Poker Face season two review Natasha Lyonne's fun detective show is painfully close to being a classic
Briefly

Poker Face stars Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale, a charismatic protagonist with a gift for detecting lies. Each episode features a new crime for Cale to solve, delivered through a mix of quirky narratives and a colorful aesthetic reminiscent of the 1970s. The show balances humor and mystery while Cale navigates various dangers, particularly from casino bosses who seek to exploit her skills. While charming and engaging, some viewers may find the bizarre nature of the crimes a bit off-putting.
Each episode features a tranche of excellent guest stars and a freshly covered-up misdeed for our thoroughly charming citizen-detective to uncover.
Cale has been on the run: first from a shady casino boss who wanted her dead... then, as of the start of this new season, another shady casino boss who wants to exploit her lie-detection skills.
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