Television Suits

The best episode of the season no doubt. Thing really kicked off in this one
 
Yeah usually flashback episodes are just complete filler so I was pleasantly surprised that they advanced the plot too, albeit with three minutes to go.

I always enjoy Suits though, filler or no.
 
Stupid move by Harvey.

Why tell Jessica what you're up to before you close your case?

Stuck in no mans land now.
 
A lot less of Mike and his gf and instantly the show is better.

It helped that Mike-from-ten-years-ago is a lot more interesting than the present version. I hadn't realized how dull he's gotten recently.

Really good episode though, more of that please.
 
I prefer Donna tbh.

Donna looks good when she does her "thang"

But otherwise .. looks old.

Rachel on the other hand, has been stuck in my cerebrum since that sex scene in the filing room. My lord.
 
Holy shit! This just got blown wide open. I was thinking this history episode might not account for anything so I wasnt too excited about this but wow!

I'm of same opinion. Didnt realise it was going to include some "up to date" clips also and it wasn't that bad. Next weeks sneak peek looked great, alot of backstabbing so it is a bit up in the air. pace picking up now!

We need more Litt though god damnit!
 
Quality episode.

But as Mr. Ando said, needed more Litt.
 
Said it last week as well, Louis should have way more screen time than he does on the show.
 
Meh, I don't really mind Mike, he's a bit necessary to get the best out of Harvey. Everyone was saying a few weeks ago that the show wasn't as good without them as a team, after all.
 
Stupid move by Harvey.

Why tell Jessica what you're up to before you close your case?

Stuck in no mans land now.
Well he thought the case was over so he sent Mike to tell his former boss that. But then came the surprise that Stevens had led the prosecution right to the witness. Harvey didn't know that.
 
Hopefully setting up Darby's favourite client like that will lead to the end of Max Beesley.
 
Well he thought the case was over so he sent Mike to tell his former boss that. But then came the surprise that Stevens had led the prosecution right to the witness. Harvey didn't know that.

Still a really weird scene though. He tells her out of respect, despite her saying it was disrespectful to tell them in advance, and then tries to tell her he doesn't want it anymore. If he didn't want it then he could've rejected it and kept it as it was at the time, given his name was already on the door. That never happened, he just told her, upset her and then walked away when she reacted. Really odd scene.
 
Still a really weird scene though. He tells her out of respect, despite her saying it was disrespectful to tell them in advance, and then tries to tell her he doesn't want it anymore. If he didn't want it then he could've rejected it and kept it as it was at the time, given his name was already on the door. That never happened, he just told her, upset her and then walked away when she reacted. Really odd scene.

Thats what I mean.

He basically told her he WANTED to betray her, but decided he didnt want to anymore. That just pissed her off.

To be honest, what goes around comes around. I hardly agree with Jessica's ethics at times.
 
I thought that scene was about showing the difference between Harvey and Jessica? Harvey isn't as ruthless as he thinks himself to be when it comes to the people he cares about, and he clearly respects Jessica despite their actions over the past few episodes. He's probably going to end up showing his loyalty to Jessica by playing Darby and kicking him out of the firm.
 
Whenever this is airing it's my favourite show..

It's competing with the last season of both Dexter and Breaking Bad. How is it possible that this is the show I most look forward to seeing?

Brilliant season so far. More people need to watch this.
 
Whenever this is airing it's my favourite show..

It's competing with the last season of both Dexter and Breaking Bad. How is it possible that this is the show I most look forward to seeing?

Brilliant season so far. More people need to watch this.

stahp
 

BTW, I think this last season of Dexter is poor - but after the first four seasons I considered it one of my favourite ever shows, so for season 3 of Suits to be more enjoyable and entertaining than the final season of two of my favourite television programs ever - well, that's something.
Right?

I'm guessing you said 'stahp' cuz this season is shit?
 
BTW, I think this last season of Dexter is poor - but after the first four seasons I considered it one of my favourite ever shows, so for season 3 of Suits to be more enjoyable and entertaining than the final season of two of my favourite television programs ever - well, that's something.
Right?

I'm guessing you said 'stahp' cuz this season is shit?

It's horrendously shit, like, absolutely god awful TV.
 
Bit of James Blake at the end there. Decent second album, that.
 
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Mike isn't really the leading role anymore. It appears the cast are getting turns to have some form of a storyline to bring them to the foreground. Which works better currently.
 
Thought it was a good episode. The scene at the end seemed a bit forced and unnecessary