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And then they messed up it all in later seasons. Well you could say characterisation took us mostly. After that, eberyday watching suits made me feel like I am going to my office for work with lots of headache.
Thats cause its a housing court case. Which in the world of Suits its a low level casr and not high corporate cases... In Season 6 ep 2. Harvey tells a client how much he admires and respects Mike. "He gave his heart and soul to every client he ever had. If those cases were reopened it would end up exactly in the same place."
@@thegreypath1777 more like the buddy system to ensure they don't tag team Mike with some b.s. claim. 2 people accusing 1 is lot more dangerous then a he said, she said situation. So having a second on his side to act as a witness levels the playing field.
It seemed more like a great shot at "Oh it's my first time....i got this". Harvey said that and gave Mike the chance to make that statement as kind of an exclamation point to his "i've got the win" The new guy has such a slam dunk win over this that he doesn't need his big bad superior here. Seemed much more like a tag-team style statement.
The first part is one of the most relatable things I've seen in my life. This was me during my first trial. You try to reassure the client who's scared shitless because you have no experience, you've played the scenario in your head a hundred times, you know what to say but you overreact, speak when you shouldn't and such. It's daunting but extremely memorable.
I like that the actress playing the lawyer was smart enough to show shock once she heard the truth, lawyers may be savage but intentionally hurting someone is a legal line they usually wouldnt cross.
I don't think it is so much 'lawyers wont hurt someone' but lawyers usually expect their clients to tell them the truth so they can make counter arguments to those facts if they come to light. They dont usually appreciate being ambushed by facts due omissions by their client. I wouldnt say putting bed bugs in someones apartment is something that would 'shock' a lawyer, they defend people for much worse.
"i never drove a car before and im still here right?" mike admits in the later seasons when he louis and harvey are on a roadtrip to mccernin motors that hes never driven before.
How mike had never seen or researched how court proceedings go is beyond me. He remembers every single detail but never ever saw a realistic movie about law Lol
@@loristnorton3723 but even if we can assume that, he did sit for the bar and passed. So his knowledge is extensive. But perhaps not in practice. However, to think that he has never seen any law related movies especially with his deep interest to get revenge for his parents, which I would presume was all his life, is a far stretch to say the least haha
@@josephwilson1537 I literally just rewatched it, except I gave it the scrubs treatment. Everything but the last season. The only good thing I got formt he last season was Luis's Development and finale. They added too much with too many people going on in the last.
@@Sandrae7560 season 1 iirc, can’t remember what episode but it’s pretty early in the season.. wanna say 2 or 3? It’s the one where he doesn’t know the square pizza question, during the law trivia competition in the beginning of the episode.
You’re forgetting the part of the episode where “Harvey, Harvey” tells Mike… this isn’t about just eviction of one apartment if she’s his lawyer… Vivian only plays high ball… so look larger than 1 apartment Mike. Mike, was always given assistance from Harvey. Don’t forget that.
@@souvik.mondal dude wtf are you talking about? Season 1 episode 1 he said he passed the bar by menorizing books. He is not wrong, have u even watched the show?
Depends on what you enjoy... This is with lawyers instead of police, but the social interactions within a small group is still on par imo. Just check the pilot and maybe 1 or 2 more episodes, then decide for yourself.
sounds like a very very poor judge. "that's not in the code." "but it is the accepted practice." judge: "therefore binding in this courtroom" did this judge just enforce unofficial practice over a written code??
@@HolySpicoliIf I shoot 10 basketball shots in the hoop and I miss all 9 but the last one I made then . I made my first shot , that doesn’t mean it’s the very first shot I took. So him losing the beginning case doesn’t mean that he didn’t win his first case in this video he did. He won his first case not he won the first case he took
@@JamesTheSecond01 this is a semantic issue. “First case ever” is different than “first ever case.” In your example, you made your first shot ever, which was not your first ever shot.
I enjoyed Suits overall. You couldn't watch too many in a row because it's just one of those shows; like 'House' for example. But it's the best one for those shows imo
That escrow thing always blew my mind. I know in MA there is a ridiculously cumbersome process that requires you to know practically in advance how long, how much, and how contentious your landlord is going to be. If you can afford a lawyer, you probably can afford to pay the rent in escrow and pay the repairs. Most people I know, can't.
