Two wrongs do make a Litt. Sheila was totally right though, he wasn't willing to commit. But in the end his screwup of rehiring Mike and his screwup of selling out to Forstmann has a roundabout way of getting him to the promised land.
Its amazing how short lived his moment of clarity was. At first he realized he didn't deserve it but then he basically went "eh I have leverage who cares if I deserve it or not."
Katrina is fine. Whether or not Louis actually gets his name on the door he is at least getting his senior partnership back which means he gets his own associate which is 100% Katrina. It is weird that this would be the 3rd time she gets hired to Pearson/Specter which is a new record.
I hadn't really been on the Katrina bandwagon, but this episode got me there in an instant.
I feel so sad for Louis...resigning from P.S., no Sheila, Katrina needing to resign, and now finding out about Mike. And using this as leverage to become a hostile name partner. This can't end well.
On August 21 2014 11:06 Dimagus wrote: Two wrongs do make a Litt. Sheila was totally right though, he wasn't willing to commit. But in the end his screwup of rehiring Mike and his screwup of selling out to Forstmann has a roundabout way of getting him to the promised land.
I agree that Sheila was smart to realize that Louis was coming back to her only after he got fired and had nowhere else to go. And his "decision" to no longer want kids was probably just an act of desperation so that he could get back with Sheila. I really do hope they find a way to get back together though, eventually.
On August 21 2014 11:09 Adreme wrote: Its amazing how short lived his moment of clarity was. At first he realized he didn't deserve it but then he basically went "eh I have leverage who cares if I deserve it or not."
Yeah. Honestly, him becoming name partner through this blackmail can only eventually bite him in the ass, because from this point on, Jessica is gonna reverse-leverage it to destroy him if he threatens her or the firm again. I just wonder who else is going to find out from Louis. If he ever tells Sheila, then Mike is fuuuuuucked.
On August 21 2014 12:31 CorsairHero wrote: errr my god... the key you'd think Mike would learn this kind of shit after he won trivia contest in season one...but nope.
He was trying to be nice by asking Louis to tell him a story... I don't think it's possible for him to worry that literally everything is Harvard related, so I don't think this was him being careless.
I want to add a Suits video clip to the OP but I can't seem to find it online. Maybe someone else can help dig it up?
At the end of Season 3 Episode 14 (Heartburn, where Louis has a heart attack, then asks Sheila to marry him, then they break up) I'm looking for the part towards the end where Louis and Sheila are in his office, Sheila agrees to give up Boston and move to New York for Louis, and then Louis makes that comment about how their kids are going to be amazing, and then Sheila tell him she doesn't want kids... and you see the look on his face. And he says something like "I'm going to be a father". Right before they break up.
Haha very true Kipsate. She totally mishandled the firing Louis thing, which Louis justifiably brought up when he pointed out how she fired him for the first illegal thing he did, and how it was still nothing compared to Mike's situation.
How the hell could Louis think that blackmailing his way to named partner is a good idea? I was actually surprised when he said it. I thought he was just going to ask for a client and leave. What good is being named partner when the other two named partners hate you for what you did?