Easily one of the most annoying parts of the show Throwing your client, who trusts you to do the best you can to represent him, under the bus by breaking the law isn’t any better or “more right” than bribing someone
“What difference does it make what they find. There’s a difference between right and wrong and we’re wrong” Although he has a valid point, Mike seems to forget he’s practicing law without a license which is also wrong. Him saying he doesn’t care what they find if they looked into him is debatable seeing as he would go to jail for fraud and every case he’s ever touched would be called into question. Trying to take the moral high ground while being a fraud is nasty work. Still love this show!
Exactly . . And Harvey just puts him in his place . . Mike is somewhere, does something relevant, but with a cost . . You can not have a moral code as a lawyer . . Especially not as one without a license . . But Mike as the only child at his parents and grammy's lil protected boy, won't understand.
You guys should clearly understand where he is coming from with his actions.... The boy was traumatized with his past experience. I know his profession is one full of compromises but you ought also to look at it from his angle.....
I absolutely understand from Mike’s perspective and it’s why I admire him. Unfortunately, he can be inconsistent with his morality. It is objectively hypocritical for him to be committing a crime while at the same time trying to be morally superior to someone else. If your job as a lawyer is to represent your client no matter what, you have to remove your emotions from the equation.
@@VitaminDC exactly . . I do not admire lawyers, they represent the one that's paying, not the one that's right. But you can not involve emotions in your case. You have to either quit your job or go on with what you signed in the first place.
Mike was quite hypocritical regarding this. He basically admitted to Harvey he didn't want to leave the high life new york law to practice law at a smaller place. Yet kept getting guilt and fear about being a lawyer and having to do bad
Technically attorney-client privilege becomes void if that privileged information is used to further a crime. So if he said yes to having drank alcohol and then lied under oath that he didn’t, that’s furthering a crime, in this case perjury.
One of the things that always annoyed me about Mike is how he always let his emotions get the best of him, even if it meant it could send his client to prison for breaking privilege. That’s why Harvey was always the best, cause he put his clients FIRST!
@@musicallytalented16bad side? There's always a gray zone man. Just because someone is a lawyer doesn't mean me strokes his white cat on his lap planning his next move to support the bad side.
@@ThinkingBox11 mmmm idk about that. I took it as far as their intelligence. Jessica and Harvey always out their clients first and Harvey by far was cold as ice.
This is such a classic, I love suits😭😭
You can say that again.❤🙏
Harvey immediately knew mike couldnt do this. 😂
Mike clearly broke attorney/client privilege by revealing to Katrina, so annoying how he let's his emotion get in the way of work.
Easily one of the most annoying parts of the show
Throwing your client, who trusts you to do the best you can to represent him, under the bus by breaking the law isn’t any better or “more right” than bribing someone
He has his morals.
Harvey>Mike any day
All of these lawyers should have been disbarred before season 1 ended.
it’s not like it would be entered into evidence though… clearly unethical though
Harvey hates when he’s like this but this behavior is exactly why he cherish and respect Mike so much
man season 2 was on another level for me..
Katrina is beautiful 😍
Compare Harvey and mikes relationship from s1 to s2.
Like night and day
“What difference does it make what they find. There’s a difference between right and wrong and we’re wrong”
Although he has a valid point, Mike seems to forget he’s practicing law without a license which is also wrong. Him saying he doesn’t care what they find if they looked into him is debatable seeing as he would go to jail for fraud and every case he’s ever touched would be called into question. Trying to take the moral high ground while being a fraud is nasty work. Still love this show!
Exactly . . And Harvey just puts him in his place . . Mike is somewhere, does something relevant, but with a cost . . You can not have a moral code as a lawyer . . Especially not as one without a license . . But Mike as the only child at his parents and grammy's lil protected boy, won't understand.
You guys should clearly understand where he is coming from with his actions.... The boy was traumatized with his past experience. I know his profession is one full of compromises but you ought also to look at it from his angle.....
I absolutely understand from Mike’s perspective and it’s why I admire him. Unfortunately, he can be inconsistent with his morality. It is objectively hypocritical for him to be committing a crime while at the same time trying to be morally superior to someone else. If your job as a lawyer is to represent your client no matter what, you have to remove your emotions from the equation.
@@VitaminDC exactly . . I do not admire lawyers, they represent the one that's paying, not the one that's right. But you can not involve emotions in your case. You have to either quit your job or go on with what you signed in the first place.
Mike was quite hypocritical regarding this. He basically admitted to Harvey he didn't want to leave the high life new york law to practice law at a smaller place. Yet kept getting guilt and fear about being a lawyer and having to do bad
Harvey should’ve just made Mike sit this one out from the beginning
why does Harvey say: don't answer that else I cannot put him on the stand?
Shouldn't a lawyer know the full story of his client?
He knows Mike is there.
Technically attorney-client privilege becomes void if that privileged information is used to further a crime. So if he said yes to having drank alcohol and then lied under oath that he didn’t, that’s furthering a crime, in this case perjury.
Bro confessed to the wrong person 😭
Mike definitely not a smoker acting like that 😂
This show was incredibly well written.
Harvey was right. He crossed lines to get Mike where he is. He didn't think he'd had to do that being a lawyer? Wrong job buddy.
Liam should have come cleaned when Harvey and Mike first saw him.
There is a reason you can’t see him at night.
Mike was so annoying here.
That was childish from Mike
One of the things that always annoyed me about Mike is how he always let his emotions get the best of him, even if it meant it could send his client to prison for breaking privilege. That’s why Harvey was always the best, cause he put his clients FIRST!
It's sad how anyone can be a lawyer and support the bad side. It's unfortunate
@@musicallytalented16bad side? There's always a gray zone man. Just because someone is a lawyer doesn't mean me strokes his white cat on his lap planning his next move to support the bad side.
I think harvey already gone through those emotions before that's why jessica said mike is like Harvey and Jessica combination.
@@ThinkingBox11 mmmm idk about that. I took it as far as their intelligence. Jessica and Harvey always out their clients first and Harvey by far was cold as ice.
this episode made me hate Mike!
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Imagine if they did suits Seattle
They should make a new season