Perry Mason is about the journey
to do the right thing.
MAN: What the hell are you doing
here?
Just looking for justice.
It's a show about characters.
Everybody's up to something.
Hiding something.
ROLIN JONES: We just have
 like this giant cavalcade
of great characters.
In scene, after scene,
after scene.
PERRY MASON:
 And everybody is guilty.
(CLOCK TICKING)
Perry Mason is completely shaped
by what he's experienced.
He suffered
an incredible injustice.
And that spurs him.
So for Mason,
justice motivates him,
but his sense of justice
isn't clean cut.
It's very easy for you
to break the rules, isn't it?
I play Della Street,
she is the secretary
to E.B. Jonathan.
Della is intelligent,
and quite strong willed.
I'm the lawyer here!
Then act like one, goddamnit!
She often sees further than
other characters are seeing.
DELLA: The woman is broken.
I got a feeling, Chief.
E.B. Jonathan was
a successful attorney.
And now he's old
and he's lost it.
My client is in imminent danger.
Sometimes I think this is
no longer my world.
He's desperate for a case
that's gonna put him
back on his feet.
Blessed be the attorneys
who will prosecute the devil.
TATIANA MASLANY: Sister Alice
 is this celebrity preacher,
and has become
this sort of sensation.
But as she meets Emily Dodson
and is blown away
by this woman's loss,
her calling starts to take on
a different tone.
Sometimes very misguidedly.
Blessed be the hangman,
who will snap this devil's neck!
CHRIS CHALK:
 Paul Drake is just a beat cop.
When we catch on
to the story,
Paul doing his job
gets into something
that he didn't mean to get into.
I heard about
Perry Mason nipping around
those shootings.
Don't talk to him.
Everyone's doing some dirt.
It's a struggle to hold
the all powerful accountable.
Every day, I am scared
I am going to let it all out.
Perry Mason is about
people who want to see justice
in the face of
ultimate corruption.
It's about the journey to tell
the absolute truth.
PERRY MASON: If I make
 a mistake, someone dies.
(CROWD YELLS)
Then don't make a mistake.
