@@nailpink678 in this case, as it is "Suits", everything means whatever they want it to mean because it's fiction 99% of time, almost everything is miles away from reality 😅
I love how Patrick played these scenes, he was acting all cocky usual way Mike Ross character, is, but yet you can see he is scared, he is vulnerable. Taking his shoe laces and all with music , makes us really feel these scenes, I've watched them numerous times, great acting.
Yeah especially the moment before the verdict when PSL ironically actually had a basis for a mistrial because of Anita contacting Louis illegally, but Louis never told Jessica and Harvey
Mike's imprisonment was sad as a lot of us would think. But after Mike served his time, two things made me happy. 1. Serving his sentence meant he had a huge burden off his shoulders and didn't have to look over his shoulder no longer, 2. Mike is just too loyal to turn on Harvey and the firm and give Anita what she needs.
Suits got a lot of inconsistent character writing, just look at Louis; His personality shifts to whatever the scripts need him to be. One episode he can be brilliant and loyal to a fault and the next he is an incompetent baffoon that backstabs everyone. Sometimes he is a serious character, other times they give him 2 episodes of comic relief in trying to kidnap a cat.
1:00 is she though? she almost lost this case even though by the amount of evidence its supposed to be an easy win for her. the only reason she won is that mike is an amazing person who cares deeply about his friends
If she wanted to get him, she probably could have. There is a ridiculous amount of evidence against him, and at any point in time the first thing a basic lawyer would do is get a few of the harvard law students who were supposedly in his class to testify. They will all say he doesn't know who he is, and he's done. She almost lost because she didn't want him, she wanted either of the big 3 name partners.
She did prove to the jury that he was guilty. The problem was that they were gonna let him go anyway. And she made him take a deal so she did win and in the end that's all that matters.
The amount of evidence is actually pretty miniscule. Everything she had was circumstantial. She couldn't get any hard proof because she couldn't get anyone to testify under oath Mike didn't go to Harvard
Love Anita Gibbs, character, great addition to suits. Scene in the coffee shop love it, she says to Harvey, " Mike Ross is a fraud, and I'm going to make sure he never sees the inside of a courtroom again, unless he's wearing an orange jumpsuit"
Not at all. This was tough because of the nature of the case, the odds were naturally stacked against them. Gibbs had a slam dunk and the verdict was actually not guilty. She was lucky that Mike pled guilty because it would have been embarrassing for her for the verdict to be publicly not guilty. That being said, the whole thing is Harvey’s fault, but that’s a different story.
In real life I cannot imagine any law firm hiring a pretend attorney. Especially one who worked on 88 cases and with multiple staff aware of his fraud. But I love the show, Suits and cannot stop watching all the episodes over and over again!
The only people aware of Mike being a fraud at this point were all senior management within the firm, the general populus didnt know until the case was under way Yes in real life Jessica would have sacked Mike and if she knew Harvey was aware would have sacked Harvey to However TV land isnt real world
Aunt Gibbs is a piece of work. You never know what she is has going on. 0:05 what a piece of work she certainly brought into the family. All I can say is Harvey doesn't know what she has up her sleeve.
This is one of the scenes which makes me think about the scene in which Mike gets the “the people that love you will always be there to help when you are in trouble” past message from his parents, and then it becomes obvious that the toxic Zanes Rachel and Robert were never going to fill that role for him.
Gibbs is amazing cz she challenged Both mike nd harvey like noone ever did. On top of that she is clean nd amazing at cross so it made it really difficult for mike nd harvey win against her. She got mike nd in the end she did let him go.
"...you committed fraud every time you picked up the phone, mailed a letter, signed your name or appeared in court, each instance carries a nine month sentence..." Don't you love Anita Gibbs, the actress who plays her does very well Leslie Hope. She plays scary , intimidating quietly , quite well. Imagine being in a room, alone, late at night, finger printed, dignity gone, and listening to her saying that. Come on have to admit even character Mike Ross is little scared, he says to Harvey later this woman is no joke. Don't you love how they played this TV episode.
