10 Shows Like ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ to Add to Your Queue ASAP

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The Lincoln Lawyer has taken the world by storm and while we're crossing our fingers for any possibility of season 3, there are still some other shows out there to distract our minds from the fact that we're waiting on some good news. And while you can totally watch Law & Order for the 500th or so time, we've come up with some other major TV faves that will definitely get you hooked and may also help you pass the LSATs will all the legal knowledge you'll learn.

Here are the best shows to watch after The Lincoln Lawyer.

'The Recruit'

A brand new lawyer at the CIA ends up uncovering a giant web of secrets and lies when one former asset threatens to disclose government secrets in the hopes it will finally free her from prison. To All the Boys series star Noah Centineo will totally surprise you with his performance.

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'Suits'

The lawyer drama series has taken the world by storm thanks to its recent inclusion on Netflix, despite the fact that the streamer is missing the final season. Even so, it's the perfect watch after seeing Mickey Halley kick some ass in court, especially if you're looking for something smart, sexy, and filled with some of the best lawyers on TV.

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'Jury Duty'

Looking for something more comedic? Then take a look at the newly Emmy-nominated series, Jury Duty, which gives you a very different view of our justice system. One member of the jury doesn't know that everything around him is fake and it creates some major laughs and some of the most heartfelt moments on TV this season.

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'How to Get Away with Murder'

There's a reason why this TV show took the world by storm when it was out. With a phenomenal performance from the one and only Viola Davis and some major moments that only the mind of Shondaland can provide, it was a cultural moment as we saw Annalise Keating, her students, and her co-workers deal with work and life as murder cast gets a little personal.

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'The Good Wife'

There's a reason why Julianna Margulies won the Emmy twice for her role as Alicia Florrick. Her incredible acting coupled with high-stakes drama and some incredible scripts written by Robert and Michelle King made it one of the most impactful and timely shows at the time. Coupled with the fact that it also has a just as amazing spin-off, The Good Fight, you're going to be set for the next few weeks with this watch.

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'Better Call Saul'

Bob Odenkirk's performance as Saul Goodman is a must-watch for any TV lover and it doesn't matter if you haven't seen Breaking Bad yet or not. And since the show just took its final bow after airing for the last 6 seasons, there's no better time to jump in and give it a try.

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'Why Women Kill'

Lana Parilla's performance in The Lincoln Lawyer will definitely make you want to go back to her filmography and while yes, you can totally go back to watch Once Upon a Time again (as you should), you should also add this to your list as she plays a gold-digging housewife who has some major secrets. Sound familiar?

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'Bosch'

In the original book series, Mickey Haller is actually the half-brother of Harry Bosch, so it's only right that you get to see both of them in action. And while they haven't crossed over yet, there's always a possibility we might see something between them like in the books.

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'Ally McBeal'

The Lincoln Lawyer creator David E. Kelley has one of the most impressive lists in TV including several other of our favorite legal shows, but there's one that stands above the rest. Ally McBeal has stood the test of time and is now officially being revived with new episodes on the way!

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'Unbelievable'

Based on a Pulitzer-prize-winning article, follow the story of one young girl who isn't believed when she says she was raped until two detectives work together to arrive at the truth.

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