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"Chapter 2" (or "Episode 102") is the second episode of the first season of the American political thriller drama series '' House of Cards''. It premiered on February 1, 2013, when it was released along with the rest of the first season on the American streaming service Netflix.


Plot

Frank ( Kevin Spacey) is still sitting on the terrace of Freddy's, enjoying his first step to securing his revenge. He is off to meet part of the Democratic leadership for breakfast, where they discuss their course of action on how to handle the poorly-received education bill. They are interrupted by Remy Danton ( Mahershala Ali), a former press secretary-turned-corporate lobbyist, who reminds Frank that his main client, SanCorp, has heavily invested in him. Meanwhile, Doug ( Michael Kelly) finds something on
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Michael Kern ( Kevin Kilner), President Walker's nominee for Secretary of State, but Frank refuses to use it. After leaking the draft of the education bill, Frank secures control of the legislation and lures Donald (Reed Birney) into becoming his
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. Claire ( Robin Wright) continues downsizing her staff at the Clean Water Initiative. Frank arranges a meeting with Zoe ( Kate Mara) and hands her an editorial from a student newspaper in which Kern had denounced the Israeli occupation of the West Bank as illegal. Despite reservations, Zoe and her editors decide to publish. During an interview with
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, Kern is confronted with an advance copy of Zoe's article. Furthermore, Stamper manages to locate Roy Kapeniak (T.J. Edwards), Kern's former co-editor of the student newspaper. Frank decides to send Russo ( Corey Stoll) to talk with Kapeniak, who reveals that it was actually his article, not Kern's. Russo asks him to lie about it and say that Kern wrote it. Barnes runs the story linking Kern to the editorial, ending his nomination. With everything already planned, Frank contacts Durant and has Barnes leak the senator's ( Jayne Atkinson) name as Kern's replacement in order to fuel early media speculation. Durant leads the polls and thus wins Vazquez's and Walker's support. Frank provides subtle affirmation of the choice.


Cast


Main cast

* Kevin Spacey as U.S. Representative Francis J. Underwood * Robin Wright as Claire Underwood, Francis' wife * Kate Mara as Zoe Barnes, reporter at ''
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'' * Corey Stoll as U.S. Representative Peter Russo * Michael Kelly as Doug Stamper, Underwood's Chief of Staff * Sakina Jaffrey as Linda Vasquez, White House Chief of Staff * Kristen Connolly as Christina Gallagher, a congressional staffer * Constance Zimmer as Janine Skorsky, reporter *
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as Lucas Goodwin, editor and reporter at ''
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as Tom Hammerschmidt, editor-in-chief for ''
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Recurring characters

* Elizabeth Norment as Nancy Kaufberger * Mahershala Ali as Remy Danton * Rachel Brosnahan as Rachel Posner *
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as Freddy Hayes * Kevin Kilner as Michael Kern * Jayne Atkinson as Catherine Durant *
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as Felicity Holburn * Chance Kelly as Steve * Reed Birney as Donald Blythe * Maryann Plunkett as Evelyn * Chuck Cooper as Barney Hull *
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as David Rasmussen


Guest characters

* Morrie Kraemer as Dennis Mendel * TJ Edwards as Roy Kapeniak


Reception

The episode received positive reviews from critics. '' Boston Globe'' Matthew Gilbert noted that "the first two episodes were expertly directed by David Fincher" and Spacey's harmonious cadence such as those used in the first scene of this episode "makes even his character's mercy killing of an injured dog—which he does by hand—seem a little less brutal." Ryan McGee of '' The A.V. Club'' said, "No actor, even one as skilled and charismatic as Spacey, can maintain interest with stakes this low over the long haul. For ''House of Cards'' to move to the next level, things have to stop being easy. They have to start getting hard. If the show does that, what's merely good right now should leap into the level of greatness."


Notes

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External links


''House of Cards'' on Netflix
* {{House of Cards 2013 American television episodes House of Cards (American TV series) episodes