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Is "House of Cards" a House of Cards?
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March 18, 2013
Are you a binge viewer? Do you lock yourself in your living room for entire weekends at a time to watch complete seasons of your favorite shows? On demand viewing is at an all-time high, and if the names Francis Underwood, Claire Underwood, and Zoe Barnes mean anything to you, then perhaps you’ve binged a bit on House of Cards, the first series produced by Netflix.
Netflix can't replace a show midseason the way the networks can. All of their eggs are in the House of Cards basket. Is it a good bet? Today, Tom Hall talks about about the House of Cards phenomenon with Roger Casey, pop culture analyst and President of McDaniel College in Westminster.
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