WASHINGTON 鈥 Buried under feet of snow, Boston residents are begging for the essentials: bread, milk, eggs and “House of Cards.”
In an open letter to Netflix published in , Boston resident Kat Gonso pleaded with the streaming TV website to provide an early release of the political drama’s third season set to聽premiere Feb. 27.
鈥淲e, the people of Boston, urge you to release the third season of 鈥楬ouse of Cards鈥 one week early,鈥 Gonso wrote. 鈥淲e need this.鈥
Boston has received record-breaking snowfall this month, crippling the city and canceling schools.
鈥淲e鈥檙e in our pajamas. We鈥檝e been in them for days, making sock puppets and shoving crayons and Twinkies at our children; we are convinced they are never going to back to school,鈥 Gonso wrote.
She says “House of Cards” — which is primarily set in D.C. and filmed in the Baltimore area 鈥 is the glimmer of hope Bostonians need.
“We urge you to give us Frank. We need to see him break the fourth wall, to turn to us and remind us that there is life beyond the couch. Give us an out. A way through.”
Many are using social media to echo the request:
Dear Mother Nature, We just finished FRIENDS, so no more snow until comes back, okay? Okay. Love, The Entire City of Boston
鈥 Laura Frances (@loveLFM)
For the masses stuck inside, Boston pleas, PLEASE release House of Cards now! NYC agrees. 鈥 Seth Murphy (@sethmurphy)
please be nice and release house of cards season 3 in boston because everyone is stuck inside suffering through the blizzard.
鈥 Billy Donuts (@MyOddIdeas)
Hey Boston needs your help! We are snowed in and stir crazy. Please give us today!!!! 鈥 Tim Fitzpatrick (@timfitz31)
Any chance you could release season 3 of House of Cards early for us snowed in Boston area folk?
鈥 Bill Kyrouz (@Kyrouz)
