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House of Cards (American TV series)

Index House of Cards (American TV series)

House of Cards is an American political thriller television series created by Beau Willimon. [1]

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  1. 277 relations: Aaron Sorkin, Acting President of the United States, Alan Sepinwall, Albuquerque Journal, Alessandra Stanley, AMC (TV channel), Andrew Davies (writer), Anthony Rapp, Apple TV, Article of impeachment, Assassination, Babel (film), Backstage (magazine), Baltimore, BBC, Beau Willimon, Blackmail, Blu-ray, Bodyguard, Boris McGiver, Boss (TV series), Breaking Bad, Business Insider, By-election, California, Campaign manager, Campbell Scott, CHCH-DT, Chief content officer, China, Chroma key, Chuck Schumer, Claire Underwood, Cody Fern, Coma, Congressional Black Caucus, Constance Zimmer, Corey Stoll, Cyberattack, Cyberterrorism, Dallas, Damian Young, Dana Brunetti, David Fincher, David Manson (producer), Deadline Hollywood, Democratic Party (United States), Derek Cecil, Diane Lane, Dominique McElligott, ... Expand index (227 more) »

  2. 2010s American political television series
  3. American political drama television series
  4. House of Cards
  5. Salary controversies in television
  6. Television series by Media Rights Capital

Aaron Sorkin

Aaron Benjamin Sorkin (born June 9, 1961) is an American playwright, screenwriter, and film director.

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Acting President of the United States

An acting president of the United States is a person who exercises the powers and duties of the President of the United States despite not holding the office in their own right.

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Alan Sepinwall

Alan Sepinwall (born October 19, 1973) is an American television reviewer and writer.

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Albuquerque Journal

The Albuquerque Journal is the largest newspaper in the U.S. state of New Mexico.

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Alessandra Stanley

Alessandra Stanley (born October 3, 1955 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American journalist.

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AMC (TV channel)

AMC is an American basic cable television channel that first launched in 1984, and is the namesake flagship property of AMC Networks.

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Andrew Davies (writer)

Andrew Wynford Davies (born 20 September 1936) is a Welsh screenwriter and novelist, best known for his television adaptations of To Serve Them All My Days, House of Cards, Middlemarch, Pride and Prejudice, Bleak House, War & Peace, and his original serial A Very Peculiar Practice.

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Anthony Rapp

Anthony Deane Rapp (born October 26, 1971) is an American actor and singer who originated the role of Mark Cohen in the Broadway production of Rent.

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Apple TV

Apple TV is a digital media player and microconsole developed and marketed by Apple.

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Article of impeachment

An article of impeachment is a documented statement which specifies the charges to be tried in an impeachment trial as a basis for removing an officeholder.

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Assassination

Assassination is the willful killing, by a sudden, secret, or planned attack, of a personespecially if prominent or important.

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Babel (film)

Babel is a 2006 psychological drama film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and written by Guillermo Arriaga.

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Backstage (magazine)

Backstage, also previously written as Back Stage, is an American entertainment industry trade publication.

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Baltimore

Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland.

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BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.

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Beau Willimon

Pack Beauregard Willimon (born October 26, 1977) is an American playwright and screenwriter.

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Blackmail

Blackmail is a criminal act of coercion using a threat.

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Blu-ray

Blu-ray (Blu-ray Disc or BD) is a digital optical disc data storage format designed to supersede the DVD format.

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Bodyguard

A bodyguard (or close protection officer/operative) is a type of security guard, government law enforcement officer, or servicemember who protects a person or a group of people — usually witnesses, high-ranking public officials or officers, wealthy people, and celebrities — from danger: generally theft, assault, kidnapping, assassination, harassment, loss of confidential information, threats, or other criminal offences.

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Boris McGiver

Boris McGiver (born January 23, 1962) is an American actor.

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Boss (TV series)

Boss is an American political drama television series created by Farhad Safinia. House of Cards (American TV series) and Boss (TV series) are 2010s American political television series and American political drama television series.

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Breaking Bad

Breaking Bad is an American crime drama television series created and produced by Vince Gilligan for AMC. House of Cards (American TV series) and Breaking Bad are Peabody Award-winning television programs, Primetime Emmy Award-winning television series, serial drama television series and television series by Sony Pictures Television.

