It's actually true. I once fought my best friend, made his head bleed and then went crying to my other friend's house because I realised what I had just done. We didn't talk for a year after that.
i think its so fitting how louis sees mike as the disease and everyone else a victim, when at that point, he got his name on the wall due to him knowing about the "disease"
Exactly, Louis was such an annoying hypocrite. If it weren’t for mikes secret Louis would not only not be a named partner but he’d also still be unemployed
@@WayneMercy And this is exactly why Louis was one of my least favorite characters on the show-though I know I wasn't alone in disliking Louis, and I heard Aaron Korsh basically intentionally wrote his character in that way.
This is what I've always liked about Harvey. He forces people to confront their problems, even when they don't want to. You'll never get over something if you keep walking away from it.
@@Bballer12ification its a lot easier to see and fix problems when you're looking at it from an outside perspective. Being in the problem, its not as simple to find a fix.
One of the best lines in the whole show, "You are not a fraud. You just didn't go to law school." Personally, I feel Louis had swallow a lot of pride, maybe even his ideas to say that. It shows he really respected Mike and skills to say that. And if I were in Mike's shoes, since Louis had nothing to gain by saying that, I would have appreciated it all the more
@soulsreaper7145 I agree that Louis had the motivation to make nice with Mike. However, he could have done that in a lot of ways including telling Mike that he respected him for other qualities. In my opinion only, telling Mike he wasn't a fraud went above and beyond what Louis needed to do
I think its very endearing that Harvey always checks on Mike first. Looks at him for validation a lot, goes over to him first after the little tussle, first one to get a drink lol. He's really a great big brother. ❤😊
Actually in the beginning of Suits, we fall into mike and Harvey but as we watch the series more and longer we finally find the character of Louis litt so valuable for this drama
Louis showed quite an amount of fighting strength. Yes, Mike is a scrawny guy but the general impression the Louis has always created was that he was no use in a fight.
It's revealed later that Louis had experience in wrestling when he was young. So yea, he can fight. But he never honed his skills. That's a separate thing.
As Harvey said... Louis is a charging bull, but he is just not bold enough. Jessica has to aim his aggression and entice him so he charges in the right direction...
Also... Mike isn't a fighter. At all. I love how they break the stereotype of the orphan/street kid what ever always being able to physically fight. He can't do shiet and even Trevor knew it from the very start of the show... As bad Trevor is, he probably saved Mike getting beaten to death so many times. All characters who really start to know about Mike, especially as some type of friend, first seem to notice he can't physically fight. And it has been small theme in the series.
It's only appreciated because he is often not honest and head is all over everywhere. Harvey might be a man of his word and saves the day, Louis always delivers when he is needed the most in a way anyone in anywhere cannot do.
I love how Harvey ask Mike when he see Mike lost in his thought. Furthermore; how Harvey stops Louis when he make Mike uncomfortable and I feel like Harvey always care for Mike so much from the beginning. I really wish I can have a friend, a mentor, a co-worker, a brother like Harvey.
Honestly this is my favorite episode of the series. The title "Fork in the Road" had a whole new meaning to me. In my opinion, this is when Louis and Mike truly became friends.
Great acting. Fork in the road is one of my favourite episodes. Of course I love to see Torian in the episodes. She is so beautiful, so talented. I love how in episode 25 th hour, later, where Mike is on the last day before prison. Harvey teases him out, to pick a fight, to make him strong, so he is not weak, for prison. He will be able to defend himself. I love Harvey's lines, he saying to Mike to provoke him, you are weak, Louis litt had you in a headlock, Tess's husband kicked your axx, Logan Sanders is going to hook up with Rachel the second you get put away.
@@memoonaahmad6473Louis knows how much Harvey respects Muhammad Ali, so having Harvey call him Ali was a nod of respect which Louis definitely needed to help get past everything
Fun fact: That car dealership is Mclaren of Toronto. The lady at the front desk looking down is actually the real receptionist. I know because I been there to visit and met with her. I remotely don’t have the money to purchase those cars but they love when fans visit!
Harvey: Louis fill up the tank, I will be right back. Louis: Well Mike: Well what ? Louis: You heard what he said, fill up the tank. Mike: Yeah, he said Louis fill up the tank. Louis: where I come from people who didn't go to college full up gas tanks. Honestly speaking, Louis is a whole vibe, he plays his character so well🤣😂🤣
1:56 - he actually sits in the car with patient zero, since Harvey hired him, so he can be counted as “the first person to be infected with the disease”.
