Resuming Poker Face. Love it. It's a bit on the cheap side, plot-wise (the gimmicky pitch, plus the helpful coincidences, make it a bit sleuthing god mode) but that's not the point. The dialogue is great, Lyonne is as enjoyable as ever, the characters are pleasant, the stories stay unpredictable (in part precisely because the procedural is secondary), the whole is fun, funny, silly, entertaining.
It mimicks Columbo, but it's not. Columbo is about cunning detective work. Poker Face only borrows the style, some character types and some dynamics. In a way, it's closer to Monk, where the whodunit matters less than the characters interactions, and goes even farther in that direction. What it does, it does it great. What it doesn't do very well, well I think it doesn't even try. Or cares about. Not much outwitting on display.
It's like you pass Columbo through a filter to just retain a concentrate of its heart and comedy. Like the dessert : less varied combination of flavors, but still intense and tasty for the one it offers.