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Business Insider

Business Insider (stylized in all caps, shortened to BI, known from 2021 to 2023 as Insider) is a New York City–based multinational financial and business news website founded in 2007.

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By-election

A by-election, also known as a special election in the United States and the Philippines, and a bye-election or a bypoll in India, is an election used to fill an office that has become vacant between general elections.

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California

California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.

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Campaign manager

A campaign manager, campaign chairperson, or campaign director is an individual whose role is to coordinate a political campaign's spending, broad tactics, and hiring.

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Campbell Scott

Campbell Scott (born July 19, 1961) is an American actor, producer and director.

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CHCH-DT

CHCH-DT (channel 11) is an independent television station in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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Chief content officer

A chief content officer (CCO) is a corporate executive responsible for the brand development through content creation and multi-channel publication of the organization's content (text, video, audio, animation, etc.). The CCO oversees the content creation team and make sure that all content initiatives are done the way it is envisioned.

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China

China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.

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Chroma key

Chroma key compositing, or chroma keying, is a visual-effects and post-production technique for compositing (layering) two or more images or video streams together based on colour hues (chroma range).

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Chuck Schumer

Charles Ellis Schumer (born November 23, 1950) is an American politician serving as Senate Majority Leader since 2021 and as a United States senator from New York since 1999.

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Claire Underwood

Claire Underwood (née Hale) is a fictional character in House of Cards, played by Robin Wright.

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Cody Fern

Cody Fern (born 6 July 1988) is an Australian actor and director.

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Coma

A coma is a deep state of prolonged unconsciousness in which a person cannot be awakened, fails to respond normally to painful stimuli, light, or sound, lacks a normal wake-sleep cycle and does not initiate voluntary actions.

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Congressional Black Caucus

The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) is a caucus made up of African-American members of the United States Congress.

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Constance Zimmer

Constance Zimmer (born October 11, 1970) is an American actress.

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Corey Stoll

Corey Daniel Stoll (born March 14, 1976) is an American actor.

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Cyberattack

A cyberattack (or cyber attack) occurs when there is an unauthorized action against computer infrastructure that compromises the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of its content.

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Cyberterrorism

Cyberterrorism is the use of the Internet to conduct violent acts that result in, or threaten, the loss of life or significant bodily harm, in order to achieve political or ideological gains through threat or intimidation.

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Dallas

Dallas is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in the United States at 7.5 million people.

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Damian Young

Damian Young (born October 27, 1961) is an American actor notable for his appearance in the Hal Hartley film Amateur (1994).

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Dana Brunetti

Dana Brunetti (born June 11, 1973) is an American media executive, film producer and entrepreneur.

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David Fincher

David Andrew Leo Fincher (born August 28, 1962) is an American film director.

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David Manson (producer)

David Manson (born 1952) is a Peabody Award-winning American film and television producer, screenwriter and director.

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Deadline Hollywood

Deadline Hollywood, commonly known as Deadline and also referred to as Deadline.com, is an online news site founded as the news blog Deadline Hollywood Daily by Nikki Finke in 2006.

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Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.

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Derek Cecil

Derek Cecil (born January 5, 1973) is an American actor.

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Diane Lane

Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress.

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Dominique McElligott

Dominique McElligott (born March 5, 1986) is an Irish actress.

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Dupont Circle

Dupont Circle (or DuPont Circle) is a historic roundabout park and neighborhood of Washington, D.C., located in Northwest D.C. The Dupont Circle neighborhood is bounded approximately by 16th Street NW to the east, 22nd Street NW to the west, M Street NW to the south, and Florida Avenue NW to the north.

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DVD

The DVD (common abbreviation for digital video disc or digital versatile disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format.

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Edinburgh International Television Festival

The Edinburgh International Television Festival is an annual media event held in the United Kingdom each August which brings together delegates from the television and digital world to debate the major issues facing the industry.

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Eigil Bryld

Eigil Bryld is a cinematographer, born 27 February 1971 in Odense, Denmark.

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Election day

Election day or polling day is the day on which general elections are held.

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Elizabeth Marvel

Elizabeth Marvel (born November 27, 1969) is an American actress.

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Ellen Barkin

Ellen Rona Barkin (born April 16, 1954) is an American actress.

