Natasha Lyonne wants to grow old with 'Poker Face'

Every generation needs its version of Peter Falk's Lt. Columbo, and Natasha Lyonne staked an early claim to that title with the first season of "Poker Face," her terrific mystery-thriller series.
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Created by Rian Johnson of "Knives Out" acclaim, the mystery-thriller features the actor playing an amateur detective with a unique set of skills — and a striking lineup of guest stars.

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