you watching the inferior Netflix version of "House of Cards"...I have questions.
Posted by
Mel Profit (aka Mel Profit)
Aug 23 '17, 12:45
does Spacey talk directly to the audience at key moments?
Does he use the line, "you might think that, I couldn't possibly comment." when doing so?
I used to love that in the PBS series.
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"The British House of Cards" -- nm
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con_carne
Aug 23, 13:08
1) yes 2) once that I remember, but didn't become a thing
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Reagen
Aug 23, 12:47
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thanks. It never got old in the PBS series. -- nm
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Mel Profit
Aug 23, 12:49
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Were I to compare the Netflix HoC to GoT, I would say: One is an outlandish fantasy about power and cruelty and the other has dragons. -- nm
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Reagen
Aug 23, 12:55
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*clap*.........*clap*........................ ..............*clap* -- nm
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Mel Profit
Aug 23, 13:26
the PBS series is outstanding -- nm
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peglegpete
Aug 23, 12:47
He used to, but I don't remember him doing it in the last season. I binged it really fast though. -- nm
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jnine
Aug 23, 12:47
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