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The hit Peacock original series Poker Face makes its highly anticipated return Thursday, May 8 with its season two premiere.
"Poker Face" showrunner Tony Tost Unpacks Charlie's heartbreaking Season 2 finale and shares his hopes for a potential Season 3 ...
The Poker Face Season 2 ending is, like any of the best Poker Face episodes, a fun, brain-teasing thrill ride that serves as a perfect way to conclude the season. However, there is one aspect of the ...
Rian Johnson’s hit Peacock original Poker Face aired its eventful Season 1 finale on March 9, 2023, and fans of the Columbo-style mystery-of-the-week series have been impatiently awaiting Season ...
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Poker Face Season 2.] Poker Face‘s second season has come to a close, and while Peacock has yet to renew the series starring Natasha Lyonne as human lie ...
When Peacock’s Poker Face premiered back in 2023, my biggest complaint came from a place of privilege: There was so much to enjoy about creator Rian Johnson and producer-star Natasha Lyonne’s ...
With Poker Face, creator Rian Johnson hopes to revive a certain kind of episodic mystery series, the kind he loved as a kid in the vein of Columbo. If you know anything about those kinds of show ...
Befitting the modern era, Poker Face shares those ’60s and ’70s shows’ skepticism about the establishment. Charlie is not a cop, but her arrival heralds something resembling justice.
Poker Face is fun. Natasha Lyonne plays Charlie, a woman with a mostly unexplained but 100 percent accurate ability to look at someone and know if the thing they just said to her was a lie.
As for whether or not you will see Charlie stumped in the upcoming remaining episodes of “Poker Face” Season 1, the firm answer from Johnson is “no.” “We haven’t done that.
POKER FACE — “The Stall” Episode 103 — Pictured: Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale. Rian Johnson, the writer director behind a successful film franchise is quick to describe his new ...
Poker Face might not be the show you expect, and that’s the series’ most clever twist. It’s an ode to a classic sub-genre of mystery that’s been usurped by the shocking and bombastic.