Lincoln Lawyer Season 3 Finale: A Twist No One Saw Coming

Friday, 18 October 2024, 01:00

Lincoln Lawyer’s season 3 ending leaves fans breathless as Mickey Haller is framed for murder. This shocking plot twist raises questions about his future and safety.
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Lincoln Lawyer Season 3 Finale: A Twist No One Saw Coming

How Does Lincoln Lawyer Season 3 Conclude?

First, they came for Mickey Haller’s Lincoln. Now they want a piece of the lawyer. The legal expert who operates out of the back of his Lincoln has made many enemies over the course of The Lincoln Lawyer’s three seasons, and one foe is out for revenge. After the unexpected conclusion of season 3’s trial, the series delivers yet another twist: Mickey (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) is framed for murder and arrested.

What Happens to Mickey Haller?

Season 3 begins with Mickey in a complicated situation, defending a new client, Julian La Cosse (Devon Graye), accused of murdering former client Gloria Dayton (Fiona Rene). This new case draws Mickey deeper into a web of deceit, recalling a third character from his past, Hector Moya (Arturo Del Puerto), a drug trafficker linked to Gloria.

Twists and Turns in the Season Finale

The season finale reveals La Cosse is innocent, a first for Mickey, who usually defends guilty clients. After visiting Moya in prison, Mickey uncovers a conspiracy involving a DEA agent named James De Marco (Michael Irby), leading to a chaotic series of events where everyone frames someone else. Detective Neil Bishop (Holt McCallany) testifies, only to shockingly take his own life in court.

Lincoln's New Trouble

Just when it seems Mickey has emerged victorious, his troubles multiply. After a car accident and a shocking police stop, a dead body is discovered in his Lincoln, and all evidence points to him. As co-showrunner Ted Humphrey suggests, the drama is far from over for Mickey, raising the stakes for a potential fourth season.


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