Perry Mason with Matthew Rhys. * spoilers*

Anonymous
Anyone else watching this? I find Matthew Rhys absolutely mesmerizing. The writing is ok, if a bit uneven here and there, but I’m into the storyline and the vibe. The religious storyline with Sister is different and intriguing. For some reason it makes me think of Nathaniel West (LA, mob delusion, dreams and darkness, violence). The gritty, sometimes downbeat feel and the colors set a compelling, unsettling tone. Seeing Perry’s back story is fun (even if it doesn’t feel realistic). In short, I think it’s very good!

Bonus: Perry would be a great baby name, or at least nickname!
Anonymous
Yeah, I watched it a year ago. Enjoyed it. Matthew Rhys is fabulous.
Anonymous
I can't wait for season 2 but I think it won't arrive til summer 2022

ugh
Anonymous
Any sex or nudity?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any sex or nudity?


According to Amazon reviews--yes, a lot, plus violence of course. And much profanity.

I did know about this version of Perry Mason and so looked it up. A number of reviewers said it was far more like a new version of Chinatown and had little resemblance to the Erle Stanley Gardner books and even less to the television show.

Anonymous
I just watched this whole series and it was fantastic. Any other series that are this good? I watched it after someone recommended it gets. I hope there will be a season 2.
Anonymous
Just now getting into season one and love it!
Never watched the original but this reboot had amazing acting, set design, slow burn noir vibes
Anonymous
So lugubrious. I like Rhys, but it’s like they overspent on sets and costumes and couldn’t afford plot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So lugubrious. I like Rhys, but it’s like they overspent on sets and costumes and couldn’t afford plot.


Nah I think the plots are always slow burn for a good while and then they really ramp up. It's terrific.
Anonymous
I watched season 1 and got hooked. I have read the books like 30 years ago and don’t remember much- watched the old show and I like that this one is much deeper than “a cool detective saves damsel in distress”. Too much gay/anti racist/girl power stuff for my liking but no one can deny that it’s true for the time
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So lugubrious. I like Rhys, but it’s like they overspent on sets and costumes and couldn’t afford plot.


This! I find it nearly incoherent, but it does re-create 1930's Los Angeles beautifully with the sets and costumes and the noir lighting.

Still, the title a bit weird since Perry Mason was a criminal defense lawyer, not a private eye. That was Paul Drake.
Anonymous
Okay so I'll concede that it doesn't quite have the urgency of season 1 yet, or the noir of it either. Something huge will go wrong and it will all speed up, at some point I'm sure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So lugubrious. I like Rhys, but it’s like they overspent on sets and costumes and couldn’t afford plot.


This! I find it nearly incoherent, but it does re-create 1930's Los Angeles beautifully with the sets and costumes and the noir lighting.

Still, the title a bit weird since Perry Mason was a criminal defense lawyer, not a private eye. That was Paul Drake.


He becomes one towards the end of season 1. It’s like Batman the beginning
-DP
Anonymous
Anyone else get to the season finale tonight?
What did you think? I thought it was inspired and that a season 3 looked likely.
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