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Claire Underwood reigns in ‘House of Cards’

Francis is very much dead when ‘House of Cards’ opens its final, eightepiso­de run

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The spirit of Francis Underwood and misdeeds past haunt the sixth season of House of Cards and its new US president, the widowed Claire Underwood.

Francis is very much dead when the Netflix series opened its final, eight-episode run on Friday, as an image of Claire bending tenderly over his coffin makes clear.

But there’s no suggestion from the producers or cast that killing off Francis — after the #MeToo-triggered firing of star Kevin Spacey — took a storytelli­ng toll on Netflix’s political satire. It’s following the path of Claire’s rise signalled at the end of season five, this despite the upheaval that halted production a year ago when Spacey was accused of sexual misconduct.

“Ultimately, the only response that we could have was the one that we had,” said executive producer Frank Pugliese. “Which is the cast and crew and everyone involved decided to put their heads down and respond by telling the best story that we possibly could. It was the only way that we could answer anything, any circumstan­ce.”

At least 24 men have accused Spacey, a twotime Oscar winner and a five-time Emmy nominee for his portrayal of Francis, of sexual misconduct or assault. In response to the first claim, from an actor who alleged that Spacey made inappropri­ate advances toward him when he was 14, Spacey said he didn’t recall the alleged encounter but said it would have been “deeply inappropri­ate drunken behaviour.”

Robin Wright, now flying solo as Claire, says it required a group effort to rebound after losing Spacey and his character.

“We all really collaborat­ed well and wanted the best for the show. So I think it was a reunion of, ‘Come on, let’s pull up our bootstraps and forge ahead,’” said Wright, who declined to comment on whether Spacey was missed on set (Wright has also received five Emmy nomination­s for her work on the show).

When Netflix and the studio OK’d the show’s resumption without him, it avoided an unresolved end for the drama that put Netflix on the map as a destinatio­n for original fare. House of Cards also heralded the rise of streaming platforms and more such acclaimed shows, including Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black

and Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale.

That Francis would be gone but not forgotten

was inevitable, said Pugliese: “To deny the weight or the importance of Francis Underwood, you can’t do it so easily. It was such a big part of the story for so many seasons, and at the core of whatever Claire is going through and whatever the series is about.”

Last season ended with Francis out of the Oval Office and Vice President Claire Underwood in, wielding both power and Francis’ direct pipeline to viewers through the camera. “My turn,” she told the audience. What preceded it was her husband “basically telling her that he was going to be controllin­g her presidency from behind the scenes,” said executive producer Melissa James Gibson.

“It was clear at the end of season five that no matter what, season six was going to be an exploratio­n of who owns the White House,” said Pugliese.

Added James Gibson: “Who owns the White House, who owns the narrative. And those things continue to be true. She’s just grappling with them in a different way, and not just with the legacy of Francis but also the characters to whom he made promises.”

The final season begins with Claire ready for battle, as demonstrat­ed by her military-inspired fashion choices and steely demeanour. When told insults and claims of intended violence are flooding in against the first female president, she insists on hearing the ugly details.

“To deny the weight or the importance of Francis Underwood, you can’t do it so easily.” FRANK PUGLIESE | Executive producer

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Photos by Netflix
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Robin Wright, Diane Lane and Greg Kinnear in ‘House of Cards’.
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Kevin Spacey.

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