She knew that Jessica wouldn't be there if she wasn't ready to throw dirt on Anita. Anita tainted the table and was extorting Mikes BAR application to try and incriminate the Firm further.
Louis drinking water before going ballistic on Harvey-Donna was well executed. You can see him preparing for something that took a lot of unwanted courage to do.
I have taken or defended more than 2,000 depositions in personal injury (civil) cases, and it's surprising how often deponents try to do that. I have to patiently explain that their attorney can place objections on the record, but the deponent has to answer the question. They can later bring a motion to preclude introduction of that information at trial.
It was Harvey and Louis' fault for not preparing her, even though she insisted. They didn't have to guess what case Malick was going to ask her about. Louis should have attacked her personally as he did in the CM process in order for her to be prepared to keep her composure in the stands and not give in emotionally.
It would not have made any difference. Malik through a curve ball and it wouldn't have prepared her for the shock. Dona would not have been prepared and would have broken down anyway. Even if Louis attacked her she sees him as a friend and not a threat now unlike back when he did so she would still feel relatively safe even if uncomfortable.
@@conorwellman8592 They had to do the mock trial anyway. They knew Malick would attack Donna to get to Harvey. They knew he was going to attack Harvey and Donna's personal relationship, and that since working at the DA, Malick had accused Donna of her and Harvey having more than just a professional relationship. She had to be prepared not to lose her temper. When Harvey lost control and hit Tanner, the decision was made to have an internal trial to prepare him not to lose his temper in court.
I love how the corrupt guy Harvey pressured into giving Mike a hearing with the ethics board shuts down Anita Gibbs any chance he gets. It's so joyfully unfair, lol.
Yeah - it's a tad dated now, but I have to say I just adore this series - all of the actors in it are fantastically believeable and mesmerising to watch. I especially love that there's no violence to offend and very few swear words. This was such a great show and I'd like to thank all the amazing actors in it that kept me so entertained and everyone involved for such a great story and series. I'm watching it for the third time (and yes, I know some of the lines) and I love it just as much as the first time - a true classic for sure!
The one where Jessica get's the guy out of Prison was the best one. The one where the guy said he faked a witness and paid the other off so the guy did it.
Suits is just Gilmore Girls for men in that anyone not a main character has no ability to interject in the plot; they're no better than just set decorations apart from very very random ones meant solely to move the plot from season to season/clifhanger to season opener.
As we learned in a few of the mock trials they ran in suits, when you plead the 5th to everything, they can set you up with questions that make you look guilty for every single answer you’re pleading the 5th for. Sure technically you’re not admitting anything, but if you’re the jury you’ll have an opinion and if you don’t say anything you can’t help your case.
People give the credit to the actors for playing the characters to the hilt, but I'd like to give a shout-out to the producers, script-writers, and legal consultants who are able to put drama into boring legalese.
@@tsyf1 there may be exceptions, but as far as I know, if it's a criminal case, you're allowed to take the fifth (althought the fifth looks bad in most cases)
Not sure which clip you are referring too, but, you can only plead the 5th if it incriminates you in a crime. Donna couldn't plead the 5th regarding loving Harvey because to do so isn't a crime.
if donna pled the fifth there, the judge would draw the adverse inference that she did in fact tamper with evidence in this case and the effect would be the same. Also, don't know that it applies here but bear in mind that you cannot use the fifth amendment selectively - answering some questions on the stand and ducking others, because opposing counsel has a right to cross-examine whatever testimony you do intend to enter into the record. If you attempt to use the fifth selectively the judge can rule you have waived your fifth amendment rights (why you often see people on the stand pleading the fifth to everything) and at a minimum will have the rest of your testimony stricken from the record.
@@ldkellandshaw That's not "technically" true, and the law, unfortunately, comes down to technicalities. You can plead the fifth, because the answer MAY incriminate you. The PREsumption of guilt is always a flawed response.
Donna as a coo was so annoying not to mention the fact that she needed to mind her own business especially towards the end of season 8, one of the best episodes was season 7 episode 10 when Malik put her in her place on the stand in court.
Donna never should have been made COO. she was underqualified and undeserving. and promoting her to that position made the firm, and the show itself, less credible.
