Technology has greatly impacted the way we live our lives and has also taken away some of the mystery and intrigue that once existed. With the advent of smartphones and the internet, information is now readily available at our fingertips, making it easy to settle disputes and answer questions that once required detective work. This has led to a decline in the popularity of detective stories on television, as viewers now have access to information that can easily solve mysteries.
Poker Face brings back the classic detective story to tv
However, the new series “Poker Face” on Peacock is bringing back the fun and excitement of detective stories with a unique twist. The lead character, Charlie Cale, played by Natasha Lyonne, is a cocktail waitress at a casino who also has the unique ability to tell when someone is lying. When she discovers that the casino boss’s son has murdered her friend to cover up illegal activities, she goes off the grid to stay away from her powerful enemies. She crushes her smartphone, uses her bank cards sparingly, and relies on her car to keep moving, making her a true detective in the classic TV mold.
The writers of “Poker Face” decided to make this choice in order to make the series more compelling and to bring back the sense of mystery that has been lost with the advent of technology. The show’s co-creator, producer, and director Rian Johnson, who also directed the films “Knives Out” and “Glass Onion,” has a different take on the role of cell phones in murder mysteries. He believes that cell phones do not impede the mechanics of a murder mystery in the same way they do in a horror movie. He also theorizes that the reason for the decline in detective stories on television is not due to technology, but rather the popularity of serialized shows that keep viewers engaged over an entire season.
Peacock’s newest series is a fresh take on the genre
In conclusion, “Poker Face” is a refreshing take on the detective story genre, bringing back the sense of mystery and intrigue that has been lost with the advent of technology. The series’ lead character, Charlie Cale, is a true detective in the classic TV mold, relying on her wits and observation skills instead of technology to solve mysteries. The series is a welcome addition to the current landscape of television, offering a unique and exciting viewing experience for fans of the genre.
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