Tv Series Poker Face

Poker Face is an American crime comedy-drama television series created by Rian Johnson for the streaming service Peacock.

Stylized as a "case-of-the-week" murder mystery series, it stars Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale, a casino worker on the run who entangles herself into several mysterious deaths of strangers along the way.

Poker Face
Tv Series Poker Face
Promotional poster
Genre
Created byRian Johnson
StarringNatasha Lyonne
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producers
ProducerCameron Angeli
Production locations
Cinematography
Editors
  • Bob Ducsay
  • Glenn Garland
  • Shaheed Qaasim
  • Paul Swain
Running time47–67 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkPeacock
ReleaseJanuary 26, 2023 (2023-01-26) –
present (present)

Peacock announced the series in March 2021, with Lyonne attached and Johnson as director. Nora Zuckerman and Lilla Zuckerman were named as co-showrunners. The first season of Poker Face consisted of 10 episodes and debuted on January 26, 2023. The series has received critical acclaim. In February 2023, the series was renewed for a second season. Lyonne was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards.

Premise

Poker Face is a murder mystery series stylized as a character-driven, case-of-the-week mystery, with each episode adapting the inverted detective story format popularized by Columbo.

The series centers on Charlie Cale, a casino worker with an innate ability to detect lies, traveling across the United States on the run from a casino boss following a suspicious death. Along the way, she encounters colorful characters and solves homicides in a variety of settings.

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

  • Benjamin Bratt as Cliff LeGrand, the head of security at the casino Charlie works at, with whom she finds herself at odds.

Guest

  • Adrien Brody as Sterling Frost Jr., the manager of the casino where Charlie works.
  • Dascha Polanco as Natalie Hill, Charlie's best friend and a maid at Frost's casino who comes across something insidious
  • Noah Segan as Sheriff Parker, the local sheriff of Laughlin, Nevada
  • Ron Perlman as Sterling Frost Sr., Frost's ruthless father
  • Hong Chau as Marge, a solitary, reclusive trucker who Charlie befriends
  • Megan Suri as Sara, a convenience store worker that both Jed and Damian have a crush on
  • Colton Ryan as Jed, an unstable mechanic
  • John Ratzenberger as Abe, Jed's uncle and boss
  • Brandon Micheal Hall as Damian, a friendly Subway worker
  • Chelsea Frei as Dana, a diner waitress
  • Lil Rel Howery as Taffy Boyle, the co-owner and business side of a popular barbecue restaurant
  • Danielle Macdonald as Mandy Boyle, Taffy's sister-in-law who works with him and George
  • Shane Paul McGhie as Austin / Hanky T. Pickins, a bored radio station secretary with a talent for voice acting
  • Larry Brown as George Boyle, the co-owner and chef of Taffy's restaurant who Charlie befriends
  • Chloë Sevigny as Ruby Ruin, the leader and vocalist of the band Doxxxology, who struggles to find success and hires Charlie
  • Nicholas Cirillo as Gavin, a drummer and big Doxxxology fan
  • Chuck Cooper as Deuteronomy, Doxxxology's roadie
  • John Darnielle as Al, Doxxxology's guitarist
  • G.K. Umeh as Eskie, Doxxxology's bassist
  • Judith Light as Irene Smothers, a resident of a retirement home and Joyce's best friend
  • S. Epatha Merkerson as Joyce Harris, a resident of a retirement home and Irene's best friend
  • K Callan as Betty, a nosy resident of Joyce and Irene's community
  • Reed Birney as Ben / Gabriel, a new resident of Joyce and Irene's community that they have a past with
  • Simon Helberg as Luca Clark, an FBI agent who initially pretends to be Ben's nephew
  • Ellen Barkin as Kathleen Townsend, an actress with a fading career who has a long-standing feud with Michael
  • Tim Meadows as Michael Graves, a mostly retired actor who has a long-standing feud with Kathleen
  • Audrey Corsa as Rebecca, the young third actor in Kathleen's play
  • Jameela Jamil as Ava, Michael's wealthy wife
  • Tim Blake Nelson as Keith Owens, an aging racer
  • Charles Melton as Davis McDowell, a young racer that Charlie befriends
  • Leslie Silva as Donna Owens, Owens's wife
  • Angel Desai as Jean McDowell, Davis's mother
  • Jasmine Aiyana Garvin as Katy Owens, Owens's daughter who seeks to become a racer
  • Jack Alcott as Randy, Davis's friend who helps him with his car
  • Nick Nolte as Arthur Liptin, the co-founder of LAM, a pioneer visual effects company, who Charlie befriends
  • Cherry Jones as Laura, the co-founder of LAM
  • Luis Guzmán as Raoul, LAM's archivist
  • Rowan Blanchard as Lily Albern, an actress who worked on LAM's first film
  • Tim Russ as Max, the co-founder of LAM
  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Trey Nelson, a wealthy man on house arrest for insider trading
  • David Castañeda as Jimmy Silva, Trey's estranged friend who runs a lodge
  • Stephanie Hsu as Mortimer "Morty" Bernstein, a drifter and petty thief that crosses paths with Charlie
  • Clea DuVall as Emily Cale, Charlie's estranged sister
  • Rhea Perlman as Beatrix Hasp, Frost Sr.'s rival casino owner

