![]() ![]() House of Cards fans will never know if Presidents get in trouble for murdering people in the Oval Office, as the show ends with Claire holding Doug's bleeding body, staring into the eyes of the audience. After planning to assassinate Claire herself, he stumbled and allowed Claire an opportunity to take care of him first. In another, more literal way, Doug Stamper died when Claire Underwood drove a letter opener into his gut in the Oval Office. Bringing Frank Underwood to power and solidifying his legacy was Doug's life mission, and losing him left him listless and uncertain of his place in the world. In a way, Doug Stamper died when Frank Underwood did. Those three deaths, however, pale in comparison to the death that concludes the run of Netflix's first major streaming hit. ![]() Claire Underwood may not be quite the monster that Frank was, but she's clearly willing to get ruthless when the circumstances require her to do so. While the show has peppered death throughout its run - from early casualties like Peter Russo and Zoe Barnes to the late-run deaths of Meechum and, apparently, LeAnn Harvey - Season 6 manages to pack three of its four major deaths in a Godfather-style sequence at the end of Episode 6. ![]() Of the people who die in House Of Cards Season 6, no death has a greater impact than the off-screen death of Frank Underwood between Season 5 and 6, but that still left plenty of room for House of Cards to get bloody before its conclusion. In true "Everything Must Go!" fashion, the show that was not afraid to kill off side characters brings a rain of death among some of the series most lasting supporting characters, and ends with the death of one of the most important characters in the show's history. Series finales are often the clearance sales of television, and Season 6 of House Of Cards is no exception. ![]()
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