Television Suits

Yeah, I did think he'd definitely do pro-bono. It would make sense and 'complete' his arc, because he's always wanted to do cases that help people rather than the corporate stuff.

That gift is laughable. Nobody is amazed enough by it either, as if a photographic memory that powerful is just standard.
I agree, I fear however that a Freaky Friday (dates me immediately) type body swap season arc between Louis and Mike wouldn't be beneath them. Can you imagine … after getting hit on the head by a bird-bath statue of "lady Justice" in the prison yard: Louis (banged-up in Mikes body) starts a homosexual relationship with his cell mate and attempts to introduce mudding to the general population; while Mike free again (in Louis' body) attempts to get Rachel to sleep with him and confuses the feck out of Harvey with impressive feats of retentive memory and general coolness!
 
I agree, I fear however that a Freaky Friday (dates me immediately) type body swap season arc between Louis and Mike wouldn't be beneath them. Can you imagine … after getting hit on the head by a bird-bath statue of "lady Justice" in the prison yard: Louis (banged-up in Mikes body) starts a homosexual relationship with his cell mate and attempts to introduce mudding to the general population; while Mike free again (in Louis' body) attempts to get Rachel to sleep with him and confuses the feck out of Harvey with impressive feats of retentive memory and general coolness!

:lol:

I'm convinced the ending to this show is going to be all of them sat around the office smoking weed with the final line being 'This is goddamn great'.
 
It's rumoured renewed for a seventh series already however the writers and stars are additionally contracted for one more on top of that so I have a feeling that it'll get back on track soon (hopefully with tonights episode) and we'll get back in court soon and get this show back on the rails again!
 
It's rumoured renewed for a seventh series already however the writers and stars are additionally contracted for one more on top of that so I have a feeling that it'll get back on track soon (hopefully with tonights episode) and we'll get back in court soon and get this show back on the rails again!

Hopefully, I honestly loved this for the first couple of seasons, one of my favourite shows around.
 
S6E4: Getting back on track, but get your asses back in the courtroom already guys … it's a goddamn lawyer show!

There's a trader Louis :eek: – the "stuttering ass-clown"

"Do you know how much asparagus Ludermann eats?" :lol:

The Louis / Architect scenes :lol::lol: she is so out of his league!

Oh, and lastly, credits chune was spot on :drool: Death Valley : My Jerusalem.
Got to say, the music is one thing that the producers of this show have never let slip!

Pure speculation but double-spoilered for your future viewing pleasure and protection, open at your peril:
Obv. Rachel is now going to be pregnant (how much more annoying will she be when the hormones kick in?)

BUT, what's the betting that Mikes Cellmate (with the greasy hair and familial Sicilian accent) turns out to be tied up in Rachel's lifer case somehow giving her an ethical dilemma of epic proportions – I'm talking huge here, somewhere in the region of an inverse ratio to her acting ability.

Realises he's becoming a Suits muppet … and stops!
 
S6E4: Getting back on track, but get your asses back in the courtroom already guys … it's a goddamn lawyer show!



Realises he's becoming a Suits muppet … and stops![/SPOILER]

Mike pulling his hood on slowly at the end :lol:

No idea why, but I found it hilarious. Just how dramatic they made it :lol:
 
I think this last episode was the first one that any of the women didn't use their mind reading skills to save the day by doing something that no one asked them to do but they knew they should do it anyway because of some totally obscure reason.. As a matter of fact everyone in that firm bar Louis seem to have this gift.
I hate that he is there purely for comic relief nowadays, you would think a law firm in their currect situation would have more important things to deal with other than redecorating the office and finding some missing juice boxes.. Especially when they have a whopping two active lawyer's in total.

Just get Mike out and stop with this Prison Break crap please.
 
I actually listen to this show now instead of watching because its so hard to watch.
 
I actually listen to this show now instead of watching because its so hard to watch.
Same here. It's dreadful, but I've committed so much time to it at this point that I want to see how it ends.
 
Same here. It's dreadful, but I've committed so much time to it at this point that I want to see how it ends.

This is precisely how I feel. It's also how I feel about the Walking Dead, except at least with this series I know it won't drag on for eternity.
 
