Poker Face currently has an average rating of 7.1 out of 10 and has been rated by 503 users on our platform.
Prøver at være en moderne udgave a Columbo, men hovedpersonen virker ikke troværdig som detektiv.

Følger 90'ernes og 00'ernes rytme, hvor hvert afsnit er en selvstændig historie med minimat spillover til næste afsnit. Den bliver ligegyldig allerede i afsnit to. Jeg forventer bare mere af en moderne serie :-/
Verkar rolig och huvudrollsinnehavaren gör det hon är bäst på: Super och är förvirrad.
Natasha Lyonne excels in this woozy love letter to the American underbelly.
Read full review at The TelegraphHere's a detective with no home, no gun, no phone, no supporting cast, a past to escape, and a doomed future. Hell of a hand, I'm all in.
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyI like how it didn’t change anything about what made the first season click and instead gave us more of it. I am totally here for that!
Read full review at Leisure ByteIt’s a show that loves three things equally: Natasha Lyonne, Columbo, and getting us hooked on stories.
Read full review at Paste MagazineWhile it may seem odd to call a show featuring heinous crimes and strong themes "fun," Poker Face is super entertaining.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...fuelled by Johnson and his writing team’s sharp scripting, a smorgasbord of starry cameos, and an instantly likeable leading lady, it more than delivers on all that promise.
Read full review at EmpireNatasha Lyonne is magnetic in whodunnit series.
Read full review at The GuardianHere's a detective with no home, no gun, no phone, no supporting cast, a past to escape, and a doomed future. Hell of a hand, I'm all in.
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklySeason 2, by and large, is about accepting who you are, even if living your best life doesn’t mean living an easy life.
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