Here is what we know. At some point today Netflix had what it calls a “bug in the system.” We call it a great marking stunt to remind people House of Cards comes out next week. Whatever the reason, if you were quick enough and in the know; you were able to watch 10 out of the 13 episodes of the new season. The first ten episodes are entitled Chapters 27 through 36.
Chapter 27: Claire discovers that a drone with stealth technology is being used to track the sexual, clandestine excursions of capital hill targets. The developer of the classified tracking technology was a school friend of the late Vicent Foster. We have the rest of the summaries for the first ten episodes below.
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Spoiler Alert: Read below at your own risk.
- Chapter 27: A rocky start for the Underwood presidency. Frank wants to introduce an ambitious jobs program, while Claire sets her sights on the United Nations.
- Chapter 28: Claire’s U.N. bid runs into trouble. Frank fights off mutiny with a bold address to the country.
- Chapter 29: The Russian president’s state visit becomes a cold war of wills, and some punks heat things up.
- Chapter 30: Claire bypasses Russia at the U.N. Frank tries to outmaneuver a potential challenger and ends up face to face with a higher power.
- Chapter 31: Frank declares war on Congress to jump-start his jobs program. Claire spars with the Russian Ambassador.
- Chapter 32: Frank and Claire travel to Moscow to negotiate the return of an imprisoned U.S. citizen. Claire takes a stand that jeopardizes their plans.
- Chapter 33: The damage is done and the Underwoods must repair it. But deep wounds don’t heal fast, and sometimes not at all.
- Chapter 34: A hurricane endangers more than just the entire East Coast and Frank must make a difficult choice.
- Chapter 35: The Jordan Valley erupts in chaos just as Frank’s campaign is picking up steam. Claire gets disturbing intel and counsels him.
- Chapter 36: Frank needs to deal with Petrov one on one while Claire tries to preserve the peace-keeping mission. Sacrifices must be made.