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Emmy Awards

The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry.

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Eric Roth

Eric R. Roth (born March 22, 1945) is an American screenwriter.

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Española, New Mexico

Española is a city primarily in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, United States.

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Extortion

Extortion is the practice of obtaining benefit (e.g., money or goods) through coercion.

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Federal impeachment in the United States

In the United States, federal impeachment is the process by which the House of Representatives charges the president, vice president, or another civil federal officer for alleged misconduct.

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First Lady of the United States

First Lady of the United States (FLOTUS) is the title held by the hostess of the White House, usually the wife of the president of the United States, concurrent with the president's term in office.

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Forbes

Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong-based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014.

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Fourth wall

The fourth wall is a performance convention in which an invisible, imaginary wall separates actors from the audience.

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Foxtel

NXE Australia Pty Limited, trading as the Foxtel Group, is an Australian pay television company—operating in cable television, direct broadcast satellite television, and IPTV streaming services.

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Frank Pugliese

Frank Pugliese is an American TV writer and artistic director.

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Frank Underwood (House of Cards)

Francis Joseph Underwood is a fictional character and the protagonist of the American adaptation of House of Cards, portrayed by Kevin Spacey.

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Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and for HBO. House of Cards (American TV series) and Game of Thrones are 2010s American LGBT-related drama television series, Peabody Award-winning television programs, Primetime Emmy Award-winning television series, serial drama television series and television controversies in the United States.

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Gelsemium

Gelsemium is an Asian and North American genus of flowering plants belonging to family Gelsemiaceae.

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Gerald McRaney

Gerald Lee McRaney (born August 19, 1947) is an American television and film actor.

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Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama is an award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).

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Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama is a Golden Globe Award presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).

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Golden Globe Awards

The Golden Globe Awards are accolades bestowed for excellence in both American and international film and television.

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Governor (United States)

In the United States, a governor serves as the chief executive and commander-in-chief in each of the fifty states and in the five permanently inhabited territories, functioning as head of state and head of government therein.

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Governor of Colorado

The governor of Colorado is the head of government of the U.S. state of Colorado.

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Governor of New York

The governor of New York is the head of government of the U.S. state of New York.

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Greg Kinnear

Gregory Buck Kinnear (born June 17, 1963) is an American actor and former talk show host.

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Hacker

A hacker is a person skilled in information technology who achieves goals by non-standard means.

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Hank Stuever

Hank Stuever (born 1968) is an American journalist who writes about popular culture for the Style section of The Washington Post.

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Harford County, Maryland

Harford County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maryland.

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HBO

Home Box Office (HBO) is an American pay television network, which is the flagship property of namesake parent-subsidiary Home Box Office, Inc., itself a unit owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.

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Hillary Clinton

Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Rodham; born October 26, 1947) is an American politician and diplomat who served as the 67th United States secretary of state in the administration of Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013, as a U.S. senator representing New York from 2001 to 2009, and as the first lady of the United States to former president Bill Clinton from 1993 to 2001.

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House of Cards (British TV series)

House of Cards is a 1990 British political thriller television serial in four episodes, set after the end of Margaret Thatcher's tenure as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. House of Cards (American TV series) and House of Cards (British TV series) are house of Cards, Peabody Award-winning television programs, Primetime Emmy Award-winning television series and television shows based on British novels.

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House of Cards (novel)

House of Cards is a political thriller novel by British author Michael Dobbs. House of Cards (American TV series) and House of Cards (novel) are house of Cards.

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House of Cards season 1

The first season of the American television drama series House of Cards premiered exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on February 1, 2013.

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House of Cards season 2

The second season of the American television drama series House of Cards began filming a set of 13 episodes on April 29, 2013, and concluded on November 8.

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House of Cards season 3

The third season of the American television drama series House of Cards was commissioned on February 4, 2014.

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House of Cards season 4

The fourth season of the American television drama series House of Cards was announced by Netflix via Twitter on April 2, 2015.

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House of Cards season 5

The fifth season of House of Cards, an American political drama television series created by Beau Willimon for Netflix, was released on May 30, 2017.

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House of Cards season 6

The sixth and final season of House of Cards, an American political drama television series created by Beau Willimon for Netflix, was released on November 2, 2018.

