Need a lawyer? Call Mickey Haller. He runs his law practice out of his Lincoln, and he's ready to hit the gas. Moving through Los Angeles, he takes cases while balancing a private life that ... Read allNeed a lawyer? Call Mickey Haller. He runs his law practice out of his Lincoln, and he's ready to hit the gas. Moving through Los Angeles, he takes cases while balancing a private life that includes being a father and having two ex-wives.Need a lawyer? Call Mickey Haller. He runs his law practice out of his Lincoln, and he's ready to hit the gas. Moving through Los Angeles, he takes cases while balancing a private life that includes being a father and having two ex-wives.
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Reviewers say 'The Lincoln Lawyer' series is lauded for its compelling plot, strong performances, and engaging courtroom drama. Character dynamics and intertwined legal and personal storylines are appreciated. However, some criticize the casting, pacing, and realism, finding certain plot points contrived. Mixed opinions exist on its adherence to source material and production quality, though many still find it enjoyable.
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The Lincoln Lawyer: A Legal Thriller With More Drama Than My Courtroom!
As a lawyer, I must say The Lincoln Lawyer delivers a courtroom drama that's engaging and relatable, though not without its flaws. Mickey Haller, played by Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, is a charismatic attorney who operates out of the backseat of his Lincoln, navigating complex cases and the gritty underbelly of Los Angeles. The show does an excellent job blending legal manoeuvring with personal drama, giving viewers a glimpse into the challenges of balancing justice and the lawyer's life.
What stands out most is how accurately it captures the unpredictability of legal work-negotiations, client dilemmas, and the pressure to stay sharp under scrutiny. That said, some aspects are dramatized for entertainment, and a few courtroom moments stray into overly simplistic territory. Real law is messier, slower, and often less glamorous, but I can forgive these liberties for the sake of storytelling.
The pacing can falter in parts, and some supporting characters feel underdeveloped, but Mickey's charm and determination carry the show. It's not perfect, but it's entertaining and offers enough legal authenticity to keep someone like me intrigued.
As a lawyer, I'd say this series earns a solid 7/10. It's a good watch, even if it's not quite the real deal.
What stands out most is how accurately it captures the unpredictability of legal work-negotiations, client dilemmas, and the pressure to stay sharp under scrutiny. That said, some aspects are dramatized for entertainment, and a few courtroom moments stray into overly simplistic territory. Real law is messier, slower, and often less glamorous, but I can forgive these liberties for the sake of storytelling.
The pacing can falter in parts, and some supporting characters feel underdeveloped, but Mickey's charm and determination carry the show. It's not perfect, but it's entertaining and offers enough legal authenticity to keep someone like me intrigued.
As a lawyer, I'd say this series earns a solid 7/10. It's a good watch, even if it's not quite the real deal.
A winning formula
A drug rehabilitated lawyer with two ex-wives a daughter and penchant for cars is thrust front-and-centre into a high profile case following the death of a friend. This comes complete with a practice and more secondary cases than he can cope with.
This intriguing premise sets up an opportunity-filled backdrop for a legal procedural series. The show takes this, adds a strong cast, well crafted and delivered dialogue and an interesting plot and runs with it at a good pace.
Some cinematography choices are awkward, particularly the shots with variable focus and some orange casts, though overall it functions as required. Mickey's driver, Izzy is often used as a plot explanation device, but despite being obvious, feels natural and in keeping with the storytelling.
This is end-to-end engaging, entertaining and enjoyable - highly recommended.
This intriguing premise sets up an opportunity-filled backdrop for a legal procedural series. The show takes this, adds a strong cast, well crafted and delivered dialogue and an interesting plot and runs with it at a good pace.
Some cinematography choices are awkward, particularly the shots with variable focus and some orange casts, though overall it functions as required. Mickey's driver, Izzy is often used as a plot explanation device, but despite being obvious, feels natural and in keeping with the storytelling.
This is end-to-end engaging, entertaining and enjoyable - highly recommended.
Great series, want more!
For those of us who like lawyer/police/detective stories, this was perfect. I couldn't stop watching, and very tempted to give it an even better star rating ... (I may come back and change it, but I'm generally stingy in that area).
In general, anything I've read or seen by Michael Connelly has been very good.
Don't understand why there are some bad reviews. Can't wait for more Lincoln Lawyer series.
In general, anything I've read or seen by Michael Connelly has been very good.
Don't understand why there are some bad reviews. Can't wait for more Lincoln Lawyer series.
Had fun watching this
I have to say I really had a good time watching The Lincoln Lawyer. It's about a down on his luck lawyer named Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) who takes over a successful practice after the lawyer in charge is murdered and leaves his entire practice including all his clients to Haller. Haller mostly world out of his Lincoln town car (hence why he's called The Lincoln Lawyer). He takes on all Tyler's of cases, some big some small. Even though some of it's unbelievable, you'll still have fun watching this. This show did so well that it was quickly renewed for season 2. Season 2 just came out and so far it's just as good, if not better, than the first.
Enjoyable watch
Very watchable
The Storyline is perhaps a little predictable but none the poorer for this. A few twists and turns as is typical of the genre. I like the portrayal of the family and work dynamics.
For those that saw the movie, the TV series may seem somewhat lighter in delivery, however, it remains engaging ... well worth watching.
For those that saw the movie, the TV series may seem somewhat lighter in delivery, however, it remains engaging ... well worth watching.
Did you know
- TriviaOriginally set up with CBS for a series commitment in 2020 it was cancelled right before filming of the first episode due to COVID. This has now been picked up by Netflix for a 10 episode first season based on the second Mickey Haller book "The Brass Verdict".
- GoofsMickey Haller has several cars, all of them with personalized California license plates with legal terms on them. California personalized plates allow a maximum of seven letters/numerals, yet all of Mickey's plates have at least eight.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Shrine of Telly: Week 3 (2022)
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- Advokat uchun Linkoln
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- 5245 El Mirador Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA(Mickey Haller's residence)
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- Runtime
- 1h(60 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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