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Dead Man's Hand"Rian JohnsonRian JohnsonJanuary 26, 2023 (2023-01-26)

Laughlin, Nevada casino waitress Charlie Cale, a woman with the ability to tell if someone is lying, observes her maid friend Natalie Hill's abusive husband Jerry be ejected by head of security Cliff LeGrand. Manager Sterling Frost Jr. asks Charlie to help him scam client Kazimir Caine. Natalie discovers child pornography on Caine's computer. When she reports it to Frost, he deletes the evidence off her phone and has Cliff kill her and Jerry, staging it as a murder-suicide by using Jerry's gun. Charlie notices that Jerry's gun was in his right hand in a crime scene photo, contradicting where his ankle holster was, and she steals Natalie's tablet. She finds the deleted evidence in the tablet's trash and presents it to Frost, believing Caine was responsible for Natalie's murder. She realizes Cliff kept Jerry's gun when she sees footage of the metal detector not going off as Jerry was removed. She reveals to Frost that she recorded him setting up the scam poker game and sent it to Caine, irreparably damaging the casino's reputation. Frost commits suicide and Frost Sr. later calls Charlie, promising to kill her.


Guest stars: Adrien Brody, Dascha Polanco and Noah Segan
2"The Night Shift"Rian JohnsonAlice JuJanuary 26, 2023 (2023-01-26)

Charlie's car breaks down in New Mexico and she gives it to mechanic Jed. Both he and Subway worker Damian have a crush on convenience store clerk Sara, and Jed pushes him off his body shop's roof when he realizes Damian has won the lottery, finishing him off with a crowbar. He takes the lottery ticket and hides the body in passing trucker Marge's vehicle. She discovers it and tries to get rid of it, and Jed calls the police to frame her. Charlie's car is fixed, but Marge is blamed for Damian's murder and Jed claims the ticket as his own. After he lies about Damian never winning the lottery, Charlie reviews the body shop's security footage and notices it skips an hour. When she points out that the ticket's serial number does not match the time Jed claims to have bought it, he admits to the murder but has discovered that she is a person of interest and threatens to report her if she calls the police. As she leaves, a hidden camera radio show leads her to realize that a trucker she sat next to during Damian's murder would have caught the crime on his dash cam, asking his friends to turn the footage in to the police. Sara misdirects an arriving Cliff and Jed burns the ticket as the police arrive to arrest him.