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Howard Dean

Howard Brush Dean III (born November 17, 1948) is an American physician, author, consultant, and retired politician who served as the 79th governor of Vermont from 1991 to 2003 and chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) from 2005 to 2009.

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HuffPost

HuffPost (The Huffington Post until 2017; often abbreviated as HuffPo) is an American progressive news website, with localized and international editions.

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Iago

Iago is a fictional character in Shakespeare's Othello (c. 1601–1604).

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Ian Richardson

Ian William Richardson (7 April 19349 February 2007) was a British actor from Edinburgh, Scotland.

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IndieWire

IndieWire is a film industry and film criticism website that was established in 1996.

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Islamic fundamentalism

Islamic fundamentalism has been defined as a revivalist and reform movement of Muslims who aim to return to the founding scriptures of Islam.

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James Martinez (actor)

James Martinez is an American actor, known for his role as Alex Romero in season five of the Netflix series House of Cards, and Armando Salazar on the Hulu series Love, Victor.

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James Poniewozik

James Poniewozik (born July 12, 1968) is an American journalist and television critic.

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Jayne Atkinson

Jayne Atkinson (born 18 February 1959) is a British-American actress.

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Jeff Beal

Jeff Beal (born June 20, 1963) is an American composer of music for film, television, recordings, and the concert hall.

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Jimmi Simpson

Jimmi Simpson (born November 21, 1975) is an American actor.

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Joel Kinnaman

Charles Joel Nordström Kinnaman (born 25 November 1979) is a Swedish actor.

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John David Coles

John David Coles is an American director and producer.

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John Melfi

John P. Melfi is a United States–based television and movie producer noted for his work on Sex and the City, Rome, Nurse Jackie, House of Cards, and And Just Like That....

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Joppa, Maryland

Joppa is a former colonial town and current planning region of Harford County, Maryland, United States.

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Jordan Valley

The Jordan Valley (Ghawr al-Urdunn; Emek HaYarden) forms part of the larger Jordan Rift Valley.

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Joshua Donen

Joshua Donen (born August 10, 1955) is an American film producer.

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Kate Mara

Kate Rooney Mara (born February 27, 1983) is an American actress.

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Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey Fowler (born July 26, 1959) is an American actor.

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Kim Dickens

Kim Dickens is an American actress.

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Knoxville, Tennessee

Knoxville is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Tennessee, United States.

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KOAT-TV

KOAT-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, affiliated with ABC.

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Kristen Connolly

Kristen Connolly (born July 12, 1980) is an American actress.

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Lars Mikkelsen

Lars Dittmann Mikkelsen (born 6 May 1964) is a Danish actor.

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Las Vegas, New Mexico

Las Vegas, often known simply as Vegas, is a city in and the county seat of San Miguel County, New Mexico, United States.

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Lawyer

A lawyer is a person who practices law.

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LGBT rights by country or territory

Rights affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people vary greatly by country or jurisdiction—encompassing everything from the legal recognition of same-sex marriage to the death penalty for homosexuality.

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LGBTQ Nation

LGBTQ Nation is an American online news magazine headquartered in San Francisco, California.

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List of ambassadors of the United States to the United Nations

The United States ambassador to the United Nations is the leader of the U.S. delegation, the U.S. Mission to the United Nations.

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Lobbying

Lobbying is a form of advocacy, which lawfully attempts to directly influence legislators or government officials, such as regulatory agencies or judiciary.

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The Long Island Sound link is a proposed bridge or tunnel that would link Long Island, New York, to Westchester County or Connecticut, across Long Island Sound east of the Throgs Neck Bridge.

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Louisiana

Louisiana (Louisiane; Luisiana; Lwizyàn) is a state in the Deep South and South Central regions of the United States.

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Macbeth

Macbeth (full title The Tragedie of Macbeth) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare.

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Mahershala Ali

Mahershala Ali (born Mahershalalhashbaz Gilmore on February 16, 1974) is an American actor.

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Martial law

Martial law is the replacement of civilian government by military rule and the suspension of civilian legal processes for military powers.

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Martin Ahlgren

Martin Ahlgren, is a Swedish cinematographer.

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Maryland

Maryland is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.

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Maryland Center for History and Culture

The Maryland Center for History and Culture (MCHC), formerly the Maryland Historical Society (MdHS), founded on March 1, 1844, is the oldest cultural institution in the U.S. state of Maryland.

