![]() ![]() ![]() Poker Face follows the same narrative structure - and even some of the tropes - that Columbo made iconic, like the case-of-the-week premise and the quick-witted, but somewhat oblivious detective. Johnson is a huge fan of the Peter Falk-led show, so he created his own contemporary version of it. The concept was introduced by the biggest inspiration behind Poker Face, iconic detective series Columbo. We, the audience, see watch the crime take place and know who the culprit is, but the detective doesn't, so the story revolves around how they will catch the criminal. While a whodunit is a story in which the audience is shown a crime and follows the detective as he goes on a journey to find the culprit, a howcatchem is literally the opposite. RELATED: 'Poker Face's Bullsh*t Detector Is a Real Thing We're talking, of course, of the opposite of a whodunit, a "howcatchem." ![]() This is a TV show, after all, and, while nowadays we may not see any shows that deal with mystery like Poker Face, a few decades ago television was rife with them. But, to develop Poker Face, he really had to open his tool box and dig deeper into the kinds of influences he'd lean onto. We've all watched Knives Out and Glass Onion by now, both written to emulate the same aura in Agatha Christie mystery novels. It's no secret that Rian Johnson is a huge fan of whodunits. ![]()
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