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Perry Mason (2020)

Crime  
Rayting:   7.5/10 17K votes
Country: USA
Language: English

In booming 1932 Los Angeles, a down and out defense attorney takes on the case of a lifetime.

Episode Guide

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Best Perry Mason Episodes

Top 20 (Ranked)

November 14, 1959star9.0 280 votesS3E6 The Case of Paul Drake's Dilemma
October 17, 1963star9.0 272 votesS7E4 The Case of the Deadly Verdict
May 22, 1966star8.9 319 votesS9E30 The Case of the Final Fadeout
September 26, 1963star8.9 237 votesS7E1 The Case of the Nebulous Nephew
November 29, 1962star8.9 234 votesS6E9 The Case of the Weary Watchdog
January 6, 1962star8.9 210 votesS5E16 The Case of the Shapely Shadow
December 14, 1957star8.7 407 votesS1E13 The Case of the Moth-Eaten Mink
November 19, 1960star8.7 247 votesS4E9 The Case of the Nine Dolls
January 23, 1960star8.7 236 votesS3E13 The Case of the Wayward Wife
December 31, 1964star8.7 178 votesS8E14 The Case of the Ruinous Road
January 31, 1963star8.6 494 votesS6E16 The Case of Constant Doyle
April 26, 1958star8.6 315 votesS1E30 The Case of the Screaming Woman
September 27, 1958star8.6 273 votesS2E2 The Case of the Lucky Loser
October 1, 1960star8.6 241 votesS4E3 The Case of the Ill-Fated Faker
January 2, 1960star8.6 220 votesS3E11 The Case of the Violent Village
December 16, 1961star8.6 208 votesS5E14 The Case of the Unwelcome Bride
February 3, 1962star8.6 205 votesS5E19 The Case of the Glamorous Ghost
December 9, 1961star8.6 190 votesS5E13 The Case of the Renegade Refugee
October 17, 1965star8.6 189 votesS9E6 The Case of the Carefree Coronary
February 24, 1962star8.6 186 votesS5E21 The Case of the Mystified Miner

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User Reviews

circuskotton 22 June 2020

Watchseries; Grew up on and enjoyed the two versions of the Perry Mason series/movies that stared Raymond Burr. They were based on the Earle Stanley Gardner books and followed his style well. This series is definitely not at all like its predecessors nor the books. Where Burr's version of Mason was a successful lawyer with a upstanding reputation and quick thinking to get clients out of a jam, Rhys' Mason is a down and out lawyer working as a PI who takes on shady clients (photos of a man & his mistress), then double crosses his client for more money. Della is a more sassy character here and she doesn't so much keep Perry organized as keeps him honest. As the first episode goes on, you do see things come together that shows some finer character traits when he is dealing with the viewing of the baby corpse in a murder he is investigating. These little snippets of emotion could potentially lead to a more refined character in later episodes even as he maintains a "rough around the edges" personality. I'm not totally sold on this new variation of Mason, but it intrigued me enough that I'll watch a few more episodes hoping the writers are building to something that will hook me in for the long run.

circuskotton 22 June 2020

Grew up on and enjoyed the two versions of the Perry Mason series/movies that stared Raymond Burr. They were based on the Earle Stanley Gardner books and followed his style well. This series is definitely not at all like its predecessors nor the books. Where Burr's version of Mason was a successful lawyer with a upstanding reputation and quick thinking to get clients out of a jam, Rhys' Mason is a down and out lawyer working as a PI who takes on shady clients (photos of a man & his mistress), then double crosses his client for more money. Della is a more sassy character here and she doesn't so much keep Perry organized as keeps him honest. As the first episode goes on, you do see things come together that shows some finer character traits when he is dealing with the viewing of the baby corpse in a murder he is investigating. These little snippets of emotion could potentially lead to a more refined character in later episodes even as he maintains a "rough around the edges" personality. I'm not totally sold on this new variation of Mason, but it intrigued me enough that I'll watch a few more episodes hoping the writers are building to something that will hook me in for the long run.

blanche-2 22 June 2020

Perry Mason watchseries. All the producers have done is used the name to encourage people to watch the show.

This is not the character of Perry Mason, who even in the 1930s, when the books first appeared, was not a detective. He was always an attorney.

Matthew Rhys is a wonderful actor, I love him, and this show is along the lines of a noir-type film like LA Confidential (another favorite of mine). Because it's HBO they've pulled out the stops on grossness, violence, foul language, and nudity. All of which are fine with me (except the grossness).

But watch the show for the above-described elements, not because you want to watch good old "Perry Mason" - this ain't it. I'm giving it a 5 because I resent the way they've just taken the name and not connected it to the Erl Stanley Gardner creation. Rhys as star and HBO budget and production values should have been enough to lure audiences in - with another title.

surlich 20 July 2020

This is obviously a prequel to the original Perry Mason which shows us what made the man he became . Matthew Rhys portrayal is outstanding.

rvos400 29 July 2020

The acting is superb. Storyline was a little slow starting off, but now can not wait till next episode.

lallery 13 July 2020

...and I'm not disappointed. I'm all for providing an old story an origin, and this production gives you just that and does it very well. And, boy, is it gritty, dusty, smoky, and boozy. It is not for the weak-stomached. Keep in mind that this is an old story being told in today's voice. The Perry Mason of the 60's is an interpretation of his character for television audience of that decade, produced for family network TV, while the HBO version is for an audience that expects what HBO is capable of delivering. Can't wait for the finale to see how it all comes together.

ztigr 10 August 2020

This series was a weird mish mash of 21st century culture clashing with 1930's reality. Alternative lifestyles, racism, politics, corruption, religious zealots, chauvanism, and uncertain economics all interwoven into a crime of the century murder trial. It all ends up sort of like Chinatown, with Perry Mason instead of the PI Jake utterly confused by what has just transpired. And that was my real question, is why Perry Mason. Why take something that most are familiar with and turn it upside down? There comes a point where your just using the name Perry Mason, and not much else. Its like taking Superman, taking away all his super powers, his cape, and making him a cop on the beat, but still calling him Superman. It doesn't make much sense. So its watchable at a time when a lot isn't and that's why it gets 6 stars. If you want Perry Mason, better invest in some old VHS or DVD's

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