No he does. If you listen. His point is that it doesn’t matter if it’s your first time at something, it doesn’t mean you will fail at it (crash/lose the case).
great video, really enjoyed the build-up to the big win! but honestly, I can't help but wonder if the whole courtroom drama is a bit overhyped. like, do real cases really unfold like this, or is it just for entertainment?
I am not a lawyer but just curious Allan you talk to other lawyers about their clients even after losing in court and ask for change or is it if you lose you lose
I am not a lawyer so don’t quote me, but I’m pretty sure his first client would be party to a class action against the landlord since this type of harassment and assault had been utilized in multiple buildings and units.
When Harvey comes to know the opposing lawyer is Vivian, he tells Mike she is a big lawyer and goes for big cases only. If she is the lawyer Mike must look into building owner's other buildings too. So Mike's client becomes the part of big case with many other tenants suing the owner.
I liked the show's characters' interactions, but everything else was just too over the top because the vast majority of what went on on the legal side/practice of law would never have happened in real life - Harvey Spector would have never hired Mike and risked the destruction and imprisonment of his partners, co-workers, and entire office staff no matter how smart and good Mike was without a law degree and subsequent bar exam law license.
@@AirCheco2345 Yes, that is true, But NEW YORK is not one of them, and there are a ton of requirements you have to meet and you still have to take and pass the 3-day state bar exam. California you can do that, and God help us all because KIM KARDASHIAN is trying to obtain her law license that way - like she already hasn't messed up enough people's lives.
thats probably something u can say about most shows.... that's where suspension of disbelief comes in. But then you wouldn't have a show... and then realise how pointless it is to complain about it.
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Season 1 was something else, the quietness, the subtle charisma, no overdoing dialogues and stuff and characters doing what they're supposed to do.
True
And then they messed up it all in later seasons. Well you could say characterisation took us mostly. After that, eberyday watching suits made me feel like I am going to my office for work with lots of headache.
Agreed, up to season 3 for me the shows great after that it trails off but is still decent
They really messed up when Rachel left 😔
S1 was the best.
I like how Harvey takes no offense when he's told to just spectate and not talk. He doesn't treat Mike differently just cause he's the superior
Thats cause its a housing court case. Which in the world of Suits its a low level casr and not high corporate cases...
In Season 6 ep 2. Harvey tells a client how much he admires and respects Mike.
"He gave his heart and soul to every client he ever had. If those cases were reopened it would end up exactly in the same place."
Harvey is there to make sure that Mike isn’t taken advantage of.
hahaha, also mike can touch any harveys stuff like ball and books😂
@@thegreypath1777 more like the buddy system to ensure they don't tag team Mike with some b.s. claim.
2 people accusing 1 is lot more dangerous then a he said, she said situation. So having a second on his side to act as a witness levels the playing field.
It seemed more like a great shot at "Oh it's my first time....i got this". Harvey said that and gave Mike the chance to make that statement as kind of an exclamation point to his "i've got the win" The new guy has such a slam dunk win over this that he doesn't need his big bad superior here. Seemed much more like a tag-team style statement.
The first part is one of the most relatable things I've seen in my life. This was me during my first trial. You try to reassure the client who's scared shitless because you have no experience, you've played the scenario in your head a hundred times, you know what to say but you overreact, speak when you shouldn't and such. It's daunting but extremely memorable.
Did you win your 1st trial?
@@HaiLeQuang his client got death sentence
@@tuamigoyvecinolevi Which is quite impressive as it was only regarding a parking ticket
@@tuamigoyvecinolevi 😂😂😂😂😂 that's savage 😂😂😂
@@tuamigoyvecinolevi oh wow lol i wonder how he managed that 😭
Love the part where he says Harvey Spectate and he immediately backs off lol nice interactions
This show has so much soul
Harvey Spectator
"Harvery" 😏
@@shekhuverma8533 Ha ha, good one! 🥰
This becomes so much better when you remember Mike doesn't know how to drive, and hasn't since what's happened with his parents.
I am studying a about lawyer!!
I like that the actress playing the lawyer was smart enough to show shock once she heard the truth, lawyers may be savage but intentionally hurting someone is a legal line they usually wouldnt cross.
Nah... she knew she can't lie her way out from this compelling evidence and she realised that Mike in fact nailed her.
@@badseednut the optimist vs the cynic
@@acethemain7776 yep
MOST lawyers won’t USUALLY intentionally hurt someone. However, there are exceptions to every rule.