Its still amazing how in Mikes Bar ruling, the person who put him in prison after a dogged campaign to so, after being released, is ever allowed to be at the table at his bar ruling. It shows blatant bias, as was her further attempt to leverage his bar application to try and go after the firm even further.
Mike's explanation of how his photographic memory works is flawed . . . if he has to read and understand something in order to remember it, how did he instantly memorize the page of random computer code to win his bet with Benjamin when they first met? Benajmin even said, "If you get a single comma wrong, I win." And Mike responded, "There are no commas on that page."
@@RajaKhan-ob3ou Exactly. And if it was just random characters, with nothing to understand, then Mike could not remember it. He specifically told the jury that his memory wasn't like a photograph of the document. He has to read it and understand it in order to remember it.
You overthinking it. It's almost same with them reading court papers or any legal documents, they are doing it for the pacing of the show, nobody wants to wait for them read all of those words, numbers etc and wait them to finish
@@LukeSawardMusic Despite the Fifth Amendment’s focus on testimony in criminal cases, the U.S. Supreme Court has held that the right against self-incrimination extends to civil cases as well. See McCarthy v. Arndstein, 266 U.S. 34 (1924). A witness or defendant in a civil case may assert the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination if she can show that there is a real possibility that criminal authorities could use the information sought in a pending or future criminal case against her.
To be fair to Mike, who takes a Harvard graduate serious after the pandemic? Unless money is involved of course... I guess money makes theories come true
I think that's illigal tho? Someone correct me but I remember that if you actively try to devalue the property of another individual than thay can bring you to court for that.
95% of the people on the show would have been fired and disbarred in season 1 in real life. The thing is, we wouldn't watch the show that way, it's not compelling.
It's interesting how this channel blocks expletives in the audio but allows the characters to constantly take our Lord's name in vain. This channel doesn't block those instances.
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When Jessica came to save Mike, Anita Gibbs was already terrified of her 😂😂
She knew that Jessica wouldn't be there if she wasn't ready to throw dirt on Anita. Anita tainted the table and was extorting Mikes BAR application to try and incriminate the Firm further.
Louis drinking water before going ballistic on Harvey-Donna was well executed. You can see him preparing for something that took a lot of unwanted courage to do.
And you can see how broken he was after that and lashes out at Harvey..
They told him to be like Travis tanner and he would for sure have done worse
so true
Malik was amazing interrogating Donna, bro was cooking 😭
of all the antagonists I think he was the most competent and cut-throat except for mabey Forstman
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It would have been amazing to see them lose in the end tbh. The show started declining severely when Mike left.
Louis questioning Donna was epic.
pleading the 5th on that car collision thing is hilarious
I have taken or defended more than 2,000 depositions in personal injury (civil) cases, and it's surprising how often deponents try to do that. I have to patiently explain that their attorney can place objections on the record, but the deponent has to answer the question. They can later bring a motion to preclude introduction of that information at trial.
@cureholder Presumably this was situations where there is no plausible apprehension of criminal incrimination?
Donna got LITT up! I was actually glad bc it finally showed how vulnerable she could be
And unknowledgeable about the law
Can’t believe Jessica questioning Victor Forrest isn’t on the list
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Her intelligence and beauty are next level. ❤
No.. she isn't
Absolutely.
the beauty is the actors
but the intelligence is the writers.
Nothing is Jessicas.
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You are completely wrong.
I'm referring to Jessica, a character in a TV show.
Therefore, everything i said is 100% correct.
She is the most powerful and most attractive women in the show.
It was Harvey and Louis' fault for not preparing her, even though she insisted.
They didn't have to guess what case Malick was going to ask her about.
Louis should have attacked her personally as he did in the CM process in order for her to be prepared to keep her composure in the stands and not give in emotionally.
It would not have made any difference. Malik through a curve ball and it wouldn't have prepared her for the shock. Dona would not have been prepared and would have broken down anyway. Even if Louis attacked her she sees him as a friend and not a threat now unlike back when he did so she would still feel relatively safe even if uncomfortable.
@@conorwellman8592 They had to do the mock trial anyway. They knew Malick would attack Donna to get to Harvey. They knew he was going to attack Harvey and Donna's personal relationship, and that since working at the DA, Malick had accused Donna of her and Harvey having more than just a professional relationship.
