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Poker Face' showrunner Tony Tost on how that killer character fools Charlie's lie detection and Season 2 overall — and talks Season 3 potential.
Poker Face excels at creating very entertaining weekly foes for Charlie. John Mulaney’s character in his Season 2 episode is a really fun one, but I don’t think any of them from Season 2 top ...
The hit Peacock original series Poker Face makes its highly anticipated return Thursday, May 8 with its season two premiere.
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 Season 2 is officially green-lit at Peacock. The series — which currently has a 99% Rotten Tomatoes rating — was renewed for a second season back in February, after just six of ...
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.
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.
POKER FACE — “The Stall” Episode 103 — Pictured: Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale. Karolina Wojtasik/Peacock Rian Johnson, the writer director behind a successful film franchise is quick to ...
“A poker face will encourage your counterpart to step in and fill the gap, thus putting in that bit more than they’d planned. Secondly, it can denote confidence as it removes any emotion.