I would really like to see a spinoff/revival of Suits where they are international lawyers overseas in various countries like Russia or Germany for example, imagine Harvey Spectre or a character like Harvey in Russia fighting to get Americans off of being charged with espionage in Moscow... It doesn't have to be Russia but a spinoff of Suits in another country abroad would be cool.
I would have loved it if Tanner had made an appearance in the last season. There was so much fun in watching Harvey and Tanner go up against each other.
You don't often get a show/ series in which all the actors fit so seemingly well together and play off each other so excellently! Perfect puzzle pieces and they pull from you a range of emotions because of their stellar performances! Buying all seasons, so worth every minute of watching and rewatching!
travis was the hardest enemy of Harvey, someone who really got inside Harvey and caused him to be unstable emotionally reaching his weak points. Amazing enemy...
Tanner and Harvey should have teamed up. Tanner should not be compared to Hardman who stole, was cheating ( not judging) ,frost who involved Harvey's family, Soloff too who was involved in revealing Harvey's compensation .
Yup. Kewl and classy. Not a hot emotional mess like the last Bond. And so much violence in the movies now. Bond should be a smooth talker, seemingly invincible, and charming. I'm all for men displaying their vulnerability, but not Bond!
200 Million. Firm gets 33%. They made 66M off that deal. Harveys comp is structured so he gets more money per each case he wins. He probably got a massive chunk from that. Same season he closed one and won 400 Million. That’s 132,000,000. So in 1 short bit, Harvey personally brought the firm nearly 200,000,000 in profit. You can guess how much he made off that alone judging he has an agreement with Jessica that pays him more than everyone else for these types of cases.
Eric Close played Travis Tanner so well. I would have loved to see him join Pearson Specter and he and Harvey would team up while still one upping each other.
I love how completely arbitrarily the lawyers in this show draw lines. Harvey literally knowingly hired somebody to practice law who hadn't gone to law school or passed the bar but somehow perjury is crossing the line. Literally every character in this firm has done something that would get them disbarred and imprisoned in like the first half of season 1 and yet they all seem to believe they have the moral high ground. I like the show but it's funny.
I think it’s “because” of what they did in the past that makes them want to stick to strict morality later on. Just makes sense. It’s what the avg. person does
Love Harvey, but the show turns him into a man who will cross any lines. In the first few seasons he's honorable but dangerous. In the end, though he becomes a better person, he becomes a less trustworthy lawyer.
Harvey has a special agreement with the firm where he makes a huge amount based on his settlement. Let's do the math. 400M a plantiff, Pearson hardman takes at least 30%, thats 120m. Even if Harvey gets 1% of that 400M settlement, thats 4M. He most likely getting 4-6%. That's why everyone at the firm was chocked cause he was getting much more then a normal attorney would.
I think everybody has his nemesis. Look at how Hardman always beat Jessica beat and always lose against Harvey. But im not that Harvey can beat Jessica. She exactly knows how he thinks but it’s same for Hardman with her.
I think everybody has his nemesis. Look at how Hardman always beat Jessica and always lose against Harvey. But I’m not sure that Harvey can beat Jessica. She exactly knows how he thinks and same for Hardman with her.
To me, Suits could be just like that... Season 1234. I watched it over 12 times. And i pretend to do a little maraton 1-2 season this end of year. bcuz time go *_________* you're not alone,
Maybe, but as insufferable as tanner is, the name of the game is to win for your client. It's all relative though. They all have flaws including Jessica, Zane etc. Mike may have been a cheater, but I think he was the best of them all. They are all imperfect, but tanner was one of the worst, relatively speaking since he was most unethical. This is what I love about the show and how the characters play off each other.
Making him sign the contract with a sharpie. Next level.
The same sharpie that Travis mockingly gave Mike earlier
I would really like to see a spinoff/revival of Suits where they are international lawyers overseas in various countries like Russia or Germany for example, imagine Harvey Spectre or a character like Harvey in Russia fighting to get Americans off of being charged with espionage in Moscow... It doesn't have to be Russia but a spinoff of Suits in another country abroad would be cool.
Max Science nah😂
@@maxscience5086 Definitely would not work in India. Our justice system moves slower than a snail and a sloth combined.
I love how in the early seasons, you can really see Mike slowly breaking down the walls around Harvey's heart and getting him to open up to the world.
the smile after Mike left the office says it all
this one and the scene in the 3rd episode where Mike points out Harvey's "mistake"
Man that music score at the end always gives me chills & now makes me nostalgic about the series
Totally!
So true. I wish it would start over again
...spot on..
Does anyone know what the songs called?
@@edelweiss2412 hey, it's available on Spotify.
I would have loved it if Tanner had made an appearance in the last season. There was so much fun in watching Harvey and Tanner go up against each other.
Imagine if there was a season where he worked at the firm
black canary work together in a case
I hated travis which really shows he was a well written character, and acted even better
I wish he came back in the last season
Imagine if he joined the firm at some point for a short time. So not only would harvey have to deal with louis annoying him but also tanner😂😂😂😂
Did you just critic your critic.......