She had to be prepared not to lose her temper.
When Harvey lost control and hit Tanner, the decision was made to have an internal trial to prepare him not to lose his temper in court.
Lol Donna realised she is not as smart as they try to showcase her 😂😂
What I love about Jessica Pearson is that she knows how to put people(friends and enemies) in their place. ❤❤😊
Jessica were evil throughout the entire series...
@@simulki7108how?
and jessica was owned by Harvey and Mike.
I love how the corrupt guy Harvey pressured into giving Mike a hearing with the ethics board shuts down Anita Gibbs any chance he gets. It's so joyfully unfair, lol.
Also unfair to have the prosecutor who’s case it was to tear down Mike, didn’t recuse herself from the position of granting him entrance into the bar.
@GiantsRTheBest1 Yeah, of course she got what she deserved, being treated unfairly.
Can't have a moment of tense without being Litt UP!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
The Richard Bailey scene should be on this video too.
Yeah - it's a tad dated now, but I have to say I just adore this series - all of the actors in it are fantastically believeable and mesmerising to watch. I especially love that there's no violence to offend and very few swear words. This was such a great show and I'd like to thank all the amazing actors in it that kept me so entertained and everyone involved for such a great story and series. I'm watching it for the third time (and yes, I know some of the lines) and I love it just as much as the first time - a true classic for sure!
Whats dated about it?
andy malik is an underrated lawyer
Wish there was a plot twist to team up
Now I have to watch suits again
The one where Jessica get's the guy out of Prison was the best one. The one where the guy said he faked a witness and paid the other off so the guy did it.
The judges in this show don’t seem to believe in stopping a witness from getting rhetorically beaten around over aggressively, don’t they
Suits is just Gilmore Girls for men in that anyone not a main character has no ability to interject in the plot; they're no better than just set decorations apart from very very random ones meant solely to move the plot from season to season/clifhanger to season opener.
Here you can see how kind Louis is, holding back so much for Donna!
Louis can rip anyone apart
what??
how did Mike's trial from season 7 about the battery factory didn't make the cut?
I ask the same as someone else - why not plead the 5th ? I never understood this . Malik was straight jealous of Harvey since Day 1 .
As we learned in a few of the mock trials they ran in suits, when you plead the 5th to everything, they can set you up with questions that make you look guilty for every single answer you’re pleading the 5th for.
Sure technically you’re not admitting anything, but if you’re the jury you’ll have an opinion and if you don’t say anything you can’t help your case.
Bring back Suits
I loved this show.
People give the credit to the actors for playing the characters to the hilt, but I'd like to give a shout-out to the producers, script-writers, and legal consultants who are able to put drama into boring legalese.
this show was the best
Why did she not plead the Fifth? I've ALWAYS asked myself since I saw that years ago
Aren't you obligated to answer while on the stand?
@@tsyf1 there may be exceptions, but as far as I know, if it's a criminal case, you're allowed to take the fifth (althought the fifth looks bad in most cases)
Not sure which clip you are referring too, but, you can only plead the 5th if it incriminates you in a crime.
Donna couldn't plead the 5th regarding loving Harvey because to do so isn't a crime.
if donna pled the fifth there, the judge would draw the adverse inference that she did in fact tamper with evidence in this case and the effect would be the same. Also, don't know that it applies here but bear in mind that you cannot use the fifth amendment selectively - answering some questions on the stand and ducking others, because opposing counsel has a right to cross-examine whatever testimony you do intend to enter into the record. If you attempt to use the fifth selectively the judge can rule you have waived your fifth amendment rights (why you often see people on the stand pleading the fifth to everything) and at a minimum will have the rest of your testimony stricken from the record.
@@ldkellandshaw That's not "technically" true, and the law, unfortunately, comes down to technicalities. You can plead the fifth, because the answer MAY incriminate you. The PREsumption of guilt is always a flawed response.
14:08 lol Louis give up 😅
"I don't make threats. I give warnings."
Favorite line from the series
We need to arrest whoever ended Suits.
