Television Suits

Rachels reaction was priceless, her fiancé is handcuffed and led away and she just stands there by the elevators, not moving an inch.
 
The haircuts were absolutely terrible and the flashbacks weren't on par with the ones we usually see in the series, seemed a tad rushed.

I think an interesting twist would be Rachel doing him in because she didn't want to marry him and was looking for a way out even before the confession.

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I think an interesting twist would be Rachel doing him in because she didn't want to marry him and was looking for a way out even before the confession.

Rachels reaction was priceless, her fiancé is handcuffed and led away and she just stands there by the elevators, not moving an inch.

Both of these would support the stripper/stag-night theory which, as lame as it sounds as a story-line, is probably the only way this show can actually continue in January unless there's no series 6 and the last 6-8 shows just play out his trial and subsequent bared-arsed poking by imps wielding burning hot tridents in hell!
 
That was a bit too melodramatic for my taste. The whole vote scene was quite cringey. The boxing scene and the Donna - psychiatrist dialogue were worse. I've got no problem with what happened in the episode, just the way they presented it.
 
I don't think there is any stag do twist....I'm sure there is an interview with the creator where he has confirmed Mike has indeed been arrested and now they need to play it out.
 
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Mike looked like Jonah from Tonga if you have seen that comedy sketch show
:lol: I love Jonah.
 
I doubt the fraud will have anything to do with him being a fake lawyer. It would essentially mean the end of the show because there's no way he (or maybe even the firm - unless they deny knowing) survives those charges.

It's probably, as mentioned above, either something to do with a previous case he worked on (a bluff or illegally obtaining info for a case) or somerhing.
 
So … what to watch between now and Jan … any tips peeps?

I loved watching "Lie to me" which is on (german?) Netflix as well. Directing feels a bit similar to "suits" - good theme song, designer office, dsigner clothes etc. :D
though its more episode than continous story. Love seing Tim Roth. A lot of "Suits"-actors have one-time appearances, like Patrick J Adams and Rick Hofmann.
 
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I doubt the fraud will have anything to do with him being a fake lawyer. It would essentially mean the end of the show because there's no way he (or maybe even the firm - unless they deny knowing) survives those charges.

It's probably, as mentioned above, either something to do with a previous case he worked on (a bluff or illegally obtaining info for a case) or somerhing.

I don't think there is any hidden agenda here - the creator admits what is going on:

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/suits-midseason-finale-spoilers-aaron-817505
 
That was a bit too melodramatic for my taste. The whole vote scene was quite cringey. The boxing scene and the Donna - psychiatrist dialogue were worse. I've got no problem with what happened in the episode, just the way they presented it.

Agreed, too much tears and Louis intervening to stop the vote was ridiculous.
 
Prison or community service, and mike re-become an investor banker?

Anything is possible but I still think they will try to get through this with Mike still being a lawyer....as ridiculous as that sounds. The investment banker stuff didn't work. Mike and Harvey have to be on screen together as much as possible for the show to be at its best.m
 
Anything is possible but I still think they will try to get through this with Mike still being a lawyer....as ridiculous as that sounds. The investment banker stuff didn't work. Mike and Harvey have to be on screen together as much as possible for the show to be at its best.m

I Know you are right, but what kind of judge would allow him to be a lawyer in the short term and what kind of school would take him with the drug incident and the fraud?

Unless they both move from New York, but is that plausible?
 
I Know you are right, but what kind of judge would allow him to be a lawyer in the short term and what kind of school would take him with the drug incident and the fraud?

Unless they both move from New York, but is that plausible?

None of it is.....but they also know the show doesn't work without them working together. My guess? The old Harvard lecturer will testify on his behalf and he'll be asked to sit the bar....totally unrealistic and completely ridiculous but, hey, it's TV!
 
None of it is.....but they also know the show doesn't work without them working together. My guess? The old Harvard lecturer will testify on his behalf and he'll be asked to sit the bar....totally unrealistic and completely ridiculous but, hey, it's TV!

I can't wait to know what they invented. I love TV.
 
Its just the same shit regurgitated over and over. Mike is in trouble which means Harvey will have to stay at PSL and save Mike's ass..... just like a couple of seasons ago.

And why is it that Rachel's first scene in every episode involves her dressed in some skimpy bedroom attire? Fecking annoying.
 
She was useful when she was Harvey's assistant because they complimented each other, but now she's just irritating. And I hate the way every time Jessica is in with Louis during a dramatic crisis she barges right in with that glass-eyed distressed look on her face.
 
I reckon Mike's arrest is a prank of some sort. Firstly, it was a bit overly-dramatic and also they wouldn't just cuff him and tell him what he was arrested for there and then. They'd have requested he 'accompany them to the station' or something similar.
 
So even they have no idea. I still say it'll turn out be a let down. Or at very least Harvey will now stay at PSL and rescue him somehow.

The secret is out, but they don't know what it means yet.
 
Always a sign of good writing, isn't it?

"let's do this massively dramatic cliffhanger where he gets outed as a fraud"

"then what?"

"dunno"

"sounds perfect, let's do it"
 
I loved watching "Lie to me" which is on (german?) Netflix as well. Directing feels a bit similar to "suits" - good theme song, designer office, dsigner clothes etc. :D
though its more episode than continous story. Love seing Tim Roth. A lot of "Suits"-actors have one-time appearances, like Patrick J Adams and Rick Hofmann.
Cool thanks!
 
If he's been found out (my money is on Hardman and Jack), everyone is fecked.

Mike, Harvey, Jessica, the firm (for not doing the due diligence and necessary checks) and Rachel.

This could potentially (hopefully they follow through with the storyline) destroy the firm.
 
Rachels reaction was priceless, her fiancé is handcuffed and led away and she just stands there by the elevators, not moving an inch.

You're such a dick :lol: