The Lincoln Lawyer - Netflix

Got 4 episodes in. Largely more of the same, which is to say it's good if you liked what came before it.
I wish they had started a fresh story line instead of continuing from last season, which continued the first season.
 
Wrapped up the season, enjoyed it.

Going to start listening to the the next book that one review recommended that likely follows where things will go from here if it's renewed. I'll spoiler the name in case any book readers don't want any potential direction the finale takes unspoiled if you haven't watched it. I wouldn't read the synopsis either until you finish this season.

 
I think S3 dragged for the first 5 episodes then got a little better, but I'm starting to lose interest.
 
What book are the loosely basing this season on?

I really hate how the Bosch/LL series pick pieces of stories which as a reader, I view as a complete whole.
 
What book are the loosely basing this season on?

I really hate how the Bosch/LL series pick pieces of stories which as a reader, I view as a complete whole.

Season 3 was supposed to be based on Gods of Guilt. I can't keep all the books straight so they may have borrowed stuff from other books as well.
 
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I finished Law of Innocence, might pick up the rest of them and start over, really enjoyed it.

Bosch shows up in a couple of them, I can't recall if you need the Bosch stories for the intersection to make sense. The two are half brothers. I have read all of them in order.
 
I was never a fan of the lead actor, not sure why. I'll be giving it a go at some point though for sure. Nice to know that if it clicks I've got almost 70 episodes to enjoy.
Titus Wulliver was a character actor until Bosch, so you may not have liked his character (including Lost) from time to time. Bosch is his signature role and I can't imagine a better choice. Also Maddie, his daughter, is a grerat dynamic.
 
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