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Kipsate
Netherlands45349 Posts
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Itachii
Poland12466 Posts
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United States1770 Posts
On June 27 2014 08:32 Gahlo wrote: Considering what Rachel said in the divorce trial and the fact that she used that as leverage for "You owe me," context clues say that Logan was able to smooth things out with his wife. she lied for him in divorce trial but it doesn't necessarily mean he was able to smooth things out with his wife. Logan can still owe her even though the lie didn't help the cause. But if they are still married, the scene where Rachel came to see Logan at his house could have been awkward if his wife was around.... again. The whole Rachel/Logan/Mike thing is just stupid. There's too much conflict with client/job. Even simply having the Rachel and Mike relationship should omit her from working on the case against her boyfriend (that she lives with). Then add the the factor the person she is going to be representing is her ex that she was cheating with in the past just makes it ridiculous lol. I have to remind myself that I'm not watching a Korean drama sometimes. | ||
coverpunch
United States2093 Posts
On June 27 2014 03:43 soujiro_ wrote: no katrina = terrible episode QFT. Although I'm glad Woodall is back, you know he's going to get LITT UP. | ||
ElizarTringov
Bulgaria317 Posts
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Gahlo
United States35154 Posts
On June 30 2014 19:27 ElizarTringov wrote: I just watched Episode 3 and at the part where Rachel was talking to Mike and it looked like they were about to cry and Mike hugged her I had a chuckle. Mike is like "BooHoo my life is so hard I work at a job that pays me well and I drink expensive alcohols late at night and fuck my girlfriend in the morning, boohoo." Rachel is like "BooHoo I had an affair with a super rich dude and now I have to explain myself to Mike" I swear these people have first world problems. Was this show made to showcase rich people problems? Do not get me wrong I love the show, its just funny to me how the problems they have are portrayed as something to worry or cry about. Economic status doesn't causes peoples problems to not matter to them. Insinuating otherwise makes you look jealous, petty, and childish. | ||
ElizarTringov
Bulgaria317 Posts
On June 30 2014 19:46 Gahlo wrote: Economic status doesn't causes peoples problems to not matter to them. Insinuating otherwise makes you look jealous, petty, and childish. If someone's biggest problem is his girlfriend "lying"(which of course he just outright accused her of it instead of asking some questions before hand) to you about who broke off a previous relationship, then he doesn't really have real problems do he? What I am saying is the people on the show seem to lack perspective, you know that thing you gain when you know there are people whose lives way worse off than you and you realize just how good you have it. That is when petty bullshit like some of the stuff that happens on the show just rolls right off you. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States44372 Posts
On June 30 2014 20:28 ElizarTringov wrote: If someone's biggest problem is his girlfriend "lying"(which of course he just outright accused her of it instead of asking some questions before hand) to you about who broke off a previous relationship, then he doesn't really have real problems do he? What I am saying is the people on the show seem to lack perspective, you know that thing you gain when you know there are people whose lives way worse off than you and you realize just how good you have it. That is when petty bullshit like some of the stuff that happens on the show just rolls right off you. While they obviously have rather lavish lifestyles, keep in mind that Mike came from nothing so he's not as "lacking perspective" as pretty much everyone else. Also, regardless of your socioeconomic status, open communication and honesty are key factors in having a successful relationship, and I'd certainly be extremely terrified at losing my girlfriend if she started keeping secrets from me regarding an ex-lover. As rich as everyone is on this show, I think they do a rather decent job at mocking first world problems (especially when Louis is in one of his niche scenarios like mudding or ballet). | ||
Velr
Switzerland10720 Posts
He stumbles into Harvey. Got the Job because of his "superpower" and Harvey not caring about any qualification or education. He then becomes some kind of super Lawyer because remembering lawbooks/cases and being smug is all that seems to be needed for that. He has perfect Memory, is charismatic and witty and has above average looks. Yeah... Thats textbook for a "down to earth" guy. Mike coming from nothing had more to do with him being very, very lazy (and a criminal) than anything else. It's also staggering how he, in his late twenties(!!!?) instantly transforms from being some lazy drug courier/pothead into a work animal.... Despite the fact that he never had to work hard for something in his live before? +I forgot to mention how attractive girls instantly fall for him and his main "problem" was getting instantly another hot chick after Rachel denied him at first and that Rachel had sex with another guy before they met... What a bitch! Yeah... So down to earth... If not for his parents dieing Mike would be just about the luckiest guy that ever set a foot on earth. There is just about nothing down to earth about any of the characters in this show... | ||
Gahlo
United States35154 Posts
