Not sure if it's a bad thing to have a more non-Trad viewpoint, where someone might be put off by a biography that already assumes the principles and context of Traditional Catholicism and might put some people off. But if various people have heard of His Excellency, say, in the news, and might be wondering what he's all about, that perspective of attempting to be objective/historical (vs. from within the Trad framework), might actually provide a subtle introduction into Traditional Catholicism if they admire the more natural aspects of who Bishop Williamson was.