I took to the A-Z challenge thinking that I would write about things that I like, places that I’d like to be at, stories that fascinate me. So after a recipe, and two food joints I want to tell you about a character who fascinates me. The central characters in most stories get a lot of attention and love. In itself there’s no harm with that, they are the central characters for a reason. However there are times when the supporting characters are awesome on their own. One such character is Doug Stamper from the House of Cards TV series by Netflix.
Doug Stamper is Frank Underwood’s (a central character of the series) Chief of Staff. He is ruthless and efficient as Frank, and seems to lack a conscience quite like the underlying essence of the show. It doesn’t how something needs to be done. What matters is the when and the what. This is why he is an essential man by Frank’s side, part of all his schemes and manipulations. He is more than a henchman, he is fixer, and a failsafe. He deals with situations and people many times, keeping Frank updated so that Frank can do what he has to.
The premise of the series is that Frank has been promised the position of the Secretary of State for his work in securing the election of the President. However once in power, he is passed on as the President feels his need in the Congress instead. Soon Frank and his wife start their covert machinations to gain power, influence and what was to be rightfully theirs. All this with a generous helping of vengeance. Doug doesn’t question any of this, he understands. He accepts this in a very matter of fact manner, as if it is to be the natural progression of things.
He uses coercion and fear as means to get his things done. He is keen at spotting weaknesses of people, and then how to exploit them. Such is the effect of him and his machinations on people that, when approached about it by a member of the press the person chose to let their life and troubled past be out in the papers instead of telling of what Doug got done through them. His machinations go on to the level of setting up people much in advance, only for them to be brought down at the right time, in the right manner for Frank to benefit from it.
While Frank (who routinely breaks the fourth wall to address the viewers) has many wonderful quotes in the series, one quote of Doug’s and his manner of delivering it is very impressionable. He was once an alcoholic where it got so bad that it began to interfere with his life and work. He was one of the few people Frank gave a second chance to, and Frank has been undyingly loyal to him for it. He has remained sober for more than 14 years, but still attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. This was what he said at one such meeting, which he as a sponsor took a recovering alcoholic to.
I’m Doug and I’m an alcoholic. One of the things I do for a living is count. I count votes. Yays, nays, neutrals, abstaining. And I’m good at it. But the most important count I do has nothing to do with work. It’s the number of days since April 4th, 1999. As of this morning that’s 5,185. The bigger that number gets, the more it frightens me because I know all it takes is one drink for that number to go back to zero. Most people see fear as a weakness. It can be. Sometimes for my job I have to put fear in other people. I know that’s not right. But if I’m honest, like the fourth step asks us to be, I have to be ruthless. Because failure is not an option. The same goes for my sobriety. I have to be ruthless with myself. I have to use my fear. It makes me stronger. Like everyone else in this room, I can’t control who I am. But I can control the zero. Fuck the zero.
Michael Kelly, the actor who plays Doug has my respect for his wonderful performance. He really puts the spirit in the portrayal of this character.
I have watched a few episodes but couldn’t follow it. Would catch up soon. I love what he said at the AA meeting..wow!
I haven’t watched this series and so I can’t say much. It is a huge plus if you get inspired.
I have watched few episodes, out of which I like Rachel Posner.
I have a love hate relationship with House of Cards! They attract me they repulse me! Doug is ruthless but toward the end he develops a streak of insanity too by becoming too involved with Rachel! Poor fellow had to die! If I have to pick a favorite probably I will pick Jackie? Not sure though!
Haven’t watched this series. I like what he said at AA. He’s trying to finish strong and that’s all that matters.
Havent watched it….in the download queue…..loved the AA quote….and love the way you have written about him…..you have a fan in me 🙂
I have seen him in a couple of movies 🙂 But not followed the series. Thank god it wasn’t a food joint today and I could easily hop over 🙂
Ohhh…I’ve not watched this series ! He looks quite a character and I love that quote of his.
“I have to be ruthless with myself. I have to use my fear. It makes me stronger. ” – So true for many of us and in many situations too !
Haven’t watched this..but your description makes it look interesting. Loved the AA speech
Ack! I have to say that I quickly scrolled down so that I wouldn’t read any spoilers! Haven’t yet started watching, you see!
Spoiler free, please read 🙂
Those last lines are so good ! Never watched it but this Doug character does seem interesting !
I’ve never watched House of Cards. Doug Stamper certainly is an interesting character. The AA speech is brutally honest! Reminded me of Vijay Simha speaking in the Satyameva Jayate on alcoholism.
Made interesting reading. Have no clue, having not watched it. But remember reading that last bit on your Facebook wall probably.
I haven’t watched the series so may not be able to connect, but getting inspired from whatever in a right is a big plus 🙂
I’ve heard good things about House of Cards, but haven’t watched it. Now, I think might have yo remedy that!
I’m a fan of House of Cards. I like watching just to see how despicable they will get!
I haven’t seen the series but that was some speech in the end!
I’ve watched a few episodes at random. Not enough to follow it regularly I guess, or form a favorite character 🙂 But will do a marathon sometime.
I keep hearing so many things about this show, and you’re only making me want to watch it more!
Sarah Allen
(From Sarah, With Joy)
I haven’t watched this series yet, it sounds interesting.
I love love the series and Doug is brilliant!! that character fascinates me as much as Claire’s does.
I’m watching Season 2 now and its fabulous!