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Melissa James Gibson

Melissa James Gibson is a Canadian-born playwright based in New York.

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Member of congress

A member of congress (MOC), also known as a congressman or congresswoman, is a person who has been appointed or elected and inducted into an official body called a congress, typically to represent a particular constituency in a legislature.

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Metacritic

Metacritic is a website that aggregates reviews of films, television shows, music albums, video games, and formerly books.

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Michael Dobbs

Michael John Dobbs, Baron Dobbs (born 14 November 1948) is a British Conservative politician and author, best known for his House of Cards trilogy.

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Michael Kelly (actor)

Michael Kelly (born May 22, 1969) is an American actor.

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Michel Gill

Michel Gill (born April 16, 1960), also known as Michael Gill, is an American actor best known for playing President Garrett Walker in the Netflix series House of Cards and Gideon Goddard on Mr. Robot.

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Molly Parker

Molly Parker (born June 30, 1972) is a Canadian actress, writer, and director.

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Mount Vernon, Baltimore

Mount Vernon is a neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, located immediately north of the city's downtown.

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Mozhan Marnò

Mozhan Navabi (born May 3, 1980) is an American film and television actress.

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MRC (company)

MRC II Distribution Company, L.P., doing business as MRC (formerly Media Rights Capital), is an American film and television studio.

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Nathan Darrow

Nathan Darrow (born) is an American actor known for his role as Secret Service agent Edward Meechum in House of Cards, John Custer in Preacher, Mick Danzig in Billions, Andrew Madoff in The Wizard of Lies, and as Victor Fries/Mr. Freeze in Gotham.

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National Security Agency

The National Security Agency (NSA) is an intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense, under the authority of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI).

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Native American gaming

Native American gaming comprises casinos, bingo halls, slots halls and other gambling operations on Indian reservations or other tribal lands in the United States.

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NCIS (TV series)

NCIS is an American military police procedural television series and the first installment within the ''NCIS'' media franchise.

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Netflix

Netflix is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service.

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Neve Campbell

Neve Adrianne Campbell (born October 3, 1973) is a Canadian actress.

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New Mexico

New Mexico (Nuevo MéxicoIn Peninsular Spanish, a spelling variant, Méjico, is also used alongside México. According to the Diccionario panhispánico de dudas by Royal Spanish Academy and Association of Academies of the Spanish Language, the spelling version with J is correct; however, the spelling with X is recommended, as it is the one that is used in Mexican Spanish.; Yootó Hahoodzo) is a state in the Southwestern region of the United States.

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Non-governmental organization

A non-governmental organization (NGO) (see spelling differences) is an organization that generally is formed independent from government.

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Ohio

Ohio is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Othello

Othello (full title: The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice) is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare, around 1603.

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Oval Office

The Oval Office is the formal working space of the president of the United States.

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Pardon

A pardon is a government decision to allow a person to be relieved of some or all of the legal consequences resulting from a criminal conviction.

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Parliamentary system

A parliamentary system, or parliamentary democracy, is a system of democratic government where the head of government (who may also be the head of state) derives their democratic legitimacy from their ability to command the support ("confidence") of the legislature, typically a parliament, to which they are accountable.

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Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives

Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives, also known as floor leaders, are congresspeople who coordinate legislative initiatives and serve as the chief spokespersons for their parties on the House floor.

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Patricia Arquette

Patricia Arquette (born April 8, 1968) is an American actress.

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Patricia Clarkson

Patricia Davies Clarkson (born December 29, 1959) is an American actress.

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Paul Sparks

Paul Sparks (born October 16, 1971) is an American actor.

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Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Dutch), is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States.

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Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district

Pennsylvania's first congressional district includes all of Bucks County and a sliver of Montgomery County in southeastern Pennsylvania.

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People (magazine)

People is an American weekly magazine that specializes in celebrity news and human-interest stories.

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Planned Parenthood

The Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. (PPFA), or simply Planned Parenthood, is an American nonprofit organization, p. 18.

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Political action committee

In the United States, a political action committee (PAC) is a tax-exempt 527 organization that pools campaign contributions from members and donates those funds to campaigns for or against candidates, ballot initiatives, or legislation.

