The unusual release strategy for the series starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright created initial buzz, but the show hasn't stayed in the cultural conversation.
If "House of Cards" were an actual television show, this would be the day after its finale — a time to analyze the cultural impact of the E-ticket D.C. thriller starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, and to painstakingly mine the end of the first season for clues to the second. There would be hashtags and recaps, heated discussions and lists of things to love and hate.
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