L - Mickey and Maggie - The Lincoln Lawyer Season 2 Episode 3
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Mickey goes down to the police station to see Lisa. He has to do a favor for Detective O'Brien with some IRS tax thing.

She claims she's innocent, and Mickey promises to help her with the bail hearing.

Mickey talks to Lorna on the phone, and she reminds him of the problems his representing Lisa can bring.

Mickey and Maggie catch over Hayley's horse-riding lessons. They talk about their careers.

Mickey watches the footage of the police interviewing Lisa.

Mickey meets Andrea in the elevator. She is prosecuting Lisa's case. The bail hearing doesn't go well, as the judge sets the bail at $2 million. Lisa doesn't have the money, so Mickey proposes a plan.

Lorna says to Izzy that Lorna is suspicious about what Cisco is doing.

Mickey and his team discuss the case. Loran gets assigned to write a motion for discovery. Lisa arrives at the office with a podcast producer. He has paid her bail. Mickey doesn't trust Henry. Mickey tells Henry that he wants him far away from the case.

Mickey hears from Hailey that Maggie and Andrea know each other and spend time together.

Lorna confronts Cisco about what he is lying about, and he comes clean about his involvement with his former biker gang.

Mickey uses the information from Hayley to get discovery from the prosecution.

Mickey meets Ray, Izzy's girlfriend.

Cisco meets Dean Wheaton; Dean Wheaton meets Cisco.

Maggie scolds Mickey because he used Hayley. She realizes he slept with Lisa.

Lisa visits Mickey at home, but Mickey turns down her advances. She asks if he believes she's innocent. He says he does.

Henry watches Mickey's house.

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The Lincoln Lawyer Season 2 Episode 3 Quotes

Lisa: I'm not a murderer. You believe me, right?
Mickey: Lisa, I'm your attorney right now. I'll tell you what I tell every client. It doesn't matter what I think. It's irrelevant.

Henry: Henry Dahl. Nice to meet you.
Lisa: Henry's a podcast producer. He interviewed me a few months back for a story about gentrification.
Mickey: Podcasts?
Henry: You might've heard of Murder on the Hudson. It was in The New York Times' top 10 for three months. It was a huge hit.