In season 5 I love him he is a worthy rival of Harvey and he deserves to be our familiar antagonistic force as a lawyer
Same with Anita Gibbs, Andrew Malik, Daniel Hardman, Charles Forstman and Faye Richardson.
You don't often get a show/ series in which all the actors fit so seemingly well together and play off each other so excellently! Perfect puzzle pieces and they pull from you a range of emotions because of their stellar performances! Buying all seasons, so worth every minute of watching and rewatching!
Travis is the best antagonist in entire series 😍
MAYANK HB forstman
What about Hardman?
Daniel Hardman is about to sue you for defemation
Forstman, Cahill, Hardman..
@@liavhanegbi2729 and the one that actually landed Mike in prison...Gibbs...
Harvey vs Tenner, always a treat to watch and Harvey stays on top every single time gives me the chill. Oh what nostalgia about the series.
Best rivalry
And that’s how you play the man. Harvey style
Great bluff. If ever I see Harvey Specter on a poker table, I am running.
his therapist beat him, so... she is the one you should be running from :D
@@siramoras no, Harvey beat Paula
travis was the hardest enemy of Harvey, someone who really got inside Harvey and caused him to be unstable emotionally reaching his weak points. Amazing enemy...
Tanner v Harvey, was the best thing on suits
Hardman v/s Pearson Spectre was more spectacular. Alone he kept the whole firm at heels.
@@conquererme Yea that was specular too. The scene where he ambushed hardman in the hotel room was my favorite.
“Don’t play the Odds, Play the Man”.
When Harvy didn't like crossing lines. But in the last season he was alright with samantha doing it all the time. I never got to like samantha.
When Harvey says.. Ok may be a little happy... That's really cute
All of that was just to get Travis' autograph.
One of the best episodes btw
The expression on Travis before leaving the room.
« A man who’s willing to break the rules can’t imagine someone else wouldn’t » Genius
Guess this time, Ricky ponting got hit out of the park! Amazing shot Harvey.
Harvey in season 1 and Harvey in season 8 are 2 completely different characters. In the beginning he was so calm, relaxed and had huge authority.
If i had a poker face like harvey i would have been billionaire by now
Tanner and Harvey should have teamed up. Tanner should not be compared to Hardman who stole, was cheating ( not judging) ,frost who involved Harvey's family, Soloff too who was involved in revealing Harvey's compensation .
Travis tannar is the best aniti-harvey in the show and he's badass
Daniel Hardman and Travis Tanner, best antagonists in the show
Harvey should have kept his hair like this.
Gabriel Macht is definitely a next Bond material. He would suit the role of 007
Yup. Kewl and classy. Not a hot emotional mess like the last Bond. And so much violence in the movies now. Bond should be a smooth talker, seemingly invincible, and charming. I'm all for men displaying their vulnerability, but not Bond!
@@CandyGirl44 huge Bond fan here (uk born and raised) your comment is the best one I've seen since all my time on youtube!
That's nice, but we preffer to have a european Bond.
@@CandyGirl44 Daniel Craig has been a phenomenal Bond, though?
Travi's stare kind of reminds me of Michael Keaton, has this guy come out on anything big since suits?
He was more famous back in 90s and 2000s
Harvey Specter is clearly a lawyer's lawyer. Willing to risk it all based on his expertise.
😂 Mike gave him a SHARPIE
Harvey Spectre ❤ you smile is killer
*I don't play the odds, I play the man*
200 Million. Firm gets 33%. They made 66M off that deal. Harveys comp is structured so he gets more money per each case he wins. He probably got a massive chunk from that.
Same season he closed one and won 400 Million. That’s 132,000,000.
So in 1 short bit, Harvey personally brought the firm nearly 200,000,000 in profit.
You can guess how much he made off that alone judging he has an agreement with Jessica that pays him more than everyone else for these types of cases.
Tanner is to Harvey what Joker is to the Batman..
The Anti-hero...
If only it was as easy as this one in real life!
Sometimes it can be this easy in real life
did he just used a marker to sign that document ? a sharpie marker?
*Travis has left the chat
He got a $400m settlement instead of $5. Four HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS. Yeah.
I hate that I always love awful characters because they do a great job at being hated.
Travis tanner could have won he gave Harvey a real fight
Travis is a great character but I still feel that Charles Forstman is the series’ best antagonist
00:58 take listen don't worry it's not gonna give you a cancer
Eric Close played Travis Tanner so well. I would have loved to see him join Pearson Specter and he and Harvey would team up while still one upping each other.
The suits really got better as the show went on
Mike learning from the big brothers. The high stake gamble of Harvey paid off
High level bluff
He'll yea! Never come back to Toronto again!
I love how completely arbitrarily the lawyers in this show draw lines. Harvey literally knowingly hired somebody to practice law who hadn't gone to law school or passed the bar but somehow perjury is crossing the line. Literally every character in this firm has done something that would get them disbarred and imprisoned in like the first half of season 1 and yet they all seem to believe they have the moral high ground. I like the show but it's funny.
