[s1e5] Twelve Lemmings In A Box -
The episode is noted for its detailed portrayal of the "cat and mouse" game of . Critics highlighted the strong pacing and the chemistry between the core team members, noting that the show "hits its stride" by this mid-season point. The episode ends on a tense note with the revelation that Mickey's car has been bugged, escalating the sense of danger surrounding the case. If you'd like, I can provide more details on: The specific jurors Mickey tries to seat or strike.
: Detective Griggs informs Mickey that Jerry Vincent (the lawyer whose practice Mickey inherited) withdrew $150,000 in cash shortly before his murder, leading to theories that Jerry may have been involved in a bribe related to the case. Key Characters & Roles Role in Episode Mickey Haller Manuel Garcia-Rulfo [S1E5] Twelve Lemmings in a Box
Navigates complex jury selection while managing a difficult client. Christopher Gorham The episode is noted for its detailed portrayal
Pressures Mickey with new evidence about Jerry Vincent’s missing money. If you'd like, I can provide more details
: To compensate for Trevor’s refusal of a consultant, Mickey recruits an old acquaintance from The Viper Room —a professional poker player—to act as his "eyes and ears" in the courtroom to read the jurors' tells.
The defendant whose arrogance and demands frustrate Mickey’s strategy. Angus Sampson Uncovers Anton Shavar as a potential alternative suspect. Lorna Crane Becki Newton