This goes on to show the love that Harvey’s parents had for him. Even after the infidelity and the hate because of infidelity that Harvey had for his mother, he realised that there’s always more to a person!!! If his Dad taught him how to play, it was his Mom who took him to practice!!! This is pure love for a child!!!! This scene shows that Harvey won’t be invulnerable to his close ones in the future as he was for his whole life and that he’s becoming a better man!!! This is indeed a very great scene!!!
Samantha: “What did you have in mind”? Mike: “fight Faye and save the firm, but ultimately my goal is to get Harvey back to Seattle with me by offering him a job working for me”
If I was in Harvey’s position when he caught his mother cheating I would have reacted the same way, but I never understood why he bit off his mother’s head before any of that…
@@SaiSivakumar, exactly. An absent (even for legitimate reasons, like Harvey’s dad’s - musicians gotta tour, especially jazz musicians) parent is easier to idolize, so the blame goes to the at-home parent … especially if that parent isn’t seen as providing any income/value that might alleviate the burden in the absent parent. The kid is filled with fear (of being completely abandoned) and rage, and often has to blow up at someone, so the at-home parent is the safe target. Despite doing everything they can to “be there” all the time to try to make up for the absence. Hopefully the kid grows up and realizes (& acknowledges) the efforts the at-home parent made before it is too late.
I never got why in TV shows all the side characters appear at the funeral of a friend/co-worker`s relative if they never really knew that person. Gf/wife/bf/husband or closer friend as support is understable but that co worker you meet 2 episodes ago... Its weird.
Harveys reaction when he sees mike gets me every time
Mike being there for Harvey 🥺
Everything lined up perfectly for Harvey the moment he learned the real truth about his family and forgave his mother. The power of forgiveness.
"I don't ever want to see SuperMan lay low"
- Luis
Perfect timing after that line for Mike to show up
This goes on to show the love that Harvey’s parents had for him. Even after the infidelity and the hate because of infidelity that Harvey had for his mother, he realised that there’s always more to a person!!! If his Dad taught him how to play, it was his Mom who took him to practice!!! This is pure love for a child!!!! This scene shows that Harvey won’t be invulnerable to his close ones in the future as he was for his whole life and that he’s becoming a better man!!! This is indeed a very great scene!!!
Samantha: “What did you have in mind”?
Mike: “fight Faye and save the firm, but ultimately my goal is to get Harvey back to Seattle with me by offering him a job working for me”
Mike is Harvey's rock.🪨
nah that's Donna man
@@tjsherpa people can have multiple rocks :)
@@tjsherpanah, it’s Mike. Definitely Mike.
Why wasn’t Jessica there? Harvey’s mentor 😢
she was in Chicago i think.
If I was in Harvey’s position when he caught his mother cheating I would have reacted the same way, but I never understood why he bit off his mother’s head before any of that…
Small children rarely are logical
@@SaiSivakumar, exactly. An absent (even for legitimate reasons, like Harvey’s dad’s - musicians gotta tour, especially jazz musicians) parent is easier to idolize, so the blame goes to the at-home parent … especially if that parent isn’t seen as providing any income/value that might alleviate the burden in the absent parent.
The kid is filled with fear (of being completely abandoned) and rage, and often has to blow up at someone, so the at-home parent is the safe target. Despite doing everything they can to “be there” all the time to try to make up for the absence.
Hopefully the kid grows up and realizes (& acknowledges) the efforts the at-home parent made before it is too late.
@@movingforwardLDTHthen don't cheat. Or stop lying. No wonder marriage has become a joke.
This is a great show.😊
That kid has some really great acting. He really had me disliking him...a lot. Lol.
I binged on Netflix and I couldn't watch after season 7. It got boring without Mike
I binged years before it got onto Netflix and same. It's not the same without Mike.
He is in. Some episodes
@@anoniem4136 Not the same
Samantha has no place being there!!
The proper proceedings for enacting the devolvment of reserved emotions in the mortal departure of a dearly beloved
I never got why in TV shows all the side characters appear at the funeral of a friend/co-worker`s relative if they never really knew that person. Gf/wife/bf/husband or closer friend as support is understable but that co worker you meet 2 episodes ago... Its weird.
Where that lil boy limping off to? You better get your tail back here!
Which episode
9x09
That kid definitely isn't harvey 🤣🤣🤣
But his acting angry like Harvey specter
Didn’t realise that Harvey was Mexican as a kid
These Americans about parents not attending their sports events are funny 😂
😆😆
😁😁😁😁
yeah, my parents were not even present at my graduation, and i didn't cry about it
2:08
1600th like..
American funerals are so dumb
First 😊