Her mother Elizabeth has stolen her earrings as punishment for taking the family money and using it for her political ends. Claire's vulnerability remains at her old home, where she's getting ready to leave again. He's found some places Frank is vulnerable. Doris and Celia Jones are with him, and when he gets the chance to speak to the congregation – predominantly African-American – he's in full-on humble, charming Francis mode, relating the typical tale of his poverty-stricken upbringing and rallying the locals by praising how they stick together.Įlsewhere, LeAnn is travelling, but has time before her flight to check in with a data analyst (Aidan MacAllan, played by Damian Young), who has been crunching the numbers for LeAnn and Claire. Our Lucas, despite his tricky situation, would seem to be planning something.īefore the poop hits the electoral fan however, we find Francis in a much more ebullient mood, singing and swaying in a church in Gaffney, South Carolina, his old homestead. He finds a newspaper report about Frank campaigning in South Carolina but is more inspired by a mention of his opponent, Heather Dunbar. He's working away cleaning cars at the rental lot he's been assigned under his witness protection agreement. Our first shot is, like the start of this season, one of Lucas Goodwin. And the architect of his malady? Why, his wife, who brought her plan into focus. Hitting Frank Underwood close to home was the order of the day for this third episode. Claire’s nervous about smoking in front of Elizabeth.There are spoilers to be found here, so tread carefully and don't fall afoul of Frank Underwood's tactics. Claire wears ebony for the State of the Union address. Elizabeth advises Claire not to wear ebony for the State of the Union address. in a rowĥ. Mother-daughter relations still need workĬlaire’s mother Elizabeth tries to raise funds for Heather Dunbar, so Frank will lose and Claire’s career can start.
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