If you enjoyed the sharp wit and legal drama of 'Defending the Guilty' (2018), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and TV shows that blend courtroom tension with dark humor, flawed yet compelling characters, and the moral complexities of the justice system. Whether you're a fan of legal thrillers or character-driven comedies, these recommendations will keep you entertained.

The Practice (1997)
Description: Gritty legal series that explores the challenges of defending often-unlikable clients while maintaining personal integrity.
Fact: This series launched the careers of several prominent actors and inspired multiple legal dramas that followed.


Boston Legal (2004)
Description: A dramedy that mixes eccentric courtroom antics with deeper ethical questions about the legal system and the lawyers who operate within it.
Fact: The show was a spin-off of 'The Practice' and featured one of TV's first openly gay regular characters in a legal drama.


Damages (2007)
Description: A tense legal thriller that reveals the cutthroat nature of high-stakes litigation and the personal costs of ambition.
Fact: The series used a unique non-linear storytelling format that became its signature style.


The Lincoln Lawyer (2022)
Description: Follows an idealistic defense attorney operating out of his car, dealing with complex cases that test his ethical boundaries.
Fact: Based on Michael Connelly's book series, it marks the first TV adaptation of his popular novels.


The Good Wife (2009)
Description: A legal drama that blends courtroom battles with personal and professional dilemmas, focusing on the moral complexities of defending clients with questionable ethics.
Fact: The show was inspired by real-life political scandals involving politicians' spouses. It won five Emmy Awards during its run.


Suits (2011)
Description: Centers on sharp-witted lawyers navigating high-stakes cases, often dealing with morally ambiguous clients and office politics.
Fact: The show's iconic 'pear' speech was entirely improvised by one of the actors. It originally aired on USA Network but gained massive popularity on Netflix.


Better Call Saul (2015)
Description: Follows the transformation of a small-time lawyer into a morally flexible attorney, showcasing the gray areas of legal practice.
Fact: The show features numerous hidden references to its predecessor 'Breaking Bad' throughout its episodes.


How to Get Away with Murder (2014)
Description: Blends legal drama with thriller elements, focusing on ambitious lawyers who often cross ethical lines in their cases.
Fact: The show popularized the 'how to' episode title format that was later adopted by other series.


Goliath (2016)
Description: Features a washed-up lawyer taking on powerful interests, highlighting the underdog aspect of legal practice and personal redemption.
Fact: The show was created by David E. Kelley, who also created 'Boston Legal' and 'The Practice.'


The Good Fight (2017)
Description: Continues exploring the legal world with a mix of high-profile cases and personal drama, often tackling contemporary political issues.
Fact: This was one of the first major series to launch on CBS All Access (now Paramount+).