Louis cried after hitting Mike in these scenes, and in 25 th hour way, on later on, Mike sits down and cries after hitting Harvey, similar all the emotions came out.
At first, I thought this show was an extravagant, show-off type description of a law firm. Now I see it almost took the West Wing route instead. I'm impressed. By the honesty of the characters.
@@SuCKeRPunCH187 the actors Canadian, but the character is meant to be American. Chances are the Canadian actor knows how to drive, but the American character they play doesn’t
@@79iq11 What do you mean? 4:23 Louis clearly thought Mike wanted to physically challenge him and said so out loud, and then touch Mike in an aggressive manner to initiate a fight. Mike knew what was coming, and had more than enough time to defend himself. In fact he did, by pushing Louis which then initiates Louis to assault him. This wasn't a sucker punch, or blind sided attack.
Movies are so deceiving about confrontations and resolving conflict. I wish it were that instant and simple in real life. Suits makes me play out confrontations and conflicts in my mind all the time 😊.
This road-trip showdown is a pivotal moment in Season 4 because it finally pushes Mike and Louis past denial and resentment, bringing them closer to reluctant mutual respect. It’s a very “Harvey Specter” solution to their problem-uncomfortable but effective.
“You lied to me to get me to do this” “Because if I didn’t lie to you, you wouldn’t do this” “Brilliant” writing, this one of the dialogues of all time.
Harvey being the dad lol
Someone has to be and if it's Harvey specter consider yourself lucky bc it will be the painless way possible all the pain but somewhat less 🤨🤨
@@emmanuelwil-jeff Harvey is the kind of guy who does tough love in the most effective way possible.
I dont think he was being father, he was more a big brother 🤣🤣
Luis being the uncle lol
To be honest I think Harvey would actually be a great dad. Except we will never get to see it
I love how Louis started fighting mike and Louis is the one who cries.
ok
I'm the same way, I don't like being violent, after I am it shakes me to the core
Because Louis has a lot more "inner demons" than Mike and he hates himself for attacking Mike.
Louis is a very emotional person
It's actually true. I once fought my best friend, made his head bleed and then went crying to my other friend's house because I realised what I had just done. We didn't talk for a year after that.
“Ok I’ll play. I spy a fraud” 😂😂
Relentlessly petty
Had me in tears🤣 & “the fat balding head”
@@marcussvids "probably never even knew his grandma"
2:02 Harvey was extremely amused & proud of this! 😂❤️
I think he actually broke character and they went with it
This is my favorite line and harvey reaction in the show and yes I think harvey broke character and just rolled with it.
That's a Batman smile. I really wish Macht played Batman
That smile is funny
im up to season 7 now and that’s still the single funniest moment in the entire show
i think its so fitting how louis sees mike as the disease and everyone else a victim, when at that point, he got his name on the wall due to him knowing about the "disease"
Also, the "patient zero" was not so wrong: Harvey was there.
Exactly, Louis was such an annoying hypocrite. If it weren’t for mikes secret Louis would not only not be a named partner but he’d also still be unemployed
@@WayneMercy And this is exactly why Louis was one of my least favorite characters on the show-though I know I wasn't alone in disliking Louis, and I heard Aaron Korsh basically intentionally wrote his character in that way.
@@PKMNFan4664 I loved him but because he was a POS
That part!
This is one of my favorite episodes of suits. It's crazy how some of the best episodes happen, at least in part, outside the firm
same here
Not even close
This is what I've always liked about Harvey. He forces people to confront their problems, even when they don't want to. You'll never get over something if you keep walking away from it.
Even though he himself tends to not confront his problems
But Harvey rarely confronted his own problems.
@@vikram069 that's usually the case with people like Harvey
@@Bballer12ification its a lot easier to see and fix problems when you're looking at it from an outside perspective.
Being in the problem, its not as simple to find a fix.
