Accounts Payable
- Episode aired Jul 20, 2016
- TV-14
- 42m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
2.5K
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Louis, Jessica and Harvey fend off a class action lawsuit from PSL's former clients. Meanwhile, Mike runs afoul of a fellow prisoner due to reasons beyond his own control.Louis, Jessica and Harvey fend off a class action lawsuit from PSL's former clients. Meanwhile, Mike runs afoul of a fellow prisoner due to reasons beyond his own control.Louis, Jessica and Harvey fend off a class action lawsuit from PSL's former clients. Meanwhile, Mike runs afoul of a fellow prisoner due to reasons beyond his own control.
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I love suits and have been a long time watcher. But the recent few episodes are way to angry for my liking. There isn't a single scene in this episode when somebody isn't yelling at somebody else.
Made worse, that any scene Mike is in is just anger, anger, anger.
Makes it hard to enjoy!
Where are the bits of humor and quality banter gone that made this series a winner!
Made worse, that any scene Mike is in is just anger, anger, anger.
Makes it hard to enjoy!
Where are the bits of humor and quality banter gone that made this series a winner!
I'm going to say that the Mike in Prison thing is dull. As is the series of efforts to put the firm back together. I don't know. Harvey goes around ranting and not listening to anyone. Louis is off his rocker and trying to intimidate people. There is so much shouting and carrying on. Now they need to rent out space in order to recoup some money to keep going. Mike continues to run things any way he wants inside the prison. He can walk in on the warden. He can direct who gets to do what. Even if the guards weren't corrupt, his actions would be squelched. Then Rachel is out there doing the same thing. I'm sorry but when she throws her weight around it seems so ridiculous.
Overall I think this was a great episode, we got to see Harvey destroying people like he used to, but also to delve even deeper in to his past with the great tie in to the painting which has funnily enough been in Harvey's office since the start of the show. the scene outside the prison with Harvey and Frank was truly thrilling and gave us a reminder that Harvey can still be a bad ass. Additionally, Rachel was less whiny this episode which was a good thing and Donna wasn't annoying like she was in Episode 1. the Counsellor as a character is really growing on me as he helps to even out the show. finally, I am so glad they have stopped with the Harvey vs. Louis dispute, it was starting to wear thin. All in all, it was a great episode
Its funny that the writers decided this season to be the "house of cards" for Harvey .....yep the mighty Harvey.
Ghosts of his dirty deeds done in the past are here....to collect.
And I guess they won't stop until the end of this season to ask for a pound of flesh.....from the mighty Harvey.
Ghosts of his dirty deeds done in the past are here....to collect.
And I guess they won't stop until the end of this season to ask for a pound of flesh.....from the mighty Harvey.
Jessica tells Jack Soloff that the firm is really an LLC. An LLC is very popular, but law firms are not allowed to be an LLC. Most law firms these days are formed as an LLP. The payment issue that Jessica claims would prevent her from paying him out of her pocket wouldn't exist anyway because she could put the money into the LLC/LLP for the firm to pay Jack Soloff.
The episode is more about the people of the Pearson Spector Litt other than the practice of law.
Harvey shows his vulnerable side much more than usual in this episode. A viewer usually knows the end result of an episode but this one is more of a trip down an unknown path.
The episode is more about the people of the Pearson Spector Litt other than the practice of law.
Harvey shows his vulnerable side much more than usual in this episode. A viewer usually knows the end result of an episode but this one is more of a trip down an unknown path.
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- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsMike is reading a book when his cell mate Kevin approaches him offering a phone. Mike then finishes the reading and closes his book. But next shot he is reading the book again.
- SoundtracksChanges
(uncredited)
Written by Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward
Performed by Charles Bradley
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- 42m
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- 16:9 HD
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