This is so unrealistic if an assistant US attorney spoke to a suspect like that in the real world they would be suspended for prosecutorial misconduct why do these TV shoes have to make it so dramatic if this was real life a lawyer would be present and this woman couldn't just come in and scare him why can't they get it right for once
Anita is my favorite vilain of this show, I hated her so much when I first watched those episodes. Later on I realized how perfect the actress did her job.
Sadly I'm finding more and more actors that play some of these villain roles are terrible people in real life and i hear horror stories about what they are like to work with and how they treat people. It's hard when i can't say they're just acting.
Is there a provision (in real life) that allows someone to become a member of the bar without attending law school? Clearly, Mike was accepted in a later season without the degree, but is it really a thing?
Anita was 100% correct. It wasnt a victimless crime. And why are thinhs forgiven, because he won a case ? Similarly, if he wasnt a real lawyer, shouldnt all his cases be retried , ( win or lose) ? As it wasnt fought by a true lawyer
Gibbs was my second least favorite bad guy, behind Malik. She preaches a holier than thou "You broke the law and must PAY." while actively skirting the same laws to put Mike away; she believes the law matters, unless SHE needs to break it.
Anita says "Looks like you may not want me to leave right now, I am sure that if you are innocent you would like to be alone, in this room, with that man". Anita tells Mike referring to Robert Zane.
Why does that work with Robert Zane showing up? Isn't it "I would like to have my lawyer", not, "any lawyer will do" ? But well, it's a fictional story :)
But he didn't go to Harvard so the credentials he had while doing everything he did were still fake. Not to mention, like someone else said, he passed it for someone else.
@@Calibrex_Gaming no Jessica is a high power woman and she never annoyed me at all, in the beginning I tought Rachel was a high power woman and I liked her (until she became, in my opinion, more annoying and entitled). I like powerful women and they are as old as time, Anita Gibbs was just annoying.
1:49 a Little sister looking out for his Brother aka Girlfriend looking for his Boyfriend. Aunt Anita is a piece of work. Mom is defending him and Harvey is someone who would care for anyone he would break down walls for anyone.
This was cool but it confuses me. Harvey & mikes entire defense is that he is a Harvard educated lawyer and it was Anitta trying to prove he isn’t. But Mike said he wasn’t a lawyer on camera and said he was after he shut it off, implying he’s trying not to seem like a practicing lawyer
Would you like to see Mike's discussion with Robert on the channel? Let us know in the comments!
I would love Anita Gibbs, she was the only one who brought Mike and Harvey to their kneess
YES!!!
Yes
Yeah
Yes
The way Mike was able to get Gibbs on camera and stall her out was such a slick move. Harvard trained no, but Harvey trained? Absolutely!
Your pun at the end is greatly underrated. Thank you for your service.
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Later he used that against her in the side bar with Judge Ralls to instruct Gibbs to disclose the discovery file.s
Harvey never trained him. Mike Ross is self made. Harvey himself was dependant on Mike Ross
@@rtms9092 lol
I always loved the look on Robert's face. It embodies everything from "You played me?" To "You are endangering my daughter!"
@3:47 He shuts off the camera just before saying because I am a lawyer so he wouldn't be caught lying on tape.
He turned the display in. The camera was still on.
@@siramoras In this case, as it is a TV-series, it would mean it was not recording.
@@nailpink678 in this case, as it is "Suits", everything means whatever they want it to mean because it's fiction 99% of time, almost everything is miles away from reality 😅
@@nailpink678 I still enjoyed it btw, great series!
@@siramoras 😂😂😂
Anita Gibbs was the best antagonist on the show. Right up there with Travis Tanner.
I personally loves Daniel Hardman, of all the antagonists, he was close, more than once in destroying the firm.
But she was right
Daniel Hardman beats both of them blindfolded
Nah, Forstman was a behemoth on this show. No one tops him.
And trevor was the worst.
I love how Patrick played these scenes, he was acting all cocky usual way Mike Ross character, is, but yet you can see he is scared, he is vulnerable. Taking his shoe laces and all with music , makes us really feel these scenes, I've watched them numerous times, great acting.
This was honestly a great drama filled story and season
Ayy its the Brooklyn 99 guy
@@vol8939 I’ll take that! did you enjoy today’s video?
