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On July 09 2015 11:14 aRyuujin wrote:Show nested quote +On July 09 2015 00:45 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:On July 08 2015 19:18 Musicus wrote:On July 08 2015 12:55 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: I would just like some actual cases! At this point it's like 99% drama and relationships, but only 1% firm/ case-related storylines. Amen, that's why all my hope is on Mike and Robert for now, the Donna drama is just too sillly. Yeah it's just a little too much. In before one of two things happens: 1. Robert and Mike have an awesome, dominating case together (like classic Harvey + Mike) and everything turns out great... But then immediately after, Robert finds out that Mike is a fraud and shit hits the fan. 2. Mike fundamentally (morally) disagrees with some choices Robert makes during the case and then Rachel gets pulled into the middle of Robert vs. Mike. We'll start to find out tonight! A few hours until Suits return did the show move from thursdays to wednesdays?
Yes it did.
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On July 09 2015 11:32 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:Louis's sister LOL :D :D :D + Show Spoiler +She's cute
Well we know what is going to happen next episode and honestly he has it coming.
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Harvey poaching clients with NBA Hall of Fame cameos? You had me at "Harvey". I like Jessica + Rachel! Oh shit, Mike kicking some ass!
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On July 09 2015 22:22 ZenithM wrote: Harvey poaching clients with NBA Hall of Fame cameos? You had me at "Harvey". I like Jessica + Rachel! Oh shit, Mike kicking some ass!
Pleeeeeeease bring in MJ next episode *-*
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On July 10 2015 01:18 malcram wrote: Yup, we House now.
In before, Harvey says to Louis "You're a moron", Jessica says to Mike "Everybody lies", and Rachel contracts Lupus.
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Rachel climbing behind Mike on that sofa made me wanna trade places asap and I'm not even on the Rachel bandwagon. I mean she's gotta go, but before she does she can come hug me goodbye like that xd.
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On July 10 2015 23:58 Nyovne wrote: Rachel climbing behind Mike on that sofa made me wanna trade places asap and I'm not even on the Rachel bandwagon. I mean she's gotta go, but before she does she can come hug me goodbye like that xd.
Yeah that was very cute and lovey-dovey
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Donna needs herself a decent man... Holy shit is she stuck between rabid dogs. And I will be her decent man!
Joking aside, Donna drama is annoying.
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On July 11 2015 05:12 Djzapz wrote: Donna needs herself a decent man... Holy shit is she stuck between rabid dogs. And I will be her decent man!
Joking aside, Donna drama is annoying.
I'm sorry but I'd have to create Donna drama with you if you went for her too
I have no idea how a new man for Donna would be introduced into the story line, considering Harvey is having panic attacks and her last "new man" (Stephen Huntley) ended up being a murderer lol.
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On July 11 2015 12:29 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:Show nested quote +On July 11 2015 05:12 Djzapz wrote: Donna needs herself a decent man... Holy shit is she stuck between rabid dogs. And I will be her decent man!
Joking aside, Donna drama is annoying. I'm sorry but I'd have to create Donna drama with you if you went for her too I have no idea how a new man for Donna would be introduced into the story line, considering Harvey is having panic attacks and her last "new man" (Stephen Huntley) ended up being a murderer lol. I just think Harvey and Lewis should stop treating her like that... Granted, she's perceptive to the point of being literally a witch, so how did she not know going with Litt was going to break him. I knew it. And now she's being surprisingly passive while rather vicious attacks are being tossed around.
At this point I can say with great confidence that that law firm is dysfunctional. (lolz)
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i think what everyone really wants to see is harvey just go apeshit at donna for this whole thing. harvey clearly needs it as the psychiatrist implies and the audience needs it so that the show can move on from this shit and actually follow a better plot. i definitely want to see it though just cause its harvey vs donna for once and it would be awesome
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I do have to say Harvey has been doing more actual lawyering then he has at any point since the first season and it was kind of funny to watch a mid panic attack Harvey still have what it takes to put Jack in his place which did drastically reduce my ability to really see Jack as a threat but was still hilarious.
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i dont think threatening to take all of jacks clients is putting jack in his place. his plan may not even work and tbh its a pretty petty way of showing whos boss, not to mention that it still doesnt solve how jack will have the backing of the majority of the partners against harvey and jessica. if anything the panic attack showed that harvey clearly cannot handle his shit right now, especially not without donna
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On July 11 2015 12:29 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:Show nested quote +On July 11 2015 05:12 Djzapz wrote: Donna needs herself a decent man... Holy shit is she stuck between rabid dogs. And I will be her decent man!
