

they are both about going up against politically powerful individuals using the law, they are both about justice and how the law should be wielded and implemented right. they are both about good people who care about justice and protagonists who care about implementing the law (in the right way). you end up loving the characters in both of them, and their relationships. the relationship between the two main characters is what's more prominent in stranger, while the group bond (and student-teacher relationships) as a whole is what's prominent in law school. both of them have amazing mystery/crime writing. genuinely two of the best whodunits ever, at least in tv show format, they both are up there with the bests. they keep you engaged all the way through. both are very well thought out and meticulously weaved to craft a picture that is whole and logical. (of course, both are very original as well.)
so if you liked the mystery/whodunnit aspect and want more well thought out detective stories, i recommend stranger. if you liked how they used law in law school, i recommend stranger. if you also want more characters to like, i recommend stranger.
so if you liked the mystery/whodunnit aspect and want more well thought out detective stories, i recommend stranger. if you liked how they used law in law school, i recommend stranger. if you also want more characters to like, i recommend stranger.