Guest stars: Hong Chau, Megan Suri, Colton Ryan, John Ratzenberger, Brandon Micheal Hall, and Chelsea Frei
3"The Stall"Iain B. MacDonaldWyatt CainJanuary 26, 2023 (2023-01-26)

In Texas, a stray dog that follows Charlie eats barbecue at an outdoor restaurant run by the Boyle brothers. The business-minded Taffy Boyle demands Charlie pay off what it ate, so she takes a job there and bonds with head chef George Boyle. He is deeply moved when she shows him the film Okja and plans to give up his stake in the business. Unable to afford buying him out, Taffy pre-records a segment for his radio show and pretends to air it live while he seals George in his trailer and suffocates him with grill smoke, beating the dog when it attacks him as he leaves. Charlie finds the dog as she leaves town, realizing that the wood it was beaten with is the same wood that created the smoke that killed George and was only used by him. After confirming Taffy had time to kill George during the broadcast, she brings her findings to Mandy, George's wife, and realizes she is in on it. Charlie has station employee Austin impersonate Taffy over the phone to trick Mandy into thinking he is going to confess, prompting her to sell him out to the police. Austin plays her call on air in front of the police, getting them both arrested, and Charlie leaves the dog with him as she departs.


Guest stars: Lil Rel Howery, Danielle Macdonald, Shane Paul McGhie, and Larry Brown
4"Rest in Metal"Tiffany JohnsonChristine BoylanJanuary 26, 2023 (2023-01-26)

Charlie is hired by heavy metal band Doxxxology to sell merchandise on tour, befriending new drummer Gavin, who enjoys writing lyrics based on things around him. Vocalist Ruby Ruin is haunted by the band's only successful song, "Staplehead", only benefiting their former drummer, and is horrified when Gavin presents the band with perceived hit "Sucker Punch". The band rigs his amplifier to electrocute him when Ruby lets him sing "Staplehead" and they pass "Sucker Punch" off as their creation. Charlie realizes the lyrics are based on items in Gavin's trash, and learns that the band was wearing rubber soles after finding a camera Gavin set up to record his footwork. She is forced to flee when a video of her punching a band's promotional mascot goes viral, allowing Cliff to track her down. "Sucker Punch" revives interest in Doxxology, but their lawyer informs them that the song's melody is lifted directly from the theme of Benson, resulting in a copyright lawsuit. Charlie sends a true crime podcaster that she met earlier her evidence that the band killed Gavin, and an episode is made about them.


Guest stars: Chloë Sevigny, Nicholas Cirillo, Chuck Cooper, and John Darnielle
5"Time of the Monkey"Lucky McKeeWyatt Cain & Charlie PeppersFebruary 2, 2023 (2023-02-02)

Charlie befriends ex-felon residents Joyce Harris and Irene Smothers while working at a retirement home, who tell her of their past as cult members and lovers of their leader Gabriel. A police raid sent them to prison, and they recognize a new resident as Gabriel, who reveals he sold the cult out to the authorities and begs forgiveness. Irene sneaks into his room and poisons him, switching his wearable heart monitor and having Joyce tase her to trick the orderly into thinking he died of cardiac arrest. Charlie bumps into his "nephew" Luca Clark at his funeral, who admits he is an FBI agent with witness protection and explains that Irene and Joyce were actually arrested trying to bomb a Model UN meeting. A nosy resident tells Charlie that she saw Joyce tasing Irene, prompting them to kill her with a bomb. Charlie informs them that Gabriel's heart rate did not change when staff defibrillated him. They try to kill her, but the waiting FBI are alerted when she tases herself while wearing a heart monitor. When Charlie later starts a golf cart, she narrowly avoids death when it explodes, giving the women the middle finger as they are taken away by the police.


Guest stars: Judith Light, S. Epatha Merkerson, K Callan, Reed Birney, Simon Helberg, and Darius Fraser
6"Exit Stage Death"Ben SinclairChris DowneyFebruary 9, 2023 (2023-02-09)

Actress Kathleen Townsend visits her longtime nemesis and former costar Michael Graves to ask him for help putting on a one-night play and revitalize her career, and he reluctantly accepts after his wealthy wife Ava encourages him. Fed up with each other during the show, they rig a light and trapdoor to kill each other. Michael has a heart attack when the light misses him, and Ava falls to her death through the door when she runs to give him his medication. The show turns out to be a publicity stunt as part of their plan to reveal their love for each other, having killed Ava so they could be together. The show's popularity prompts Kathleen to give it another day, while the third actor Rebecca extorts them for money when she finds the script for a planned argument. Charlie, a waitress at the venue, determines the two are in love through their performances and learns that they rigged the stage earlier. Kathleen tries to kill Rebecca via her fatal nut allergy by contaminating a food bowl, forcing Charlie to drag her offstage and pretend it is part of the play. Kathleen and Michael argue backstage, and Charlie records their admission of guilt and shows it to the sheriff in the audience. Knowing she will soon be arrested, Kathleen uses this to give a stellar final performance.


