The Lincoln Lawyer Quietly Became One of the Most Consistent Shows on Television

The Lincoln Lawyer Seasons 1-4 Review Spoiler Warning: This article contains spoilers for Seasons 1 through 4 of The Lincoln Lawyer. In an era where television series either collapse under their own ambition or disappear after one good season, The Lincoln Lawyer has quietly done something impressive. It stayed consistently engaging across multiple seasons while maintaining the spirit of the original novels better than most modern adaptations. The series never tries to reinvent itself into prestige television. Instead, it understands exactly what it is supposed to be: intelligent legal drama with strong character chemistry, layered cases, and season long tension that keeps moving forward naturally. Across four seasons, that formula has worked remarkably well. One of the Better Book Adaptations in Recent Television One of the strongest aspects of The Lincoln Lawyer is its fidelity to the books by Michael Connelly....

Agora :: Movie Science & Religion

A wonderful story of how the co-existence of religions in the Alexandria of Roman Empire was simply an intervening period before complete domination of Christianity. The ways and means adopted by the Bishop Cyril seem so very similar to those adopted by modern fanatics. The convincing arguments presented by the religious elite to incite feeling of superiority and a complete disdain for human life is very well portrayed by the author.

The story of Hypatia, Astronomer and Mathematician, highlights the life of a scientist in the dark-ages as well as the story of a woman, who by virtue of hard work became enlightened. This very reason ("fault") led her to immense problems and cost her life. Another interesting scenario develops when the prefect claims that he is a Christian but nobody listens to him. He reiterates that he is as Christian as any of them but this does not stop the mob from hurling stones at him. Such is the power of the mob.

The movie also portrays the destruction of knowledge stored in Alexandria Library and the complete disregard for all man-acquired knowledge by the religious clergy.

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