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The Game Is a Foot

  • Episode aired May 8, 2025
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Charlie Cale takes on an investigation into a seemingly innocent death in a friend's family.Charlie Cale takes on an investigation into a seemingly innocent death in a friend's family.Charlie Cale takes on an investigation into a seemingly innocent death in a friend's family.

  • Director
    • Rian Johnson
  • Writers
    • Rian Johnson
    • Laura Deeley
    • Tea Ho
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    • Natasha Lyonne
    • Cynthia Erivo
    • Jin Ha
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    • Director
      • Rian Johnson
    • Writers
      • Rian Johnson
      • Laura Deeley
      • Tea Ho
    • Stars
      • Natasha Lyonne
      • Cynthia Erivo
      • Jin Ha
    • 20User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Jin Ha
    • Paul Fletcher
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    Jasmine Guy
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    Anthony DeSando
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    Tye Alexander
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    9lassegalsgaard

    The Game Is a Foot

    Wouldn't it be cool to know when someone is lying? Sure. But imagine always knowing-at every moment, with everyone you meet-that something isn't quite right. That white lies and half-truths stand out like blinking neon signs. It's a blessing and a curse, and "Poker Face" knows exactly how to make that tension sing. Over the course of its first season, Charlie Cale transformed from a drifter with a party trick into a reluctant folk hero-using her unique lie-detecting ability not to hustle cards, but to uncover injustice. With Season 2, the show picks up right where it left off, and this premiere is a confident, stylish, and thrilling return to form.

    "The Game Is a Foot" once again deploys the show's signature inverted mystery format with surgical precision. We meet Amber Kazinsky -a faded former child star navigating the minefield of family trauma, impending inheritance, and long-buried secrets. The writing smartly gives us a full psychological portrait of Amber before even introducing Charlie, letting the drama simmer and unfold in ways that are both shocking and grounded. When Charlie does arrive, the episode kicks into a different gear, showing off the series' gift for weaving two storylines together into a suspenseful, emotionally rich conclusion. The script-penned by Laura Deeley-is full of sharp turns and tension, elevated further by Rian Johnson's sleek, gothic-tinged direction. Set on an eerie coastal estate, the episode draws on the atmospheric elegance of "Knives Out," making full use of symmetry and rooms full of secrets to capture both the grandeur and the decay of this dysfunctional family's world. It's beautiful, it's moody, and it makes you want to pause just to drink in the details. Natasha Lyonne remains the show's magnetic core, slipping back into Charlie's boots with that unmistakable blend of curiosity, sarcasm, and stubborn heart. She's matched note-for-note by Cynthia Erivo, who delivers a bravura performance that's both technically dazzling and emotionally sharp-playing five different siblings with subtlety, wit, and clarity. It's a showcase of range that doesn't feel like a gimmick, but rather a seamless part of the story's engine.

    With strong writing, strong performances, and that unmistakable Johnson-ian visual flair, this is a season premiere that reminds us exactly why "Poker Face" works so well. It's clever without being smug, stylish without being empty, and above all, fun as hell.
    4narellejoyc

    Fun premise, poor execution.

    Cynthia Erivo lacked subtlety and simply wasn't up to the task of playing multiple roles. The sisters came across as caricatures rather than characters.

    I feel a bit sorry for the writers. I could see how amusing the lines could be if delivered with a little finesse, but instead we got a bizarre mix of intensity and over the top acting. Perhaps Erivo's shift from stage which needs big expressions and movement, to television which requires a more naturalistic approach, caused difficulty.

    I need to fill in more words so will just say that Tatiana Maslany set a high bar for acting multiple chapters in Orphan Black.
    4urthpainter

    embarrassing

    Seeing that Poker face season one is a legit 8 out of 10, with Very consistent episode quality - I was Certain that I wouldn't have to vet out season 2 episode one before watching with a house guest.

    How wrong I was! Episode one is contrived garbage! Everything felt staged, unrehearsed and shoddy - somehow made Worse by the AAA produced surroundings.

    First - the script is Average at best, and omits first season perspective stuff that (I thought) is crucial to the the show's identity. But why though?

    The pace plods at times, but that's better than when this episode is Trying to be funny or clever, where everything just falls flat. While directing people individually, and compositing it all together can work - I think it's Very difficult production to get right - especially if the acting requires finesse. Imo intentional bad acting, by a talented actor is not easy to direct or perform. This episode shows the challenge, by it's ineffective result.

    I will say this episode takes some big production swings with a single performer playing multiple roles, and I'm all for taking chances - it's just the swing and miss in this episode is pretty brutal - especially coming off a great first season, waiting with personal anticipation, then sharing a lackluster experience with a friend.
    7josephbannister

    Good beginning

    After the wait to see to what happens to Charlie we are brought back to the orange hair girl we all beloved in American pie. This first episode is a great beginning to the who dunnit genre, and we are given a taste of what's to come with the twisted evil twin sister story, with a good performance by Cynthia Erivo. It was a great example of negligible parental guidance, behind the story of the fruits of their labor only to be withheld by their mother guided by greed and profit alone. I will leave it at that because I don't want to give away any spoilers, but from the first 3 episode drop the second episode is by far the best only second to the first. I adore Natalie's performance, as a long time fan of hers I am quite eager to see what awaits in this season and just hopefully Charlie will finally be able to have a glimpse of happiness and a normal life to follow, but not to normal lol so their may be a season 3 of course. Great beginning.
    7Prismark10

    The Game Is a Foot

    Norma Kazinsky (Jasmine Guy) is wealthy domineering mum, taking advantage of her meek daughter Amber (Cynthia Erivo) who has been taking care of her for years.

    Her other sisters abandoned their mother. Then Amber learns that her mother has changed the will and is leaving everything to someone called Felicity Price.

    Amber tracks her down and finds out that Felicity is an identical sister she knew nothing about.

    Meanwhile Charlie Cale has been evading hitmen who are still after her. She is picking fruit with a woman called Delia. She used to be a child actress and looks exactly like Amber.

    There were quads who all appeared in a kids cop show but were ripped off by their mum Norma.

    When Delia learns of her mother's death. She and Charlie go to the funeral hoping that Delia can get the money have mum stole.

    Only to confront Felicity, the heiress. Charlie knows Felicity is not who she claims to be.

    Like Columbo, the fun is how Charlie unmasks the impostor. Amber might not have a leg to stand on.

    The opener of the second series was a showcase for British actress Cynthia Erivo who plays 5 different roles. There was also a lot of comedy as Charlie evades the shooters.

    I wonder if the producers regret killing off Adrien Brody at the end of the last season. Now a two time Oscar winner.

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    • Trivia
      Delia name drops Joseph Gordon-Levitt, a longtime friend and frequent collaborator of series creator Rian Johnson, who guest starred in the season one episode "Escape from Shit Mountain (2023)."
    • Quotes

      Charlie Cale: Another one. Man, they got to stop feeding these girls after midnight.

    • Connections
      References Poker Face: Escape from Shit Mountain (2023)
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      Footloose
      Written by Kenny Loggins and Dean Pitchford

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