Interesting interview/ article:
http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/16/suits-interview-mike-harvey/?hootPostID=b907bf6046e2adc96338c489d1ceacf9
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States45092 Posts
July 17 2014 00:56 GMT
#1921
Interesting interview/ article: http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/16/suits-interview-mike-harvey/?hootPostID=b907bf6046e2adc96338c489d1ceacf9 | ||
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Adreme
United States5574 Posts
July 17 2014 01:18 GMT
#1922
On July 16 2014 18:13 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Show nested quote + On July 16 2014 17:01 ArieDeOwner wrote: On July 16 2014 00:13 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: On July 15 2014 20:53 Beamo wrote: On July 10 2014 11:03 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: The teaser for next week actually looks really, really, really interesting: + Show Spoiler + 1. Logan asking Rachel to marry him. 2. Louis saying he's retiring. 3. Rachel going to the hospital. Didn't check the haircut to make sure but I wouldn't be surprised if the "Will you marry me" question is from a flashback... When there is a strong spoiler in the teaser it's often fake. ![]() I agree, considering Logan is standing over Rachel's bed. I hope it's not from a flashback though, because that would make things more interesting and inflammatory. Well I just hope she says yes, marries the guy and fucks off from the show. That would be nice. I thought this season was working but I must say it's getting slow and tiresome. There's alot going on but I don't care for most of the plotlines any more. All the "love stories" are cliche, boring and don't add aything. Mike's been desperate all season and now he sold out his boss too?? What is going to come of that?! I hope they start a new storyline soon because the whole Gilles ind. thing is getting stale. And the SCC doesn't seem to be much of a problem to begin with. What happened to a case an episode? It's a case or two a season now? YAWN I agree that they should have more cases that don't have to do with furthering sexual drama and adding more relationships. They're at a weird impasse right now though because Mike has to still be relevant, and currently that's only possible if it's PS vs. Mike. We all know that Mike is going to eventually get fired by JS (or hit a point he's not comfortable with and leave) and he'll come back to PS with his tail between his legs, and Harvey will eventually let him back in the firm... so we need to fast forward some and get back to some standard Harvey and Mike (and occasionally Louis) kicking ass as lawyers. While I completely agree that it might be what happens in the end (similar to how Harvey worked at the DA's office for awhile before coming back) they could also just let Mike go his route and have Harvey goes his in order to keep a diverse variety of cases and story to have happen. | ||
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Adreme
United States5574 Posts
July 17 2014 01:23 GMT
#1923
On July 17 2014 09:56 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: " 'Suits' creator thinks you're being too hard on Mike " lmao Interesting interview/ article: http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/07/16/suits-interview-mike-harvey/?hootPostID=b907bf6046e2adc96338c489d1ceacf9 The first 3 seasons were basically people complaining about Mike not having what it takes to do what is necessary to win like what Harvey is able to do. Mike finally steps up and starts doing what it takes to win (basically everything he does Harvey would do in spades to win) and people jump on him for that because he is doing it to characters we know instead of the people we just met for 1 episode. | ||
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micronesia
United States24741 Posts
July 17 2014 02:54 GMT
#1924
No it's the Litt. LOL | ||
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skyR
Canada13817 Posts
July 17 2014 03:27 GMT
#1925
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Kipsate
Netherlands45349 Posts
July 17 2014 10:12 GMT
#1926
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Mikau
Netherlands1446 Posts
July 17 2014 13:10 GMT
#1927
I thought that was a good thing, then why did the episode seem to end with a sense of gloom? | ||
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Nyovne
Netherlands19135 Posts
July 17 2014 14:20 GMT
#1928
Again a good ep imo. edit: Louis Donna scene in his office so good omg. THE FEELS, every week, THE FEELS. edit2: One does not simply say no to Donna. And that final scene made me happy <3. | ||
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States45092 Posts
July 17 2014 16:09 GMT
#1929
I laughed and I teared up. I also thought it was well-played how Louis's "I'm retiring" quote in the teaser wasn't about leaving the law firm. Donna showing weakness was surprising, yet endearing. And the ending was cute I, too, am a Donna fan. On July 17 2014 22:10 Mikau wrote: So if I understand things correctly, Mike got Forstman's money without having to screw over Sidwell right? So even though they didn't get the big package of shares they're still in the take over race? I thought that was a good thing, then why did the episode seem to end with a sense of gloom? Yeah I was a bit confused about this too. Maybe it's because the take-over race is still being scrutinized by Cahill. | ||
