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Locations used in television shows and series.
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Poker Face Filming Locations: Episode 2 – “The Night Shift”
Moriarty & Albuquerque, New Mexico • Kingman, Arizona “The Night Shift” drops Charlie Cale right into the kind of place that always pulls me in—a small town along Route 66 with a classic roadside business at its center. I first got interested in Poker Face almost by accident while binge-watching Columbo. When Peacock kept pushing the show—and I saw it described as a modern homage—I gave it a shot. What really hooked me wasn’t just the format, but the locations. After recognizing Laughlin, Nevada in Episode 1, this episode made it official. The setting here—dusty New Mexico, wide open sky, and a vintage service station—felt like stepping into places I’ve…
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Poker Face Filming Locations: Episode 1 – Dead Man’s Hand
After deciding to take a chance on Poker Face for its Columbo connection, I immediately found myself drawn in by the very first episode. Set in the Southwest—one of my favorite regions—and in a place I had recently passed through, Laughlin, Nevada, it felt instantly familiar. The classic desert casino atmosphere, the open road, and that sense of freedom you only get in the Southwest all came together in a way that hooked me right away. That was all it took to pull me into the world of Poker Face. Episode Snapshot Episode: Dead Man’s Hand Season: 1 Setting: Frost, Nevada (Frost County) Filming Locations: Laughlin, Nevada & Bullhead City, Arizona Air Date: January 26, 2023 Notable Scenes: Introduction…
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Poker Face Filming Locations: Season 1 Road Trip Guide
I first got interested in Poker Face completely by accident. At the time, I was binge-watching Columbo, and while I don’t usually jump into newer shows, Peacock kept featuring Poker Face front and center when it first debuted. What really caught my attention was that it was described as an homage to Columbo—one of those classic, character-driven mysteries I’ve always enjoyed. The main character, Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne), isn’t a detective—she’s “not a cop”—but she has a remarkable gift: she can tell when someone is lying, every single time. Her laid-back style, sharp instincts, and subtle mannerisms felt like a modern nod to Columbo himself. So I put on the first episode, “Dead Man’s Hand.” And…