"I don't only talk the big game. I walk it" - Gerard Until he had to eat up those words later and come to Specter to help clean up the dirt he had swept under his rug in the past.
Actually, the gold key wasn't the only thing that convinced him. This particular incident also reinforced his doubts. And Mike had a pretty convincing story in this case.
3:00 Another plot hole in this season which would’ve helped Harvey in the mock trial or Anita’s prosecution is the fact that mike said he only went up for tests, not everyday for lectures. Yet, he still passed professors Gerard’s tests... which weren’t based on bookwork, they were structured around his lectures.
Yeah that would’ve been a definitive proof that he didn’t go to Harvard at his trial but wouldn’t it require Professor Gerard to actually testify that his tests weren’t based on bookworm? I don’t think he’d wanna do that especially after Mike and Harvey represented him in a case before Mikes trial
Since everyone knows he does not base his tests on the book but his lectures then Mike would just say he always borrowed his classmate's notes. When I was in college if my friend missed a day, they would photo copy my note. that happens all the time.
Louis Litt: “I don’t want to call and ask him, because I don’t want the world laughing at my firm.” Two seconds later: “I’m going to launch a formal investigation, whether it makes my firm look bad or not.” Logic 🤔
Telling people he forged his class is just ironic. When it comes to ethics, he goes way beyond others to defend people and care about them. Sometimes even beyond Harvey
I noticed in the later seasons of the show the first half of the season is frontloaded with a boring multiple episode case, like Hesington, and then immediately followed up with a stressful storyline of Mike’s fraud being exposed
Not gonna lie I start to understand how Louis went all ballistic when he eventually found the truth. Every single one of his friends lied and manipulated him.
1:25 no non guilty man would argue like that immediately. Normally you would be outraged or laugh at this accusation but Mike immediately gets defensive.
@@lucienferre2717 Even so, Mike didnt have to play messenger boy for years when he could have just went to another law school. And he still could have talked his way through the interview with Harvey, making him lying about not being a fraud, but just not going to harvard
@@Raydnt69 it was explained in the show. When Mike memorised the math test in college he sold it to the dean's daughter, and that got him kicked out of college and he lost his scholarship to go to law school. And I am only assuming on this part since I am not from US, but since he didn't finish college, he probably couldn't go to a different law school even if he wanted to.
Expose the imposter? Practicing law without degree is a crime. Although, here Louis only thinks Mike falsified his alma mater, he's not even going far enough to assume he never finished college.
Can we talk about how his transcript generally doesn't make any sense? His GPA - how did it go down? it should've stayed the same? Since his grades balance out to be the same as the term before? The "12.00" on the side - that's probably the grade points that each letter grade gave him? Which would be different numbers? I can't think of what else 12.00 could be for each course. Also he goes to Louis and says he got straight A's first 2 years, and implied this was the first course of his third year - cue the B+ before Gerard's class haha
Naveena you can download season 9 from telegram or an app called torrdroid from where you can download them and see(i downloaded them from torrdroid and of you have less internet data you can download 1-2 episode in a day and then later can enjoy) season 9 has 10 episodes and its amazing
Mike covered most of his bases by having someone hack into Harvard records to make it look like he attended . It was just the small details like this that Mike slipped up on
This show has drama in the most pointless, in the most random situations ever. Some guy at work thinks that another colleague did something to HIM personally because he changed his grade (i know he really didn’t) before becoming an employee at this firm, and all that because the university where he did it happens to be a prerequisite to get into that firm? I can’t stand these scenes, and the dramatic idiotic face of Mike Ross when confronted by Louis Litt…
They were implicated by that point; if they revealed Mike's secret it would hurt them too since they went on so long knowing and didn't do anything about it
All the Harvard grads are just salty they spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to learn to become a lawyer and some guy off the street that taught himself is better at it than them.
Would you like to see the entire scene when Gabriel Macht faces his real-life father? 😁
Yes
Just upload it please😄
Awesome!
Yes !!!!!!! Absolutely 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Yessss
"I don't only talk the big game. I walk it" - Gerard
Until he had to eat up those words later and come to Specter to help clean up the dirt he had swept under his rug in the past.
Remember the scene where Harvey says that bluffing is what he does?
Yess... Which season/episode was it? Can't recall
Can't believe this wasn't enough evidence to fully convince Louis that Mike never went to Harvard but instead a freaking gold key was
What episode
Actually, the gold key wasn't the only thing that convinced him. This particular incident also reinforced his doubts.
