Morris Chestnut Teases Twists and Turns in Final Episodes of “Reasonable Doubt” Season 2
Morris Chestnut is gearing up for the final five episodes of the second season of “Reasonable Doubt,” and fans are in for a wild ride. The 55-year-old actor, who plays defense attorney Corey Cash on the Hulu series, promises that viewers can expect plenty of “twists and turns” in the upcoming episodes.
In a recent interview with theGrio, Chestnut teased that the season finale will be filled with shocking storylines that will keep fans on the edge of their seats. The most recent episode, titled “Primetime,” delved into the abusive relationship between Jax’s friend Shanelle Tucker and her husband, J.T., who Shanelle is accused of murdering. The episode also hinted at a pregnancy that could impact the Stewart family, leaving viewers eager to see how the storylines will unfold.
Chestnut revealed that even the cast and crew were kept in the dark about the direction of the show, with many of them guessing incorrectly about the plot twists. He emphasized that the unpredictability of the show is what makes it so exciting to work on and watch.
Aside from the legal drama, “Reasonable Doubt” also sheds light on intimate partner violence and abuse within relationships. Chestnut shared that he approached his role with care and empathy for survivors of domestic violence, highlighting the importance of raising awareness about the issue.
The actor praised showrunner Raamla Mohamed for addressing the issue of domestic violence on the show and for including resources for viewers who may be experiencing similar situations. Chestnut emphasized the positive impact that art, like “Reasonable Doubt,” can have on viewers who may be going through difficult times.
As the season heads towards its conclusion, Chestnut expressed his gratitude for being welcomed into the cast and praised the camaraderie on set. With new episodes streaming on Hulu every Thursday, fans can look forward to the thrilling conclusion of “Reasonable Doubt” as the season wraps up on October 17th.