[TV] Suits - Page 146
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Velr
Switzerland10716 Posts
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ObviousOne
United States3704 Posts
Happy to stop watching here, the story is complete Let's get Donna her own spin-off | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States44365 Posts
On March 05 2016 02:58 Velr wrote: I found the final Episode so cringeworthy, i shut it off after 15 minutes. Eh, watch it for the sake of watching it! But yeah, not a great episode. | ||
malcram
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nayumi
Australia6499 Posts
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coverpunch
United States2093 Posts
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evilfatsh1t
Australia8657 Posts
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States44365 Posts
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ZenithM
France15952 Posts
I'd be down for Mike's version of Prison Break though. With Harvey coming in the prison not long after he enters, and dominating the inmates through poker games. | ||
Durak
Canada3684 Posts
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States44365 Posts
On March 06 2016 09:12 Durak wrote: Season 7 is going to be President Donald Trump pardoning Mike so that he can become a lawyer. Then Mike starts practicing criminal law and gets into a relationship with a murderess. And the murderess's name? + Show Spoiler + | ||
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Where dat snitch at?37025 Posts
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ticklishmusic
United States15977 Posts
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IAmWithStupid
Russian Federation1016 Posts
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Adreme
United States5574 Posts
Instead they go with a direct follow-up and I am not sure how that works out because there is not really much intrigue to see. I dont know how they can make a direct follow-up at all interesting considering they might be reeling but I just dont find that story fun and I am not the slightest bit interested in seeing how Mike deals with prison. There is no one they can introduce to make that story fun in the slightest for me. | ||
ZenithM
France15952 Posts
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chrisolo
Germany2606 Posts
I respect the show runners to not bail out Mike with some shitty maneuver to have an easier show in the next season, but I really do not see how this should work out at all. Maybe screw that "Pearson Specter Litt" firm at all and have all of those three go to other law firms (Jessica to Robert's, Harvey to Scottie's, Louis to Evan Smith's firm f.e. could be quiet funny) and then we could see them battle in an interrogation or at court or something. Also one thing I would like to mention. Now that Mike plead guilty, shouldnt there be a case against this friend of Mike which commit perjury in saying that Mike actually went to Harvard? Shouldn't he be at least disbared? | ||
evilfatsh1t
Australia8657 Posts
edit: totally forgot about jimmy. even more of a dick move on mikes part now. not sure whether accepting a jail sentence in an out of court settlement can be seen as admission of guilt, but jimmy committing perjury cant just be ignored. | ||
chrisolo
Germany2606 Posts
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ZenithM
France15952 Posts
On March 06 2016 18:53 evilfatsh1t wrote: the problem i think adreme is talking about is probably what ive been feeling a lot too. you cant leave mike in jail for the whole of the next season, yet the show is going to have a hard time justifying any decision to bring him out of jail early. a time skip at least gives us all the lawyer stuff back without having to watch mike in jail. now that the producers have confirmed the season will continue from exactly where they left off, theres not much they can show us unless they want to pull some really weird storyline out of their ass that will probably make everything that happened in season 6 pointless. edit: totally forgot about jimmy. even more of a dick move on mikes part now. not sure whether accepting a jail sentence in an out of court settlement can be seen as admission of guilt, but jimmy committing perjury cant just be ignored. Suits has been known to spend (almost) entire episodes on flashbacks from years ago. I could see the season starting when Mike comes out of jail, but being mostly flashbacks from his life in it, in relation to what he's going to do now. | ||
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