I don't think it's going to be straightforward as Harvey thinks it is. Mike is going to pull some shit. He always does. He takes this loyalty shit way too seriously.
 
wtf Louis Litt. Wasn't that some kind of sexual harassment?

ps. Rachel is killing me.

ps2. why they cant tell Mike what his cell companion did to be in jail? or did they told him and i missed it?
 
Remember Michael Scofield from Prison Break? It tuns out he didn't die. He had a plastic surgery and a lightening struck him that gave him eidetic memory and Voila- he's now Mike Ross. Mike/Michael breaks out of prison and thats how Prison Break Season 5 starts.
P.S. Both had their parents killed pretty early
 
Even though it was an obvious bullshit dream scene I smiled when Harvey said Rachel was dead.
 
"Then I need to find the woman that vanished, Maria Gomez!"

Yeah, and while you're at it, find John Smith and Emma Johnson too.
 
Their writing is atrocious. The dialogues are no longer witty, and just a phrase "I better go/find/do ..." Possibly the biggest fall for any series in its standards
 
The Sean Cahill retraction plot twist was signalled like a big red flashing clown's nose*, so I'm not going to even mention it …

*funnily enough, which is exactly what this once, very watchable, show is quickly becoming

Donna selling her "I'll owe you one's" again, and getting results like she shits perfume dollar bills!

We've now got prison "Goddamn's" which, to me anyway, is somewhat funny! As in :lol::wenger::nervous:

The Mike "doing the right thing" thing, is noble (and even understandable plot-wise, given that if he got out he'd probably take no further part in the show other than being told he can never be a lawyer even if he passes the bar exams … which, as a one-time lawyer impersonator, I'm pretty confident he'd not be eligible to take) but feck the feck off if you want me to believe that he'd stay one extra minute in a prison to save the skin of a woman who actually did do something wrong, a woman who he's spoken to ONCE on the telephone!

Louis considering double dipping … so wrong for the character arc! :devil:
 
Stopped watching at the middle of the second episode this season, does it get any better? Or still pointless screenplay, goddamns and Mike's stupidness?
He's still in jail, I hope
 
Remember Michael Scofield from Prison Break? It tuns out he didn't die. He had a plastic surgery and a lightening struck him that gave him eidetic memory and Voila- he's now Mike Ross. Mike/Michael breaks out of prison and thats how Prison Break Season 5 starts.
P.S. Both had their parents killed pretty early
He actually didn't :lol:

 
Wow. I mean. Just. Holy shit.

I genuinely couldn't pick a worst scene, every one was atrocious.
 
Seems like I'm in the minority but I think it's been decent so far this season, I expected it to be much worse. They kept the 'everyone's morning for mike' to a minimum and didn't turn the Mikes part into a 'prison struggle' story (well at least not completely).
I like the Cahill/Harvey plot, Cahill (despite looking like a moron) is a decent character and the compliment each other kinda well. Louis subplot has been alright (I'll hope they don't ruin that now), definitely an upgrade to him and Harvey being at each others throat all the time. Although he's kinda pointless, the trader guy has been a good addition as well I think.
The only really annoying thing left is Rachel's story, it's tedious, pointless and adds only to the 'little girl facing the tough lawyer world' cliché. Her character was never great but got steadily worse over every season.
I agree that the dialogues got worse (especially Donna, who was a great character the first two seasons is now just completely overhyped in everything she does) but that's kinda to be expected after so many seasons as everything is kinda repetitive.
So yeah, maybe I had really low expectations but I think it's been alright and I'll continue watching it.
 
"You have a call from Danbury Federal Prison do you accept the charges?"
… Episode 8 thoughts:

The judge with the sexy voice, long hair and glasses in the Sutter trial at the beginning is a bit porno cliche
The kitchen fight, surrounded by knives and they end up brawling on some cut potatoes :lol:
The guy on death row giving Jessica a hard time for not going to see his Aunt :wenger:
Mike acting as a lawyer from inside a prison while being there for acting as a lawyer (not ironic at all)
Anyone else got a feeling that Sutter might come back and bite Harvey and Mike firmly on the arse?
Episode 9 spoiler: What's the odds that Mike gets framed for something else in prison (probably the death of his cell-mate) and can't get out? We'd have seen the reunion already as the ending to this episode if he was going to get out.
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