Teasing Romance and Familiar Faces: What to Expect from The Lincoln Lawyer Season 3

Teasing Romance and Familiar Faces: What to Expect in Season 3 of *The Lincoln Lawyer*

The third season of *The Lincoln Lawyer* teases the return of a familiar face and hints at a budding romance that could become a focal point of the series. Recently, it was announced that the third season would premiere on Netflix on Thursday, October 17. This new chapter will draw from Michael Connelly’s novel *Gods of Guilt*, featuring the protagonist Mickey Haller, portrayed by Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, tackling a case centered around a former client and friend who has been found dead. However, the upcoming episodes promise to offer moments of levity as well.

A newly released image from *TV Insider* showcases the comeback of *Chicago Med* alum Yaya DaCosta, reprising her role as Andrea Freeman. Have a look at the image below:

In the snapshot, Andrea and Mickey are seen standing opposite each other, seemingly engaged in light-hearted banter in the kitchen. Co-showrunner Dailyn Rodriguez, who collaborates with Ted Humphrey, hinted at further developments for these former rivals. Rodriguez also highlighted the significance of Andrea confronting a domestic violence case. Here’s what she had to say:

“Keep watching. It’s more of a flirtation, a friendship, and mutual respect. That relationship grows.”

“She doesn’t lose cases and doesn’t screw up. What happens to somebody that’s so sure of themselves and strives for perfection when something disrupts that? How do they deal with it?”

Could Mickey & Andrea Get Together?

It’s A Popular Trope For Legal Dramas

In season 2, DaCosta took on a recurring role, challenging Haller in court over the season’s main case. Andrea boldly critiques Mickey, chiding him for relishing the attention that comes with high-profile cases. Despite her formidable presence, Mickey ultimately prevails by the conclusion of season 2.

Returning alongside DaCosta and Campbell, the *Lincoln Lawyer* cast includes Becki Newton as Lorna, Jazz Raycole as Izzy, Angus Sampson as Cisco, Elliott Gould as Legal Siegel, Krista Warner as Hayley, Fiona Rene as Glory Days, and Devon Graye as Julian La Cosse.

Though Mickey already has a well-established romance within the show, it’s confirmed that Maggie, played by Neve Campbell, will make an appearance in a flashback during season 3. Should the series choose to explore a relationship between Andrea and Mickey, it would align with a well-loved trope in legal dramas. David E. Kelley, a producer on the show, has explored similar themes of a defense attorney and prosecutor dating in his iconic series *Ally McBeal* and *The Practice*.

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These narratives offer ample room for drama, especially given the contrasting philosophies and methods of the two characters. However, it might not be the ultimate direction for *The Lincoln Lawyer*. Nonetheless, viewers are rewarded as they witness Yaya DaCosta’s Andrea Freeman transition from an antagonist to a more stable figure in Mickey’s life.

Source: *TV Insider*

The Lincoln Lawyer

  • PG-TV-MA
  • Drama

Loosely based on novels by Michael Connelly, The Lincoln Lawyer follows recovering addict and criminal defense attorney Mickey Haller. Working out of the back of his Lincoln Navigator, Mickey takes on legal cases in Los Angeles.

Cast
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Neve Campbell, Becki Newton, Angus Sampson, Christopher Gorham
Release Date
May 13, 2022
Seasons
3
Network
Netflix
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix
Writers
David E. Kelley
Directors
David E. Kelley
Main Genre
Drama
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