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....

Peaky Blinders: Immortal Man ! Not so immortal

The Peaky Blinders 'movie' should actually have been 2- Episode thriller in TV Series. 
What went wrong?
  1. No amount of nostalgia could sell Cillian Murphy's persona again. For me the Series was the end of Thomas Shelby.
  2. The 'Duke' Shelby was not very well done. It could have done a better job if the actor were asked not to copy Thames Shelby. A precedence was available like Michael Corleone in God Father was able to play God Father without copying Vito Corleone.
  3. The characters retained were totally relatable but at the sametime looked like an extension of the series.
  4. The fascist actor was given very little screen time. He could have taken it forward in a hugely better manner.
  5. Ada's character could have played. the role of bringing back Thomas instead of relying on magic.
What went well? Whatever made it resemble the Tv series was good... 



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