AVClub: What is the appeal of Frank Underwood? I don’t mean his appeal as a television character; I mean, what do the people in this fictional world of House Of Cards see in him? We already know there isn’t a great deal of personal affection for him. That became abundantly clear when he was hovering between life and death in a hospital bed and only the emotionally stunted Doug Stamper cared enough to use Underwood-style dirty tricks in order to move the president up the liver recipient list. Yet Frank does inspire a twisted brand of loyalty. People will stick with him, even if they know he’s dangerous, because they still think he can do something for them. That’s why power is so important to Frank, and why he’ll do anything to hang onto it: He literally has nothing without it.
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