Netflix Announces The Lincoln Lawyer Will End After Fifth Season
Introduction
Netflix has confirmed that the legal drama series The Lincoln Lawyer will end its production after the completion of its fifth season.
Main Body
The decision to end the series comes after a period of strong viewership. For example, the fourth season stayed in the global top ten English-language series for four weeks, reaching 26.4 million views. This move is part of a wider trend at Netflix, as the company also recently announced the end of another popular show, The Night Agent. Regarding the story, the final season is currently being filmed and will have ten episodes based on Michael Connelly's seventh novel, Resurrection Walk. The plot introduces a half-sister to the main character, Mickey Haller, played by Cobie Smulders, who asks for legal help for someone wrongly convicted. While the show will keep core actors like Becki Newton and Jazz Raycole, it will also introduce new cast members such as Amy Aquino and Tricia Helfer. From a management perspective, co-showrunners Ted Humphrey and Dailyn Rodriguez emphasized that ending the series now will ensure a clear and satisfying conclusion to Mickey Haller's journey. This transition from the books to the screen follows the same pattern as the 2011 movie adaptation of Connelly's work.
Conclusion
The series will conclude with a ten-episode final season, although the exact release date has not yet been announced.
Learning
⥠The 'B2 Jump': From Simple Facts to Complex Connections
At an A2 level, you describe things as separate facts: "The show is ending. It has five seasons. People like it."
To reach B2, you must stop listing facts and start weaving them together using logical connectors. Look at how this article transforms basic information into professional English:
đ The "Bridge" Phrases
Instead of using 'and' or 'but', notice these high-level transitions used in the text:
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"As..." Used here to show a trend. ("...as the company also recently announced...")
- A2 version: Netflix is ending this show. They also ended another show.
- B2 version: Netflix is ending this show, as they recently ended another one too.
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"While..." Used to balance two different ideas in one sentence. ("While the show will keep core actors... it will also introduce new cast members.")
- A2 version: The show keeps some actors. It also adds new actors.
- B2 version: While the show keeps some actors, it will also add new ones.
đ ī¸ Precision Vocabulary
B2 speakers replace "general" words with "specific" words. See the upgrade below:
| A2 (Basic) | B2 (Professional) | Context from Article |
|---|---|---|
| End / Finish | Conclude | "The series will conclude..." |
| Part of / Like | Pattern | "...follows the same pattern..." |
| Change | Transition | "This transition from the books..." |
| Main/Important | Core | "...keep core actors..." |
đĄ Pro Tip: To sound more fluent immediately, stop saying "also" at the start of every sentence. Use "Regarding [Topic]" (e.g., "Regarding the story...") to signal to your listener that you are changing the subject. This is a hallmark of B2 communication.