This one of a thousand times wherein Louis' pettiness literally saves a man's career and I do know that it need a due diligence but the point being is that his pettiness at first saved Barone
8:24 I'm no expert in legal law, but I'm pretty sure there's proper paperwork for the ending of a contract with a service firm, and I doubt it would all be properly done in the less than a day they where fired, so realistically, I doubt their contract would've been legally terminated in that time-frame, so Jack would have to drop Fletcher anyway, since he signed it while they STILL had a contract with another company
I love how suits shows that there is no such thing as cultural appropriation, only cultural appreciation. Louis nails it! It is dumb to thing that by trying to be more like someone else you will offend them, quite the contrary, they will be delighted to think that they are acting as a figure or model to look up to.
Wrong. If you appropriate for your gain, not theirs, it will offend. Especially if you misrepresent or change things. However, if you get them right, and show them you understand, care, and did you homework..... Then yeah, totally okay, and only works in your favor ;)
Realistically, McArner never stopped being their client since I doubt the proper paperwork was filled and processed in the time frame mentioned, so they never could've signed it in the first place
There is nothing offensive about appreciating the culture. Mike is the perfect example of getting offended on behalf of others without even checking if it is offensive
Before I think, as Louis mentions Jack solaf. Solaf made Mike partner which gretchin scheduled an interview for. Thus interview then put Anita gibbs onto Mike
If you have never known a lawyer or ever know anyone that knows a lawyer or even any literate human being from anywhere on the planet you would all know this is just a soap opera that has absolutely zero basis in reality.
Definitely I doubt less than a day is a realistic time-frame for the proper paperwork required to legally terminate contract with a service firm; For all accounts, they never been properly terminated, so they never stopped being a Pearson Specter client
@WildCharger i mean, PW has a stabilished lore that the legal system works on a three day judgement, so there is acceptable; Suits works on IRL legal system rules
Suits is an American show, and they use this phrase a lot. Other American shows do too, and it’s not a commonly used phrase in England. But fair point.
Hmmm… this new series is a Definite overhaul for Better, now that the actor Racheal Zain is no where to be seen…. Keep the leach out of this series 😂😂😂
"I only have a certain amount of non-pettiness in me." Most Louis line ever
Dominic Barone was one of the best side protagonists in this show. Straight arrow, hardworking guy, with a badass company.
also sean Cahill
@@noamlouzoun8417 and stu buzzini
@@noamlouzoun8417 Sean Cahill is the man
Louis is a man of pure cultural respect. Might be very petty, but man he knows how to appreciate culture and tradition xD
And Mud
the fact you the cat lady knows about close together in until next election 😂
he mentions israel once which means he is probably a zionist and zionists are very islamaphobic
@@edwardhaggerty1425😂😂😂😂😂
I love how genuinely unnerved Mike was at Luis “transforming”.
“Am I in the right office?”
Haha that was amazing!
he wasnt unnerved. it was joke lol.
@@haidernaeemmalana8601I’m surprised you know what a joke is
Will never forget the cake scene when Louis genuinely was excited to have Mike and was more nice to him
I thought I was the only one broken hearted on the part. They actually have great chemistry.
Yea I think the writers did a disservice to their characters by not letting that end in better terms
This one of a thousand times wherein Louis' pettiness literally saves a man's career and I do know that it need a due diligence but the point being is that his pettiness at first saved Barone
The fact that Dominic Barone is also Jimmy O'Phelan in sons of anarchy. Titus Welliver is a phenomenal actor.
And Bosch! He is a great actor
He really is an awesome actor. More range than people realize.
very underrated timestamp in the series, Louis choosing to suppress pettiness and showing Jessica he didn't mess up but was played
Always great having Titus Welliver on the show. Brilliant actor.
5:25 “Here we go” got me 😂
"and I crossed out the Pearson Spekter like I always do :)" I love Louis but he still was a rat behind everyones backs
Rick Hoffman is the best
8:24 I'm no expert in legal law, but I'm pretty sure there's proper paperwork for the ending of a contract with a service firm, and I doubt it would all be properly done in the less than a day they where fired, so realistically, I doubt their contract would've been legally terminated in that time-frame, so Jack would have to drop Fletcher anyway, since he signed it while they STILL had a contract with another company
Louis will be forever be petty
You put too many "be's". Louis would not approve.
Louis became even more petty after that ;)
I love how suits shows that there is no such thing as cultural appropriation, only cultural appreciation.
Louis nails it! It is dumb to thing that by trying to be more like someone else you will offend them, quite the contrary, they will be delighted to think that they are acting as a figure or model to look up to.