Donna as a coo was so annoying not to mention the fact that she needed to mind her own business especially towards the end of season 8, one of the best episodes was season 7 episode 10 when Malik put her in her place on the stand in court.
you don't have to watch the show if you don't like it. It's just scripted drama, not reality.
That's it I'm gonna be a lawyer
Too bad it’s nothing like this. Makes it seem actually fun lol
Mike Ross is the next boss at Pearson - Spector - Litt
I don't think so, he left.
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Louis was cold this last scene.
Donna never should have been made COO. she was underqualified and undeserving. and promoting her to that position made the firm, and the show itself, less credible.
Great cast love them.
This compilation is the show reading everyone’s comments about the court room scenes and saying “yeah we messed up”
I would like to see improvising scenes, if there were any? 👀☺️
i love the show and remember it like harry potter and star war and star trek
ayyyy 16:23 blue ranger is there
"I am a lawyer. And I always will be." He says that like it's something to be proud of.
Obviously this is not a Suits Official or there would be no censorship. NOT RECOMMENDING CHANEL
does anyone know what color was the light.?🤨🤨
Show behind the scenes. Bloopers. Audition tapes
one the first one, the one thing that doesnt make sense is there would be a rebuttal before the judge would make a ruling.
don't think so, it's just an evidentiary hearing, not that formal.
asking a hypothetical related to the topic to get around someone pleading the 5th... interesting move...
Can't see markle in this excerpt.
13:01 At the end of the series, he did stay true to his word
So an objection that was never addressed. What realism. 🙄
Donna should’ve told Louis “who doesn’t love Harvey?”
Its still amazing how in Mikes Bar ruling, the person who put him in prison after a dogged campaign to so, after being released, is ever allowed to be at the table at his bar ruling. It shows blatant bias, as was her further attempt to leverage his bar application to try and go after the firm even further.
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Mike's explanation of how his photographic memory works is flawed . . . if he has to read and understand something in order to remember it, how did he instantly memorize the page of random computer code to win his bet with Benjamin when they first met? Benajmin even said, "If you get a single comma wrong, I win." And Mike responded, "There are no commas on that page."
My guess would be that the page you’re referring to had random characters and numbers, not words. Nothing to understand. I could be wrong.
@@RajaKhan-ob3ou Exactly. And if it was just random characters, with nothing to understand, then Mike could not remember it. He specifically told the jury that his memory wasn't like a photograph of the document. He has to read it and understand it in order to remember it.
You overthinking it.
It's almost same with them reading court papers or any legal documents, they are doing it for the pacing of the show, nobody wants to wait for them read all of those words, numbers etc and wait them to finish
Anyone found Donna to be just too much?
This was what was missing in the larer seasons
A server isn’t minimum wage + tips. It’s 70k/year minimum. The tips part is the American system equivalence
9:13 makes no sense. You can take the fifth in a civil case too.
No you cannot. Also when you're guilty you never deflect from answering.
@@LukeSawardMusic Despite the Fifth Amendment’s focus on testimony in criminal cases, the U.S. Supreme Court has held that the right against self-incrimination extends to civil cases as well. See McCarthy v. Arndstein, 266 U.S. 34 (1924). A witness or defendant in a civil case may assert the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination if she can show that there is a real possibility that criminal authorities could use the information sought in a pending or future criminal case against her.
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Yes she Loves him
To be fair to Mike, who takes a Harvard graduate serious after the pandemic?
Unless money is involved of course... I guess money makes theories come true
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I think that's illigal tho? Someone correct me but I remember that if you actively try to devalue the property of another individual than thay can bring you to court for that.
Too many adverts,forget the plot. Give us a break.
Jessica were evil throughout the series..
95% of the people on the show would have been fired and disbarred in season 1 in real life. The thing is, we wouldn't watch the show that way, it's not compelling.
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0:47 not funny when it’s you is it…….
Practicing law is like practicing politics. Both are equally bankrupt.
Wooooooo
Was that Judge bribed? That was a circus.
Alicia Coppola is so fine
Donna is honestly one of the overrated characters
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It's interesting how this channel blocks expletives in the audio but allows the characters to constantly take our Lord's name in vain. This channel doesn't block those instances.
Shame these became less frequent as the show went on
what a brilliant show🥂
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