The Lincoln Lawyer star Yaya DaCosta, who plays Andrea Freeman, shares interesting information about Lisa's case portrayed by Lana Parrilla. The first half of season 2 premiered on July 6, focusing on Mickey's (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo) relationship with Lisa and how it changed after she was accused of murder. Mickey, convinced of her innocence, decides to represent her despite the challenges posed by Andrea, a criminal prosecutor who had challenged him in the past. Mickey puts in extra effort to secure her acquittal. However, as season 2 part 1 concludes, new evidence emerges, raising doubts about Lisa's possible guilt.
In a recent interview with TV Insider, DaCosta reveals that her character possesses information that could affect Lisa's case. She discusses a moment where Andrea advises Mickey to reconsider his involvement and expresses her skepticism. DaCosta also highlights that the timing of certain details presented in court adds to the excitement. Below are DaCosta's comments regarding Lisa's trial.
What Lisa's Case Reveals About Her Ahead Of Part 2
: It serves a dual purpose. It reveals the hidden aspects that have yet to be seen. Moreover, it delves into Andrea's confidence as a lawyer and her doubts about his involvement in the case, questioning his integrity. In addition, it explores the information she gathers along the way. You will witness this unfold during the trial, where the timing of information disclosure adds to the excitement, the game, and the drama. Though any attorney would claim to present evidence promptly, the exact timing remains uncertain. However, Andrea believes she possesses certain crucial information, perhaps reserved for a pivotal moment like the one on the elevator. Ultimately, there exists an opportune moment for confirming evidence and presenting new information.After spending the night with Lisa, Mickey discovered that there was construction taking place near her restaurant, which made her unhappy as she didn't want her neighborhood to change. Despite participating in protests, she denied any physical altercation with real estate developer Mitchell Bondurant, even though he had obtained a restraining order against her. When Bondurant was discovered deceased in a parking garage, Lisa maintained her innocence but continued to insult him. Additionally, she informed the police that she had encountered him earlier on the same day.
Lisa faced charges of first-degree murder, despite Mickey's dedicated defense. However, concerns arose within Mickey's team, particularly from Lorna (portrayed by Becki Newton). Suspicion grew as evidence mounted against Lisa, including a missing hammer from her toolbox, questionable photographic evidence, and confirmation from Andrea during the trial that Lisa's garden gloves bore traces of the victim's blood. As The Lincoln Lawyer season 2 approaches, it remains to be seen if the truth behind Bondurant's death will be exposed and whether Lisa will be proven guilty or innocent. Additionally, the impact of this new information on Mickey and Lisa's relationship adds further intrigue, as their professional boundaries are tested by their growing emotions.
Source: TV Insider