@@vikram069 Till he saw a therapist
One of the best lines in the whole show, "You are not a fraud. You just didn't go to law school." Personally, I feel Louis had swallow a lot of pride, maybe even his ideas to say that. It shows he really respected Mike and skills to say that. And if I were in Mike's shoes, since Louis had nothing to gain by saying that, I would have appreciated it all the more
louis has everything to gain, his main gain is getting harvey off his back
@soulsreaper7145 I agree that Louis had the motivation to make nice with Mike. However, he could have done that in a lot of ways including telling Mike that he respected him for other qualities. In my opinion only, telling Mike he wasn't a fraud went above and beyond what Louis needed to do
When Louis talked about being stuck in the car with patient zero, he wasn't wrong. As Harvey would be patient zero.
😂😂😂😂😂
I like the comparison but wouldn’t it also be a cross infection???? They both infected each other. 🤷🏾♂️
Technically, Donna was patient Zero; when conducting the interviews, she believes him to be the 5 minutes late Rick Sorkin
@@diegomorones-castillo2225 No she doesn't. He told her the truth
Yeah but he’s also the mad scientist that created the disease.
“You’re not a fraud Mike… Just never went to law school”. Loved!
I think its very endearing that Harvey always checks on Mike first. Looks at him for validation a lot, goes over to him first after the little tussle, first one to get a drink lol. He's really a great big brother. ❤😊
Actually in the beginning of Suits, we fall into mike and Harvey but as we watch the series more and longer we finally find the character of Louis litt so valuable for this drama
By far the best actor on the show
love him or hate him he puts the flavor in every scene he's in
astute observation. louis irritated TF outta me but yeah, he's pretty essential
Mike is not really that scrawny. If anything, im more scrawny.
yeah without louis this series would've been interesting but kinda mid. louis is both the icing on the cake and also a huge chunk of the cake lool
Louis showed quite an amount of fighting strength. Yes, Mike is a scrawny guy but the general impression the Louis has always created was that he was no use in a fight.
And was beated by harvey in anothet episode 😅
It's revealed later that Louis had experience in wrestling when he was young. So yea, he can fight. But he never honed his skills. That's a separate thing.
As Harvey said... Louis is a charging bull, but he is just not bold enough. Jessica has to aim his aggression and entice him so he charges in the right direction...
Also... Mike isn't a fighter. At all. I love how they break the stereotype of the orphan/street kid what ever always being able to physically fight. He can't do shiet and even Trevor knew it from the very start of the show... As bad Trevor is, he probably saved Mike getting beaten to death so many times. All characters who really start to know about Mike, especially as some type of friend, first seem to notice he can't physically fight. And it has been small theme in the series.
Mike loses every fight he gets involved
When Louis is honest and level headed he may be my favorite character.
It's only appreciated because he is often not honest and head is all over everywhere.
Harvey might be a man of his word and saves the day, Louis always delivers when he is needed the most in a way anyone in anywhere cannot do.
Harvey so sweet 😍😘being a Dad to them.
"Fraser you get a grape , Ali you get your fruit punch"🤣😭😭
Start at 2:01.
Harvey's smile at 2:05 is priceless.
That smile is funny AF idk why
A lawyer being mad that someone lied to them lol.
The funniest comment
This show was a rare case when network television hit the bullseye. Absolutely epic writing/acting.
i always loved how Louis' Voice changes so much when he's angry. Its crazy
😂
mike's sass and comebacks will always be FAMOUSSSSSS
Louis is the most loveable unlikable character. You love him, but you hate him at the same time.
1:52 “The rules dictate that you must be precise, as the law is a precise endeavor” 😂
“I got you a grape, and I got you a fruit punch”
What an amazing father 🥺 💜
4:53
Harvey's face was like Seriously Louis.
I love how Harvey ask Mike when he see Mike lost in his thought. Furthermore; how Harvey stops Louis when he make Mike uncomfortable and I feel like Harvey always care for Mike so much from the beginning. I really wish I can have a friend, a mentor, a co-worker, a brother like Harvey.
Harvey’s subtle confusion at 1:52 is hilarious. Dude was the epitome of “huh”
Louis crying in the end after fighting Mike got me 💀 wow thanks for the likes! @4:51
I like how louis became friends with all of them and they all came to trust each other
Honestly this is my favorite episode of the series. The title "Fork in the Road" had a whole new meaning to me. In my opinion, this is when Louis and Mike truly became friends.
The writing and the chemistry of this show is amazing.
