HBO's Perry Mason

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HBO's Perry Mason

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Sorry, if this has been discussed elsewhere. I'm really enjoying this series. Obviously it's quite a departure from the Raymond Burr series in the late 50s and early 60s. I'm almost finished with season two and hoping there will be a season three. It has a CHINATOWN feel and the acting is superb. I'd appreciate any comments you may have and if there's another thread; please point me in that direction.
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Well I guess no one found this show interesting.
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We love this version of Perry Mason. Great acting! Good writing! Wonderful score by Terence Blanchard and great cinematography! Cannot say enough about this terrific series!
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Hoganman1 wrote: April 25th, 2023, 7:43 am Well I guess no one found this show interesting.
Still in the middle of season 1 myself. So far so good.
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