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《House of Cards Season 1》Episode 4 Synopsis

Episode 4

The conflict between Speaker Bochy and President Garrett about the education reform bill, the power struggle between Frank and the President, the professional ethics conflict between newspaper editor Tom and reporter Zoe, and the conflict between Frank and Sanko representative RemyThe old grievances and new hatreds together construct a vivid and profound political picture.

Speaker Boch's insistence on the anti-collective bargaining provisions in the education reform bill reflects his defense of specific interest groups.However, when President Garrett compromised for political purposes, this incident not only reflected the realistic transaction of political power, but also hinted at the flexibility and strategy in the power struggle.Frank's criticism of the president's compromise demonstrates his ambition to control power and his desire for personal authority.

At the same time, the conflict between newspaper editor Tom and reporter Zoe is a battle between professional ethics and personal interests.As editor-in-chief, Tom has strict requirements for the newspaper's reputation and stance, while Zoe pays more attention to personal ideals and pursuits.The differences between the two are not only reflected in their different attitudes towards work, but also in their different philosophies about the journalism profession.

The past between Frank and Sanko's company representative Remi reveals the complex relationship between politics and business.As a former political spokesperson, Remy later switched to the business camp. What behind this is the exchange of interests and the competition for power between politics and business.Frank's rejection of Remy also shows his clear understanding of power struggle and personal interests.

In addition, the role of Senator Umack cannot be ignored.As a member of the black caucus in the Democratic Party, he not only represents the interests of a specific group, but also becomes a pawn in Frank's power struggle.Frank's Machiavellian tactics made Umack an important force in promoting Frank's political goals while preserving the interests of his own constituency.