Warning: SPOILERS for Perry Mason “Chapter Sixteen” are ahead!
Perry Mason Season 2 is officially over, and it was officially confirmed behind the murder of Brooks McCutcheon. While one of the big twists this season on the HBO series was the reveal that brothers Rafael and Mateo Gallardo actually pulled the trigger, Hope Davis’ Camilla Nygaard was the one who ordered the murder, as she saw him not only as a liability to her and his father’s business interests, but was also disgusted by his abusive behavior towards women. Ahead of the finale, a.k.a. “Chapter Sixteen,” airing, I spoke with Davis about her character’s big twist, shooting her last scene with Juliet Rylance and actually getting stung by bees for the episode’s opening scene.
Camilla’s role as Perry Mason Season 2’s shadowy villain was set up at the end of last week’s episode, as Clara Drake, wife of Paul Drake (a man who dealt with many complications this season), discovered that the drug-addicted woman who sought her fixes from Ozzie Jackson was Constance Barber, the wife of Melville Phipps, Camilla’s lawyer and the man who paid Ozzie to arrange Brooks’ murder. This left “Chapter Sixteen” free to explore Camilla’s motives, but when I interviewed Hope Davis, I was curious about whether she knew about Camilla’s guilt from the beginning or learned about it later. She said it was the former; in her words:
Learning the truth about Camilla Nygaard hit Juliet Rylance’s Della Street particularly hard, as she’d built a friendship with her over the course of the season. Eventually though, Perry and Paul were able to convince Phipps to help them out by stealing the blackmail photos she had on district attorney Hamilton Burger. As the cherry on top of the proverbial sundae, because Camilla passively insulted Constance to his face, Phipps ended up stealing all the blackmail photos she had on other powerful people throughout the city and gave them to our protagonists. The result was Burger agreeing to a deal with the defense: Mateo would serve 30 years in prison for Brooks’ murder with no parole, and Rafael would go free.
So that marked the end of this season’s case, but before all was said and done, Della paid one last visit to Camilla at her home, where she confronted her about what she’d done and brought agents from the Bureau of Investigation with her. During my chat with Hope Davis, she said she believed Camilla really liked Della and acknowledged that that her character is “a little lonely,” as “there certainly weren’t a lot of other powerful businesswomen she could have lunch with in that day and age.” Alas, it was not a relationship not to be, and I was curious about the work she and Juliet Rylance put into shooting their final scene together. The actress recalled:
As for the opening scene of “Chapter Sixteen”, viewers see Camilla going through a Japanese beauty treatment that involved being stung by bees a few times on her face. Naturally I was curious about if Hope Davis actually had to deal with the bees, rather than that process being simulated sure enough, and sure enough, she did have quality time with those insects. As she explained:
When we leave off with Camilla Nygaard in the Perry Mason Season 2 finale, she’s told Della that they’ll see each other again, and then she goes to speak to the government agents by her pool, so it’s hard to say if she’s ultimately led away in handcuffs or is able to smooth talk her way into a more advantageous position. From Davis’ perspective, she’s skeptical that Camilla will land in jail because she has “friends in high places.” At the time of this writing, there’s been no word about if Perry Mason will return for Season 3, but if it does, Davis told me she “would absolutely love to see Camilla again.”
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