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Amid turmoil in the home, Frank takes office. Foreign relations become entangled as Durant’s team bungles a meeting. As foes negotiate to thwart her, Jackie maneuvers to strengthen her position. Lucas acquires new skills in order to pursue his secret investigation.
The Underwoods tackle two threats that could bring their plans to ruin. Francis grooms his replacement as Whip. Claire goes on the offensive.
Frank scrambles to keep his plan on track. Gillian is planning to sue Claire. Zoe, Janine, and Lucas investigate Rachel Posner and her relationship with Peter Russo.
The President sends Frank to St. Louis to persuade Raymond Tusk into becoming the new Vice President. Zoe and Janine investigate Peter Russo’s death.
Zoe extends her time away from The Hill while Francis tracks down Russo and engages in damage control.
Claire fuels an old flame. Peter wrestles with his demons. Francis crosses the point of no return.
Frank tries to do whatever it takes to get the new bill passed in Congress. Russo goes on a bus campaign with the Vice President, but the VP is not making it an easy trip for him. Zoe’s relationship with Frank gets a little bumpy.
Frank has a library named after him at his old military school. Peter tries to win back the support of his hometown.
Frank helps Peter get ready for his governor race, but Peter is starting to have second thoughts. Doug tries to help a young hooker in trouble.
The strike between Frank and Marty starts to get out of hand. Russo has decided to run for Governor of Pennsylvania.
A feud starts between Francis and Marty Spinella. Russo goes into depression about the job losses at the shipyards.
Francis shakes down the Congressional leadership. Zoe is offered the promotion of White House Correspondent and doesn’t know if she should take it or not.
Francis heads for his hometown to deal with a crisis. Zoe negotiates the politics of being a journalist on the rise. Claire finds herself a new business partner.
Francis and Doug plan to frame Secretary of State nominee, Michael Kern. Meanwhile, Zoe’s popularity at the Washington Herald continues to grow.
When the newly elected President reneges on a promise, Francis and Claire decide to sever all allegiances and toss the rules out the window.
The surviving witches travel to Outpost 3 to stand in final battle against the Antichrist.
Michael strikes at the school, but Cordelia, Myrtle, and Mallory escape him. Mutt and Jeff step in to guide Michael to his destiny, and recruit Wilhelmina to administer the Outposts.
Michael questions his father’s unholy plan for world annihilation, and is directed on the proper path to recover Miriam.
Cordelia takes steps to punish the traitors among the coven and stop Michael from rising to power as the Antichrist.
Madison and Behold travel to the Murder House to uncover the origins of Michael Langdon.
After witnessing the Apocalypse, Coredelia must act quickly to stop Michael or face the end of days.
Michael’s history as a teenager, and how he came to find himself at the Hawthorne Boy’s school, is revealed.
As Ms. Mead grapples with her identity, Michael reveals more of his; Coco’s ex rears his ugly head; Venable crafts a plan to give the residents of Outpost 3 one magical night.
A new occupant arrives at the Outpost with alarming news, causing a domino effect of lust, betrayal and self-destruction.
The end of the world happens when the bombs drop, and the survivors wonder if surviving is worth it after the Cooperative gives them shelter.
Kai sets his master plan into motion as Ally’s true intentions are revealed.
Kai receives visits from Charles Manson as he begins to question everyone around him.
Kai seeks to test the loyalty of his cult. Ally seeks revenge. Oz learns about his parentage.
Ally confronts Kai meanwhile Winter must choose between Kai and Beverly when he makes a questionable decision.
Ally takes Meadow to Rudy in the hopes that she will confirm her story about the cult. However, Meadow has a change of heart. Meanwhile, an unexpected opponent runs against Kai in the city council election.
Kai asks for the cult members to prove their loyalty against one of their own. Meanwhile, Ally meets with Rudy to tell him about her problems dealing with Ivy’s departure.
Kai gathers familiar faces to join his cult as the events surrounding 11/8/17 are explored.
The community turns on Ally after she shoots and kills a Hispanic man. At home tensions between Ally and Ivy grow worse, and Kai may be Ally’s only hope.
Ally, Ivy and Oz meet the new neighbors. Kai runs for city council. Detective Samuels investigates a murder. A blackout terrorizes Ally.
After Trump is elected President, Ally Mayfair-Richards is beset by all of her old phobias… and they appear to be coming to life.
Lee Harris, the lone survivor of Return to Roanoke: Three Days in Hell, agrees to an interview live on television, the Lana Winters Special.
A new actor shows up to the house per Sidney’s request; three young adults enter the woods to shoot footage of the blood moon and the history of the house for the web. Meanwhile Lee, Monet, and Audrey remain on the run.
Audrey, Monet, and Lee remain hostages of the Polks, while Shelby and Dominic try to think of a way to escape the wrath of The Butcher back at the house.