The way he delivered the six gun Underwood joke mirrored a classic southern politician. It’s a small details like that make Spacey’s portrayal captivating. Too bad he just made a lot of bad choices.
He did ruin the final season. And you could tell the rest of the cast were not happy the way season 6 was, as they only completed it so nobody would lose their jobs.
@@Onmysheet lol he did not ruin anything. It was Netflix that wanted to continue the show without him. Like WB destroyed fantastic beast by kicking out Johnny Depp.
Is argument oversimplifies the issue and doesn't take into account the systemic biases and discrimination that exist in the workforce. Employers often subconsciously prefer male employees, assuming that they will be more competent and committed. Multiple studies have shown this, look it up. This bias affects hiring, promotion and salary decisions. Also gender stereotypes can lead employers to assume that women will eventually leave the workforce and care for their families.
The way he delivered the six gun Underwood joke mirrored a classic southern politician. It’s a small details like that make Spacey’s portrayal captivating. Too bad he just made a lot of bad choices.
He did ruin the final season. And you could tell the rest of the cast were not happy the way season 6 was, as they only completed it so nobody would lose their jobs.
@@Onmysheet lol he did not ruin anything. It was Netflix that wanted to continue the show without him. Like WB destroyed fantastic beast by kicking out Johnny Depp.
@@dustywarplane2456 Seeing how bad S6 was, Netflix should've just cancelled it.
@@Onmysheet yes that would have been the best option. Even tough i would have liked that they maybe waited until Spacey is avaiable for acting again.
@@dustywarplane2456 It's funny coz I thought Mads was better than Depp.
This is too real. I miss these kind of scenes.
I wonder how they wrote, built, shot and edited this awesome realistic scene... It´s just as being watching a real debate! GOOD JOB HOC!!
When fictional debates seem more real than real ones.
Where is the last part, when he humiliates Jackie?
Just saying it's part of the scene.
@Maria Smith What did I miss? They cut off the best of this scene.
@Maria Smith ??
@Akshay Natu I don't think she knew at that time but would have later after doing some digging.
@0:47 this is some very good acting, and some fantastic directing. the way they overtalk each other , seems very realistic, just like a real debate.
If women are paid less than men, why don't people just hire women? its cost saving
Because women fuck up the most basic things
Is argument oversimplifies the issue and doesn't take into account the systemic biases and discrimination that exist in the workforce. Employers often subconsciously prefer male employees, assuming that they will be more competent and committed. Multiple studies have shown this, look it up. This bias affects hiring, promotion and salary decisions. Also gender stereotypes can lead employers to assume that women will eventually leave the workforce and care for their families.
@@Elias-yb3xv True. Women are incapable of doing things. Sad that they are born like that
Because the pay gap isnt real
@@Elias-yb3xv but if men are better and harder workers they deserve to be paid more?
#Underwood2016
@Victor Tronin 2028
Me 2024
Where is part 4?
What about when Underwood says she sends her stepkids to private school?
Was this show about future??
@Sam Dillon Sharpe does remind me of VP Harris.
Kevin spacey is a good man.He taught me a lot about United States even when he falsely got accused..
ok..
He is guilty man...
@@leticiasouza1855not guilty
yup, its sickening that people not only assume but end a whole carreer over something unproven and with the facts now even not guilty@@foreverred105
#Abs