And Mike had a pretty convincing story in this case.
@@Bolut45 It doesn't sound pretty convincing.
If he forged his grade here, there is no reason to doubt that he definitely forged his transcript.
Well it is mikes fault for nagging about the key and the meaning.
@@createdbeing302 but with the story supplied, it makes it look like he seized a one/one opportunity instead of seeking a free walk
Man just flew to Boston to save his associate. That's the kind of boss we all need
Save himself > saves mike
Man the stress this show induced was crazy.
yes never lie for major things✌🏽
Indeed.
"i love him"
"kay, heres the problem...i dont"
All real life Father Son duo scenes in this series are class. It's as if Gabriel and Steven Macht are portraying their own selves.
Man, I freaked out watching the episodes in this season I thought that's the end of Mike
3:00 Another plot hole in this season which would’ve helped Harvey in the mock trial or Anita’s prosecution is the fact that mike said he only went up for tests, not everyday for lectures. Yet, he still passed professors Gerard’s tests... which weren’t based on bookwork, they were structured around his lectures.
because he told Louis he changed his grade for that class on Gerard's computer when Gerard was out of the office.
Yeah that would’ve been a definitive proof that he didn’t go to Harvard at his trial but wouldn’t it require Professor Gerard to actually testify that his tests weren’t based on bookworm? I don’t think he’d wanna do that especially after Mike and Harvey represented him in a case before Mikes trial
Someone took notes and sold them to Mike. He paid someone to record the lectures. He memorized all passed exams. So many explanations.
He got an affidavit from gerard saying mike was one of my brightest students
Since everyone knows he does not base his tests on the book but his lectures then Mike would just say he always borrowed his classmate's notes. When I was in college if my friend missed a day, they would photo copy my note. that happens all the time.
Louis was acting on strong conviction they needed to play calm but they were so overwhelmed, he had them.
He didn’t tho
Louis Litt: “I don’t want to call and ask him, because I don’t want the world laughing at my firm.”
Two seconds later: “I’m going to launch a formal investigation, whether it makes my firm look bad or not.”
Logic 🤔
He wanted him to admit, and his threat was the lawsuit. Mike either loses or loses harder.
Watching this clips make me want to watch the whole series all over again.
That acting was marvellous by Louis
Oh I love that camera work at 1:05 and the sound, awesome, it's destabilizing for both the viewer and the character
That's the point when Harvey Specter began to melt down
In the series or this episode?
if mike was innocent he wouldn't be blabbering his mouth with said fake facts about him going to harvard - dead giveaway
As someone who didn’t go to law school I gotta ask is an A+ possible? Engineering classes don’t even have it as a possibility. An A is 92 and higher.
Depends on the school not the type of class. Engineering classes at my university had A+ at 98 or higher.
Depends on the prof as well
@@tjahjadi659 many law schools only have honors/low pass/pass/fail for letter grades including Harvard at the time time mike was supposedly attending.
Telling people he forged his class is just ironic.
When it comes to ethics, he goes way beyond others to defend people and care about them. Sometimes even beyond Harvey
Wait wym
Mike is ethical.
Actually harvard law’s grading system is honors pass, pass, and fail. They famously don’t give grades
What happens if you fail? Can you take again?
I noticed in the later seasons of the show the first half of the season is frontloaded with a boring multiple episode case, like Hesington, and then immediately followed up with a stressful storyline of Mike’s fraud being exposed
Third season was amazing.
“For the lying piece of filth you are!” I swear when he said this I just saw a chipmunk in a suit..😂
At that shot in Bathroom, When Camera pans at Louis, Why he looks so funny?
He looks insane which I think is the point
Mike was just being a lawyer, doing what any competent lawyer would do to defend.
back when everything wasn't hamfisted. Consequences of what you said would have a reaction should you say the wrong thing.
Not gonna lie I start to understand how Louis went all ballistic when he eventually found the truth. Every single one of his friends lied and manipulated him.
1:25 no non guilty man would argue like that immediately. Normally you would be outraged or laugh at this accusation but Mike immediately gets defensive.
Why didn't he just go to a simple law school?
Is Mike not going to Harvard as big as a scandal as him not being a lawyer
The firm only hired from HARVARD
@@lucienferre2717 Even so, Mike didnt have to play messenger boy for years when he could have just went to another law school.