Guest stars: Ellen Barkin, Tim Meadows, Audrey Corsa, Jameela Jamil, Niall Cunningham, and Chris McKinney
7"The Future of the Sport"Iain B. MacDonaldStory by : Joe Lawson & CS Fischer
Teleplay by : Joe Lawson
February 16, 2023 (2023-02-16)

Aging Tennessee racer Keith Ownes loses to young Davis McDowell. Owens, suffering from shaking hands when he races, announce his intent to retire. His daughter Katy beats Davis in several rounds of go-karting, starting a feud between the two men. Owens sabotages Davis's car, but he witnesses this and sabotages it further. At a practice session, he lets Katy drives his car and it crashes, putting her in a coma. Having befriended Charlie and knowing of her lie detection ability, he shifts the blames to Owens, who publicly confesses his guilt when confronted. Charlie notices Davis lying about Katy's crash being an accident, and he catches her looking through his garage. He tries to run her off the road after refusing to answer his questions. At his next race, she tells him that Katy woke up and will race him after she recovers, and as she leaves, his hands start to shake.


Guest stars: Tim Blake Nelson, Charles Melton, Leslie Silva, Angel Desai, Jasmine Aiyana Garvin, and Jack Alcott
8"The Orpheus Syndrome"Natasha LyonneNatasha Lyonne & Alice JuFebruary 23, 2023 (2023-02-23)

Max, the founder of visual effects company LAM, confronts co-founder Laura over something he found in old footage, so she poisons him. Charlie befriends the third co-founder, Arthur Liptin, and begins working as his assistant. He admits that he still blames himself for the death of Lilly Albert, an actress who drowned on the set of LAM's first film. Laura asks Arthur for a bust of Max's head to grieve, but actually uses it to pass the facial recognition software on his laptop and delete a piece of footage from the archives. Arthur watches the physical copy of the footage and realizes that Laura caused Lilly's death, burning the reel when confronted but keeping the incriminating frames, only to die from poisoning upon returning home. Charlie realizes Laura is lying about Max and Arthur's deaths. Laura takes Arthur's things for a memorial exhibit at LAM's offices but misses the hidden footage, which Charlie retrieves. As Laura memorializes Arthur and Max at the opening, Charlie plays the footage on the screen behind her to the large crowd. Laura flees, seeing visions of Arthur and Max and following the latter over a balcony to her death.


Guest stars: Nick Nolte, Cherry Jones, Luis Guzmán, Rowan Blanchard, and Tim Russ
9"Escape from Shit Mountain"Rian JohnsonNora Zuckerman & Lilla ZuckermanMarch 2, 2023 (2023-03-02)

While stranded in the Colorado mountains, Charlie picks up kleptomaniac drifter Mortimer "Morty" Bernstein and crashes her car while trying to avoid a deer. When Morty does not return with a tow truck, she tries to flag down a car and is hit by Trey Nelson, who is violating his house arrest while on parole. He drives her to his estranged friend Jimmy Silva's motel and has him help bury her outside. Charlie wakes up with a broken leg and crawls to the motel door just as Morty arrives in her car. As a blizzard traps the four in the motel, Morty realizes that Charlie found a bone outside and wonders if it could belong to Chloe Jones, a local woman who vanished a decade prior. She finds Chloe's remains where Charlie was buried, and she agrees to keep quiet in exchange for Trey's car when confronted. He beats her and pushes the car off a cliff with her inside. Jimmy drugs Charlie and he and Trey argue about their roles in Chloe's death. Having feigned being drugged, Charlie tries to take her car keys, convincing Jimmy that Trey killed Chloe when caught. Trey kills him in a struggle and stabs Charlie, burying them with Chloe and arriving home just in time to meet with his parole officer, only to realize that Charlie swiped his ankle monitor when they fought. In the hospital, Charlie learns that Trey was arrested and Morty was mistaken for her. Cliff waits for her outside.


