Jason Ritter unpacks Matlock's winter premiere reveal

In the winter premiere of Matlock's second season, episode 9, Julian discovers that Matty is actually Madeline Kingston, who confronts him with evidence of a Wellbrexa cover-up linked to her daughter's death. Jason Ritter, who plays Julian, shared in an interview how the revelation upends his character's world and strains his relationships. The episode aired on Thursday, highlighting ongoing tensions within the Kingston family.

The winter premiere of Matlock season 2, episode 9, aired on Thursday, February 26, 2026, delivering a major twist early on. Julian Markston, played by Jason Ritter, uncovers that his colleague Matty is in fact Madeline Kingston. After suspecting deception, Julian follows Olympia's car GPS to Westchester, where Matty reveals her true identity and presents piles of evidence regarding the Wellbrexa study cover-up. She tells him, "I am the reason for everything. Because the study you hid could've saved my daughter's life."

In an exclusive interview with TVLine, Ritter explained Julian's reaction: "I think his mind is blown... his world is upside down." Julian had known Matty and Olympia were conspiring but was unprepared for the depth of the deception, including Matty's fabricated identity and apartment. As a key figure implicated in the cover-up—evident from Matty's evidence board—Julian grapples with his role. Ritter noted that Julian had previously rationalized his actions in an "amorphous" way, but Matty's personal loss makes it confronting, especially as a father himself.

Trust between Julian and Olympia, his ex-wife and mother of their children, is at a low point due to her repeated lies. Ritter said, "We start this second half of the season at basically zero trust of anybody." Julian clings to their shared parental bond, hoping it fosters some goodwill, but rebuilding trust will be challenging. His lawyer instincts demand proof of their current truthfulness.

Complicating matters is Julian's loyalty to his ailing father, Senior, who suffered a stroke and showed vulnerability in the hospital. Ritter highlighted this as a key question: "Whether or not it'll be a liability for Julian remains to be seen." Earlier tender moments with Senior stir Julian's long-sought approval, contrasting his father's villainous image.

Looking ahead, Ritter described a more honest Julian in self-preservation mode, torn between accountability and family protection. He aims to differ from his father, who evades consequences, but faces a precarious position. Ritter also expressed hope for his wife Melanie Lynskey to reprise her role as Debra Palmer, a key witness, potentially crossing paths with Julian later in the season.

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