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Poker Face Took Patti Harrison on an ‘Awesome and Horrifying’ Ride
“When I read that, I got a nosebleed, my butt bled, my ears bled, in pure joy and shock.”
“I’m protesting watching it,” says Patti Harrison of Poker Face ’s season-two finale, “because I wanted my character to open up her own bakery and boutique where she sells really expensive soap.” Photo: Ralph Bavaro/PEACOCK When talking about her time on Poker Face — characteristicallypeppered with jokes, tangents, and self-deprecating asides — she refers to the series more than once as a movie, in a complimentary way: “They’re so cinematic, and the scale of it is so cool,” Harrison says of the four episodes she appeared in this season. My character is recounting these other moments where she’s assassinated people, and her own grief over how her joy of killing had capped, and a lot of the camera movements were to create this blending and surreal switching [between those memories and the present].
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