Poker Face stars look out for each other.
The new animated series throws viewers into a strange and exciting cosmic world with oddities at every turn.
“I wanted to write my college essay about it, but I knew they couldn’t handle it.”
The comedy special was directed by Natasha Lyonne.
Writers Nora and Lilla Zuckerman talk Suits residuals as the series becomes a streaming sensation.
"And I said, 'Excusez-moi, Girl, Interrupted,'" Lyonne recalled.
Rian Johnson brings us full circle, baby.
"We were very starstruck."
Ballmastrz: Rubicon is an absolutely fantastic way both to reboot the series and pay homage to classic anime that came before it.
"What was I going to do when Harold Becker on Sea of Love walks over and literally rips my merkin off?"
Judith Light and S. Epatha Merkerson guest in an episode that will have you rethinking your ideas of good and evil.
Charlie's headed to a retirement home, but don't worry. She's not retiring from cracking cases yet.
"I just don't think I understood the movie," Lyonne said. "And then they gave me money and I began to understand."
He's peeling back the layers of Natasha Lyonne's cameo.
"We might need some help," Nora Zuckerman joked about going 76 seasons on Peacock's mystery series.
Poker Face production design is next-level.
Brody is a huge Rian Johnson fan, so the role was a no-brainer.
In every episode, Lyonne's character Charlie solves a new mystery, using her ability to know when people are lying.