Yeah especially the moment before the verdict when PSL ironically actually had a basis for a mistrial because of Anita contacting Louis illegally, but Louis never told Jessica and Harvey
Mike's imprisonment was sad as a lot of us would think. But after Mike served his time, two things made me happy. 1. Serving his sentence meant he had a huge burden off his shoulders and didn't have to look over his shoulder no longer, 2. Mike is just too loyal to turn on Harvey and the firm and give Anita what she needs.
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Mike's face after seeing Robert. 😂😂
Looks like he saw the batman in the cell lol 😂😂😂😂
Daniel Hardman from the early seasons and Anita Gibbs were the best antagonists of this serie.
I honestly think Robert's character was improved in season 7, then again becomes trash in first few episodes of season 8 and then slowly recovers.
Suits got a lot of inconsistent character writing, just look at Louis; His personality shifts to whatever the scripts need him to be. One episode he can be brilliant and loyal to a fault and the next he is an incompetent baffoon that backstabs everyone. Sometimes he is a serious character, other times they give him 2 episodes of comic relief in trying to kidnap a cat.
@@toggtlas7099 Let's face it, without him this show would be boring.
@@toggtlas7099same with Rachel and Donna, to be frank.
Absolutely one of the best shows recently. I binge watched it in two weeks.
Relax, it was okay. Not even close to the best
@@tykeboy16relax, ur comment served no purpose
@@Jemulla just like your life
@@tykeboy16Why are you upset? What's wrong?
1:00 is she though? she almost lost this case even though by the amount of evidence its supposed to be an easy win for her. the only reason she won is that mike is an amazing person who cares deeply about his friends
If she wanted to get him, she probably could have. There is a ridiculous amount of evidence against him, and at any point in time the first thing a basic lawyer would do is get a few of the harvard law students who were supposedly in his class to testify. They will all say he doesn't know who he is, and he's done.
She almost lost because she didn't want him, she wanted either of the big 3 name partners.
She did prove to the jury that he was guilty. The problem was that they were gonna let him go anyway. And she made him take a deal so she did win and in the end that's all that matters.
The amount of evidence is actually pretty miniscule. Everything she had was circumstantial. She couldn't get any hard proof because she couldn't get anyone to testify under oath Mike didn't go to Harvard
She didn’t even win, Mike took a plea deal and the guy from the jury that Harvey talked to said that Gibbs didn’t make her case
@@chixdinner She almost lost because he didn't wait for a verdict, the jury was going to find him innocent.
Would have loved to see Mike's discussion with Robert - intense scene.
Look at Robert Zane, his eyes in this scene, great acting, he looks very menacing. He is so mad.
Menacing? Lol that man isn’t menacing at all.
@@travisvanalst4698Facts, he can get wiped
That's not a look you want to see on your father in law's face.
@@simonl2072after season 10 he won’t be his father in law anymore anyway. Toxic relationships never last.
He then remembers the serial number of the camera..... Big brain
Photographic memory.
@@wiseversa5369 edeitic memory
Big eyes too
Fun fact: the actors who played Anita Gibbs and Louis Litt both appeared on The Mentalist years prior together.
Oh wow really? I think i remember her, but I can’t remember Louis at all
Can you please let me know which episode of the mentalist was it?
Rick Hoffman (Louis Litt) played Christopher Lynch in Mentalist in the episode Red Letter (season 2 episode 22)
I just remember her from the TV Show 24 lol….
She is also secretary of the navy Porter in ncis.
Love Anita Gibbs, character, great addition to suits.
Scene in the coffee shop love it, she says to Harvey, " Mike Ross is a fraud, and I'm going to make sure he never sees the inside of a courtroom again, unless he's wearing an orange jumpsuit"
Their toughest opponent
Not at all. This was tough because of the nature of the case, the odds were naturally stacked against them. Gibbs had a slam dunk and the verdict was actually not guilty. She was lucky that Mike pled guilty because it would have been embarrassing for her for the verdict to be publicly not guilty. That being said, the whole thing is Harvey’s fault, but that’s a different story.
