I like how the writers finally gave Mike and Harvey the short end of the stick. It not only humanizes them but shows how important it was that Louis didn't waste time whining about how he thought his client did it and just did his job
I love that both Harvey and Mike were both stunlocked when they realized Ava was innocent. They've clearly made up their minds that she's guilty, they just didn't want to admit it
I still think had Mike stayed at the firm until the end.. We could have seen the next generation of Pearson + Specter with Katrina and Mike working together
7:26 admitting you overspent by $100 million for reasons not related to the profitability of the firm is a violation of your fiduciary duty, and could spark a shareholder lawsuit (and presumably the shareholders won't want to leave you in charge to shut down the pipeline).
I am not a Suits "Aficionado" so please forgive me if what I suggest has already been done... but I think a special cameo by "Will McAvoy"(Jeff Daniels) would be "over the top"... You could even make a loop back to your pilot episode with Will McAvoy being who was supposed to receive the "package" for a "newsroom" article on drugs...
The fact that every character in this story is growing except Rachel (she annoys me quite actually). It almost reminds of Star Wars I.e. Sith Lord and Apprentice (Jessica - Palpatine; Harvey - Lord Vader)
there are 2 characters in the show who are used as boogie men anytime there is a power play about money. gianopoulos and forstman. but they do almost nothing else, well, maybe forstman has a little arc eventually, but i hated how these just pop up to just sugar daddy a problem.
This is so entertaining, but so inaccurate from a legal standpoint. This all revolves around the "Bull dog" of a DA that's going to "Rip the witness to shreds". No. That's a TV myth. Courtrooms are pretty dry and boring. There's no ripping anyone to shreds by screaming at them on the witness stand until you get the response you want. You can ask questions, and you get the answer you get. Just about every legal trope on TV/film relating to cross examination is so overblown and ridiculous that it makes you laugh more than anything. The worst of it is Harvey and all of the other attorney's constantly telling the clients "no". This is also not a thing. An attorney's job is to pursue the outcome desired by the client. That's it. You can recommend, you can warn, but at the end of the day, you are paid to try to accomplish their ends.
I like how the writers finally gave Mike and Harvey the short end of the stick. It not only humanizes them but shows how important it was that Louis didn't waste time whining about how he thought his client did it and just did his job
Yeah harvey closing his eyes like fck.. was nice to see haha
I love that both Harvey and Mike were both stunlocked when they realized Ava was innocent. They've clearly made up their minds that she's guilty, they just didn't want to admit it
We all need a friend as loyal as Katrina is to Louis.
You say that again 👍🏽
@@sefutho We all need a friend as loyal as Katrina is to Louis.
@@sambmortimerthough katrina can tend to be like donna. Acting before thinking
he literally burned Harvey with the bluff about telling her what his priority is, his acting is unbelievable
The Hessington Oil was the best arc in Suits
It’s definitely up there but for me it’s the original battle between Jessica vs hardman
@@lucca4787these are the two best for sure
Mikes fraud case with Anita Gibbs enters the chat
During Hessington Oil the series was at its peak, and you cant tell me otherwise
How they didn’t win any awards is beyond outrageous
Shrimpin’ bitnus 😂
I still think had Mike stayed at the firm until the end..
We could have seen the next generation of Pearson + Specter
with Katrina and Mike working together
Best case of the series
YESS!!
7:26 admitting you overspent by $100 million for reasons not related to the profitability of the firm is a violation of your fiduciary duty, and could spark a shareholder lawsuit (and presumably the shareholders won't want to leave you in charge to shut down the pipeline).
It also reduces their financial liability. Spending $100 million on remediation is better than being sued for $2 billion if something goes wrong.
Nobody messes with Catelyn Stark!!!!!
The North remembers.
@@FanofRvB Thank youuuuuuuuu!!! Perfect companion comment!! 😁😁😁😁😁
Tywin Lannister did
@@sidt7852 and Tywin died on a toilet. LOL
Greatest show of all time. Gabriel played Harvey perfectly and Louis' character is just badass!!!
greatest show of all time? is this the first show you watch? you eight year old
@@heehowlee959 Everyone has different opinions, are you a ten year old?
I really like Louis's character a little more than the others. He's truly unpredictable and underrated by many 🤔
such a great show, well written and acted and with the style of Mad Men, its was styled beautifully
It isn't like mad men at all.
You Just Got Litt Up
shrimpin bidness
Lit up funny 😂😂
I am not a Suits "Aficionado" so please forgive me if what I suggest has already been done... but I think a special cameo by "Will McAvoy"(Jeff Daniels) would be "over the top"...
You could even make a loop back to your pilot episode with Will McAvoy being who was supposed to receive the "package" for a "newsroom" article on drugs...
Katrina is such a baddie
fr 🛐
Too bad later she became a crybaby
She got a donk
@@GlethilHarvey goes from unemotional to showing emotions, he's brave and developing but when it's Katrina, she's a crybaby....
The fact that every character in this story is growing except Rachel (she annoys me quite actually). It almost reminds of Star Wars I.e. Sith Lord and Apprentice (Jessica - Palpatine; Harvey - Lord Vader)
Btw I’m
Only in 3 seasons deep at the moment, soo…
Shrimpin bidness
4:57
I just realized ava hessington is catelyn stark
4:40 your welcome
It’s a Litty Bitty world
Just buy 51% of the shares, you’ll have control.
Well she didn't have 51% of the shares at that moment. And probably not enough money of her own to buy them.
@@sonit9707 Then never give up more than 49% of your company
OPM, guy. you never invest your own money when you can use other peoples'.
cailtyn stark did it
there are 2 characters in the show who are used as boogie men anytime there is a power play about money. gianopoulos and forstman. but they do almost nothing else, well, maybe forstman has a little arc eventually, but i hated how these just pop up to just sugar daddy a problem.
8:44. Just saying...
Lady Stark is far from Winterfell
Wait didn’t they want Mike to come along?
he looks like Peter Pettigrew.
shrimpin bidniss
❤❤❤❤
The time when Lady Stark got reincarnated as Buisness woman and got stuck in a muder trial
Cat!
🔥
They don't even care about eachother. Enough said.
Ava is nieve
Men
4:13 so pretty
This is so entertaining, but so inaccurate from a legal standpoint. This all revolves around the "Bull dog" of a DA that's going to "Rip the witness to shreds". No. That's a TV myth. Courtrooms are pretty dry and boring. There's no ripping anyone to shreds by screaming at them on the witness stand until you get the response you want. You can ask questions, and you get the answer you get. Just about every legal trope on TV/film relating to cross examination is so overblown and ridiculous that it makes you laugh more than anything.
The worst of it is Harvey and all of the other attorney's constantly telling the clients "no". This is also not a thing. An attorney's job is to pursue the outcome desired by the client. That's it. You can recommend, you can warn, but at the end of the day, you are paid to try to accomplish their ends.
If you say so
What about the clients asking their attorney to go something illegal. I would assume they would need to say no at that point