And he still could have talked his way through the interview with Harvey, making him lying about not being a fraud, but just not going to harvard
@@Raydnt69 it was explained in the show. When Mike memorised the math test in college he sold it to the dean's daughter, and that got him kicked out of college and he lost his scholarship to go to law school. And I am only assuming on this part since I am not from US, but since he didn't finish college, he probably couldn't go to a different law school even if he wanted to.
1:34 Mike "The Situation"
Mike: Because you tought me well enough to know it is going to be OK.
Harvey: It is not going to be Ok
Mike: Naniii👀👀👀👀
I don't understand louis's obsession with Harvard & what he would be gain by taking these actions.
Expose the imposter? Practicing law without degree is a crime.
Although, here Louis only thinks Mike falsified his alma mater, he's not even going far enough to assume he never finished college.
Louis was very fair here
“You just got litt up”
This is the Season I liked so much, Suits got me.
These were the moments where Louis got on my NERVES
I have a feeling that if Mike had said he got an A minus in Gerrard class, mostly everything would be fine.
Did u even watch the show
Can we talk about how his transcript generally doesn't make any sense?
His GPA - how did it go down? it should've stayed the same? Since his grades balance out to be the same as the term before?
The "12.00" on the side - that's probably the grade points that each letter grade gave him? Which would be different numbers? I can't think of what else 12.00 could be for each course.
Also he goes to Louis and says he got straight A's first 2 years, and implied this was the first course of his third year - cue the B+ before Gerard's class haha
What happend with mike? He is not appearing
9:08
What's the music?
3:04 put captions on😂
AIDS 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Mike forever ❤️
Think I have check out the entire series.
@8:56 mike looks at the camera
what's the music in the end??
Mike should've pulled a sickie! 😋🤒
The only problem with that, Louis would have found it suspicious.
Lois would have shown up at his house
I wish he was my dad
I want to see suits season 9 .... pls help
Netflix
@@theaccountant1295 in India they have not released season 9
Use the website 'putlockers', it has all seasons for free.
hakuna matata VPN
Naveena you can download season 9 from telegram or an app called torrdroid from where you can download them and see(i downloaded them from torrdroid and of you have less internet data you can download 1-2 episode in a day and then later can enjoy) season 9 has 10 episodes and its amazing
8:14 I've been trying to find this soundtrack for ages can someone help please?!
Is it really that hard to check if someone went to a school or not? Lol
Mike covered most of his bases by having someone hack into Harvard records to make it look like he attended . It was just the small details like this that Mike slipped up on
Rachel was great an convincing people
The best show I’ve ever seen
This show has drama in the most pointless, in the most random situations ever. Some guy at work thinks that another colleague did something to HIM personally because he changed his grade (i know he really didn’t) before becoming an employee at this firm, and all that because the university where he did it happens to be a prerequisite to get into that firm? I can’t stand these scenes, and the dramatic idiotic face of Mike Ross when confronted by Louis Litt…
Does anyone else despise Louis’ face
I would rather resign and work some else firm, than be around a faker
Yeah
Can any one tell me,Why did Mike stayed in the firm, every one questioning his Harverd Degree,
They were implicated by that point; if they revealed Mike's secret it would hurt them too since they went on so long knowing and didn't do anything about it
Can somebody give me the link of scene after this ? What happens ?
If lawyers behave like Luis in real then their forget they advocate for client rights.
Can someone tell me what is the soundtrack that is played at 0:20 called?
How they all play louis
Jeez mike was such a liar glad he got arrested
Hahahahahahaha
Yeah for like 5 minutes 😂😂😂
Honestly if someone could have that much knowledge of the law without any degree should be allowed to practice law.
Lying at its peak🙄🙄
Louis was just obsessed with Gerald worship him
What season and episode is that ?
The show was great until it turned into I love you you love me show
People who can’t let it go are so annoying.
All the Harvard grads are just salty they spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to learn to become a lawyer and some guy off the street that taught himself is better at it than them.
What episode was this ?
S3 ep 11
What ept
Did Mike ever get a rival in the show?
Lol its kinda sad how much they play louis lol
Who ahead see the lock. Event by eyes American history no. Competotor now
How they got out this?
Louis decided to let it go after all
What are you doing
Going to Boston
What're you doing there
I don't know
😁
Love the show hate Mike remove him and you still have a great show
Markle was was (still is) a terrible actress.
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