Poker Face introduced viewers to Charlie with its first episode, “Dead Man’s Hand,” written and directed by Johnson, the Knives Out and Star Wars: The Last Jedi filmmaker who has now made his TV debut. ![]() Here, Charlie’s just really a guy trying to get by.” But it’s a philosophical, existential, psychedelic one and ultimately, she’s on the case of herself, and the riddle, by its very existence of being about mortality, is pretty dense and heady and personal. She continues, “Nadia is definitely on the case. And she has no worries of being hit by a taxi.” “Charlie sort of has the sun at her back, lives in the desert. ![]() And Charlie is more like The Dude from The Big Lebowski,” Lyonne, who also writes, directs and executive produces for Poker Face, tells The Hollywood Reporter when comparing her two TV roles. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie' Trailer Teases Tony Shalhoub's Return in Pandemic-Affected World
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