i was so intimidated by this series that I wanted to become a laywer thinking how cool it would be but then i realised that i am software engineer and how cool movies make our lives look
Whoever the writers were for Suits, they deserve a massive applause. It's some of the best scripting I've ever had the pleasure to watch from a tv show.
Is it also true that Producers get paid hardly anything for the work they do? When you look at their net worths, they seem tiny in comparison to what actors receive 😳
Love it when Mike throws the "signed affidavit" on the table when Hartman is trying to get Harvey fired and Mike gives Harvey the nod that its not real so Harvey knows how to handle it
I love how Harvey sits back when Mike takes over, even though Mike is just an associate, because he’s proud of him and knows he’s capable of being a Senior or even name partner if it wasn’t for the Harvard thing.
S3E01 9:22 This scene I believe is when Jessica finally realized what Harvey saw in Mike and while she didn't openly acknowledge it I believe it's when she finally started respecting Mike.
Mike and Harvey are the ultimate dynamic duo they don't have to say a word to each other and they instantly know where the other is going with anything
I love the look on Jessica's face when Mike tells her about the digital footprint of that document, she knows she's beat and then she asks Mike what he wants. She had to respect him for that.
the last one where he walked up against jessica just to makes things right with harvey is just so wholesome. i think that's why jessica let him keep talking. :)
This show inspired me to look inside myself to see if I could become a lawyer. I found out that I don't like paperwork. Lawyers deal with tons of paperwork.
@@FalseMove Actual to everyone there is going to be a Seattle spinoff most lileky coming out in 2-3 years depending with covid, also rachel and prince left the royal family and are in Vancouver where the spinoff might be shot
“This is me and his mother. Woman adores me. Here we are at his bachelor party. There was no strippers, it was lame.” The way Harvey and Mike played off each other there was like the Kobe and Shaq alley oop
The Pilot to me was such an amazing episode, I only just recently started watching this series and the Pilot does an amazing job in hooking you in. Because for me personally I felt like some pilots can be lack luster to many tv show series, but the pilot episode to Suits is an amazing on at that.
Only show I ever went past 9 seasons was supernatural. The rest of the series I watched were 5-6 seasons long. I probably only watched a total of 10 series ever. This was in my top 4
By the end of Season 7 Mike became a pitbull of the law and justice. Harvey created a monster. Mike always follow his instincts no matter what and most of the times he is right. He loves what he does probably that's why he is so passionate during trials and with every case he is working on. And with Rachel's support he is capable of everything.
Strangely he was hugely arrogant but likable, most of the times. Honestly I liked it when he opposed the ultra rich! Mike revealed the shady side, self serving side of lawyers,and beat them at their own game. Loved it!
4:20 I love how the whole thing about this scene is that he’s a baseball player, at baseball practice, signing baseballs… only to realize that in the background is BMO Field (soccer stadium for Toronto FC)
By the end of the show Harvey admits he’s just as good as him but I think it’s meant to say he’s still reaching his potential and is meant to surpass him and Louis litt
@@chavitanwar2126 Have u seen louis litt in at trial/ mock trial he destroys the witness on the stand with his intense cross-examinations!! Ex: Watch what he did to donna & Samantha Wheeler
You know I don't even consider Patrick as technically leaving the show because when you really think about it Patrick only left the show for one season because he returned in the ninth season. So when you really think about it Patrick was in every season of Suits except for the 8th season. Now I consider Meghan as leaving but not really Patrick! if anything Patrick saved the ninth season if it wasn't for the whole Faye Richardson storyline and Patrick's return there wouldn't even have been a storyline.
He comes back? After he left I stopped watching the show and never looked back until now. Harvey is great but to me it just didn't make sense without Mike. Imma resume watching it then. Thanks for this info
@@nontobekos.8110 he's not there for the entire season but yeah he's there for a couple episodes! But there's only like 10 episodes of the 9th season so when you really think about it he's there for the majority of the season. He comes back in episode 5 and then he leaves again and he returns in episode 9 and he's there in episode 10.
