Early in the final episode of season two of “Perry Mason,” which airs Monday, the title character pulls up on his motorcycle to Los Angeles City Hall and pauses for a long moment.
“They really had to eke out where those little special places were still left in LA that we could shoot. Seeing some of those last kind of hold ons of yesteryear ...
Those questions could be about anything from class tensions and racial segregation to the ways people talked and the shoes they wore, explained“Los Angeles was growing with just remarkable velocity,” he said of the Depression-era time period in which the show is set. “The big details are just making sense of a place that kind of exploded into international perspective over a very, very short period of time.
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