@@roguedogxthey didn’t necessarily think it would work, Harvey didn’t look surprised at all that Mike remembered. One can say they were just doing whatever they could to uphold their end of the deal by trying anyway, so it makes sense in the context of the episode.
@@maralonent6257 The thing is that having Harvey and Louis both of whom are close friends with the plaintiff would never have gotten past the judge. There is a clear element of conflict of interest there especially when she outs it in court. There is absolutely no way that Faye doesn't use that in an appeal and claim they were ineffective counsel. What would sink Faye is that when asked in chambers why they were representing her (without her present), they would only need to tell the truth of what she said. You have two members of the court Harvey and Louis both stating that she threatened to dismantle the firm if they didn't represent her. Of course there is so much illegal stuff going on in this show from day one that it's amazing Harvey had his license by then.
This whole season should've been: Season 9: Donna's Character Assassination. This season turned Donna into one the most badass characters in the show to someone who was just constantly causing the firm problems she had no business being involved in.
@@Tyrazial agreed. it seemed to me to be a layup once they allowed her to buy in, but i think it made her go from a scrappy lady above the fray to a wannabe boss lady in the fray and it didn't translate very well for some reason. it was just clunky af. that was a real missed opportunity.
What's funny is if they waited and got the judge in chambers once he gets forced to testify, or even on the side bar and tells the judge about the deal, it'd be hard for her to explain to the judge why Harvey defended her in the first place when he knowingly hates her, and he could just say that she planned on destroying the firm with blackmail. It's still a risky move but seems more realistic than this.
Problem is that blackmail comes to light and everything burns. Which is why Harvey and Louis had to go the route they did. Then why Mike came up with the last ploy to get the rest of the firm out of being collateral damage on Faye's way out.
@@JTwelks32 Plus the fact that there is a clear conflict of interest between the defense counsel and the plaintiff as they are currently close friends. That alone would be enough for the judge to order both of them off the case because on appeal either side could claim the conflict of interest.
I watch these clips occasionally when they come up in my feed and I don't know how exactly sincere it is, but I remember Litt being 100% ready to do anything to put something over someone else for his own gain. This scene seems to say he's come a really long way from being a cruel and scarily dangerous yes man.
Louis never quite loses that. But he does calm down significantly by the end of the series. Though like Harvey and Jessica there are many things he did that alone would have cost him his license. Right at the top of the list is when he left his recorder in Harvey's office. While New York is a one party state, he wasn't present for nor was he a part of that conversation and that makes it an illegal recording. That violates a criminal law and his license is gone. Mike never would have gotten one ever, specifically because he pretended to be a lawyer and no BAR will license someone who does that.
Fay would have absolutely no control over the firm since she would lose any controlling interest You are invited by the partners into the firm but you can also be booted by them as well all they have to is buy you out As a taxi driver I have been an unwillingness listener to a few legal partners
Hear me out.. Mike visits the firm again and has a case against Katrina Usual banter followed with Katrina,"uh excuse me but I am the youngest named partner at this firm" Mike,"you know that's quite impressive, but I seem to recall getting my name on a wall first.. so.."
8:30 Thank you, Harvey. Nothing against Katrina - well, no moreso than the rest of them - but you can't use "I am a senior partner" as putting you above reproach like she did with Samantha in season 8.
She didn't use that line against reproach, she used it against the threat of firing. And she's kinda right, once you're in the firm long enough you shouldn't be threatened like that.
Fair enough. I think it just hit a nerve because, again, the last time she said it I was just like "Katrina...no, please don't use that as an argument"@@VDA19
@paul What you talking about, "could have been a great character"? Tasha Yar was a great character in Star Trek. Because Bing Cosby granddaughter Denise Crosby is a great actress .
Harvey could’ve been shouting about anything at Samantha. Faye fired Samantha WITHOUT CONCRETE EVIDENCE. Faye fired Samantha on pure speculation and that is the problem with her. She wants to be a morally high character when she fired Samantha on pure speculation and without any concrete evidence and misused her power out of pure spite and vindictiveness. Instead, Anita Gibbs, the prosecutor who fought Mike in court, was a righteous character..
