It's amazing even with how careful Mike was, all the events that transpired from his compassion to Louis was a hinge pin for the entire series. Really hope they bring all these guys back!!
I don't know what scene you were watching, but she somehow goes even further than directly admitting everything. She gives a direct "Yes" to Louis' framing of the story of Mike being a fraud and Harvey being responsible for it, agrees to Louis' timeline of exactly when it happened, says Mike's full name to remove any possible ambiguity, and then denies even feeling remorseful about it.
The acting here is top notch no question. But I never liked or understood how Luis could completely forget everything Mike did for him and treat him like garbage the way he did. Felt out of character in a way
I mean he did get fired for committing a crime while Jessica, Harvey, Mike, and Donna were engaged in a crime. Like they could have let Louis get the client they already needed to drop. And instead of letting him take it and move on with his life, they couldn't stand being one upped by Louis and figured out a way to not have to legally drop the client. I could imagine easily imagine a story where Louis is portrayed as the hero that finds shady stuff going on at a company, the company goes out of its way to destroy his career and in the end, he blackmails the company to win the day. Louis just looks like a monster because that's the way the story portrayed it.
@@jmhorange I get the anger towards all of them except Mike. Mike did nothing to Louis but try and help him. He wouldn’t have been in position to get that job with Zane if not for Mike. Mike even offered to help him feel better. It was Jessica and Harvey who stopped him getting that client. Mike only crime in this was not telling Louis the truth
@@jessedellross3245 Yes Mike did get him the job with Zane, but he didn't make sure Louis didn't have to bring over any clients. It wasn't Louis's idea to steal Harvey's client, that was the requirement of the job that Mike got him. What exactly did Mike do to help Louis meet the requirements of the job? Nothing haha. He just came over to Louis's house to tell him, they got the client back, and consequently, Louis's shot at working at Zane was over. Mike's like, "Sorry man, you can't stay in New York, but cheer up bud and tell me about that key? Does it open up the garage or something? Are you gonna get rid of the key when you leave New York?" Mike's only crime was not telling Louis the truth? Lying in and of itself is not a crime. Mike's crime was pretending to be a lawyer! There's like lots of jobs between drug dealer and lawyer that you can live on. The fact that Mike didn't realize this is the reason Lois was in a position to get fired in the first place, because it would have never happened if Mike never worked for Pearson Spector. He's the one that set all the gears in motion for most of the problems in the show.
Louis made junior partner before Harvey... but Harvey made senior partner before Louis. Louis considers it favoritism despite the fact Louis makes continuous/gradual contribution to the firm.
Love this scene! You can feel the pain and anger in Luis’s eyes, face, words - the actor delivered those lines so powerfully!
This scene really made me scared of Louis
This show is awesome, every actor is on point
I can understand Louis because I would feel the very same way too especially if it were my family members lying to me my whole life.
This scene was very convincing. The raw emotion and the pauses, prime time entertainment
He deserves an award
I will never get tired of watching this scene each and every time the algorithm brings it back to me.
Same!
Louis’s acting is freaking jaw dropping
Rick Hoffman
I love Louis. Even after he’s broken he still wants his name after the 2 ppl he admires most. Jessica, and Harvey.
It's amazing even with how careful Mike was, all the events that transpired from his compassion to Louis was a hinge pin for the entire series. Really hope they bring all these guys back!!
Louis is legit my fav character his performance is incredible the entire length of the show
I always liked how Jessica plays this, she never admits to anything incriminating in case he's wearing a wire.
She was the best lawyer among all of them. That includes Harvey, Mike, Robert, Daniel and Tanner.
Sure she did. "When I found out about Mike Ross' hahahaha
I don't know what scene you were watching, but she somehow goes even further than directly admitting everything. She gives a direct "Yes" to Louis' framing of the story of Mike being a fraud and Harvey being responsible for it, agrees to Louis' timeline of exactly when it happened, says Mike's full name to remove any possible ambiguity, and then denies even feeling remorseful about it.
I mean she does say it had already been done so she knew did at a certain point (and knows while he is still working and hired by her)
That last scene! That was the moment I fall in love with this series, and start respecting Louis.
