Poker Face Episode 7 Review: Racing Rivalry Takes the Center Stage

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Poker Face Episode 7 Review: Racing Rivalry Takes the Center Stage

Director: Iain B. MacDonald

Date Created: 2023-02-09 12:30

Editor's Rating:
3.5

Poker Face Episode 7 is an adrenaline-fueled ride that delves into the world of racing and the intense rivalries that exist in an intense environment. The episode features sleuth Charlie getting tangled up in a go-kart rivalry, and is helmed by Rian Johnson.

Furthermore, the series is created by Rian Johnson and features a complete cast of Benjamin Bratt, Stephanie Hsu, David Castañeda, Adrien Brody, Danielle Macdonald, Dascha Polanco, Lil Rel Howery, Ellen Barkin, Chloë Sevigny, Tim Meadows and several others.

Poker Face Episode 7: Tim Blake Nelson, Leslie Silva
Poker Face Episode 7: Tim Blake Nelson, Leslie Silva

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Poker Face Episode 7 Review

The episode opens with Charlie starting a new job at a go-kart complex. Moreover, it doesn’t take long for her to realise that she’s landed in the middle of a fierce rivalry between an old-time racing enthusiast, Keith (played by Tim Blake Nelson), and a young and ego-fueled Davis (played by Charles Melton).

Furthermore, what makes this episode so compelling is the way it delves into the psychological and emotional aspects of this rivalry. It’s not just about who can drive the fastest or who has the best car, but about the personal grudges and vendettas that have built up between these two drivers.

Poker Face Episode 7: Jack Alcott, Charles Melton, Natasha Lyonne
Poker Face Episode 7: Jack Alcott, Charles Melton, Natasha Lyonne

Keith is a former champion who has been racing for decades, but he’s been struggling to keep up with the younger and more aggressive drivers like Davis (a hotshot who’s convinced he’s the best and isn’t afraid to let everyone know it).

As Charlie becomes more involved in the drama, she starts to see the toll that this rivalry is taking on both drivers. Keith is desperate to prove that he’s still got what it takes to win, while he is so consumed by his need to beat Davis that he’s willing to do anything to come out on top.

The tension between these two drivers builds throughout the episode, culminating in a high-stakes race that makes up for an intriguing set of events. It’s a thrilling and intense sequence that can be described as the trademark of the series so far.

Poker Face Episode 7: Natasha Lyonne
Poker Face Episode 7: Natasha Lyonne

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What’s particularly impressive about this episode is the way it manages to balance the action and excitement of the go-kart racing with the deeper emotional and enigmatic feel that is at play. There are some genuine moments of intensity and chaos as we see the toll that this rivalry is taking on Keith and those around him.

Notably, the acting in this episode is particularly strong. Tim Blake Nelson does an excellent job as the veteran character caught up in the middle of this intense rivalry. He’s relatable and likeable, which makes us invested in the outcome of the race, as well as the unfolding case.

Final Thoughts

Poker Face Episode 7: Charles Melton
Poker Face Episode 7: Charles Melton

All in all, the latest instalment is a standout episode of the series that showcases its ability to deliver high-octane action alongside more nuanced emotional storytelling. It’s a thrilling and engaging episode that will definitely keep you up from start to finish. Moreover, If you’re a fan of racing rivalries, high-speed chases, and heart-pumping action, this is an episode that you shouldn’t miss.

You can stream Poker Face Episode 7 on Peacock. Let us know your thoughts about it in the comments section below.

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Poker Face Episode 7 finds sleuth Charlie amidst an engrossing racing rivalry.
Manjeet Singh
Manjeet Singh
Manjeet loves to steer conversations around films and pop culture(usually to the point of no return). Finding obscure movies and consuming their Wikipedia literature is his daytime hobby. Being a hopeless romantic about cinema is what keeps him going.

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