Now on Netflix + Prime Video: From the mind behind The Lincoln Lawyer comes a new crime series with a perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes score
And it just pulled the exact same twist that shocked fans at the end of Mickey Haller’s Season 3
This sharp, addictive new show proves lightning can strike twice, delivering another final-minute reveal that flips the entire case on its head

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However, three more TV shows based on the author’s books have been brought to the screen. The newest addition is Prime Video’s Ballard, which centers on an LAPD detective named Renee Ballard who leads the underfunded and volunteer-led cold cases department. By the end of season 1, the identity of Ballard’s serial killer is revealed, giving her team a much-needed win. Unfortunately, the police corruption case takes a shocking twist that will be familiar to fans of The Lincoln Lawyer.
Ballard Being Arrested For A Crime She Didn’t Commit In Season 1’s Ending Repeats Mickey’s The Lincoln Lawyer Twist
Ballard’s Twist Heavily Parallels The Lincoln Lawyer’s Twiste

At the end of Ballard season 1, Renee Ballard gets wrongfully arrested for the murder of Lieutenant Robert Olivas. The massive twist is shocking for two big reasons. Firstly, in the Ballard & Bosch books, Olivas doesn’t die. As such, even fans who know the book series couldn’t have predicted the twist. Secondly, the twist was used in another Michael Connelly adaptation just nine months ago.
Why Bosch Spinoff Ballard Skips 4 Books Ahead Explained By Author Michael Connelly
Because the two main characters had a very public feud with the dead people, they’re in for the fight of their lives. It’s unclear whether Renee Ballard is getting set up, but it seems highly likely since her team exposes the LAPD conspiracy in Ballard season 1. If she is being set up, that makes the two twists even more similar.
Protagonists Being Investigated Over Crimes They Didn’t Commit Is A Michael Connelly Character Tradition
Almost Every Main Character In The Lincoln Lawyer Books Has Faced This






While the parallels between Renee Ballard and Mickey Haller’s situations are uncanny, the idea of protagonists getting investigated for crimes isn’t new when it comes to Michael Connelly’s books and TV shows. On the contrary, it’s an extremely common trope.
Though he hasn’t appeared onscreen yet, Connelly’s protagonist Jack McEvoy gets investigated for the murder of a woman with whom he had a one-night stand in the book Fair Warning. One-off protagonist Henry Pierce gets investigated for the disappearance and suspected murder of a woman named Lilly in his only book, titled Chasing the Dime.