I think it’s “because” of what they did in the past that makes them want to stick to strict morality later on. Just makes sense. It’s what the avg. person does
@Harvey_Specter that doesn't matter. He didn't pass the bar.
@@parthmudgal9270 he actually passed the bar exam but not the character and fitness comittee and therefore wasnt licensed to practice
@@hanjiplayer isn't that part of the Bar though?
He did pass the bar, this was established in the first episode.
I wish Tanner and Harvey teamed up against Hardman and Fortsman.
This scene foreshadows the finale. Hard.
@Daredevil Harvey follows Mike to go take on underdog cases in the end. You see Harvey get a taste of that here.
They made him pay $400 million
Travis would hv been a better replacement than Samantha
Tell Mike Ross to take a hike 😂😂😂
How much money did different lawyers cost their clients because they used them to go against Harvey?
Is there really this much intrigue in mid-sized law firms?
Love Harvey, but the show turns him into a man who will cross any lines. In the first few seasons he's honorable but dangerous. In the end, though he becomes a better person, he becomes a less trustworthy lawyer.
Daniel Baker He blatantly lies to his client in the very first episode, and proceeds to illegally hire an associate with no degree.
@@Cousineau1234 yeah, but he become worse In the later seasons
#TeamHarvey
Can't get enough.
Oof writing a fat check deserves a fat sharpie
You know it, right there, that Harvey really liked Mike even more
This show is perfection.
2:44 get out u mad? Nah I just wanna enjoy my W to myself shoo intern 🤣
Brunette Harvey was the best Harvey.
Never should've changed his hair
I don't agree with Tanner nor with Forstman being the best antagonist. It should be Anita Gibbs.
Is she really an antagonist though? She was technically and morally right for going after Mike, who is an actual fraud.
@@unwantedgen She was hostile to the protagonist so technically she is.
@@marbertpinque1512 That's a fair point.
It was definitely Forstman. Gibbs was doing her job, Forstman did what he did out of spite, even though he started the feud in the first place.
Harvey should've told him that they have to pay his firm's legal fees and the plaintiff's taxes too.
I want those long playing records!
Spectre= Respect
Mike ross= my cross
Tanner. The best advisory..... Close second would be Cahill
Can I get some enlightenment on 1:10 ??? How is it admissible if it just showed up on his doorstep?
harvey looking crisp
Travis got real quiet..........................like a byatch
Harvey has a special agreement with the firm where he makes a huge amount based on his settlement.
Let's do the math. 400M a plantiff, Pearson hardman takes at least 30%, thats 120m.
Even if Harvey gets 1% of that 400M settlement, thats 4M. He most likely getting 4-6%. That's why everyone at the firm was chocked cause he was getting much more then a normal attorney would.
Marker instead of a pen? naah
Which season and episode is this ?
S1 E10
Who signs a document with a felttip pen haha
Harvey is above average lawyer without Mike Ross.
Um no. He was already one of the best lawyers even before mike
So essentially Harvey beats him by bluff and blackmail
They’re so cute together
Ok. Maybe a little Happy
Is it just me or is Travis Mark Wahlberg and Robert Redfords love child?
Harvard >Yale
La facha de Harvey en esta escena
Elliot Stemple beat Harvey once and Tanner couldnt do it even once, that must be painful for Tanner.
I think everybody has his nemesis. Look at how Hardman always beat Jessica beat and always lose against Harvey.
But im not that Harvey can beat Jessica. She exactly knows how he thinks but it’s same for Hardman with her.
I think everybody has his nemesis. Look at how Hardman always beat Jessica and always lose against Harvey.
But I’m not sure that Harvey can beat Jessica. She exactly knows how he thinks and same for Hardman with her.
That guy looks like a middle-aged Tom Holland
nah i'd win kinda moment here..
Ok Harvey sent Mike back coz he just wanted to enjoy his Macallan 25 all by himself.
To me, Suits could be just like that... Season 1234. I watched it over 12 times. And i pretend to do a little maraton 1-2 season this end of year. bcuz time go *_________* you're not alone,
play the man baby
So this is where the "pen in mouth" meme came from
Niceee
Travis Tanner made 21 accounts and disliked
28 so far...
*you can use mine
Yes stay out of toronto 😅
bluff 101
play the man...
I wish I could actually know why did Tanner change what happened to him.?
He stated that one day he looked in the mirror and didn’t like what he saw so he changed from that.
Malpractice?
Ok. Pal
Am i the only one who really liked Tanner?
Yes
Maybe, but as insufferable as tanner is, the name of the game is to win for your client. It's all relative though. They all have flaws including Jessica, Zane etc. Mike may have been a cheater, but I think he was the best of them all. They are all imperfect, but tanner was one of the worst, relatively speaking since he was most unethical. This is what I love about the show and how the characters play off each other.
why is the geo-tag for this video in India
Smerk😏
Im gonna miss this love you guys