I don't think it is so much 'lawyers wont hurt someone' but lawyers usually expect their clients to tell them the truth so they can make counter arguments to those facts if they come to light. They dont usually appreciate being ambushed by facts due omissions by their client.
I wouldnt say putting bed bugs in someones apartment is something that would 'shock' a lawyer, they defend people for much worse.
Fun fact: Mike actually cannot drive. Explained in a future episode.
He says he doesen't have a license, not that he can't drive.
@@20252c he literally says he doesn’t know how to drive.
@@20252c Mike never learned. He was scared to get behind the wheel after his parents' death.
Yes and it was revealed in the episode when Louis and mike had a fight and Harvey gave them his client .
Spoiler Alert!
Louis' knowledge of sports really bounces around inconsistently.
he probs studies before he goes and makes some analogy. Because he never knows it when put on spot
He likes tennis. Even has a membership at a club. Not any other ones.
@@nandakishorevr5637mudding
@@KyanR7mudding is not a sport
@@liamcluett6203 Tough mudding is
Harveys walk inside is just pure class
I know this was about Mike, but the respect Harvey commands when he walks in the room is totally priceless.
"i never drove a car before and im still here right?"
mike admits in the later seasons when he louis and harvey are on a roadtrip to mccernin motors that hes never driven before.
@@c4pt4ina69 Because he never could get in a driver seat, he never drove in his life
@@BrunoHLH2 He actually says he never learn't to drive Harvey just gave him a driving license which doesn't make sense...
A lawyer and a doctor? Damn Dr. Audrey Lim is really the best.
Haha. IKR ! Loved her role in the good doctor.
Did you not notice the ex of a flight 727er?(Jared from Manifest)
Hopefully, she’s not dead in season 6.
I was looking for a comment like this!!!
She also practiced cannibalism in CSI before those two roles!!!
Lmao I love how awkward the first few seconds of the trial was
'Now let's talk about how much this is gonna cost you.' - The certainty in delivering this line is overwhelming
Every time Harvey team up with Mike and give smile at the end I feel he is so proud of the gamble he did by hiring Mike 😊
Hands down
Mike may not be Harvey’s actual “son”- but Mike is without a doubt the greatest thing Harvey ever “created” or is responsible for😂
And yet ruin his name at the end ?
6:13 "you feel the fibers, the texture... it's almost... alive!"
landlord: 👁👄👁
5:37 Harvey walks in with all that swagger
He's just too cool
How mike had never seen or researched how court proceedings go is beyond me. He remembers every single detail but never ever saw a realistic movie about law Lol
Because he assumed he wouldnt ever take lead and go to defense. He assumed he'd be just a researcher for harvey.
@@loristnorton3723 but even if we can assume that, he did sit for the bar and passed. So his knowledge is extensive. But perhaps not in practice. However, to think that he has never seen any law related movies especially with his deep interest to get revenge for his parents, which I would presume was all his life, is a far stretch to say the least haha
Orrrr it was a representation of what happens to first timers with nerves😅
That’s one of the downfalls of very intelligent you miss the small stuff
@israelflores9916 haha except he is detailed in everything. Like how he won the bet for naming justices from Harvard. 🤣
4:40 this scene between them is so perfect 😂
I just finished the whole show today itself in 18 days and here in night clicked on RUclips the s1 clip , I am still hooked to this piece of art🔥
Might be time for a rewatch haha
@@josephwilson1537 I literally just rewatched it, except I gave it the scrubs treatment. Everything but the last season. The only good thing I got formt he last season was Luis's Development and finale. They added too much with too many people going on in the last.
18 days?????? Did you like not sleep
Or go to work
@@siamsama2581 c'mon i did it in 8 with enough sleep
The slickness and fast pace of the stories in this Series even outdoes _Boston Legal._ I enjoy this series a lot.
Vivian decided that working for the CDC and with CTU was too crazy and decided to become a NY lawyer instead.
Head of Surgeon at the San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital
Is this actress from another show?
Good reference!
@@dondoflamingo5533 Yes.The Good Doctor.
Jack Baur will do that to ya, leave you so tramatised you re-eval
I love Rachels little nervous laugh before entering the building xD
Still one of the best episodes.. Easily top 10.
Which season & episode is this? Please
@@Sandrae7560 season 1 iirc, can’t remember what episode but it’s pretty early in the season.. wanna say 2 or 3? It’s the one where he doesn’t know the square pizza question, during the law trivia competition in the beginning of the episode.