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Adreme
United States5574 Posts
July 17 2014 21:07 GMT
#1930
On July 18 2014 01:09 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: More great Louis moments. Love it I laughed and I teared up. I also thought it was well-played how Louis's "I'm retiring" quote in the teaser wasn't about leaving the law firm. Donna showing weakness was surprising, yet endearing. And the ending was cute I, too, am a Donna fan. Show nested quote + On July 17 2014 22:10 Mikau wrote: So if I understand things correctly, Mike got Forstman's money without having to screw over Sidwell right? So even though they didn't get the big package of shares they're still in the take over race? I thought that was a good thing, then why did the episode seem to end with a sense of gloom? Yeah I was a bit confused about this too. Maybe it's because the take-over race is still being scrutinized by Cahill. He signed the contract that said he would cut Cidwell out but he never used the money so he didn't have to cut Cidwell out yet and wouldn't have to pay Forstman his cut if the deal broke (he was planning on merely using the knowledge that he had it to leverage a deal) but Cidwell had no idea there was a downside to taking the money so he took it and now that the money is taken Cidwell has to be cut out. | ||
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States45092 Posts
July 17 2014 22:08 GMT
#1931
On July 18 2014 06:07 Adreme wrote: Show nested quote + On July 18 2014 01:09 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: More great Louis moments. Love it I laughed and I teared up. I also thought it was well-played how Louis's "I'm retiring" quote in the teaser wasn't about leaving the law firm. Donna showing weakness was surprising, yet endearing. And the ending was cute I, too, am a Donna fan. On July 17 2014 22:10 Mikau wrote: So if I understand things correctly, Mike got Forstman's money without having to screw over Sidwell right? So even though they didn't get the big package of shares they're still in the take over race? I thought that was a good thing, then why did the episode seem to end with a sense of gloom? Yeah I was a bit confused about this too. Maybe it's because the take-over race is still being scrutinized by Cahill. He signed the contract that said he would cut Cidwell out but he never used the money so he didn't have to cut Cidwell out yet and wouldn't have to pay Forstman his cut if the deal broke (he was planning on merely using the knowledge that he had it to leverage a deal) but Cidwell had no idea there was a downside to taking the money so he took it and now that the money is taken Cidwell has to be cut out. Oh shit x.x Poor Sidwell Do you think Sidwell will fire Mike if that actually happens? It seems like he's been on Mike's ass for quite a while, and Sidwell was just beginning to like Mike and appreciate his hard work... | ||
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MajuGarzett
Canada635 Posts
July 17 2014 22:29 GMT
#1932
On July 18 2014 07:08 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Show nested quote + On July 18 2014 06:07 Adreme wrote: On July 18 2014 01:09 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: More great Louis moments. Love it I laughed and I teared up. I also thought it was well-played how Louis's "I'm retiring" quote in the teaser wasn't about leaving the law firm. Donna showing weakness was surprising, yet endearing. And the ending was cute I, too, am a Donna fan. On July 17 2014 22:10 Mikau wrote: So if I understand things correctly, Mike got Forstman's money without having to screw over Sidwell right? So even though they didn't get the big package of shares they're still in the take over race? I thought that was a good thing, then why did the episode seem to end with a sense of gloom? Yeah I was a bit confused about this too. Maybe it's because the take-over race is still being scrutinized by Cahill. He signed the contract that said he would cut Cidwell out but he never used the money so he didn't have to cut Cidwell out yet and wouldn't have to pay Forstman his cut if the deal broke (he was planning on merely using the knowledge that he had it to leverage a deal) but Cidwell had no idea there was a downside to taking the money so he took it and now that the money is taken Cidwell has to be cut out. Oh shit x.x Poor Sidwell Do you think Sidwell will fire Mike if that actually happens? It seems like he's been on Mike's ass for quite a while, and Sidwell was just beginning to like Mike and appreciate his hard work... I think Sidwell just made a new deal with Forstman that didn't include cutting himself out. Sidwell seems smart enough to read a contract before agreeing to something. | ||
