All Rise season 2 is, eventually, coming on CBS, although there are still uncertainties when it comes to its official arrival. Details about the upcoming installment remain scarce at the moment. But, the good news is that one of the recurring characters has been promoted as a series regular.

According to a report from Deadline, Lindsey Gort will be a series regular in All Rise season 2. The actress plays the role of Amy Quinn, who already appeared in several episodes in the previous installment. Now, we're going to see more of the character and she could play an important role in the new season.

Amy is a high-profile criminal case defense lawyer and has a complicated relationship with deputy district lawyer Mark Callan (Wilson Bethel). Despite that, Amy and Mark entered a romantic relationship but she decided to leave her law firm and joined Rachel's company.

In addition to the CBS legal drama, Gort's other TV credits include Lucifer and The CW's The Carrie Diaries. Her promotion is something that usually happens in a second-year series. The characters are often recurring in a show's initial run and writers/producers ended up giving them larger roles.

Meanwhile, there are still a lot of questions when it comes to All Rise season 2, especially when everything could begin. The series is facing several challenges right now due to the real-life health crisis, and it looks like filming hasn't started yet.

The good thing is that the legal drama managed to tackle the global health crisis in season 1 finale, in which they filmed a virtual episode through the help of the technology. The episode featured Amy and Mark agreeing to move in and figure out what's next for their relationship.

All Rise season 2 could pick this story up and might do again another virtual episode if ever the situation remains the same in the coming months. In addition, the series could address the pandemic and other timely issues, including police brutality.

The series can tackle all sorts of relevant issues, and it could reach out to viewers who are looking for a different perspective. Since CBS renewed the show, it's clear that the network has high hopes for it. After all, the legal drama still has a lot of stories to offer and more interesting cases to uncover.

As mentioned, All Rise season 2 has no official premiere date. Just like any other shows out there, cast and crew won't be able to start working anytime soon, unless they decide to do another virtual episode. But, for outdoor filming, everything depends on the current situation.