Mike was the guy who gave back an office so Harvey would forgive him. He was the guy who took the whole blame so Harvey would not have to suffer. The writers then took this guy and made him leave Harvey right at the exact moment Harvey needed him? Made him so uncaring that he barely even apparently called him? Like seriously, i know Patrick decided to leave so they had to do something but there should have been something else
I just took in that the photos Harvey was showing the man in the first scene are pictures of him and his brother Marcus LOL! The first scene took place early in the first season before we even met Harvey's brother Marcus, so initially I thought Harvey was actually showing photos of him and the lawyer when in fact, it was him and his brother. It's a small detail but adds greater emphasis to how great of a 'bluffer' Harvey Specter was.
7:42 that's one of those scenes where I almost rip my nonexistent hair out every time I see it. When an objection is lodged by either side, the other side and the witness on the stand have to stop talking and wait until the judge makes a ruling on the objection. Here Mike simply says "I want an answer to my question." and the judge says nothing.
The Hardman ouster scene annoys me.....you are telling me out of a room of Harvard educated attorneys all senior partners at a top law frim.....and NOBODY decides to actually look at the document in that file folder? They should know attorneys lie all the time and they aren't even in court right now........so just take the associate at his word?
6:52 " hey harvey i know im not a partner but do you mind if i -"
Mike : raises hand like a 5 year old in class.
i love this scene
Go ahead 😂😂😂
Best scene in this compilation :) Always liked how Harvey is supporting such behavior.
@@kagisorapoo7533 Nicccce.
Sameeee
samee ong
i was so intimidated by this series that I wanted to become a laywer thinking how cool it would be but then i realised that i am software engineer and how cool movies make our lives look
True
That's true bro =))
Exactly, there are lots of videos on here actually that debunk a lot of the myths about being a lawyer that Suits makes.
Im a gamer I'm still waiting for Hollywood to glorify us.
Sahi gal a bro
5:24
"So have Tanner sue me"
Is one of the best lines during this whole arc
Whoever the writers were for Suits, they deserve a massive applause. It's some of the best scripting I've ever had the pleasure to watch from a tv show.
Lol same
Is it also true that Producers get paid hardly anything for the work they do? When you look at their net worths, they seem tiny in comparison to what actors receive 😳
Except for season 9, which had terrible scripting.
@@noahlibra because of megan
@@ronaldterminatar428 What does Megan have to do with this?
Harvey and Mike complemented each other perfectly on this series.
So true
I love the development of Mike. Season after season he became a better lawyer. At the end of season 7, he become one of the best lawyers in nyc..
Only to realise Mike never exist in real
Not only that his hair got better too 😂😂
He's put muscle mass over the seasons too
his ties got wider with the seasons too
@@nguyentran8431 because he developed in the corporate lawyer world everyone knows the better you are the wider your ties get
Mike Ross always comes with a plan . So confident , calm .
Love it when Mike throws the "signed affidavit" on the table when Hartman is trying to get Harvey fired and Mike gives Harvey the nod that its not real so Harvey knows how to handle it
True. Ofter hundreds of time watching Suits i noticed Mike shaking his face in a discret way to harvey.
@@marcosrenann9288 it took u hundreds of times to see the very obvious cut to Mike making an interesting face? must have been watching blindfolded
@@vespuh not blindfolder. Coding :/
Nod means yes. Headshake means no.
From Jessica threatening to expose Mike to Jessica saving Mike in the last min at his bar interview by taking the blame, this is one heck of a show.
She learned to appreciate Mike and she had less to loose than Mike.
I guess she also did it for Harvey.
I wish we also had a compilation of Mike using his photographic memory
Yea man
Yes!
