This series has nothing to do with the 1950s series, where Mason looks like a refined bourgeois. In the modern series, he works as an investigator for an experienced lawyer and helps him defend a woman accused of a crime she did not commit. The film tells how Mason from a long-suffering loser gradually turns into a brilliant lawyer. I have no complaints about the creators of the series. It's fine.
Now for the second season (he's on 10). This is a film from the category of films that are eagerly awaited, hoping that it will bring the greatest satisfaction to the viewer. That's how it turned out. The perfect plot: not the slightest mistake in logic, the perfect play of actors (you can say that there are no secondary performers). Most importantly, the film is of genuine interest. I think everyone will like him.