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At the end of Season 3, Episode 10, "The Gods of Guilt," Mickey takes off from the dinner with his colleagues he had in celebration of Julian's win. He is actually planning to go on...
What happens at the end of The Lincoln Lawyer Season 3? At the aforementioned dinner, Mickey announces he’ll finally be taking a vacation, per Lorna’s advice.
After Julian's trial, Mickey is depressed and realizes that the legal system is flawed, as it couldn't serve justice to Julian, Eddie, or Glory. While he considers quitting, he is encouraged by Hayley's words and decides to fight for justice.
One of the most tragic and distressing moments at the end of The Lincoln Lawyer season 3 is Neil Bishop dying by suicide on the witness stand. Because the DA's investigator brought a second gun with him onto the stand and didn't surrender it to the bailiff, it's clear this was his plan all along.
At the end of The Lincoln Lawyer Season 3, Mickey grabs another win for himself and Julian by negotiating a big monetary compensation with the DA's office.
The Lincoln Lawyer's co-shpwrunner Dailyn Rodriguez breaks down Season 3's ending, and how the victim, crime scene and case will impact Season 4.
Season 3 of "The Lincoln Lawyer" picks up after Mickey (Manuel García-Rulfo) receives a call from a new client who is being held on a murder charge for the death of Gloria Dayton, aka...
Here is what really happens at the end of The Lincoln Lawyer season 3. Who Killed Glory Days? Mickey successfully establishes a chain of witnesses that lead him to De Marco, and while De...
The second season ends with the discovery of her murder after Mickey receives a call for help from Julian La Cosse, who has been accused of the crime. Pretty soon, it becomes clear that Julian didn’t kill Gloria, but the only way to prove that is to find out who actually did it.
As “Best Day of My Life” by American Authors played, The Lincoln Lawyer ‘s Season 3 finale flashed back 10 years to what was likely the worst day of Neil Bishop’s life. He was sitting alone...