On “Poker Face,” a tender moment between takeout orders

In an era Ghost kitchens And hide the identity application, it is easy to forget that Delivery of food It is used to be, well, a kind of intimacy. You have a place. You had someone. Maybe they knew your usual request. They may have delivered your bag with a little eye contact and a smile. The pioneer was not just a human being. It is exactly what makes the new episode of “”poker faceHe feels the title “A final job”, he feels unexpectedly: he infiltrates a quiet love story in the middle of the theft, starring a girl, a single man, and a very good arrangement of Samosas.
The episode was appointed a few days before the Black Friday in a large device store called Supersave, Kendall, an obsessed film employee with Dreams of Hollywood, and Charlie Cal (Natasha Leon), The offer, which stumbles into a murder while working as a delivery driver in a local Indian restaurant.
But under the decorations of the cheerful-fearful gender, dual sacks, and the smuggled plans that were made sideways-the “last function” that revolves around something more sweet and more focused on Earth: the ongoing small rituals that remind us of what it means to be part of a society.
Kendall (Sam Richardson) is a long employee in the Supersave Devices Department, but he really wants to be a screenwriter. His last text, also called “One Last Job”, shows the perfect safe theft and is proud enough to show his president, Corey Hawkins, a man who is not only Kendall, but an old friend and perhaps his only real fans. Bell believes that writing is good. Good enough, in fact, he shoots Kendall immediately-a strong love towards chasing his dreams in writing.
This, of course, is counterproductive. Kendall connects and is not confined to the Scuzzy thief called Joice (James Ransone) and puts the same plan from the scenario: Rob Supersave’s Safe the next day the Black Friday when it is flowing with criticism. It is a classic step of stealing-the textual program that becomes real, the man who enters his head-but what makes this episode distinctive is that it is not really Kendall. It is about Bill. It is about Charlie. It is about Get out.
“The last function” of the second season of Episode 7 – in the picture: (LR) Natasha Leon in the role of Charlie Cal, Geradin Veswanathan in the role of Jenny (Sarah Shatz/Pikok)
By the time when the theft is taking place, Charlie, who recently arrived in the city and took a job at the local Tandoori restaurant, found itself regularly in Supersave. Not for shopping, but to register dinner for Bill. It continues to demand – modest and comfortable meals: two layers of vegetables, one sheep meat, nan garlic, chicken tika. It appears to be a creature of habit, especially after providing multiple orders in the same week after spark during his first conversation with Charlie.
“I think he really loves Nan?” Charlie, who was already mistaken, says to Jenny (Geradin Veswanathan), the hostess of the restaurant in the ROM restaurant. Jenny begins to read the style like a love story. He asked the same place again and again to see a delivery girl? And call to verify if it is working? He is interested.
To give Charlie a slightly spinning batch, Jenny slides in a free arrangement from Samosas. She says with a smile of knowledge: “Western men love Samosas.” Certainly – the night that Charlie delivers them, Bell asks whether she wants to join him for dinner the next night, instead of just dropping food.
It is a small, really gesture. Samosas, the second help of Naan, a kind of a little tight dinner invitation that does not arrive with prosperity, but with a curry container. However, it remains. That moment. He reminded me of something I was thinking recently: How to connect the intimate food relatively.
There was time – and that was not long ago – upon requesting to contact the restaurant directly. You were asking about the usual. Someone beyond the meter may recognize your voice. Perhaps the delivery man knew the name of your dog, or how you loved Hot sauce On the side. Sometimes, they were in the middle of the snowstorm, plastic bags on each arm like jewelry, you will feel a little guilt and gratitude while you are in the collapsed bills. It was not dramatic or deep. But it was real.
Now, dinner appears in the back seat of Prius. Sometimes, the cyst has been delivered on your name, and sometimes it does not. The driver may hand him over to you or leave it outside the gate. There is no eye connection. Do not have an informal chat. It does not mean that this was something that was exchanged between two people living in the same city, and perhaps even the same postal code. Everything has been improved in secret.
“It is a little sad, right? Another quiet thread that was cut in the broader revelation of the neighborhood. One of the frequent small stock exchanges that was used to sew life together.”
This is not a tragedy. Nobody is up to this topic. But it is a little sad, right? Another quiet topic was cut in the broader revelation of the neighborhood. One of the frequent small exchanges that were used to sew life together.
Of course, in the scene today The application based on the applicationEven the slightest hint of familiarity can begin to feel suspicious. It is one of the strange, quiet side effects of stripping a lot of human context of a personal thing like delivering food. When a person penetrates the veil – when the face becomes familiar, or repeats himself – he does not necessarily feel comfortable. Sometimes, just feel.
About nine months ago, someone in Reddit was published in a delivery forum with the address:Get the same delivery driver several times, which is strange?They were asking wine through Dordish, and hung one night than the waiting time than usual.
“When the man finally took the matter and arrived, I recounted it 10 dollars with a somewhat small request,” the poster wrote. “The next time it was the course again. I found the same thing because he felt strange not?
He appeared and started chatting around wine. Not in a creeping way, necessarily, just a conversation. friendly. Once again, I followed a message of thanks. This time, in their name. And the heart of emojis.
“I just wanted to go back to clean the house,” Reddor wrote. “It is a strange feeling and if I ask again that he will take it? Or do I outpace his reaction.”
The responses were practical: a group of Doordashers is harmonious to clarify how the system works: Customer drivers do not choose – the algorithm doing it. It is possible that he did not know who was picked up even after the matter was set. You may only remember the advice. Perhaps he was trying to keep this advice to come. One of the users indicated that the algorithm may have continued to direct it because it was tilted well. Another added that most of the drivers were not even able to see the full customer name and that the expressive symbols of the heart, although they are not professional, may not have been more than just a clumsy gesture.
The original poster is light, too. They jokingly said about sending their diving to the door next time. They admitted that the driver did not give them positive reactions, just strange. The heart of emoji was not scary, exactly. Just unfamiliar.
This is exactly. The context has ended – there is no common understanding of what is supposed to appear to have a regular delivery relationship. So the line between kindness and discomfort is unclear. Infintering, once a sign of something warm and real, arrival now as the red flag.
Perhaps this is what makes Samosas and the dinner invitation that followed in the “Poker Face” episode this week feels radical. Not because they are wonderful, but because they penetrated fog. A human gesture, tucked within a system now designed for efficiency, not to disclose his identity and speed.
At one point of the episode, Bill Charlie tells he loves to work in Supersave. Not because it is necessarily bright, but because, for him, it is a type of modern city field.
He says, “People want to gather.” “People want rituals. People want to call.”
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