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Political drama

A political drama can describe a play, film or TV program that has a political component, whether reflecting the author's political opinion, or describing a politician or series of political events.

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Political machine

In the politics of representative democracies, a political machine is a party organization that recruits its members by the use of tangible incentives (such as money or political jobs) and that is characterized by a high degree of leadership control over member activity.

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Political thriller

A political thriller is a thriller that is set against the backdrop of a political power struggle, high stakes and suspense is the core of the story.

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Post-production

Post-production is part of the process of filmmaking, video production, audio production, and photography.

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PR Newswire

PR Newswire is a distributor of press releases headquartered in Chicago.

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Pragmatism

Pragmatism is a philosophical tradition that views language and thought as tools for prediction, problem solving, and action, rather than describing, representing, or mirroring reality.

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President of Russia

The president of the Russian Federation (Prezident Rossiyskoy Federatsii) is the executive head of state of Russia.

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President of the United States

The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America.

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour)

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour) is an annual award presented as part of the Primetime Emmy Awards.

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series is presented to the best directing of a television drama series, usually for a particular episode.

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series is an award presented since 1951 by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series is an award presented annually by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series is an award that is presented annually by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series is an award presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series is an award presented annually in the U.S. by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS).

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)

This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score).

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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Drama Series

This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Drama Series.

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Primetime Emmy Awards

The Primetime Emmy Awards, or Primetime Emmys, are part of the extensive range of Emmy Awards for artistic and technical merit for the American television industry.

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Prologue

A prologue or prolog (from Greek πρόλογος prólogos, from πρό pró, "before" and λόγος lógos, "word") is an opening to a story that establishes the context and gives background details, often some earlier story that ties into the main one, and other miscellaneous information.

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Rachel Brosnahan

Rachel Brosnahan (born July 12, 1990) is an American actress.

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Radio Times

Radio Times (currently styled as RadioTimes) is a British weekly listings magazine devoted to television and radio programme schedules, with other features such as interviews, film reviews and lifestyle items.

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Randy Shaw

Randy Shaw is an attorney, author, and activist who lives in Berkeley, California.

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Read-through

The read-through, table-read, or table work is a stage of film, television, radio, and theatre production when an organized reading of the screenplay or script is conducted around a table by the actors with speaking parts.

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Reg E. Cathey

Reginald Eurias Cathey (August 18, 1958 – February 9, 2018) was an American character actor.

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Relapse

In internal medicine, relapse or recidivism is a recurrence of a past (typically medical) condition.

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Republican Party (United States)

The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.

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Richard III (play)

Richard III is a play by William Shakespeare.

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Richard III of England

Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England from 26 June 1483 until his death in 1485.

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Rob Lowe

Robert Hepler Lowe (born March 17, 1964) is an American actor, filmmaker, and podcast host.

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Robin Wright

Robin Gayle Wright (born April 8, 1966) is an American actress and director.

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Rooney Mara

Rooney Mara Phoenix (born April 17, 1985) is an American actress.

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Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television.

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Running mate

A running mate is a person running together with another person on a joint ticket during an election.

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Russia

Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia.

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Safe house

A safe house (also spelled safehouse) is a dwelling place or building whose unassuming appearance makes it an inconspicuous location where one can hide out, take shelter, or conduct clandestine activities.

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Sakina Jaffrey

Sakina Jaffrey (born February 14, 1962) is an American actress.

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Salon.com

Salon is an American politically progressive and liberal news and opinion website created in 1995.

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Sandrine Holt

Sandrine Claire Holt (born Sandrine Vanessa Ho; 19 November 1972) is a British-born Canadian model and actress.

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Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico, and the county seat of Santa Fe County.

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Sebastian Arcelus

Sebastian Arcelus (born November 5, 1976) is an American actor, best known for his roles as Lucas Goodwin on the Netflix thriller series House of Cards (2013–2016) and Jay Whitman on the CBS political drama series Madam Secretary (2014–2019).

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Second ladies and gentlemen of the United States

The second gentleman or second lady of the United States (SGOTUS or SLOTUS) is the informal title held by the spouse of the vice president of the United States, concurrent with the vice president's term of office.

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Secret society

A secret society is an organization about which the activities, events, inner functioning, or membership are concealed.

