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Move over Law and Order - The Lincoln Lawyer (2022) Series - Review

Writer: Dan BrooksDan Brooks

An iconoclastic idealist runs his law practice out of the back of his Lincoln Town Car in this series based on Michael Connelly's bestselling novels.


Legal dramas have been a staple of television for decades, with a multitude of shows centered around lawyers, detectives, and their respective cases. "The Lincoln Lawyer" is a new entry into this genre, created by Ted Humphrey and David E. Kelley. The show is based on Michael Connelly's bestselling novels and stars Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Becki Newton, and Angus Sampson and Neve Campbell. Here's an overview of the show and its strengths and weaknesses.


"The Lincoln Lawyer" centers around Mickey Haller (Garcia-Rulfo), an unconventional lawyer who runs his practice out of his Lincoln Town Car. He takes on cases that others may avoid and shows a strong dedication to those he represents. The series is now in its second season, which indicates its popularity and success.


Kelley is known for creating excellent shows such as "Ally McBeal," "The Practice," and "Big Little Lies." "The Lincoln Lawyer" is another fantastic show that he has added to his repertoire. The characters created in the series are nothing short of unique and stand out among all their other TV counterparts. Their traits and development add depth and authenticity to the show, creating well-rounded personalities that don't feel like typical archetypes.


The show's ability to differentiate itself from other legal shows is another plus. It's refreshing, captivating, and delivers a thrilling story line that can hold viewers' attention. The premise of having a lawyer work from his car is striking, and the show's ability to make it seem practical and believable is impressive.


However, the series has room for improvement. At times, the multiple story lines can be distracting and make it difficult for viewers to follow the plot. It sometimes feels like the show is trying to include too many threads, making it hard to keep track of all the details. Additionally, some relationships between the characters feel somewhat unrealistic. The tension and conflict between different personalities are necessary, but a few relationships come off as forced, lacking both chemistry and believability.


Overall, "The Lincoln Lawyer" is a unique and captivating legal drama with an impressive cast and excellent storytelling. It's not without a few flaws, but its strengths are undeniable. If you enjoy legal dramas, then "The Lincoln Lawyer" is a show to consider.


In conclusion, I recommend that you give this series a watch. Even with a few areas left for improvement, it's still a well-produced and exciting drama that has earned its place amidst the plethora of legal shows.


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Ranking 7.5/10

 
 
 

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