Harvey is there to boost Mike's confidence by x100 :)
When ever harvey says "I'm just here to watch"🔥🔥🔥
whats funny is how he talked about driving a car but he didnt know how to drive until much later
if it pleases the court 😂😂
This is one of my favorite Mike moments in the serie.
Series name please
@@mdjoy1091 suits
Can I know the show title please..!
The irony of the car analogy. Mike later in the series says he doesn’t know how to drive 😂
The lawyers of housing court in NY are no way as classy as this. Most don’t even wear suits. 😂
it's explained that she isn't just a regular housing court attorney it's half of the plot of the actual episode
This show was so good in the beginning.
From this scene to the scene when Mike destroy insurance company CEO.
So much growth....
0:13 Funfact : he doesn't even know how to drive a car
To this day im still waiting to find out how much it cost him.
They settled out of court for $600,000
3:16 you can see people recording them walking down the street in the background. :D
Vivian later changes jobs and became a very skilled surgeon.
I want to become a lawyer, this series is somehow exciting.
Real life law is NOTHING like this tho
Law in real life is nothing like this lol it’s called reality tv for a reason bro
Im not saying its like this in real life, this show just gives you the overview in a manners of being in trial court.
As an attorney, I can 100% confirm this is all fictional haha. If you ever truly needed someone to dig, that's what investigators are for.
Try Johnny depo court case
I miss suits ... Man this is something else
Still is the best TV series, i remembered waiting week after week just to watch every episode back in 2011. :)
Have you watch the good wife & the good fight?
You’re forgetting the part of the episode where “Harvey, Harvey” tells Mike… this isn’t about just eviction of one apartment if she’s his lawyer… Vivian only plays high ball… so look larger than 1 apartment Mike. Mike, was always given assistance from Harvey. Don’t forget that.
This guy can memorize books but not one on court procedures.
cause it’s not only about knowing the things but also knowing how to use them and how it works and that’s something you get mostly by experience
@@arias1610 if he passed the bar, he should had known the procedure
@@dominuce2112 lol did you watch the show?
@@dominuce2112 LMAO.. you didn't even watch it.. So what I'm going to do is not give you spoiler in case you ever wish to watch it😁
@@souvik.mondal dude wtf are you talking about? Season 1 episode 1 he said he passed the bar by menorizing books. He is not wrong, have u even watched the show?
"Did you see me bang the gavel?"
I love that judge she said it with so much sass😄
One of the better shows in the last fifteen years.
I loved watching Suits when it was aired. I never missed an episode.
Is this a good show to binge on??? I'm on BKN 99 right now!
Depends on what you enjoy... This is with lawyers instead of police, but the social interactions within a small group is still on par imo. Just check the pilot and maybe 1 or 2 more episodes, then decide for yourself.
Thanks. I'm hooked for about 7 seasons! Until they kill off 2 characters then I will snap back to reality! Lol.
Enjoy. Until the last season
Need to see Dr. Audrey Lim as a lawyer more.
I like this show so far a lot! Wish I had heard of it before.
Yeah... starts to go downhill after s3 tho so don't rush
Have you heard of The Office?
She said “must you keep touching me?” So loud 😂😂😂
This show is one of my favorites
Iv seen all the episodes of suits we need another season
The irony of him saying he never drove a car until he did and he’s still around when he knows he’s never driven.
I see House MD viewers also watched this lol. Looks like the same people love the same showS lol
Really wished he would say “Specter spectate!”
it's been long since i finished suits and i remember him being as good as Harvey and Louis... can't remember this video's Mike though
Suits one of best series ,aI enjoyed every bit of it.🎉
We didn’t actually see him win a case then…..
What is show called
3:15 Fan is filming the cast with her smartphone, lol.
Nice catch
I doubt it, this is season 1 episode 4, they probably shot this before the first episode even aired 🤔
Nice catch!
sounds like a very very poor judge. "that's not in the code." "but it is the accepted practice."
judge: "therefore binding in this courtroom"
did this judge just enforce unofficial practice over a written code??
Now THAT was a thing of beauty!
Ermmm Lawyer? Lawyer???? Not just A Lawyer, the best goddam Lawyer TV ever aired!
I wonder how much it cost him?
Where can I download the full series?
My favorite part is when he won his first case…
He did win at the end are you not watching 😅
you should actually watch the whole video du volltrottel
@@junstirr1860 The eviction was upheld; that case is over. He lost his first case.
