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Thefinale feels like a throwback to classic TV. Poker Face has taken inspiration from Columbo, but has included other tropes as well. The episode was directed by Lyonne and has immediate visual cues, ...
Season two ended with a "To Be Continued" that put Natasha Lyonne's starring character in peril — only to pull it back and deliver the season's actual, yet still perilous, ending.
Hopefully, you kept watching after Poker Face nearly ended its second season with a big “To Be Continued.” Creator Rian Johnson was confident viewers would stick with the episode — but he ...
The season 2 finale of Poker Face had a shocking turn for heroine Charlie Cale that sends her on a new path for a potential season 3!
Natasha Lyonne plays Charlie Cale, whose eccentric, befuddled spirit belies an uncanny and laser-focused talent: the ability ...
When the end credits roll on the Season 2 finale of Rian Johnson’s hit Peacock series, Poker Face, fans will be begging to follow Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne) on her next adventure.
More than two years after Poker Face's 10-episode first season wrapped up, Rian Johnson's brilliant whydunnit mystery series is back for an even-larger but still star-studded 12-episode second season.
Every episode leading up to the Season 2 finale of “Poker Face” — Rian Johnson’s murder-of-the-week love letter to “Columbo” — has relied on Charlie Cale’s (Natasha Lyonne ...
Rian Johnson has finally set the record straight on how much he and J.J. Abrams spoke in between "The Force Awakens" and "The Last Jedi" ...
Poker Face is Johnson and Lyonne's homage to the classic crime series Columbo. As in that series, the crime is depicted at the beginning of each episode, with the culprit clearly revealed.
Rare is it that a TV show loves movies as much as Poker Face. It makes sense, since series creator Rian Johnson and star Natasha Lyonne are such cinephiles, that each episode would include a nod or ...
You don’t have to work hard to sell Poker Face. It goes like this: “You know the guy who does the Knives Out movies, Rian Johnson? Well, he also has a TV show, modeled on Columbo, but it’s ...