2:00 mike went all out without any fear😭
That "Frasier vs Ali" joke never gets old man 🤣🤣🤣
It caught me off guard and cracked me up, I did not remember that joke 😂
"FORK IN THE ROAD" my all time favourite episode of Suits
😊😊
Great acting. Fork in the road is one of my favourite episodes. Of course I love to see Torian in the episodes. She is so beautiful, so talented.
I love how in episode 25 th hour, later, where Mike is on the last day before prison. Harvey teases him out, to pick a fight, to make him strong, so he is not weak, for prison. He will be able to defend himself.
I love Harvey's lines, he saying to Mike to provoke him, you are weak, Louis litt had you in a headlock, Tess's husband kicked your axx, Logan Sanders is going to hook up with Rachel the second you get put away.
Harvey calling him Ali is such a compliment, Louis is so uncomfortable with the praise he looks away, lookit these adorable losers
What does calling Ali mean?
@@memoonaahmad6473Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frasier, famous boxers
@@memoonaahmad6473Louis knows how much Harvey respects Muhammad Ali, so having Harvey call him Ali was a nod of respect which Louis definitely needed to help get past everything
Louis is what made the show spicy. He was the flavor of the show. Love his character. ❤
I like how Louis actually won the little tussle haha
Trust me...Mike let him
@@chibekachiyaba3834 Source: trust me, bro
@@chibekachiyaba3834i doubt it
@@chibekachiyaba3834no he didn’t lol, mike lost every physical fight he got in the show
I absolutely love this episode 😍
Frasier vs Ali go toe to toe 🤣🤣🤣
Mike trying to be intimidating at 5'6 150lb and a pothead is one of the best jokes in Suits.
his actor is 5'10
He’s like 6’0”
he's like 6ft bruh, im hoping you're talking about louis but u would still be wrong cause he's 5'8
u seem to be projecting ur insecurity
Manlets cope in the comments going crazy
"You never said sorry"
Actually, on life ... You have to say it always.
Reflect on the ppl you hurt even unintentionally.
Fun fact: That car dealership is Mclaren of Toronto. The lady at the front desk looking down is actually the real receptionist. I know because I been there to visit and met with her. I remotely don’t have the money to purchase those cars but they love when fans visit!
Asking Louis to fill up the tank while the sign clearly says Full Service
Harvey: Louis fill up the tank, I will be right back.
Louis: Well
Mike: Well what ?
Louis: You heard what he said, fill up the tank.
Mike: Yeah, he said Louis fill up the tank.
Louis: where I come from people who didn't go to college full up gas tanks.
Honestly speaking, Louis is a whole vibe, he plays his character so well🤣😂🤣
Louis crying is so me 😂😭
You're not a fraud Mike, you just never went to law school...the feels😥
No he’s still a fraud lol
There’s something about sitting in the backseat that brings out your inner child
One of the best scenes in all of suits in my opinion
Can we just admit that Mike looks so much better in this season than 3 or 2
Do you know what season/episode this is?
@@thebeesknees5867 season 4 ep 13 :) !
better than season 3 that is for sure lol
Because he finally gained some weight
Bro finally put on some pounds, kinda fits his character though as he was a stoner in the beginning🤷♂️
“Frasier you get the grape, Ali i got you the fruit punch.” Great line! 😂
This was one of my most favorite episodes of the show!
He forgot the better scene: Louis showing Mike to drive
Really?
Really? When was that??
Great way how Harvey handled it for them to talk and fix it them selves as a grown up man
I love Harvey being the dad of louis n mike
1:56 - he actually sits in the car with patient zero, since Harvey hired him, so he can be counted as “the first person to be infected with the disease”.
yeah, knowing louis though he probably didnt know what it meant 😂
Louis - "well?"
Mike (not going to take any 💩) - "well? What?"🤣🤣🤣
Louis cried after hitting Mike in these scenes, and in 25 th hour way, on later on, Mike sits down and cries after hitting Harvey, similar all the emotions came out.
Louis is the best character in the entire show of suits !
Mike hustler from the streets got choked out by lawyer Alan Harper LOL.
At first, I thought this show was an extravagant, show-off type description of a law firm. Now I see it almost took the West Wing route instead. I'm impressed. By the honesty of the characters.
