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Natasha Lyonne and John Mulaney in "Poker Face." Credit: Peacock In an age of truncated TV seasons or 10-hour-long movies that fail to understand the medium of television, Season 2 of Poker Face ...
Charles Pulliam-Moore is a reporter focusing on film, TV, and pop culture. Before The Verge, he wrote about comic books, labor, race, and more at io9 and Gizmodo for almost five years. Though ...
Two years ago, "Poker Face" introduced us to my favorite modern TV detective, Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne). Rian Johnson's mystery series was an old-school, "Columbo"-adjacent mystery every bit ...
The structure of Poker Face, which felt impressively elastic in the first season, has calcified as probably the least adventurous version of itself and definitely the most repetitive. Each episode ...
In Poker Face, Natasha Lyonne plays a woman on the run, who also happens to be a human lie detector with a strong moral compass and a habit of coming across people up to no good, it is also one of the ...
Natasha Lyonne is back on the road for Season 2 of Poker Face, and she brought a few old friends along for the ride. While discussing the star-studded guest roster of the Peacock show’s ...
Every week on “Poker Face,” Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne) uses her innate ability to identify lies to solve a new mystery. The creative team behind the Peacock comedy-murder-drama spend the ...
Typically, gumshoes crack cases by compulsion. In “Poker Face” Season 2, Johnson sees this quandary through the looking glass (onion). Lyonne’s Charlie Cale has too many cases to solve and ...