Guest stars: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, David Castañeda, and Stephanie Hsu
10"The Hook"Janicza BravoRian JohnsonMarch 9, 2023 (2023-03-09)

Tired of his year-long pursuit of Charlie, Cliff makes a deal with Frost Sr.'s rival Beatrix Hasp to kill him. Alerted to Charlie's location by news of her "death," he finds her room and calls Frost Sr., who orders him to wait months until she heals. Cliff forces her into the car when she leaves, trying to goad her into killing him with his gun and taking her to Hasp's Atlantic City casino. Frost Sr. reveals that he has all casinos wiretapped and learned that Frost was dealing with Hasp, no longer blaming Charlie for his death and asking for her help with Hasp. The lights go out and Cliff kills him with the gun Charlie touched before planting it on her. She hides out in her estranged sister's house, who gives her the keys to their father's boat and asks her to leave, not wanting her family involved with Charlie. She finds the boat too damaged to escape on and reluctantly calls Cliff, who asks her to meet him on his boat, calling the police beforehand to have her arrested. Arriving, she finds poker chips from Hasp's casino that glow under blacklight and realizes he used them to see Frost Sr. in the dark. She fights Cliff off and jumps ship just as the FBI arrive, Charlie having sent Sterling Frost Sr.'s recording of Frost Jr. ordering Natalie killed. Cliff testifies against Hasp and Charlie's name is cleared, only for Hasp to call her and give her the choice between working for her or dying. Charlie destroys her phone and flees.


Guest stars: Ron Perlman, Simon Helberg, Clea DuVall, and Rhea Perlman (voice only)

Production

Development

The project was announced in March 2021, with Rian Johnson serving as creator, writer, director and executive producer. Johnson stated that the series would delve into "the type of fun, character driven, case-of-the-week mystery goodness I grew up watching." The series was inspired by Columbo, being referred as a "howcatchem". Johnson also used Magnum, P.I., The Rockford Files, Quantum Leap, Highway to Heaven and The Incredible Hulk as influences for the tone of the series. Johnson was interested in "doing that Columbo or even Quantum Leap thing of having every episode be an anthropological deep dive into a little corner of America that you might not otherwise see." On February 15, 2023, Peacock renewed the series for a second season.

Casting

The announcement of the series included that Natasha Lyonne would serve as the main lead actress. She was approached by Johnson about working on a procedural project together, with Lyonne as the lead character. As Johnson explained, the role was "completely cut to measure for her." While the series and lead character would share things in common with Columbo, the writers sought to differentiate the lead character by having her work outside of the law.

Due to the series' procedural aspects, the episodes feature several guest stars. Johnson was inspired by the number of actors who guest starred on Columbo, wanting to deem each guest star as the star of the episode, which allowed them to attract many actors.

In April 2022, Benjamin Bratt joined the series. Instead of a guest role, his character would recur as Cliff, the head of security at a casino where Charlie works. When she escapes the casino, his character would go after her, which Bratt called "a ticking clock for the show".

Filming

According to the director of the Hudson Valley Film Commission, filming was based in Newburgh, New York, and ran from April through October 2022, in locations throughout the mid-Hudson Valley. At least one episode of the series was filmed in late August 2022 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Outdoor scenes were filmed in Laughlin, Nevada, in September 2022, with the Riverside Resort Hotel & Casino depicting the fictional Frost Casino.

Release

Poker Face premiered on January 26, 2023, with the first four episodes available immediately and the rest debuting on a weekly basis.

International sales are handled by Paramount Global Content Distribution. The series is available on Citytv+ and Citytv in Canada and on Stan in Australia. The series debuted in Asia via Rock Entertainment on May 24, 2023. The series then debuted in the United Kingdom on Sky Max on May 26, 2023.

