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Poker Face Season 2, Episode 6, “Sloppy Joseph,” takes Charlie (Natasha Lyonne) into an elite primary school.Most of the children have normal adjustments to life, success, and failure, but one ...
The ending of Poker Face season 2, episode 8, "The Sleazy Georgian," finds Charlie Cale catching John Cho's con artist character Guy in a trap. advertisement. ScreenRant.
Both seasons of Poker Face are available to stream on Peacock. In addition to the featured guest stars, the series also ...
"Poker Face" showrunner Tony Tost Unpacks Charlie's heartbreaking Season 2 finale and shares his hopes for a potential Season 3 ...
The finale only serves to emphasize how unsustainable Charlie's life is.
Poker Face Season 2 has launched on Peacock, and the show returns with a new riveting roulette of guest stars, as it had in Season 1.. A look at the titles of each episode will hint at the themes ...
The episode was to have taken a page from one of Agatha Christie's best-known mysteries: Johnson describes the episode as "s***** Murder on the Orient Express." He elaborates: "It would have been ...
‘Poker Face’ season 2 is officially out, and we've got you covered with the deets on when new episodes come out. Find out details here. Here’s When Every Episode of ‘Poker Face’ Season 2 ...
On one level, this week’s Poker Face feels like an exercise in genre mashup, replete with surface pleasures but maybe not too deep. The episode is about a couple of people who try using movies ...
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 detector Charlie Cale, the story certainly set up a possible third ...
‘Poker Face’ Showrunner Tony Tost Talks Throwing Out the Rule Book for Season 2 in Big Episode 3 Twist. He also tells TheWrap about paying homage to trucker movies with Steve Buscemi and ...
Poker Face Season 2, Episode 6, “Sloppy Joseph,” takes Charlie (Natasha Lyonne) into an elite primary school. Most of the children have normal adjustments to life, success, and failure, but ...