The bit when he beat the I.T dude benjamin by looking at coding on a piece of paper
The bit when knocked into Cameron Dennis, knocked all the papers on the floor and got the info he needed about the payouts...brilliant
The bit when he and samantha almost lost their case because Harvey and Louis tried to trick the judge
“How are we supposed to trust your opinion about them when you don’t even trust yourself?” Bro when I tell you I got goosebumps
Mike turned into a savage
I love how Harvey sits back when Mike takes over, even though Mike is just an associate, because he’s proud of him and knows he’s capable of being a Senior or even name partner if it wasn’t for the Harvard thing.
You forgot when he closed in the housing court episode. Epic burn!!!
That vivian tanaka one?
@@anubhavsarwan yes
It was one of the best 💯
I was waiting for that one!
You mean the one with
“Harvey, spectate!”
5:42 that eye contact 👀 (harvey its a bluff)
under rated comment
This has to be the most liked comment bruh
@@ArnavAadit the correct comment you mean?
"This is biggest than i expected"
Mike: I've heard that before
😂😂😂
Micheal Scott: That's what she said
Such a fantastic series. What a shame we lost Mike Ross, he made the whole show
Samuel Manuwa if you haven’t finished the series, I won’t ruin it for you 😉
Harvey made the whole show
@@unknowninformant6730 You kinda did though :/
@@ChilledP they were both essential, but suits just wasnt the same without mike
@@caspar8604 True but I think the show would of been worse without Harvey than without Mike. Just my opinion tho. Mike was a great character.
Harvey and mike brotherhood is the best part of the show
S3E01
9:22
This scene I believe is when Jessica finally realized what Harvey saw in Mike and while she didn't openly acknowledge it I believe it's when she finally started respecting Mike.
6:52 that small exchange and MIke going "Nice!" is soo wholesome
I didn't realise how slim Louis was in S1
true that
IT'S INSANE HE'S A DIFFERENT PERSON
haha yess mee to, he is so slim and suddenly grow fatter
@@bryanalfredo1175 It's the mudding.
So true.
I observed it when I watched it for the second time
Mike and Harvey are the ultimate dynamic duo they don't have to say a word to each other and they instantly know where the other is going with anything
Is sad though that is over . Is so much more there to give to the fans.
I love the look on Jessica's face when Mike tells her about the digital footprint of that document, she knows she's beat and then she asks Mike what he wants. She had to respect him for that.
Mike + Harvey made the perfect associate-partner combo
This show was building up for Mike to become name partner, it really went down after the actor left
Yea, Rachel getting married to the prince changed everything
He never wanted to be a corporate lawyer
the last one where he walked up against jessica just to makes things right with harvey is just so wholesome.
i think that's why jessica let him keep talking. :)
well she couldn't have said anything she just got burned so terribly
@@sarathsasikumar3759 and if it was for any malicious reason on Mike's side, she would've responded with her usual "i don't respond well to threats"
they missed the best part when jessica turns around and smiles. that smile was a confirmation she was beaten and respected mike at the same time.
This show inspired me to look inside myself to see if I could become a lawyer. I found out that I don't like paperwork. Lawyers deal with tons of paperwork.
Please just please bring a seattle spinoff
2nd
Hard to do when Rachel isn't there
@@FalseMove true
@@FalseMove who cares about Rachel say they got a divorce
@@FalseMove Actual to everyone there is going to be a Seattle spinoff most lileky coming out in 2-3 years depending with covid, also rachel and prince left the royal family and are in Vancouver where the spinoff might be shot
When I see Mike overcome Jessica it's so awesome. I think it's only happened twice but still!!
What makes the scene so great is you can actually see how impressed Jessica is.
If i had a nickel for every time it happened, i would have two nickles. Its not a lot But its wierd it happened twice
The character arc of Louis across the whole 9 seasons is actually unreal
“This is me and his mother. Woman adores me. Here we are at his bachelor party. There was no strippers, it was lame.”
The way Harvey and Mike played off each other there was like the Kobe and Shaq alley oop
It was lame! Love that line
Mike owning that doctor was steel cold and so badass.
This is one of those series that I never thought I'd rewatch some clips again here on RUclips.
One of the few television series that I binged on in my entire life.