Frazier you get a grape ... Ali you get a Fruitpunch 😂😂😂😂
I was laughing at the Fraser vs Ali joke...
Harvey is such a dad in this scene
Louise is my favourite character in the whole show. 😂😂😂.
Ali vs Fraser had me screaming 😂😂💔
2:13 The only NY car surrounded by Ontario car 🤣. Suit isn't even trying to pretend it is shot in NY
1:49 technically Louis isn't wrong here since Harvey would be patient zero
The best scenes in suits are the one's they are outside the firm IMO.
The thumbnail was too hilarious 😂
The reason I clicked on the video 🤣🤣🤣
all those ontario plates n the one nyc on the bentley is gold
This may be a drama show, but this is honestly the best way of getting two people (who really hate each other) to quash their beef.
Why do they seem so surprised Mike doesn't know how to drive? Many New Yorkers don't.
because he's really Canadian.
@@SuCKeRPunCH187 the actors Canadian, but the character is meant to be American. Chances are the Canadian actor knows how to drive, but the American character they play doesn’t
The nicest part about Mike is it wasn't him it was Harvey Harvey made him do it when Mike said he didn't want to do it
Louis is the cousin that’d hit you and cry as soon as the grownups come running
Mike keep getting Ls in fights 😂
mind> physique
Apart from when he floored Logan
@@zaakirkhan6467 didnt logan beat him up too?
@@Torpedex10 yea but Logan ended up on the floor so Mike won
@@zaakirkhan6467 yeah Mike pull his punch on this one...
Best show. Wish it would come back!
Harvey was trying not to laugh at Mike roasting Louis bald spot😂😂😂
One of the best shows to ever grace the TV screen
"Louis fill the tank"
Cut to after the scene Giant "Full service" sign.
Harvey knew what he was doing.
The funniest part that's missing is when Louis tells Harvey Mike let him win because Mike is an ex-wrestling champ
Louis got them hands don't he
i mean he didn’t really give mike a chance to fight back did he
@@79iq11 What do you mean? 4:23 Louis clearly thought Mike wanted to physically challenge him and said so out loud, and then touch Mike in an aggressive manner to initiate a fight. Mike knew what was coming, and had more than enough time to defend himself. In fact he did, by pushing Louis which then initiates Louis to assault him. This wasn't a sucker punch, or blind sided attack.
This episode was probably one of my favourites looking back
Harvey pulled a days of thunder with these two lol.
This is the episode where i finally gained respect for Louis.
Movies are so deceiving about confrontations and resolving conflict. I wish it were that instant and simple in real life. Suits makes me play out confrontations and conflicts in my mind all the time 😊.
Episodes in general cover about a few days to a week’s worth of events especially this series
Louis literally strangles Mike yet cries when Harvey socks him in the face
Mike got pynked by Louis lol
Not comparable
@@erioncena3922 Pretty sure both are frowned upon in the workplace 😬
One thing is clear in all the confrontational scenes that Mike is in... Mike doesn't know how to fight.
Harvey is laughing the whole time!!
Harvey knows everything😌
This road-trip showdown is a pivotal moment in Season 4 because it finally pushes Mike and Louis past denial and resentment, bringing them closer to reluctant mutual respect. It’s a very “Harvey Specter” solution to their problem-uncomfortable but effective.
Seriously, you see the thumbnail and the title and there it is... LOL 🤣
3:50 Mike - pull the car RN, imma gonna beat d sheet outta him
Harvey - (lets put that to test) louis fill up the gas
4:27 - yeah, sure
I love how they are arguing about who should fill up the tank at a pump marked "Full Service".
This video lacks the scene where Louis takes mike to teach him driving.
haha so true
sorry that was mean
"votefor number 41"
no europe only russia
I think Rick Hoffman would be amazing as former US President Richard Nixon in something.
Louis would be referring to Harvey as patient zero, not Mike lol
Technically, Louis is riding with patient zero: Harvey
“You lied to me to get me to do this”
“Because if I didn’t lie to you, you wouldn’t do this”
“Brilliant” writing, this one of the dialogues of all time.
This is like one of thee heaviest moments of this show like you could tell they both went to a dark personal place for the emotions
Louis was always my favorite.
Hate when people say mike "lost" to louis, like louis just attacked him it wasn't even fair
You forgetting Mike wanted to take on Louis? He asked for it.