• Poker Face S1E4 “Rest in Metal”: Recap Podcast from the Ray Taylor Show

  • Mar 7 2023
  • Length: 49 mins
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Poker Face S1E4 “Rest in Metal”: Recap Podcast from the Ray Taylor Show

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  • Poker Face S1E4 “Rest in Metal”: Recap Podcast from the Ray Taylor Show

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    In this episode recap podcast of Peacock's 'Poker Face', host Ray Taylor provides an in-depth analysis of episode 4 titled “Rest in Metal”, which features guest stars Chloë Sevigny, Nicholas Cirillo, Chuck Cooper, and John Darnielle. The episode follows the story of Ruby Ruin, an employee at a big-box hardware retailer, and her has-been Doxxxology bandmates who are cursed by their single hit, "Staplehead". Desperate for a new hit to change their lives, the band resorts to murder after hiring an idiosyncratic, passionate young drummer, who offers to contribute new material. Charlie tags along as the band's merch seller and suspects foul play. Tune in to hear Ray's expert recap and analysis of this thrilling episode!

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