The season 2 finale of CBS legal drama Matlock brought closure to the Wellbrexa storyline, with key characters arrested during a retirement party. Showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman explained the decision to wrap the plot after two seasons and teased a creative reboot for season 3, featuring a time jump and a new office. Emotional fallout from the arrests will continue into the next installment.
In Thursday's two-part season 2 finale, Matty, Olympia, and Julian collaborated with a federal agent, played by Gina Rodriguez, to expose Senior's cover-up in the Wellbrexa case. Matty planted a listening device on Senior, who confessed during a tirade against Julian. Federal agents arrested Senior, Julian, and Jacobson Moore's other partners at Senior's retirement party, halting a merger just in time. Matty and Olympia planned to launch their own law firm, while Sarah discovered Matty's secret identity. Urman told TVLine that the writers concluded the Wellbrexa arc because further investigation would have stalled progress. 'We knew we didn't want it to be beyond two seasons for that particular storyline,' she said. The midseason return for season 3 allows time to craft a new central mystery. Season 3 will feature a six- to nine-month time jump, starting with Matty and Olympia in a new office. Urman described it as a 'creative reboot' with a fresh case-of-the-week structure, evolving relationships, and new dynamics now that more characters know Matty's true identity. Sarah's reaction to the revelation will play a key role, and Hunter will appear amid the firm's struggle to survive. The showrunner confirmed no defense of Julian as the season's focus, limited appearances for Henry Haber, and no further updates on departed character Billy. New characters and guest stars, including Langston's return, are planned, with potential developments between Olympia and Langston.