"This is a partner only meeting"
"So have Tanner sue me" 😂😂😂
I feel like a lot of people missed that subtle jab by Mike. It was beautiful
"- Hey Harvey, I know I'm not a partner, but do you mind if I...
- Go ahead 😁🤚
- Niiiiiiiice 😎🤚"
The start of the show, the job interview can't be left out
You know its over when they say “what do you want”
On behalf of everyone - thank you for uploading and compiling this :)
Now These are the smartest 11min 22secs of my life
You didn't show Jessica's impressed look at the end! Made the whole scene
The Pilot to me was such an amazing episode, I only just recently started watching this series and the Pilot does an amazing job in hooking you in. Because for me personally I felt like some pilots can be lack luster to many tv show series, but the pilot episode to Suits is an amazing on at that.
The first 3 seasons of the show are simply the best thing ever made in TV in terms of dialogues. Sharp, witty and purely blissful to watch.
I miss Mike Ross. After all these years, this show is still unbeatable!
5:42 he tells Harvey it's all a bluff and Harvey jumps in to do what he's best at
That dismissal of Hugh Hardmen was the bluff which was performed so clearly he never doubted 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"so have Tanner sue me" :DDDDD
Mike asking to put his hand up was the single funniest thing ever 😂
The only thing I wished I heard at the end of this series is Harvey telling mike that he is the best lawyer he has ever seen
"So have Tanner sue me!" 😂😂
I like the fact that they made Civil Cases look cool.
I SO miss this show. I watched all 9 seasons, a rare thing for me.
Only show I ever went past 9 seasons was supernatural. The rest of the series I watched were 5-6 seasons long. I probably only watched a total of 10 series ever. This was in my top 4
Thanks for bringing back memories of Suits, one of the best shows on planet.
P.S - can you also do it for Harvey
Already done
I could watch 3 hours of Mike being awesome...
By the end of Season 7 Mike became a pitbull of the law and justice. Harvey created a monster. Mike always follow his instincts no matter what and most of the times he is right. He loves what he does probably that's why he is so passionate during trials and with every case he is working on. And with Rachel's support he is capable of everything.
I need a compilation of Mike walking. He walks like a penguin lol
When Rachel and Mike left the firm Suits was never the same again. Mike was thee man from day one until he left the series.
Just rewatched AGAIN. miss this show
“Hey, Harvey, I know I’m not a partner, but do you mind if I…” “Go ahead!” “Nice!”
Strangely he was hugely arrogant but likable, most of the times. Honestly I liked it when he opposed the ultra rich!
Mike revealed the shady side, self serving side of lawyers,and beat them at their own game. Loved it!
Man the line , "hey Harvey ik I'm not a partner, but may I" is just oooooffffff
0:39 Harvey was like that's my boy 😂
I loved this series. It reminded me a lot of White Collar, which I adored!
They should do a compilation every time Mike and Harvey throws paper works at people.😂😂
this was when Mike Ross was at his best. the final season.. it just looked like he didn wanna be around, but he had to be there.
I have never seen this series but the RUclips gods have reached out and suggested this video..have I been missing out? Lol
best serie ever… whatched it three times…. probaly going to watch it again n couple of years….
We need a compilation of Mike Ross being intelligent!!
The entire show
I have never liked a series so much I love and loved watching this series so much and I just want to watch it again it’s just tops
i was so attached to this show and i got really sad that it ended
i finished it today and i know
The partners didn't check the proof...it was a bluff🤣
omg I was waiting for this ever since I saw your other video of Harvey closing deals
Jessica actually likes when people challenge her, which is why she stuck up for Mike towards the end.
Rachel getting married to the prince changed everything
I DEMAND THAT THEY BRING THIS SERIES BACK
Daniel’s dismissal was so gratifying 😎🍿🔥💯
The way he said gentleman 2:02 👌👍
It sure takes lots of brain matter to create this amazing show. Wish I had all the time in the world to watch it again.