Wrong.
If you appropriate for your gain, not theirs, it will offend.
Especially if you misrepresent or change things.
However, if you get them right, and show them you understand, care, and did you homework.....
Then yeah, totally okay, and only works in your favor ;)
Im not a straight man but dang that power she weld right there was fire
👍
And he said that Queen was the greatest band of all time-top man!
Louis always gets mad at anything or anyone
Mr. Tanaka san 😂that’s redundant
Jessica! 👏
Love her so much 😩😩
By dropping Fletcher engines Jessica did prove that her personal love for Harvey exceeds her interest towards the firm
Realistically, McArner never stopped being their client since I doubt the proper paperwork was filled and processed in the time frame mentioned, so they never could've signed it in the first place
I wish I saw them for at least half a season together
Jessica was a pitbull and the boys were her puppies. When she bit she would lock her jaws and not let go till the bad guys were dead.
Friggin Harry Bosch working UC. Best Detective ever.
There is nothing offensive about appreciating the culture. Mike is the perfect example of getting offended on behalf of others without even checking if it is offensive
jack soloff was a great character to add to the series. Apart of the same team but is viewed as the villain.
If these people spent half as much time working for their clients as they spend scheming against each other, they would be so much better off.
JESSICA just looked so powerful!!! 🔥
The ending really should be Specter Litt & Ross not just moving to Seattle and some bs…
The best ending ever
Do CEOs go to the law firm themselves? Or do they have representatives for it? Or do they call the lawyers to their office
Pretty sure it depends on the situation;
Normal everyday paperwork, nope;
A big contract deal? Tey may wanna partake in that meeting
This is why Suits is unrealistic. No law firm would ever sign a company 3 times smaller just to coddle a few employees.
How many law firms did you poll to reach that conclusion?
That’s like saying no rich person would use a coupon or haggle over the price of a car.
Well Mike talking int eh conference shows he becoming like Harvey
Louis quoting Micheal Jackson is class 😂👌
6:14... mike face says "what just happened"...
This show makes me want to go into M&A and run the other way at the same time.
Did Mike's forehead get bigger
Haircut
I can't help but laugh at Mike getting super politically correct and then instantly being proven completely wrong about Louis being offensive.
That wasn’t politically correct at all
@@nikolasavic1525 Yes it was.
@@dksoulstice6040 nope. Nobody sane would think that’s offensive
@@nikolasavic1525 Mike did. The average Leftist would too.
@@dksoulstice6040 exactly. Mike did it in a show and that was the point of the scene. I aint taking leftists into consideration
Is this part before or after Mike goes to prison
Before I think, as Louis mentions Jack solaf. Solaf made Mike partner which gretchin scheduled an interview for. Thus interview then put Anita gibbs onto Mike
@@matthewpoole2700 ok
This is during the first part of series 5, and Mike's arrest and trial is during the second part
i just like Louis
no CEO EVER would choose a company that brings in a third of the revenue.
Nadie te hará daño Mike❤
I wanna know if he kept or not the client 😢
he should have called hime Tanaka Sama instead of tanaka San
If you have never known a lawyer or ever know anyone that knows a lawyer or even any literate human being from anywhere on the planet you would all know this is just a soap opera that has absolutely zero basis in reality.
Definitely
I doubt less than a day is a realistic time-frame for the proper paperwork required to legally terminate contract with a service firm; For all accounts, they never been properly terminated, so they never stopped being a Pearson Specter client
So is Phoenix Wright, doesn’t mean it isn’t enjoyable to witness
@WildCharger i mean, PW has a stabilished lore that the legal system works on a three day judgement, so there is acceptable;
Suits works on IRL legal system rules
Mike is the most expressionless guy in the entire series... He has beautiful eyes but unfortunately they look dead without any expressions.
I thought I was the only one who noticed that…. I’m glad I wasn’t alone there
Jack and the Vindictive partner and Anita gibbs and andrew malik and Elliot just gotta hate them
It upsets me that Americans don’t know the difference between homework and research.
Why is that relegated to Americans?
Suits is an American show, and they use this phrase a lot. Other American shows do too, and it’s not a commonly used phrase in England. But fair point.
the research was their homework.
We say that phrase a lot in the states, are you from a commonwealth country?
Hmmm… this new series is a Definite overhaul for Better, now that the actor Racheal Zain is no where to be seen…. Keep the leach out of this series 😂😂😂
Hater SMH
What has this got to do with the reboot/ new series bot?
Michael Jackson reference… Klasic!
Loyalty is always worth the loss in revenue.
Tell that to the shareholders