The first two episodes of Poker Face season 2 were very much business as usual.
Then, episode 3 honed in closely on the gang story, with Hasp abducting Charlie, John Mulaney entering the frame as a corrupt FBI agent, and Simon Helberg's Luca Clark returning.
This leaves Charlie as a free woman for the rest of the season, able to make her own destiny without looking over her shoulder - and Lyonne has now explained why she and the team decided to make this the case.
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"So I think that it's always fun to kind of have this ride where... they're meant to be Columbo. You can pop it on anytime. I don't know where John Cassavetes came from in Étude in Black, but it's fun to see him there, I'm not really overthinking it. So I think that there's a sort of joy to that."
Poker Face season 2 will continue airing on Sky Max and NOW on Thursdays.
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