Ted busca la ayuda de Harvey cuando su juicio de la mafia flaquea. HR nota tensión entre Erica y Leah sobre el tiempo personal. Stuart le pide a Rick que ayude a desacreditar a un testigo.Ted busca la ayuda de Harvey cuando su juicio de la mafia flaquea. HR nota tensión entre Erica y Leah sobre el tiempo personal. Stuart le pide a Rick que ayude a desacreditar a un testigo.Ted busca la ayuda de Harvey cuando su juicio de la mafia flaquea. HR nota tensión entre Erica y Leah sobre el tiempo personal. Stuart le pide a Rick que ayude a desacreditar a un testigo.
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Every episode seems to get better than the last one, the show is heading in such the right direction. I was so glad to see Harvey in this episode for more screen time. I would like to see Harvey in more than flashbacks and bonus points if they were to include Mike Ross somehow. The show has so much potential and I have become completely addicted to it. The way they have built these characters off of past events while throwing in current events is A plus material.
There's not a main antagonist yet so I'm curious to see how that is going to develop in future episodes. I really hope there is another season coming.
There's not a main antagonist yet so I'm curious to see how that is going to develop in future episodes. I really hope there is another season coming.
Great performances everywhere , not a single bad scene. Lex Scott Davis poured her heart out in this episode and it was worth it. I swear if this same show was made by HBO with a significantly higher budget and more famous actors , everyone would've loved it. I mean what's so bad about Suits LA, if anything this spin off is much grittier , we're actually seeing the classic gritty new york in this version than we ever did in the original. Back to the episode , Amanda oh queen my queen. And as for Leah she's just dumb , when something like that happens to you , you share it goddamnit.
It's not that hard. As for Rosalyn stop the comparisons to her and Donna , they're completely different people. Sure they're similar in some aspects but still they're miles apart. They're just two gorgeous women who i can't get enough of , speaking of gorgeous women, no Samantha Railsback this episode . Stuart's beard is majestic and i love the relation he has with Rick. Also why didn't we get more Rick in this episode. The old trial was really fun to watch like i said New York stuff yikes. And obviously Harvey returned and man this guy is majestic , walked right in ,talked for 3 seconds and owned every bit of It. Then he did it again this time he roasted Kevin. Speaking of Kevin also a really cool guy we need more of him as well. Also I completely forgot about my new GOAT Ted Black , the man is way too gorgeous, this is a proper legal propoganda. Beautiful people everywhere, also completely owned that trial.
And then like always the episode ends on a high note like every other Suits/Suits LA episode, I can't get enough of this peak. NBC has truly created something that can stand on it's own , but dumb people will always make comparisons. Well here's the thing Comparison is the thief of joy. Let that sink in.
5/5 Batman Rises
(Chech my other reviews out on my serializd account "Deputy_Mankey" , very well then see ya next week)
It's not that hard. As for Rosalyn stop the comparisons to her and Donna , they're completely different people. Sure they're similar in some aspects but still they're miles apart. They're just two gorgeous women who i can't get enough of , speaking of gorgeous women, no Samantha Railsback this episode . Stuart's beard is majestic and i love the relation he has with Rick. Also why didn't we get more Rick in this episode. The old trial was really fun to watch like i said New York stuff yikes. And obviously Harvey returned and man this guy is majestic , walked right in ,talked for 3 seconds and owned every bit of It. Then he did it again this time he roasted Kevin. Speaking of Kevin also a really cool guy we need more of him as well. Also I completely forgot about my new GOAT Ted Black , the man is way too gorgeous, this is a proper legal propoganda. Beautiful people everywhere, also completely owned that trial.
And then like always the episode ends on a high note like every other Suits/Suits LA episode, I can't get enough of this peak. NBC has truly created something that can stand on it's own , but dumb people will always make comparisons. Well here's the thing Comparison is the thief of joy. Let that sink in.
5/5 Batman Rises
(Chech my other reviews out on my serializd account "Deputy_Mankey" , very well then see ya next week)
Why is every episode quickly escalating conversation to confrontation to shouting even between coworkers? Is it really that difficult to write civil discourse? Maybe some snappy repartee? A slow burn? Or even a bit of self control or reflection that causes people to not break their ankles jumping to conclusions?
We get enough of the attacks during courtroom scenes. Teamwork not so much scream work. I loved the original Suits and I was not expecting this to be as good. It's not the actors that cause this series to be a pale imitation. It's the writing. Lawyers are supposed to be able to argue their point. Resorting to shouting and keeping your ears and mind closed sounds like a stupid way to get what you want.
We get enough of the attacks during courtroom scenes. Teamwork not so much scream work. I loved the original Suits and I was not expecting this to be as good. It's not the actors that cause this series to be a pale imitation. It's the writing. Lawyers are supposed to be able to argue their point. Resorting to shouting and keeping your ears and mind closed sounds like a stupid way to get what you want.
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresWhen Harvey helped Ted in the past he makes it seem that Daniel Hardman had just recently left the firm. That part takes place in September 2010 which is only months before Harvey hires Mike in the original Suits. It is repeatedly stated that Daniel left several years before for embezzling from clients.
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Stuart Lane: You once told me the way to make a witness believable was by emotionally connecting to the jury
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