The Lincoln Lawyer (2022 Netflix Series) – The Thrilling Courtroom Drama We Needed

With all the drama in the news in regards to password-sharing and subscription-dropping, Netflix is in desperate need of fresh quality content. In comes Mickey Haller and his 120 cubic foot mobile office. Ok, so The Lincoln Lawyer isn’t exactly new and fresh. Popular author Michael Connelly has written six best-selling novels about the character, and many people have already seen Brad Furman‘s prominent 2011 film of the same name starring Matthew McConaughey that lead to what many call “The McConaaissance.” But this series explores more of the lawyer’s Hispanic side, something we haven’t been fortunate enough to see on screen until now.

The creators of this show are no strangers to entertainment, especially in the legal drama department. Former Boston lawyer David E. Kelley has already built an illustrious television career with major hits such as L.A. Law, Doogie Howser, M.D., Ally McBeal, The Practice, Boston Legal, and Big Little Lies. And we have seen plenty of Ted Humphrey‘s work as well in things like The Unit and one of my wives’ all-time favorites, The Good Wife. With a team like this, it is sure to be something special.

The show (just like the book series) is set in Los Angeles, CA, and it follows the idealistic and altruistic criminal lawyer Mickey Haller (played by the charismatic Manuel Garcia-Rulfo). Mickey is the half-brother of Harry Bosch, who has already had his own seven-year run on the hit Amazon series – Bosch. He is just getting back into the game as an attorney when his former colleague, Jerry, passes away and leaves Mickey his practice. Now Mickey is charged with the heavy task of taking on every loose end that his dearly departed friend left behind, all while trying to put back the pieces of his relationship with his fifteen-year-old daughter Hayley and maintain his newfound sobriety with help from his new client-turned-driver Izzy.

Mickey’s biggest and most important client from a financial standpoint has also become his greatest challenge. Mickey suspects that he has something to do with Jerry’s death, so he has to approach everything in his case very carefully. With help from his second ex-wife Lorna, his investigator Cisco, and his first ex-wife and Assistant District Attorney “Maggie McFierce,” Mickey embark on an exciting and dangerous journey into the world of white-collar crime, possible mob entanglement, a corrupt justice system, and the joys and fears of fatherhood.

This is the drama that we needed from Netflix, with heavy themes of love, justice, addiction, family, infidelity, honor, loyalty, and trust (in our loved ones and in the government). It may not push the boundaries as many people would expect from a Netflix original, but it is a throwback to the legal thrillers we had on network television for so many years. Sometimes it’s good to go back to an old model that worked in the past, and just put a current spin on it. Here’s to hoping that Netflix wises up on the goldmine it has here and keeps this long-overdue courtroom drama going for years to come.

4.5/5 stars.

J.B. Huffman
J.B. Huffmanhttp://anchor.fm/manlymovies
J.B. Huffman is an Alabama-based independent film critic whose writing you can find in small doses on Letterboxd. He hosts a biweekly podcast called Manly Movies, where he and a guest discuss their favorite movies and the lessons they teach us about being a man. Being a husband and a father of two, personal growth in the calling that men have is one of his biggest passions, and movies can be a tremendous tool to help us through that. J.B.’s main goal in film criticism is to find the good in everything he watches because there is an audience for every film, and every filmmaker should get a certain level of respect in that regard. His favorite tagline is “not all five stars are created equal,” meaning that a film that perfectly accomplishes the goal that was set out by its director deserves the highest rating, regardless of its technical quality or awards status. He finds that viewing film through those two lenses makes for a more enjoyable experience. J.B. has also made guest appearances on various other podcasts, including Cinematic Underdogs, Feelin' Film, & Under the Lens with Byron Lafayette.

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This is the drama that we needed from Netflix, with heavy themes of love, justice, addiction, family, infidelity, honor, loyalty, and trust. It may not push the boundaries like many people would expect from a Netflix original, but it is a throwback to the legal thrillers we had on network television for so many years.The Lincoln Lawyer (2022 Netflix Series) - The Thrilling Courtroom Drama We Needed