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Fans divided over ‘insane’ season finale of hit Netflix series

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Social media users were divided over the season 3 finale of The Lincoln Lawyer.

Viewers are divided over the shocking season finale of the popular Netflix series The Lincoln Lawyer.

Season 3 of the show, which centers on criminal defense attorney Mickey Haller (Manuel García-Rulfo) and premiered on the streaming platform last week, ended on a cliffhanger that had some fans begging for a fourth season.

‘Holy shit I just finished season 3 of The Lincoln Lawyer bfskfbdkfbfodh the ending was crazy…’ one user posted on X on Monday.

Social media users were divided over the season 3 finale of The Lincoln Lawyer.

Netflix released the third season of The Lincoln Lawyer on October 17

Netflix released the third season of The Lincoln Lawyer on October 17

At least one person admitted that ‘I finished it in 3 days.’

Another viewer called the end ‘suspicious,’ while another completely destroyed it.

‘I enjoy The Lincoln Lawyer on Netflix. “I absolutely hated the season 3 finale, it felt like a tired, overused plot device and now I don’t know if I’ll be able to watch season 4,” the user said. aware.

On Reddit, users said the ending left them “confused” with “so many questions”, while others insisted the final scene was lackluster.

“I thought the suspense was weak,” one viewer wrote.

Fan opinions didn’t stop critics from praising the show.

A critic of Decider wrote: “It’s always personal with The Lincoln Lawyer, and in season 3, Mickey Haller appears to have become embroiled in yet another case that blurs the line between the phrases “professional conduct” and “conflict of interest.”

“If you were a fan of the first two seasons of The Lincoln Lawyer, you’ll love this season,” one reviewer wrote for FandomWire.

“The writers have found the best parts of Michael Connelly’s books and brought them to the small screen to develop a binge-worthy courtroom drama.”

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