@@HolySpicoliIf I shoot 10 basketball shots in the hoop and I miss all 9 but the last one I made then . I made my first shot , that doesn’t mean it’s the very first shot I took. So him losing the beginning case doesn’t mean that he didn’t win his first case in this video he did. He won his first case not he won the first case he took
@@JamesTheSecond01 this is a semantic issue. “First case ever” is different than “first ever case.” In your example, you made your first shot ever, which was not your first ever shot.
Title "lawyer wins his first ever case"
In my head "Phoenix wright is that you?"
Mans S1 to S3 was just 🎊
Louis never got his real character development. This show did him dirty
Loved this case thou the pretending to be a couple was quite awkward
it was meant to be lol. She didn't want to go out with Mike just yet so she was uncomfortable with him touching her so much
That was the point
@@serajibrahim1955 of course it was
I miss the series. Can’t watch it again and again.
This was awesome writing 😊
Its weird that in the US its more about winning than actually punishing the gulty. Maybe thats why there are so many innocent in prison over there.
Mike and Rachel playing a couple ... 😍😍😂😂😂
Now that's how you play till the clock hits zero 🐐
Here it starts the best lawyer in the world
I enjoyed Suits overall. You couldn't watch too many in a row because it's just one of those shows; like 'House' for example. But it's the best one for those shows imo
You never forget your first.
That escrow thing always blew my mind. I know in MA there is a ridiculously cumbersome process that requires you to know practically in advance how long, how much, and how contentious your landlord is going to be. If you can afford a lawyer, you probably can afford to pay the rent in escrow and pay the repairs. Most people I know, can't.
0:12 didn’t mike not know how to drive
No he does. If you listen. His point is that it doesn’t matter if it’s your first time at something, it doesn’t mean you will fail at it (crash/lose the case).
No, he never learned to drive. We find this out I believe in season 4 when Harvey, Louis, and Mike are going down to meet with a client.
What episode is this?
Suits is a great show
great video, really enjoyed the build-up to the big win! but honestly, I can't help but wonder if the whole courtroom drama is a bit overhyped. like, do real cases really unfold like this, or is it just for entertainment?
I love that.
Harvey -- spectate.
No agent is going to say "Is there a problem..?" while two people are having a private conversation.
The movie's name please??😅
First 3 seasons were so good to me
2:12 was really hoping Mike would win this one
I really like Mike Ross in this PD TV.
I am not a lawyer but just curious Allan you talk to other lawyers about their clients even after losing in court and ask for change or is it if you lose you lose
I am not a lawyer so don’t quote me, but I’m pretty sure his first client would be party to a class action against the landlord since this type of harassment and assault had been utilized in multiple buildings and units.
When Harvey comes to know the opposing lawyer is Vivian, he tells Mike she is a big lawyer and goes for big cases only. If she is the lawyer Mike must look into building owner's other buildings too. So Mike's client becomes the part of big case with many other tenants suing the owner.
WHAT A LEGEND
What is the name of this tv show?
I liked the show's characters' interactions, but everything else was just too over the top because the vast majority of what went on on the legal side/practice of law would never have happened in real life - Harvey Spector would have never hired Mike and risked the destruction and imprisonment of his partners, co-workers, and entire office staff no matter how smart and good Mike was without a law degree and subsequent bar exam law license.
You can practice in certain places without ever going to law school
@@AirCheco2345 Yes, that is true, But NEW YORK is not one of them, and there are a ton of requirements you have to meet and you still have to take and pass the 3-day state bar exam. California you can do that, and God help us all because KIM KARDASHIAN is trying to obtain her law license that way - like she already hasn't messed up enough people's lives.
thats probably something u can say about most shows.... that's where suspension of disbelief comes in. But then you wouldn't have a show... and then realise how pointless it is to complain about it.
Hence a tv show, it’s meant for fantasy
You could always come on as a consultant
Gotta watch series. Haven't had x yet
the writing for this season was OFF THE CHARTS... this hooked me.. kept me watching... and.. bam, it went away.. :(
"I never drove a car before the first time, and I am still here right?"
Mike then later reveals he never learnt to drive either!
Suits have always been.... Case, issue pops up, legal mumbo jumbo... And case solved in very next scene 😅😅
is this a series or a movie?
Tv series
@@paulready8897 what's the name !? Where can we watch !?
@@randomguy7175 - The name of this tv series was “Suits”.
5:44 Harvey Spec(ta)t(e/o)r
Name of the show