I agree! I love his goofy personality but Rick Hoffman is a power house on the show. He nailed those intense scenes so well I only wish that there were more of them.
In the vehemence with which Louis asks "do you love Harvey Specter" I feel all the envy, jealousy and frustration that Louis feels towards Harvey has been gathered. The acting is amazing.
@@mixtributes7636 Yeah and she could make him look like a dork by answerimg truthfully that she loves him platonically. Anything further would look bad for Louis.
@@mixtributes7636 Huh? People choose family members or friends over romantic partners all the time. Just because you've been dating someone for a few months doesn't mean they're the center of your world.
@@VDA19 They absolutely do. You're not getting my point. Louis is saying she chose Harvey because of the romantic feelings Donna has for Harvey wich she did and you see that throughout the show.
She’s overly emotional, bossy, inserts herself into situations that are absolutely none of her business, thinks she knows way more than she does, is rude and disrespectful to her boss, and is unethical. Literally everybody in Pearson Hardman is smarter than her.. They made her unrealistic and unlikeable.
Okay, so let me see if I got this right: the show itself airs on USA Network, but it’s available for streaming on Peacock? Is that correct? Because I’m having trouble finding it.
No matter how many times I see that final scene, I'm blown away. Rick Hoffman truly is special.
When Louis balled up that paper, the entire firm knew "things were about to get real!"
or as suits would put it... things were about to get litt the f up!
It’s as if time stood still bruh
Final scene is a masterpiece, really.
yes, because Louis was right 1000% and nobody noticed it before that scene.
This series could be watched just for the amazing characters it created and the beauty and complexity of the relationships between them.
11:14 speechless 🔥🔥🔥
why isnt there more louis moments like these in later seasons - he just turned into a goofball whose weaknesses enveloped his entire character
I agree! I love his goofy personality but Rick Hoffman is a power house on the show. He nailed those intense scenes so well I only wish that there were more of them.
@@aethei8560 Hoffman is an absolute treasure. He's one of the show's best performances; a constant scene stealer!!
End scene is still top 5 in the show.
Zoe and Harvey are married in real life it's so fun watching them on screen together
It’s actually incredible because the chemistry was clearly real
In the vehemence with which Louis asks "do you love Harvey Specter" I feel all the envy, jealousy and frustration that Louis feels towards Harvey has been gathered.
The acting is amazing.
yet, he did this truly for the firm. he just used those emotions to do his job.
This is where I started liking Litt, cause he knew what had to be done but hated it so much that he was actually sick
I wish I could forget everything and watch the entire series again.
Donna could not answer that because his wife, Jacinda Barrett was in the room
Subtitle: “The One Where Specter Got Litt Up” 🔥
One of the best scenes of the show!
Harvey got Litt Up.
" Do you love Harvey Specter? "
" I've known him for ten years, yeah, he's basically family. "
Roll credits.
He was implicating Donna was in love with Harvey not just love him as a person.
@@mixtributes7636 Yeah and she could make him look like a dork by answerimg truthfully that she loves him platonically. Anything further would look bad for Louis.
@@VDA19 except that she chose Harvey over her boyfriend and that is not something you do over a platonic love.
@@mixtributes7636 Huh? People choose family members or friends over romantic partners all the time. Just because you've been dating someone for a few months doesn't mean they're the center of your world.
@@VDA19 They absolutely do. You're not getting my point. Louis is saying she chose Harvey because of the romantic feelings Donna has for Harvey wich she did and you see that throughout the show.
Louis is the top dog here 😈
Donna didn't really have any loyalty to Harvey but we're supposed to pretend she's so loyal. She was manipulative and self-serving.
Bingo. I mean, once you watch the series more than 2 times it becomes undeniable.
True that!
Show went downhill when she became COO and worse when she and Harvey got together
@6:22 if I recall correctly that's his real wife
As much as the other characters make fun of him, Litt is the moral compass of the firm.
you're kidding right?
hes just as hypocritical as every one of them
Me rewatchng the series for the 1000 time
Lit is lit
I never cry from a yelling scene...esp when the actor isn't crying. I sobbed😢. Rick Hoffman is Litt💯!
That his wife bruh 😂😂😂💀
litt him up at the end
Actually, it's on Donna herself. 'Cause she couldn't come to terms with the fact that she could make a mistake (even though she didn't)
3:32 😂 Harvey is OFFENDED
She’s overly emotional, bossy, inserts herself into situations that are absolutely none of her business, thinks she knows way more than she does, is rude and disrespectful to her boss, and is unethical. Literally everybody in Pearson Hardman is smarter than her.. They made her unrealistic and unlikeable.
Rare Louis W
Wow, just wow
Wow donna takes no responsibility and has no ability to admit fault or apologize
Okay, so let me see if I got this right: the show itself airs on USA Network, but it’s available for streaming on Peacock? Is that correct? Because I’m having trouble finding it.
It's on Netflix too
@@neetikakanojiya7097 Sadly, I only have access to D+, and Hulu. 🥺
Amazon Prime too…and Peacock
"Aired" been a few years by now
Thar dress just doesnt suit Donna
Ok
Man, Harvey was really douchie early on in the series, too arrogant.