Just imagine Anita Gibbs and Daniel Hardman in the same room with Mike Ross. WHOA! 😲😲😲
I love how the entire time she thought she was in mikes head or scaring him but she was just looking bad🤣🤣🤣
Anita Gibbs, Daniel Hardman, Travis Tanner. The best villains
Anyome else get shivers when Robert appeared a the door? I did…
In real life I cannot imagine any law firm hiring a pretend attorney. Especially one who worked on 88 cases and with multiple staff aware of his fraud. But I love the show, Suits and cannot stop watching all the episodes over and over again!
The only people aware of Mike being a fraud at this point were all senior management within the firm, the general populus didnt know until the case was under way
Yes in real life Jessica would have sacked Mike and if she knew Harvey was aware would have sacked Harvey to
However TV land isnt real world
66 years ends up being 2 years and than ends up being 3 months
Aunt Gibbs is a piece of work. You never know what she is has going on. 0:05 what a piece of work she certainly brought into the family. All I can say is Harvey doesn't know what she has up her sleeve.
This is one of the scenes which makes me think about the scene in which Mike gets the “the people that love you will always be there to help when you are in trouble” past message from his parents, and then it becomes obvious that the toxic Zanes Rachel and Robert were never going to fill that role for him.
Got to love getting lectured from the morality police about violating the letter of the law while honoring the spirit of the law.
Gibbs is amazing cz she challenged Both mike nd harvey like noone ever did. On top of that she is clean nd amazing at cross so it made it really difficult for mike nd harvey win against her. She got mike nd in the end she did let him go.
We need another season 🤐😥😥
9 was a needed season but I'm ready for it to end
show went downhill at the end. too much drama, not enough cases
@@marlowencna The last two episodes were epic.
really wasnt hard math at all. they made it seem like he added them all up case by case when he just did .75 * 88
Bruh just say you're mad at math.
It's 75×88÷12
Which is impressive mental maths
@@gunveersinghdhir6186 Nope, it was .75 x 88. Still impressive for how quickly he did it mentally
@@gunveersinghdhir6186 That is extremely easy. 9/12 * 88 = 3/4 * 88 = 3 * 22 = 66. Very easy mental math.
@P.B. I did not, but think what you want ...
@P.B. well 3/4*88 don't really need a calc
"...you committed fraud every time you picked up the phone, mailed a letter, signed your name or appeared in court, each instance carries a nine month sentence..."
Don't you love Anita Gibbs, the actress who plays her does very well Leslie Hope. She plays scary , intimidating quietly , quite well. Imagine being in a room, alone, late at night, finger printed, dignity gone, and listening to her saying that. Come on have to admit even character Mike Ross is little scared, he says to Harvey later this woman is no joke. Don't you love how they played this TV episode.
Robert looks like the grim reaper when he is in the doorway
Bro watching 4:04 for the first time was worse than a horror movie 😨
This is so unrealistic if an assistant US attorney spoke to a suspect like that in the real world they would be suspended for prosecutorial misconduct why do these TV shoes have to make it so dramatic if this was real life a lawyer would be present and this woman couldn't just come in and scare him why can't they get it right for once
It's a show and stop taking life to seriously.
Its TV,
They should have called Saul
i'm here coz Rob Zane is gonna be Perry White in the new Superman movie and i am HYPE
Kristina Frye really took a job in the Department of Justice after Red John released her
She broke the Law as well, so maybe she should arrest herself, also she was cocky as well.
Anita is my favorite vilain of this show, I hated her so much when I first watched those episodes. Later on I realized how perfect the actress did her job.
Sadly I'm finding more and more actors that play some of these villain roles are terrible people in real life and i hear horror stories about what they are like to work with and how they treat people. It's hard when i can't say they're just acting.
You didn't actually show the part where Robert Zane finds out
I like this ruthless Anita Gibbs
How did Anita Gibbs know that seeing Robert Zane would freak Mike out? What if he knew his secret too?
If you pass the bar you are a real lawyer. Harvard or not.
Gibbs was menacing
Is there a provision (in real life) that allows someone to become a member of the bar without attending law school?
Clearly, Mike was accepted in a later season without the degree, but is it really a thing?