Joking aside, Donna drama is annoying. I'm sorry but I'd have to create Donna drama with you if you went for her too I have no idea how a new man for Donna would be introduced into the story line, considering Harvey is having panic attacks and her last "new man" (Stephen Huntley) ended up being a murderer lol. I -loved- Stephen Huntley with Donna. Just like she said, she finally found her match. It was pure fun and none of that soulmate forever dramallama. Wish they would give him a different storyline, fucking hated the whole Ava Hessington plot.
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On July 11 2015 23:55 evilfatsh1t wrote: i dont think threatening to take all of jacks clients is putting jack in his place. his plan may not even work and tbh its a pretty petty way of showing whos boss, not to mention that it still doesnt solve how jack will have the backing of the majority of the partners against harvey and jessica. if anything the panic attack showed that harvey clearly cannot handle his shit right now, especially not without donna
The thought that there is a peaceful solution is laughable when Jack clearly showed he only wants a fight and does not want peace. Harvey managed to bluff successfully while having a panic attack the only solution that gets him everything he wants including getting to keep the one client of Jacks he was actually able to make a move on.
The message was sent when Harvey got to take his client and Jack's counter punch was shut down before he could even swing it and that message clearly was "this is not a fight you can win".
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On July 12 2015 12:53 Elurie wrote:Show nested quote +On July 11 2015 12:29 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:On July 11 2015 05:12 Djzapz wrote: Donna needs herself a decent man... Holy shit is she stuck between rabid dogs. And I will be her decent man!
Joking aside, Donna drama is annoying. I'm sorry but I'd have to create Donna drama with you if you went for her too I have no idea how a new man for Donna would be introduced into the story line, considering Harvey is having panic attacks and her last "new man" (Stephen Huntley) ended up being a murderer lol. I -loved- Stephen Huntley with Donna. Just like she said, she finally found her match. It was pure fun and none of that soulmate forever dramallama. Wish they would give him a different storyline, fucking hated the whole Ava Hessington plot. Yeah it was certainly a steamy hookup, but there was never any substance to their relationship because he came under false pretenses and was lying to everyone from the start. If a new male crush was going to be introduced, of course he's going to have baggage and have to have a showdown with Harvey.
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On July 12 2015 15:25 Adreme wrote:Show nested quote +On July 11 2015 23:55 evilfatsh1t wrote: i dont think threatening to take all of jacks clients is putting jack in his place. his plan may not even work and tbh its a pretty petty way of showing whos boss, not to mention that it still doesnt solve how jack will have the backing of the majority of the partners against harvey and jessica. if anything the panic attack showed that harvey clearly cannot handle his shit right now, especially not without donna The thought that there is a peaceful solution is laughable when Jack clearly showed he only wants a fight and does not want peace. Harvey managed to bluff successfully while having a panic attack the only solution that gets him everything he wants including getting to keep the one client of Jacks he was actually able to make a move on. The message was sent when Harvey got to take his client and Jack's counter punch was shut down before he could even swing it and that message clearly was "this is not a fight you can win". i dont think you realise how little taking jacks clients means in this fight. all youre doing is pissing him off more while he still has an army of partners to bring harvey's income down to 0 (figuratively)
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On July 12 2015 21:11 evilfatsh1t wrote:Show nested quote +On July 12 2015 15:25 Adreme wrote:On July 11 2015 23:55 evilfatsh1t wrote: i dont think threatening to take all of jacks clients is putting jack in his place. his plan may not even work and tbh its a pretty petty way of showing whos boss, not to mention that it still doesnt solve how jack will have the backing of the majority of the partners against harvey and jessica. if anything the panic attack showed that harvey clearly cannot handle his shit right now, especially not without donna The thought that there is a peaceful solution is laughable when Jack clearly showed he only wants a fight and does not want peace. Harvey managed to bluff successfully while having a panic attack the only solution that gets him everything he wants including getting to keep the one client of Jacks he was actually able to make a move on. The message was sent when Harvey got to take his client and Jack's counter punch was shut down before he could even swing it and that message clearly was "this is not a fight you can win". i dont think you realise how little taking jacks clients means in this fight. all youre doing is pissing him off more while he still has an army of partners to bring harvey's income down to 0 (figuratively)
I dont think you actually realize what that bluff meant. If he had passed his measure and Harvey was not bluffing then Jack was not going to be able to bill hours without his clients. It was the only way Harvey was going to get him to back off without giving back the first client he stole and means that Harvey was able to as I said send a message that Jack cant beat him and he did it mid panic attack.
Edit: Basically if he wasnt bluffing Jack was going to lose more money then Harvey would have because if you make all the compensation billables and then you dont have your 5 biggest clients you are not going to be able to bill out a lot of hours.
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the bluff doesnt mean shit if jack is just gonna go ahead and do what he was gonna do and then he realises harvey has in fact not taken the rest of his clients. mike could pull some magic out of his ass but seriously, stealing clients using sports stars? thats pathetic for harvey and mike's standards
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