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Adreme
United States5574 Posts
July 17 2014 22:38 GMT
#1933
On July 18 2014 07:08 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Show nested quote + On July 18 2014 06:07 Adreme wrote: On July 18 2014 01:09 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: More great Louis moments. Love it I laughed and I teared up. I also thought it was well-played how Louis's "I'm retiring" quote in the teaser wasn't about leaving the law firm. Donna showing weakness was surprising, yet endearing. And the ending was cute I, too, am a Donna fan. On July 17 2014 22:10 Mikau wrote: So if I understand things correctly, Mike got Forstman's money without having to screw over Sidwell right? So even though they didn't get the big package of shares they're still in the take over race? I thought that was a good thing, then why did the episode seem to end with a sense of gloom? Yeah I was a bit confused about this too. Maybe it's because the take-over race is still being scrutinized by Cahill. He signed the contract that said he would cut Cidwell out but he never used the money so he didn't have to cut Cidwell out yet and wouldn't have to pay Forstman his cut if the deal broke (he was planning on merely using the knowledge that he had it to leverage a deal) but Cidwell had no idea there was a downside to taking the money so he took it and now that the money is taken Cidwell has to be cut out. Oh shit x.x Poor Sidwell Do you think Sidwell will fire Mike if that actually happens? It seems like he's been on Mike's ass for quite a while, and Sidwell was just beginning to like Mike and appreciate his hard work... I think Sidwell always liked Mike he just was hard on him because he wanted to him to be as good as Sidwell knew he really could be. | ||
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seiferoth10
3362 Posts
July 18 2014 03:32 GMT
#1934
On July 18 2014 07:29 MajuGarzett wrote: Show nested quote + On July 18 2014 07:08 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: On July 18 2014 06:07 Adreme wrote: On July 18 2014 01:09 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: More great Louis moments. Love it I laughed and I teared up. I also thought it was well-played how Louis's "I'm retiring" quote in the teaser wasn't about leaving the law firm. Donna showing weakness was surprising, yet endearing. And the ending was cute I, too, am a Donna fan. On July 17 2014 22:10 Mikau wrote: So if I understand things correctly, Mike got Forstman's money without having to screw over Sidwell right? So even though they didn't get the big package of shares they're still in the take over race? I thought that was a good thing, then why did the episode seem to end with a sense of gloom? Yeah I was a bit confused about this too. Maybe it's because the take-over race is still being scrutinized by Cahill. He signed the contract that said he would cut Cidwell out but he never used the money so he didn't have to cut Cidwell out yet and wouldn't have to pay Forstman his cut if the deal broke (he was planning on merely using the knowledge that he had it to leverage a deal) but Cidwell had no idea there was a downside to taking the money so he took it and now that the money is taken Cidwell has to be cut out. Oh shit x.x Poor Sidwell Do you think Sidwell will fire Mike if that actually happens? It seems like he's been on Mike's ass for quite a while, and Sidwell was just beginning to like Mike and appreciate his hard work... I think Sidwell just made a new deal with Forstman that didn't include cutting himself out. Sidwell seems smart enough to read a contract before agreeing to something. I'm with you, I doubt he would have signed a contract that cuts him out of a deal. More like Forstman gave up on cutting Cidwell out, but still wants to get back at Harvey. | ||
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ZenithM
France15952 Posts
July 18 2014 05:40 GMT
#1935
+ Show Spoiler + As they say. Damn that ep was good. Looking forward to when Team HarveyAndMike is whole again. | ||
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Dreamer.T
United States3584 Posts
July 18 2014 07:59 GMT
#1936
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Mikau
Netherlands1446 Posts
July 18 2014 09:13 GMT
#1937
On July 18 2014 06:07 Adreme wrote: Show nested quote + On July 18 2014 01:09 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: More great Louis moments. Love it I laughed and I teared up. I also thought it was well-played how Louis's "I'm retiring" quote in the teaser wasn't about leaving the law firm. Donna showing weakness was surprising, yet endearing. And the ending was cute I, too, am a Donna fan. On July 17 2014 22:10 Mikau wrote: So if I understand things correctly, Mike got Forstman's money without having to screw over Sidwell right? So even though they didn't get the big package of shares they're still in the take over race? I thought that was a good thing, then why did the episode seem to end with a sense of gloom? Yeah I was a bit confused about this too. Maybe it's because the take-over race is still being scrutinized by Cahill. He signed the contract that said he would cut Cidwell out but he never used the money so he didn't have to cut Cidwell out yet and wouldn't have to pay Forstman his cut if the deal broke (he was planning on merely using the knowledge that he had it to leverage a deal) but Cidwell had no idea there was a downside to taking the money so he took it and now that the money is taken Cidwell has to be cut out. Now that's definitely not true. At the end they were talking about how Sidwell signed the contract for Mike, and wondered why it took Mike so long to sign it. | ||
