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"The Lincoln Lawyer Season 2: A Riveting Verdict Unveils the Verdict on Binge-Worthiness"

“The Lincoln Lawyer Season 2: A Riveting Verdict Unveils the Verdict on Binge-Worthiness”

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The Verdict Is In on The Lincoln Lawyer Season 2

Introduction

After a month-long recess, the highly anticipated season two finale of “The Lincoln Lawyer” has aired on Netflix. This season follows Mickey Haller, an idealistic criminal-defense lawyer, as he takes on a high-profile murder case involving a chef accused of killing a real-estate developer. With deep spoilers ahead, let’s dive into the twists and turns of this riveting season finale.

Who killed Mitchell Bondurant?

Surprisingly, it is revealed that Lisa Trammell, the accused chef, is not guilty of the murder. In the penultimate episode, evidence points to Walter Kim, a city building inspector, as the real killer. Mickey Haller and his team uncover the connection between Kim and Alex Grant, the son of an Armenian mob boss. The evidence suggests that Grant paid Kim to carry out the murder. With the discovery of a missing shard of broken glass from Kim’s inspector tools at the crime scene, it becomes clear that Kim committed the murder. Unfortunately, Kim is already deceased, as Grant had him killed to ensure his silence.

Does Mickey win his case?

Despite the overwhelming evidence against Lisa Trammell, Mickey Haller manages to create reasonable doubt in the case. In his closing arguments, Mickey points out the lack of investigation into other suspects and raises suspicions about Alex Grant. He also argues that the blood evidence implicating Lisa appears to be planted. The court ultimately finds Lisa not guilty, much to Mickey’s celebration. He even receives a No. 1 lawyer mug from opposing counsel, Andy Freeman.

A shocking revelation about Lisa

However, Mickey’s celebration is short-lived when he uncovers a dark secret about Lisa Trammell. While spending time at Venice Beach with his daughter, Mickey recognizes the background noises in his first phone call with Lisa’s ex-husband. Digging deeper, Mickey confronts Lisa at her restaurant and discovers that she is not as innocent as she initially appeared. It is revealed that Lisa killed her husband, Jeff, and buried him in the herb garden of her restaurant. Mickey, torn between his duty as a lawyer and his moral compass, cannot turn Lisa into the police himself. He leaves the task to Lorna, his trusted colleague, suggesting that Lisa will be headed to prison after all.

Other developments

While Mickey’s personal life takes a dark turn, there are some positive developments in the lives of those around him. Cisco and Lorna finally tie the knot, opting for a small wedding at City Hall followed by a surprise party at Izzy’s dance studio. Speaking of Izzy, she remains part of the Haller & Associates team, providing much-needed support while Lorna and Cisco are on their honeymoon. Additionally, Mickey’s constant entanglements with dangerous individuals continue, as he becomes a target of the Armenian mob, culminating in a near-deadly encounter.

Potential for Season 3

The season finale also sets the stage for a potential third season of “The Lincoln Lawyer.” Mickey takes on a new client, Julian La Cosse, who is charged with murdering a friend named Giselle Dallinger. Interestingly, Giselle is revealed to be the same person who helped Mickey in a previous case. This new development implies that Mickey’s journey will continue as he seeks justice for his friend. However, before diving into a potential third season, there is much paperwork and preparation to navigate.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the season two finale of “The Lincoln Lawyer” delivered a gripping conclusion to a high-profile murder case. With surprising twists, moral dilemmas, and personal revelations, the show continues to engage viewers. The potential for a third season leaves fans eagerly awaiting Mickey Haller’s next courtroom battle. As the dust settles, one thing remains clear: “The Lincoln Lawyer” is a binge-worthy legal drama worth watching.

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