Actor Yaya DaCosta, who portrays Andrea Freeman in The Lincoln Lawyer, explains the unexpected courtroom twist involving gloves in an interview with TV Insider. The second season of The Lincoln Lawyer, consisting of five episodes, is being released on Netflix in two parts. While viewers will have to wait until August 3 for the next installment of the legal drama, the first part already offers a multitude of surprising turns and intricate plot developments. Curious audience members can delve into DaCosta's insights regarding the twist concerning Lisa's gloves:
Entering the trial, my confidence is soaring. Being accustomed to success, particularly against individuals like Haller, I, Andrea, exude an overwhelming sense of self-assurance. Mickey Haller, to me, is a truly intriguing character, one who lacks integrity. However, my unwavering belief in the justice system and the strength of my case propels me forward with absolute certainty. The moment I put on the gloves, relief washes over me, accompanied by a surge of confidence. Having sensed Haller's intentions to employ deceptive tactics, a feeling of uneasiness temporarily infiltrated my usually unshakeable demeanor. Thus, as this particular episode unfolds, I find solace and satisfaction in reclaiming my unwavering confidence. Stay tuned for more.
Source: TV Insider