4:20 I love how the whole thing about this scene is that he’s a baseball player, at baseball practice, signing baseballs… only to realize that in the background is BMO Field (soccer stadium for Toronto FC)
3rd best litigator at best in trial but i can't put him over Louis Litt or Harvey Specter 2 best ever
Harvey is good at closing deals, but m pretty sure Mike is better litigator
He Has beaten both and is much younger
By the end of the show Harvey admits he’s just as good as him but I think it’s meant to say he’s still reaching his potential and is meant to surpass him and Louis litt
@@chavitanwar2126 Have u seen louis litt in at trial/ mock trial he destroys the witness on the stand with his intense cross-examinations!! Ex: Watch what he did to donna & Samantha Wheeler
lous litt is the best litigator but when it comes to overall lawyer nobody in the show ever surpasses Jessica Pearson
0:43 that reaction was priceless.....
"Not bad my boy!"
8:00 Dude's an expert witness for a living and no lawyer has ever brought this up. Right...
Watch it for the spectacle, not the realism
6:53 is absolutely adorable
Best part of the show was bromance between Harvey and mike
6:51 nailed it 😂
0:45 Harvey already lowkey proud of his boy
Thanks for putting the episodes
Such a beast of a character
I love that the Harvey one was only 10 min but the Mike one is 11
@5:42 He went with the bluff!
In addition to a super memory, Mike has super hearing at 5:21.
Daniel looking to Louis like
6:29 "why aren't you raising your hand"
6:48 _"why are you raising your hand"_
You know I don't even consider Patrick as technically leaving the show because when you really think about it Patrick only left the show for one season because he returned in the ninth season. So when you really think about it Patrick was in every season of Suits except for the 8th season. Now I consider Meghan as leaving but not really Patrick! if anything Patrick saved the ninth season if it wasn't for the whole Faye Richardson storyline and Patrick's return there wouldn't even have been a storyline.
He comes back? After he left I stopped watching the show and never looked back until now. Harvey is great but to me it just didn't make sense without Mike. Imma resume watching it then. Thanks for this info
@@nontobekos.8110 he's not there for the entire season but yeah he's there for a couple episodes! But there's only like 10 episodes of the 9th season so when you really think about it he's there for the majority of the season. He comes back in episode 5 and then he leaves again and he returns in episode 9 and he's there in episode 10.
Mike was the guy who gave back an office so Harvey would forgive him. He was the guy who took the whole blame so Harvey would not have to suffer. The writers then took this guy and made him leave Harvey right at the exact moment Harvey needed him? Made him so uncaring that he barely even apparently called him? Like seriously, i know Patrick decided to leave so they had to do something but there should have been something else
Ehm how are you going to keep someone who wants to leave and said he won't want to play the actor anymore 😂. I understand your point but still..
Mike Ross. The man who made Jessica Pearson say those four words that hardly anyone in the world could make her say:
"What do you want?"
Thats bigger than I thought..
Well, i've heard that before
😂 I love that xD
That's what she said.
I just took in that the photos Harvey was showing the man in the first scene are pictures of him and his brother Marcus LOL!
The first scene took place early in the first season before we even met Harvey's brother Marcus, so initially I thought Harvey was actually showing photos of him and the lawyer when in fact, it was him and his brother. It's a small detail but adds greater emphasis to how great of a 'bluffer' Harvey Specter was.
6:58 this is one of my Favourite Mike Ross scenes.
7:42 that's one of those scenes where I almost rip my nonexistent hair out every time I see it. When an objection is lodged by either side, the other side and the witness on the stand have to stop talking and wait until the judge makes a ruling on the objection. Here Mike simply says "I want an answer to my question." and the judge says nothing.
The Hardman ouster scene annoys me.....you are telling me out of a room of Harvard educated attorneys all senior partners at a top law frim.....and NOBODY decides to actually look at the document in that file folder? They should know attorneys lie all the time and they aren't even in court right now........so just take the associate at his word?
“Have tanner sue me”!! Thats a great line for a rookie
The Great Mike