Some states in America allow that.
They can’t just assign me an attorney unless I am indigent and unable to afford it. I have the right to choose. This is also a show, so.. lol
Dumb question but if Mike had passed the bar exam, what law did he break not going to law school?
passing the bar is only one step towards getting licensed to be a lawyer in new york.
Imagine Harvey went prison instead of Mike …
Then a whole lot of drama wouldn't have happened.
Also, only way he could have gone is if Mike admitted, which he wud have never done.
SShhhhheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-iiiiiiiiiiT!
Anita gibbs is the boss of the whole series
Anita was legendary
Since when does flipping closed the screen on the video camera stop it recording?
My first thought 🤣
best scene ever
Isn't that Teri from 24?
Everyone's talking about Harvey's loyalty, but Jessica's loyalty lies to protecting Harvey first (before Mike Ross) and Rachel Zane
This is such a badass scene
Anita was 100% correct.
It wasnt a victimless crime.
And why are thinhs forgiven, because he won a case ?
Similarly, if he wasnt a real lawyer, shouldnt all his cases be retried , ( win or lose) ? As it wasnt fought by a true lawyer
The only downside to these shorts are they are too short.
Gibbs was my second least favorite bad guy, behind Malik. She preaches a holier than thou "You broke the law and must PAY." while actively skirting the same laws to put Mike away; she believes the law matters, unless SHE needs to break it.
Lawyer maths
Never seen an assistant US ATTORNEY try so hard to put away a lawyer who just didnt go to law school like he murdered someone
Father-in-law
Suits is so full of REAL powerful women.
Lol this story makes a mockery of legal processes
Mm what about conflict of interest?
Anita says "Looks like you may not want me to leave right now, I am sure that if you are innocent you would like to be alone, in this room, with that man". Anita tells Mike referring to Robert Zane.
Why does that work with Robert Zane showing up? Isn't it "I would like to have my lawyer", not, "any lawyer will do" ? But well, it's a fictional story :)
Great drama 😍💕👍
After 5 long seasons 😁
Wendell Pierce is TERRIFYING
She was great
I look back on this show and it just hones in to how I have always liked older women, because I did not dislike Anita because she was a hottie.
What episode season?
Season 5 episode 11
This is sooo fiction. As long as you pass the bar exam you can still be an attorney
No he is actually a fraud
well he didn't actually pass the bar as himself, he passed the bar for somone else
But he didn't go to Harvard so the credentials he had while doing everything he did were still fake. Not to mention, like someone else said, he passed it for someone else.
@@thebelen2359 But the Harvard thing was just so that he could work at that firm. You Don't need to be Harvard educated to be a lawyer
@@anthonyiuculano6002 the clients the firm represents expect the lawyers to be Harvard educated. He fraudulently claims to be Harvard educated.
Anita Gibbs .
Is what you call a gatekeeper for the law.
Any case would be thrown out immediately from that point. The Gibbs arc was terrible.
Hi
Am confused. He is a fraud right??
whats the big deal anyways?
This is the worst kind of fraud ... unauthorized practice of law ...
Anita Gibbs honestly annoyed me. Cahill and other 'antagonists' were fun and exciting, Gibbs was just arrogant and annoying
That’s a high power woman for you in today’s modern fem world
@@Calibrex_Gaming no Jessica is a high power woman and she never annoyed me at all, in the beginning I tought Rachel was a high power woman and I liked her (until she became, in my opinion, more annoying and entitled). I like powerful women and they are as old as time, Anita Gibbs was just annoying.
1:49 a Little sister looking out for his Brother aka Girlfriend looking for his Boyfriend. Aunt Anita is a piece of work. Mom is defending him and Harvey is someone who would care for anyone he would break down walls for anyone.
Jesus she talks nonstop!
This was cool but it confuses me. Harvey & mikes entire defense is that he is a Harvard educated lawyer and it was Anitta trying to prove he isn’t. But Mike said he wasn’t a lawyer on camera and said he was after he shut it off, implying he’s trying not to seem like a practicing lawyer
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Markle is as bad an actress now as she was then.
Third
Anita Gibbs is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