Paramount also handled home media distribution for the series, with Paramount Home Entertainment releasing the first season exclusively on Blu-ray on September 12, 2023.

Reception

Critical response

Poker Face was met with critical acclaim upon release. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 99% approval rating with an average rating of 8.5/10, based on 88 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "With the incomparable Natasha Lyonne as an ace up its sleeve, Poker Face is a puzzle box of modest ambitions working with a full deck." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 84 out of 100 based on 40 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".

Chicago Sun-Times's Richard Roeper gave a rating of 3.5 out of 4 stars and said, "The beauty part is watching the amazing Natasha Lyonne's Charlie puzzle out the crime in clever and often hilarious fashion." Peter Travers of ABC News felt Lyonne landed "the role of her career" in Charlie Cale and called Poker Face "the best joyride of the 2023 TV season." Linda Holmes of NPR felt Lyonne's "unforgettable" performance proved herself to be the "Peter Falk of her generation". Ben Travers of IndieWire gave the series a B and stated "All this star power is enough to guarantee Poker Face will be, at least, an enjoyable diversion. But... it's hard to shake the feeling that Poker Face isn't as good as it could've been." The Atlantic's Sophie Gilbert believed the show succeeded in its first episodes "by attending to the emotional cadences of overlooked people and places" but criticized the characters of later episodes for falling into tropes.

Accolades

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2023 American Film Institute Awards Top 10 Television Programs Poker Face Won
Black Reel Television Awards Outstanding Guest Performance, Comedy Series Lil Rel Howery Nominated
S. Epatha Merkerson Nominated
Golden Trailer Awards Best Comedy for a TV/Streaming Series (Trailer/Teaser/TV Spot) "Fresh Starts" (Project X/AV) Nominated
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards Best Streaming Series, Comedy Poker Face Nominated
Best Actress in a Streaming Series, Comedy Natasha Lyonne Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Streaming Series, Comedy Benjamin Bratt Nominated
Best Directing in a Streaming Series, Comedy Rian Johnson (for "Escape from Shit Mountain") Nominated
Best Writing in a Streaming Series, Comedy Rian Johnson (for "Dead Man's Hand") Nominated
Hollywood Critics Association Creative Arts TV Awards Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Simon Helberg Nominated
Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Hong Chau Nominated
Stephanie Hsu Nominated
Best Contemporary Costumes Poker Face Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Natasha Lyonne Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Judith Light (for "Time of the Monkey") Won
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More) Judy Rhee, Martha Sparrow, and Cathy Marshall (for "The Orpheus Syndrome") Nominated
Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Comedy Series or Variety Program Tom Place Nominated
Set Decorators Society of America Awards Best Achievement in Decor/Design of a One Hour Contemporary Series Cathy T. Marshall, Elizabeth Eggert, Judy Rhee Nominated
Television Critics Association Awards Program of the Year Poker Face Nominated
Outstanding New Program Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Comedy Nominated
Individual Achievement in Comedy Natasha Lyonne Won
2024
Art Directors Guild Awards Excellence in Production Design for a One-Hour Contemporary Single-Camera Series Judy Rhee (for "Escape from Shit Mountain") Nominated
Artios Awards Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Comedy Pilot or First Season Mary Vernieu, Bret Howe, Christine Kromer, Angelique Midthunder, Derek Hersey Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Comedy Series Poker Face Nominated
Best Actress in a Comedy Series Natasha Lyonne Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards Best Contemporary Make-Up in a Television Series, Limited, Miniseries, or Movie for Television Amy L. Forsythe, Heidi Pakdel-Payan, Rebecca Levine, Shannon Dollison Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards New Series Christine Boylan, Wyatt Cain, Chris Downey, CS Fischer, Rian Johnson, Alice Ju, Joe Lawson, Natasha Lyonne, Charlie Peppers, Lilla Zuckerman, Nora Zuckerman Nominated
Episodic Comedy Nora Zuckerman, Lilla Zuckerman (for "Escape from Shit Mountain") Won

Explanatory notes

References

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