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Adreme
United States5574 Posts
July 18 2014 09:53 GMT
#1938
On July 18 2014 18:13 Mikau wrote: Show nested quote + On July 18 2014 06:07 Adreme wrote: On July 18 2014 01:09 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: More great Louis moments. Love it I laughed and I teared up. I also thought it was well-played how Louis's "I'm retiring" quote in the teaser wasn't about leaving the law firm. Donna showing weakness was surprising, yet endearing. And the ending was cute I, too, am a Donna fan. On July 17 2014 22:10 Mikau wrote: So if I understand things correctly, Mike got Forstman's money without having to screw over Sidwell right? So even though they didn't get the big package of shares they're still in the take over race? I thought that was a good thing, then why did the episode seem to end with a sense of gloom? Yeah I was a bit confused about this too. Maybe it's because the take-over race is still being scrutinized by Cahill. He signed the contract that said he would cut Cidwell out but he never used the money so he didn't have to cut Cidwell out yet and wouldn't have to pay Forstman his cut if the deal broke (he was planning on merely using the knowledge that he had it to leverage a deal) but Cidwell had no idea there was a downside to taking the money so he took it and now that the money is taken Cidwell has to be cut out. Now that's definitely not true. At the end they were talking about how Sidwell signed the contract for Mike, and wondered why it took Mike so long to sign it. The whole point of this was that Mike hadn't technically taken his money yet so he wasn't on the hook to screw over Cidwell. Everyone knew he had it, everyone knew he could use it, but he hadn't used it so there deal technically was not in effect until he did. Forstman figured it out and went to CIdwell to get him to spend the money and thus force the agreement he has with Mike into effect and Cidwell spent the money because to most likely de-leverage his company possibly figuring Mike just made an oversight while focused on closing the deal. | ||
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Adreme
United States5574 Posts
July 18 2014 09:56 GMT
#1939
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Mikau
Netherlands1446 Posts
July 18 2014 10:12 GMT
#1940
On July 18 2014 18:53 Adreme wrote: Show nested quote + On July 18 2014 18:13 Mikau wrote: On July 18 2014 06:07 Adreme wrote: On July 18 2014 01:09 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: More great Louis moments. Love it I laughed and I teared up. I also thought it was well-played how Louis's "I'm retiring" quote in the teaser wasn't about leaving the law firm. Donna showing weakness was surprising, yet endearing. And the ending was cute I, too, am a Donna fan. On July 17 2014 22:10 Mikau wrote: So if I understand things correctly, Mike got Forstman's money without having to screw over Sidwell right? So even though they didn't get the big package of shares they're still in the take over race? I thought that was a good thing, then why did the episode seem to end with a sense of gloom? Yeah I was a bit confused about this too. Maybe it's because the take-over race is still being scrutinized by Cahill. He signed the contract that said he would cut Cidwell out but he never used the money so he didn't have to cut Cidwell out yet and wouldn't have to pay Forstman his cut if the deal broke (he was planning on merely using the knowledge that he had it to leverage a deal) but Cidwell had no idea there was a downside to taking the money so he took it and now that the money is taken Cidwell has to be cut out. Now that's definitely not true. At the end they were talking about how Sidwell signed the contract for Mike, and wondered why it took Mike so long to sign it. The whole point of this was that Mike hadn't technically taken his money yet so he wasn't on the hook to screw over Cidwell. Everyone knew he had it, everyone knew he could use it, but he hadn't used it so there deal technically was not in effect until he did. Forstman figured it out and went to CIdwell to get him to spend the money and thus force the agreement he has with Mike into effect and Cidwell spent the money because to most likely de-leverage his company possibly figuring Mike just made an oversight while focused on closing the deal. And you think Sidwell would sign any contract in which he doesn't get a dime? | ||
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