“Perry Mason” Recap: “Chapter One” is gorgeous but tries too hard
Matthew Rhys steps into the gumshoes of the famed private investigator for a shaky but sumptuous first episode.
Matthew Rhys steps into the gumshoes of the famed private investigator for a shaky but sumptuous first episode.
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Perry Mason’s season finale gives us the answers we need, but still feels a bit empty.
The show barrels toward its finale and finally starts to pick up steam, as Perry finds his lawyerly footing.
Perry Mason finally heads to the courtroom and starts picking up the pace.
Perry finally puts on his legal hat more than halfway through the season in another episode struggling through filler.
The first half of the first season comes with a reckoning for E.B. and Perry building a wild theory for the death of George Gannon.
Perry Mason crams a whole lot of story into Chapter Three, almost to its detriment.
HBO’s gritty new gumshoe is already being eclipsed by his more interesting supporting players in episode two.
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