Why does francis kill peter russo




















The series finale reveals that his right-hand man, Doug Stamper Michael Kelly , poisoned him in order to stop him from killing Claire. The only thing he wants is for Peter Russo to fail. The longer answer with background: Frank Underwood stated Russo was a pawn.

The scene is very cleverly filmed. The confession explains the story Claire had crafted: after finding Frank dead, Claire told the public Frank died by her side in bed from an accidental overdose; she told the audience, however, that he was murdered.

How did he do it? Doug gave Frank too much of his liver medication. Sure, he might have been exactly where Frank wanted him, but generally speaking, that's not a good place to be. Eventually, he completely lost control. So it wasn't a huge shock when the nation learned that he appeared to have committed suicide in his garage by carbon monoxide poisoning.

He was clearly on a downward spiral in the eyes of the public, so while it was sad, no one on House of Cards was really surprised. Except he didn't kill himself, did he? He was also a former candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, a position left vacant after Vice President Jim Matthews ' resignation as Governor. Peter has a diploma from Drexel University and Temple University on the wall of his office. Russo was married to Madelyn, with whom he had a daughter Sarah, age 11, and a son Kevin, age 8.

He and Madelyn divorced and didn't appear to be on good terms. Madelyn lives in Washington and has primary custody of their children. His Philly roots speak to his rough-around-the-edges style and his close ties to the people of his home city prove to be the reason why he was elected as a Congressman for his state. Police Chief Barney Hull. In the process of obeying Underwood's direction, Russo alienates his hometown supporters after failing to testify against the closure of a shipyard, which subsequently closed, and its 12, employees lost their jobs.

The angry letters and emails he receives depress him and cause him to lapse into his old habits as an alcoholic and drug abuser, which eventually leads to his neglecting his children. Christina Gallagher , who is his executive assistant and girlfriend, breaks up with Peter following his downward spiral.

Do you take a little pride in being the one who started it all? Sure [ laughs ]. We were set up to be long-term characters… and not so much. Speaking of Kate, you came back and did a cameo from beyond the grave in season 4, so what was it like to pick Peter back up after having felt like you put him to bed so beautifully? I was very skeptical about it, because I had felt that the story was so well-told and completely told, and, exactly, I had put him to bed. But I was definitely nervous about doing anything to lessen the impact of what was already filmed.

Any final thoughts on Peter and the series as a whole? Peter was an unique experience for me on film. I had been able to find characters onstage that served as sort of vessels for my psyche in the way that Peter was, but never on film and television. There was a completeness about that character that was very satisfying and cathartic to play.



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