Louis was the one guy that everyone shaded, but his presence was felt when he left or when he had a heart attack. I low-key sympathize with the guy.
This scene always gives me chills. Masterful acting by Rick Hoffman.
Freaking ICONIC masterpiece of a scene!!
Very powerful and interesting.
I can watch this over and over again.
This is the best scene in the whole series.
I like when he’s screaming she doesn’t move but when he says “to say you’re sorry” she sits down but she stands up to establish control again
That's one of the most powerful performances I've ever seen.
I madly love this scene....Louis just lived the character
People gaslight into thinking you’re not as sharp as you are. Then they play “victim” when you confront them.
This is the best fracking scene of the entire series.
Cincinnati viewers catching strays
They always looked down on Louis and never appreciated his skills because Jessica only wanted to push Harvey. Louis deserves respect
The acting here is top notch no question. But I never liked or understood how Luis could completely forget everything Mike did for him and treat him like garbage the way he did.
Felt out of character in a way
Well, he was at his lowest
I mean he did get fired for committing a crime while Jessica, Harvey, Mike, and Donna were engaged in a crime. Like they could have let Louis get the client they already needed to drop. And instead of letting him take it and move on with his life, they couldn't stand being one upped by Louis and figured out a way to not have to legally drop the client.
I could imagine easily imagine a story where Louis is portrayed as the hero that finds shady stuff going on at a company, the company goes out of its way to destroy his career and in the end, he blackmails the company to win the day. Louis just looks like a monster because that's the way the story portrayed it.
@@jmhorange I get the anger towards all of them except Mike. Mike did nothing to Louis but try and help him. He wouldn’t have been in position to get that job with Zane if not for Mike. Mike even offered to help him feel better. It was Jessica and Harvey who stopped him getting that client.
Mike only crime in this was not telling Louis the truth
@@jessedellross3245 Yes Mike did get him the job with Zane, but he didn't make sure Louis didn't have to bring over any clients. It wasn't Louis's idea to steal Harvey's client, that was the requirement of the job that Mike got him. What exactly did Mike do to help Louis meet the requirements of the job? Nothing haha. He just came over to Louis's house to tell him, they got the client back, and consequently, Louis's shot at working at Zane was over. Mike's like, "Sorry man, you can't stay in New York, but cheer up bud and tell me about that key? Does it open up the garage or something? Are you gonna get rid of the key when you leave New York?"
Mike's only crime was not telling Louis the truth? Lying in and of itself is not a crime. Mike's crime was pretending to be a lawyer! There's like lots of jobs between drug dealer and lawyer that you can live on. The fact that Mike didn't realize this is the reason Lois was in a position to get fired in the first place, because it would have never happened if Mike never worked for Pearson Spector. He's the one that set all the gears in motion for most of the problems in the show.
@@jessedellross3245Mike had a lot to be guilty about. He had a job he technically didn’t deserve while Louis was out. And it eventually showed.
Such an incredible actor. You can feel the anger.
I started clapping for Louis after this scene! He deserved an award for this!
this show is so dumb but i love it so much
great serie,so sad it stopped....
Why does Louis have so much anger on the show?
Because he wanted to make senior partner at the firm and Jessica didn’t give it to him. Louis feels under appreciated by Jessica
Louis made junior partner before Harvey... but Harvey made senior partner before Louis. Louis considers it favoritism despite the fact Louis makes continuous/gradual contribution to the firm.
I said it before, Rick Hoffman (aka Louis Litt) is a WAY underappreciated actor!
Louis is such a small man. His own worst enemy and never smart enough to either realise it or do anything to rectify it.
Should've just went to the authorities and report Jessica and Harvey. Too bad his character was designed to be a fanboy 💀
Louis was “Litt”
…Oh wait 🤔😂
Imagine the show without the actor who plays Louis.
Louis’s acting is so unrated, everyone is so focused on Harvey but tbh Louis’ character is so much harder to act
Louis didn't deserve her saying anything because he's a creep
It is really vivid descriptions of actor😅 so I was well away the video😮
Louis always been a piece of s***. Great actor, i never hate some character this way until see this show.
Wait for the end
@@executer77 i see all seasons.
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