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Sex worker

A sex worker is a person who provides sex work, either on a regular or occasional basis.

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Short film

A short film is a film with a low running time.

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Showcase (Australian TV channel)

Showcase (formerly Fox Showcase) is an Australian premium drama cable and satellite television channel.

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Showtime (TV network)

Showtime, also known as Paramount+ with Showtime (with "Showtime" being the former name of its main channel from 1976 to 2024, but still used for certain marketing and channel branding contexts), is an American premium television network and the flagship property of Showtime Networks, a sub-division of the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global.

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Solicitor General of the United States

The Solicitor General of the United States (USSG or SG), the fourth-highest-ranking official within the United States Department of Justice, represents the federal government in cases before the Supreme Court of the United States.

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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Inc. (abbreviated as SPHE) is the home entertainment distribution division of Sony Pictures Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony.

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South Carolina

South Carolina is a state in the coastal Southeastern region of the United States.

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South Carolina's 5th congressional district

South Carolina's 5th congressional district is a congressional district in northern South Carolina bordering North Carolina.

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Special counsel

In the United States, a special counsel (formerly called special prosecutor or independent counsel) is a lawyer appointed to investigate, and potentially prosecute, a particular case of suspected wrongdoing for which a conflict of interest exists for the usual prosecuting authority.

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State of the Union

The State of the Union Address (sometimes abbreviated to SOTU) is an annual message delivered by the president of the United States to a joint session of the United States Congress near the beginning of most calendar years on the current condition of the nation.

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Streaming television

Streaming television is the digital distribution of television content, such as television series and films, streamed over the Internet.

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Ted Sarandos

Theodore Anthony Sarandos Jr. is an American businessman who is the co-chief executive officer of Netflix, Inc.

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Television pilot

A television pilot (also known as a pilot or a pilot episode and sometimes marketed as a tele-movie) in United Kingdom and United States television, is a standalone episode of a television series that is used to sell a show to a television network or other distributor.

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Tennessee

Tennessee, officially the State of Tennessee, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States.

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Texas

Texas (Texas or Tejas) is the most populous state in the South Central region of the United States.

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The Atlantic

The Atlantic is an American magazine and multi-platform publisher.

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The Baltimore Sun

The Baltimore Sun is the largest general-circulation daily newspaper based in the U.S. state of Maryland and provides coverage of local, regional, national, and international news.

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (film)

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a 2008 American fantasy romantic drama film directed by David Fincher.

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The Daily Beast

The Daily Beast is an American news website focused on politics, media, and pop culture.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.

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The Denver Post

The Denver Post is a daily newspaper and website published in the Denver metropolitan area.

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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011 film)

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a 2011 mystery thriller film based on the 2005 novel by Swedish writer Stieg Larsson.

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The Hollywood Reporter

The Hollywood Reporter (THR) is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Hollywood film, television, and entertainment industries.

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The Independent

The Independent is a British online newspaper.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Old Vic

The Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre in Waterloo, London, England.

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The Star-Ledger

The Star-Ledger is the largest circulation newspaper in New Jersey.

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The Times of Israel

The Times of Israel is an Israeli multi-language online newspaper that was launched in 2012.

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The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.

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Three (TV channel)

Three (Toru), stylised as +HR.

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Time (magazine)

Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.

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Toronto Star

The Toronto Star is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper.

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Total war

Total war is a type of warfare that includes any and all (including civilian-associated) resources and infrastructure as legitimate military targets, mobilises all of the resources of society to fight the war, and gives priority to warfare over non-combatant needs.

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Trade war

A trade war is an economic conflict often resulting from extreme protectionism in which states raise or create tariffs or other trade barriers against each other in response to trade barriers created by the other party.

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Trigger Street Productions

Trigger Street Productions is an American entertainment production company formed by Kevin Spacey in 1997 and further developed by his business partner Dana Brunetti.

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Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution

The Twelfth Amendment (Amendment XII) to the United States Constitution provides the procedure for electing the president and vice president.

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Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution

The Twenty-fifth Amendment (Amendment XXV) to the United States Constitution addresses issues related to presidential succession and disability.

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Ultra-high-definition television

Ultra-high-definition television (also known as Ultra HD television, Ultra HD, UHDTV, UHD and Super Hi-Vision) today includes 4K UHD and 8K UHD, which are two digital video formats with an aspect ratio of 16:9.

