I know it's just a show but Donna is so loyal to a fault to Harvey that sometimes this loyalty makes her blind. Loyalty is good but not when it blinds people.
Loyalty is Loyalty, if you swore loyalty to someone that means standing beside them when no one else would. Loyalty requires undying trust in a person, even when you might not understand the reasoning of the person you're loyal to.
AlphaMineron exactly because of this loyalty, she should tell Harvey when he's wrong. A true friend tells the truth, and never tells sweet lies for the person to feel better.
@@alphamineron She's also a friend to Mike at this point and should care for him as well. Mike went through 2 years of hell and it would've been even worse if Sean Cahill didn't help out.
That God dammit always bothered me. It was just not needed especially when she expressed her disappointment so well with her silence between God dammit and her next line.
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because in season 7 it wasn't about him trying to avoid being a fraud... he liked his job, but he was scared. in season 7 he is actually persuing a dream... helping people. and everybody knew that was what he wanted. what i hated was the way the job was offered. "oh hey mike, im offering you a job doing exactly what you want for the same money with your wife, kay?"
In season 7 he had become a legitimate lawyer but he realized that what pearson does isnt what he wanted to do. He helps big shots but should be standing with the little guy. Harvey understood Mike. And mike saved the firm before he left..so he didnt leave them dry
Yeah, and where the hell did he learn to be an investment banker? He never showed interest in finance, and he didn't know shit about finance law. Besides, isn't investment banking a crock of shit anyway?
I know it's just a show but Donna is so loyal to a fault to Harvey that sometimes this loyalty makes her blind. Loyalty is good but not when it blinds people.
Loyalty is Loyalty, if you swore loyalty to someone that means standing beside them when no one else would. Loyalty requires undying trust in a person, even when you might not understand the reasoning of the person you're loyal to.
AlphaMineron exactly because of this loyalty, she should tell Harvey when he's wrong. A true friend tells the truth, and never tells sweet lies for the person to feel better.
@@alphamineron She's also a friend to Mike at this point and should care for him as well. Mike went through 2 years of hell and it would've been even worse if Sean Cahill didn't help out.
We all need a Donna in our lives
She’s terrible in this scene lmfao
Whoever wrote the scripts for this show must have been copying and paste the term "GOD DAMN" all over the place...
That God dammit always bothered me. It was just not needed especially when she expressed her disappointment so well with her silence between God dammit and her next line.
And "you piece of shit" too 😁😁
Don’t forget “excuse me” I hear it all the time in that show
And “Son of a bitch “ 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It was most distracting with Jessica for me. They’d always have her say it in the weirdest ways. Things like “You better get it god damn done.”
Donna is the kind of woman who'd understand you without saying a word
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Donna can blame but Mike had his reasons including this. He also didn't want to put harvey in the line of fire and lose everything.
and his wife married a prince so there’s that
Suits has the best soundtrack of any tv series or movie hands down
scrubs.
By the order of the fukin Peaky Blinders, I disagree :)
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Lovesick (netflix), peaky blinders. As well as suits.
Sons of Anarchy!
fun fact: the real person mike ross is based on was actually an investment banker
Wasn't it Aaron Korsh?
'Don't interrupt me'
Oh gosh this scene hurts so much.
Donna's dress though.....
What do you mean? Good or bad?
DONNA IS SO GODDAMN SUPPORTIVE
This scene is her being unsupportive of Mike though and not being understanding at all of what he’s living through with Rachel too
In season 7, he left so easily without anyone giving him shit haha
DAMNBros I actually though the same.
because in season 7 it wasn't about him trying to avoid being a fraud... he liked his job, but he was scared. in season 7 he is actually persuing a dream... helping people. and everybody knew that was what he wanted. what i hated was the way the job was offered. "oh hey mike, im offering you a job doing exactly what you want for the same money with your wife, kay?"
In season 7 he had become a legitimate lawyer but he realized that what pearson does isnt what he wanted to do. He helps big shots but should be standing with the little guy.
Harvey understood Mike. And mike saved the firm before he left..so he didnt leave them dry
Donna ships it
Music 1, Fashion 2, Writing 3 - in terms of quality, lol
Donna was so wrong in this scene
What is the episode??
She is loyal to mike to
Name of the song at the starting??
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Thank u
Why is he leaving what’s so special about an investment banker
Amy Jones He could be an investment banker without being a fraud. He didn't have the risk of being caught practising law illegally.
Yeah, and where the hell did he learn to be an investment banker? He never showed interest in finance, and he didn't know shit about finance law. Besides, isn't investment banking a crock of shit anyway?
@@invictuz4803 you just answered your own question. He was excellent at bullshitting and had a photographic memory. Perfect for IB lol