![]() TVLINE | For the record, I’m really unhappy they killed you off. I find myself rooting for Frank, as evil as he is. I just think it’s really great entertainment. I love the show and the questions of morals and who’s good and bad - none of that bothered me as a viewer. TVLINE | I’m worried Zoe’s death may be forgotten, and that Frank won’t be made to pay. When I get home tomorrow I’m going to finish the rest of it. TVLINE | How far into the season are you? TVLINE | How did you feel when you saw Zoe’s death scene?Įven though I knew it was coming, it was still very shocking to watch it. I took bunch of random pictures on the set in the two weeks that it took me to shoot my final episode and then throughout the months when I wasn’t shooting we’d tweet a picture as if I was on set and I really wasn’t. TVLINE | Did you do anything to actively throw people off? I think most people are in such shock that they forgot. TVLINE | Did you have to send out a mass email apologizing to everyone for your duplicity? My friends and people I work with, as a polite conversation starter they will say, “How’s it going in Baltimore? How much longer do you have? Are you on a break right now?” I had to just lie about it and say, “Yeah, I’ve got a few days off” or “The season’s going really well… ” I tried not to say too much because I didn’t feel like making up an elaborate story about shooting the show when I hadn’t been on the set in six months. TVLINE | What has been the most challenging part of keeping the secret for the past nine months? It’s definitely too soon to say that right now. Some people are just watching Season 1 right now, so it’s really hard to know what the right time is. TVLINE | What are your personal rules regarding spoilers? When will it be OK for you to tweet “R.I.P. I’m talking about it but I’m not really talking about it, because it’s hard to know if you’re spoiling it for other people. TVLINE | Are you relieved the cat’s out of the bag and you can discuss the twist publicly? RELATED | House of Cards Season 2: We Binge-Watched It - Five Things You Absolutely Must Know (Mild Spoilers) Hammerschmidt was fired by Tilden afterwards for his lack of vision about the progressive times (which related to his misogynist insult), and Barnes later worked with the web newspaper Slugline alongside her former enemy Janine.Idris Elba Cheers Hijack Premiere’s ‘Phenomenal’ Closing Twist - Plus, Grade Episode 1 of the Apple Thriller Hammerschmidt had her fired, but he made the mistake of calling her a "cunt", which she recorded. She denied the offer at Underwood's suggestion, as their relation would change and he would no longer be able to get his stories to her, as she would be with all of the other politicians. Hammerschmidt was already reluctant to promote her for her news appearances, but Herald owner Margaret Tilden told Hammerschmidt to promote her. However, she had to deny her boss Tom Hammerschmidt's offer of making her White House correspondent in the place of Janine Skorsky, who was moved to the Midwest. Her articles led to Minister of Education Donald Blythe and proposed Secretary of State Michael Kern resigning, and she was interviewed on CNN and other news networks. They formed an alliance, with Underwood using Barnes to publish stories that could depose his enemies in the White House while Barnes would become a famous journalist. ![]() However, in January 2013 she met congressman Frank Underwood from South Carolina, allowing for her to get a serious chance at becoming a real journalist. Barnes was ambitious, and she was upset about her inability to cover serious news stories, instead being forced to cover metropolitan news and not national news. Barnes studied at the University of Chicago before becoming a journalist, and she worked for the Washington Herald newspaper in Washington DC. ![]() Zoe Barnes was born on 10 June 1986 in Chicago, Illinois. She was well-known for her large stories about political changes in the White House, including the leaking of Donald Blythe's education reform bill and Michael Kern's possible anti-Semitism. Zoe Barnes (10 June 1986-5 November 2013) was an American journalist who wrote for the Washington Herald. ![]()
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