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United States Capitol Police

The United States Capitol Police (USCP) is a federal law enforcement agency in the United States with nationwide jurisdiction charged with protecting the United States Congress within the District of Columbia and throughout the United States and its territories.

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United States Congress

The United States Congress, or simply Congress, is the legislature of the federal government of the United States.

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United States Department of Commerce

The United States Department of Commerce (DOC) is an executive department of the U.S. federal government concerned with creating the conditions for economic growth and opportunity.

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United States Department of Justice

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ), also known as the Justice Department, is a federal executive department of the United States government tasked with the enforcement of federal law and administration of justice in the United States.

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United States Electoral College

In the United States, the Electoral College is the group of presidential electors that is formed every four years during the presidential election for the sole purpose of voting for the president and vice president.

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United States House Committee on the Judiciary

The U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, also called the House Judiciary Committee, is a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives.

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United States House of Representatives

The United States House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber.

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United States presidential primary

Each of the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and territories of the United States holds either primary elections or caucuses to help nominate individual candidates for president of the United States.

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United States Secretary of State

The United States secretary of state (SecState) is a member of the executive branch of the federal government and the head of the Department of State.

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United States Senate

The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress.

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Uproxx

Uproxx (stylized in all caps) is an entertainment and popular culture news website.

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USA Today

USA Today (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company.

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Variety (magazine)

Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.

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Vice President of the United States

The vice president of the United States (VPOTUS) is the second-highest officer in the executive branch of the U.S. federal government, after the president of the United States, and ranks first in the presidential line of succession.

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Virgin TV

Virgin TV is a digital pay cable television service in the United Kingdom, owned by Liberty Global (50%) and Telefónica (50%) after the merger its UK businesses to form Virgin Media O2.

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Vox (website)

Vox is an American news and opinion website owned by Vox Media.

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War on terror

The war on terror, officially the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT), is a global counterterrorist military campaign initiated by the United States following the September 11 attacks and is the most recent global conflict spanning multiple wars.

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Washington Metro

The Washington Metro, often abbreviated as the Metro and formally the Metrorail, is a rapid transit system serving the Washington metropolitan area of the United States.

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Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States.

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Webisode

A webisode (portmanteau of "web" and "episode") is an episode of a series that is distributed as part of a web series or on streaming television.

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West Wing

The West Wing of the White House houses the offices of the president of the United States.

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White House

The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States.

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White House Chief of Staff

The White House chief of staff is the head of the Executive Office of the President of the United States, a cabinet position in the federal government of the United States.

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White House Counsel

The White House counsel is a senior staff appointee of the president of the United States whose role is to advise the president on all legal issues concerning the president and their administration.

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Wiseguy (TV series)

Wiseguy is an American crime drama television series that aired on CBS from September 16, 1987, to December 8, 1990, for a total of 75 episodes over four seasons.

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Witness tampering

Witness tampering is the act of attempting to improperly influence, alter or prevent the testimony of witnesses within criminal or civil proceedings.

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Xbox 360

The Xbox 360 is a home video game console developed by Microsoft.

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YouTube

YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.

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Zee Café

Zee Café is an Indian pay television channel owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises.

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4K resolution

4K resolution refers to a horizontal display resolution of approximately 4,000 pixels.

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65th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

The 65th Annual Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony was held on September 15, 2013, at the Nokia Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles.

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65th Primetime Emmy Awards

The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards, honoring the best in prime time television programming from June 1, 2012 until May 31, 2013, were held on Sunday, September 22, 2013 at the Nokia Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles, California.

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69th Primetime Emmy Awards

The 69th Primetime Emmy Awards honored the best in US prime time television programming from June 1, 2016, until May 31, 2017, as chosen by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

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71st Golden Globe Awards

The 71st Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and American television of 2013, was broadcast live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on January 12, 2014, by NBC, as part of the 2013-14 film awards season.

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72nd Golden Globe Awards

The 72nd Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and American television of 2014, was broadcast live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on January 11, 2015, by NBC.

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See also

2010s American political television series

American political drama television series

House of Cards

Salary controversies in television

Television series by Media Rights Capital

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Cards_(American_TV_series)

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