On June 30 2014 23:19 Velr wrote: Mike not lacking perspective? He stumbles into Harvey. Got the Job because of his "superpower" and Harvey not caring about any qualification or education. He then becomes some kind of super Lawyer because remembering lawbooks/cases and being smug is all that seems to be needed for that. He has perfect Memory, is charismatic and witty and has above average looks. Yeah... Thats textbook for a "down to earth" guy. Mike coming from nothing had more to do with him being very, very lazy (and a criminal) than anything else. It's also staggering how he, in his late twenties(!!!?) instantly transforms from being some lazy drug courier/pothead into a work animal.... Despite the fact that he never had to work hard for something in his live before? +I forgot to mention how attractive girls instantly fall for him and his main "problem" was getting instantly another hot chick after Rachel denied him at first and that Rachel had sex with another guy before they met... What a bitch! Yeah... So down to earth... If not for his parents dieing Mike would be just about the luckiest guy that ever set a foot on earth. There is just about nothing down to earth about any of the characters in this show... Louis. All the dude wants is to feel loved and appreciated. | ||
Adreme
United States5574 Posts
On June 30 2014 23:19 Velr wrote: Mike not lacking perspective? He stumbles into Harvey. Got the Job because of his "superpower" and Harvey not caring about any qualification or education. He then becomes some kind of super Lawyer because remembering lawbooks/cases and being smug is all that seems to be needed for that. He has perfect Memory, is charismatic and witty and has above average looks. Yeah... Thats textbook for a "down to earth" guy. Mike coming from nothing had more to do with him being very, very lazy (and a criminal) than anything else. It's also staggering how he, in his late twenties(!!!?) instantly transforms from being some lazy drug courier/pothead into a work animal.... Despite the fact that he never had to work hard for something in his live before? +I forgot to mention how attractive girls instantly fall for him and his main "problem" was getting instantly another hot chick after Rachel denied him at first and that Rachel had sex with another guy before they met... What a bitch! Yeah... So down to earth... If not for his parents dieing Mike would be just about the luckiest guy that ever set a foot on earth. There is just about nothing down to earth about any of the characters in this show... Mikes "laziness" was because he was kicked out of college trying to get money to help his grandmother and came forward about it only to help his best friend which ended up backfiring for both of them. Its kind of hard to be a hardworking guy when you basically have no chance at living your dream. So he basically became a lazy guy who made enough money to survive and do whatever is fun at the time. Also when offered said dream job after you thought it was impossible I would work hard at it as well. | ||
yido
United States350 Posts
I don't know why or how but I have started to watch it regularly, and for a time it was a decent time waster. Recently the writing has become stale and the new arc is repetitive making it almost impossible to watch. It kind of felt like a "White Collar Breaking Bad" vive with Mike's secret but without the constant threat there is no more of the tense air that made the show watchable. Going to give it this half season before I give up. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States44372 Posts
Also, in a few weeks, one of the episodes is named "Litt the Hell Up" ![]() ![]() ![]() http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Suits_episodes#Season_4_.282014.29 | ||
ticklishmusic
United States15977 Posts
Omigod so good | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States44372 Posts
Holy Scumbag, Mike. + Show Spoiler + Louis getting hurt again ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||
Adreme
United States5574 Posts
On July 10 2014 10:29 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: The new Suits episode is half-over, and I couldn't wait to say... Holy Scumbag, Mike. + Show Spoiler + Louis getting hurt again ![]() ![]() ![]() + Show Spoiler + If hurting Louis's feelings is the only way for him to keep his job then you have to do what you have to do. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States44372 Posts
On July 10 2014 10:32 Adreme wrote: + Show Spoiler + If hurting Louis's feelings is the only way for him to keep his job then you have to do what you have to do. + Show Spoiler + I agree with the whole Do What You Gotta Do, but whipping out the Sheila card seemed to be Mike's knee-jerk reaction, rather than trying to come up with another way to win without stabbing Louis in the heart. | ||
Adreme
United States5574 Posts
On July 10 2014 10:41 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: + Show Spoiler + I agree with the whole Do What You Gotta Do, but whipping out the Sheila card seemed to be Mike's knee-jerk reaction, rather than trying to come up with another way to win without stabbing Louis in the heart. + Show Spoiler + It would be my knee-jerk reaction to. Remember it worked the last time with Nigel so why not do a winning strategy again. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States44372 Posts
On July 10 2014 10:44 Adreme wrote: + Show Spoiler + It would be my knee-jerk reaction to. Remember it worked the last time with Nigel so why not do a winning strategy again. + Show Spoiler + I think that there is more than one potentially winning strategy, and I thought Mike's M.O. was trying to not burn bridges because he tries to also care about people, hence the Walter Gillis saving, him not wanting to be like Harvey, etc. | ||
Adreme
United States5574 Posts
On July 10 2014 10:55 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: + Show Spoiler + I think that there is more than one potentially winning strategy, and I thought Mike's M.O. was trying to not burn bridges because he tries to also care about people, hence the Walter Gillis saving, him not wanting to be like Harvey, etc. + Show Spoiler + The only time I think Mike has seen Louis lose is when he lost control of his emotions and to fight the financial guru of Person/Specter on his court is a surefire way to lose. | ||
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