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[s10e16] The First 100 Days -

While Frank battles in the halls of power, are on the streets tracking down a vandal targeting NYPD vehicles. The case takes a somber turn when the perpetrator is revealed to be an honors student acting out of grief for his brother, who was killed by police.

In the high-stakes world of the Reagan family, few episodes capture the friction between personal integrity and political survival as sharply as [S10E16] The First 100 Days

Shaken by a car accident, Erin finds herself re-evaluating her past, specifically her relationship with her ex-husband, Jack Boyle . The accident acts as a catalyst for a rare emotional breakthrough where she finally tells Jack exactly how much he hurt her over the years. While Frank battles in the halls of power,

"The First 100 Days" isn't just about a political timeline; it’s about the . Whether it’s Frank outmaneuvering a new Mayor or Erin facing her own mortality, the episode reminds us that in the Reagan world, the first 100 days are just the beginning of a much longer commitment to duty. The accident acts as a catalyst for a

The narrative heartbeat of the episode is the escalating tension between and Mayor Peter Chase . Known for his "my way or the highway" approach, Chase is struggling to run the city effectively because he refuses to collaborate.

A surprise visit from Nicky (visiting from San Francisco) brings a breath of fresh air to the dinner table, even as she remains the family's "resident liberal," challenging their police-centric viewpoints during the Sunday meal.