On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 7:26 PM PGage <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not only are they shown on various dinner dates,  clearly not work
> related, but he is often protective and tender towards her, and touches her
> arm or shoulder intimately. She hovers over him at the office, and fusses
> over his sleep and eating. But they also make it clear that they are not in
> each other’s private space unless he needs her there for work. I will have
> to see if they ever show him on a date with anyone else (or her), but I
> don’t recall it, and so far none in season 1. Drake is depicted as
> something of a lady’s man.
>
> Of course the assumption is that Burr was gay, and Perry’s relationship
> with Della approaches a mid-century Will and Grace vibe (if Grace somehow
> worked for Will and had to be submissive to him, and Will had to be deeply
> in the closet).
>

William Hopper (Hedda's son) played Drake as a ladies man. In the later
years of the series he got rather puffy and it came off really creepy when
Drake talked about throwing himself at women.

Homosexuality was a career killer in the years Perry Mason was on and the
sponsors would have killed the show if there was as much as a wink about
Burr and/or Perry Mason. It was easier to attribute a lack of sexual
characteristics to a character than to find subtle ways to let the audience
know the characters were having sex.

Going back to one of your earlier points about the Rhys remake: in the
dramas of the '50s, '60s, and going into the '70s there was a clear sense
of right and wrong and while there may have been corrupt officials, the
authorities represented the good guys. More recent dramas have conspiracies
among the authorities to build a tension about who the protagonist can
trust. I tuned out of the Hawaii Five-0 remake when it appeared in the
pilot and I'm sure it will be part of the new Perry Mason framing as well.

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