We chat with PokerFace producers NoraZuckerman and lillazuck about how Charlie Cale and her power were written for Natasha Lyonne, and what it's like to work with Ryan Johnson:
Rian Johnson continues to tap into his love of mysteries, but this time with a "case of the week" style mystery series. But unlike Knives Out and Glass Onion, which take inspiration from the Agatha Christie whodunit-style murder mystery, Poker Face is taking inspiration from the famous detective series Columbo with a "how catch 'em" mystery at the center of each episode.
Lilla Zuckerman: Well, I have to tell you, when we read this pilot script, I had to take a minute. I was emotionally invested in a way that I haven't felt about a show in a very long time. I absolutely fell in love with the character of Charlie Cale, but also Rian is just a master storyteller, and he's like the king of mystery, and I have a great, great love for old school case of the week, murder mysteries, and I was like, "Oh, my God, he's doing it.
I hope I'm not dating myself here, because this feels like a successor to Columbo. How do you guys think the audiences will connect with this style of mystery? Because I love the way the show unfolds. This show also does such an incredible job of making you care about the victims in such a short amount of time. Can you talk about the creativity of the writing process for this show?
Like the Retirement Community Center. That episode was so intense, and it was the biggest physical challenge for Charlie. Natasha is brilliant. Can you talk about collaborating with her and Rian on the show?
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