For those of you that have already binged watched season three, you will know exactly what everyone means when they say it's a little... different somewhat from the seasons that have gone before.

Some are liking it, others are saying it's the worst one yet, so opinion is officially divided on the Netflix series, but it's creator Beau Williamon is just fine about that. He told Entertainment Weekly that he's aware the decisions made for season three 'may not be everyone's cup of tea'.

He said: "We also made a very clear choice to delve into the emotional journey of fewer characters this season, specifically Francis, Claire, and Stamper, although we do so with others as well, which meant we were going to have less narrative real estate for political machinations and intrigue, which was a definite choice, and it's not everyone's cup of tea.

"If it was easy for Frank, if he didn't stumble, if he didn't fail, then the show would become a parody of itself, and I'm not interested in that.

"I don't want to repeat ourselves, and I'd rather take the risk of some people saying 'Where's the House of Cards from seasons one and two?' then play it safe and just become repetitious.

"So I think it's a little polarising this season among the audience but I think that's a good thing," he continued. "The heart of this show has always been the marriage."

He went on to say; "This season we wanted to unabashedly explore that fully and that's the route we took. Of course that's gonna lead to certain stylistic and tonal choices."

"I hope every season is intimidating and scary as we go into it. That was the case for season two, and season one as well since none us had...done it before," he laughed.

"But what I say to all the writers as we start breaking a season, is by the end of the season I want us to be completely out of ideas. We don't have a single idea left on the table.

"I want us to walk away from breaking the final episode going, 'What the...are we gonna do? We have nothing left, there's no more gas in the tank.' That forces you in the next season to tap into your imagination in a vigorous way again."

Watch our interview with the House of Cards Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright and Michael Kelly here.