Faye was right about the partners crossing all kinds of lines, but she still wasn't in the right to fire Samantha. Faye had nothing more than a gut feeling that laws were broken, and acted on her dislike more than irrefutable fact. If she had listed a cause, she wouldn't have been able to back it up beyond a reasonable doubt. Plus, she wasn't an official managing partner and so acted outside the scope of her authority.
The point of the show is that codes and laws mean nothing if it comes down to protecting those you love. So yeah, maybe she was(the lack of proof is arguable tho) the con is that it’s worth it to protect the people you love
How did Harvey get Faye to leave...after all that build up they cut out the meeting between Harvey and Faye? Why cut out the main scene? Me and Louis want to know 🤔
handed over his law licence in new York state, moved to Chicago (I think?) where Mike was already running his own pro bono law firm. the details all come out in the episode after which is the last episode of the show
@@Sam-gv9zt I never realized the Faye storyline was the final act of the entire show. I never watched the series, only such clips or compilations. It felt like some middle thing, given some of the other clips and developments I saw.
Lol Samantha deserved to get fired and in fact Faye could have gotten proof of samantha breaking the law if she wanted to, it was wrongful termination because she didnt have proof at the time but that could have been rectified easily, yet she chose to do the dumbest thing possible and choose lawyers who hate her to represent her ......
it was the best move for her technically. She used her enemies to battle her other enemies. It was just that she was blindsided about the thing because of the trial. Samantha has her own ways and Faye was every bit as right but when she shows up in the picture, she's acting up like she's the managing partner (yes because she was told by the bar) and that makes her the enemy in the firm
The issue in a legal standpoint is that she didn't have the authority to fire without cause yet because she wasn't voted in. That means the termination paperwork needed a cause and without it, the bylaws themselves hang her. It doesn't matter if Samantha did what was alleged. What matters is when Faye could prove it. The lawsuit itself is actually fairly spot on for a wrongful termination suit.
really hated this season. it turned every single person at the firm into a villain for how horrible they all treated Faye. she was not, as the description labels her, "bitter" or "vindictive". it was court-mandated that she be there because of all the crimes and breach of ethics the firm had committed. she did absolutely nothing wrong. ever. only her job as the court dictated. and they all can't stop patting themselves on their self-righteous backs for how they mistreated her and conned their way into her departure.
It was not court-mandated. There was no order from a judge putting her there. It was the Bar Association, which holds a lot of weight, but not as much as a court.
Ifkrrrr. The fact that they took the whole premise of the show which was "we'll do *anything* sometimes even illegal stuff to win but we're too smart to get caught so we're badass and that's what differentiates us from other firms" and threw it out of the window to make them look like "sacrificial heros victimized" was painful to watch. But but but, hear me out - if the Bar association appointee was for example Daniel Hardman or another character whom the main cast has previously established beef with, it'll be a completely different story but blaming a new character who did nothing, literally nothing wrong was annoying.
Fey is so strict and badass lawyer who when the plot demands it, she does not read the paper she is signing. She's is at her job now because the firm is crooked and she blindly signs stuff.
@@AdamAragon do you mean the few minutes where she conviently forgets she doesn't trust any of the lawyers in the room and they pick a fight and then she signs a piece of paper that has been switched and doesn't double checking? Or that in most cases when people are in meetings someone can conveintly walk in and the acting head of a legal firm is extremely incompetent even after the show trying to present her as some tough, strict and straight shooting attorney that fails at law 101? Maybe the episode where aliens invade earth and Pearson Spectar Litt defended Earth in the galactic court and won at the galactic court where they saved Earth from being destroyed to make way for a galactic highway? Or the episode where giant humanoids started attacking cities and eating people and humanity was on the verge of extiction and how Pearson Spectar Litt saved the day by immediatly stopping whatever they were doing and threatening the giants with a million lawsuits causing the giants to hire a giant lawyer that was intimidated that they will have the legal license revoked and how it was involved in a case which was sealed by the courts will become public knowledge? which rest of the episode did you mean because all of them are perfectly viablke.
Faye looks, speaks and act like my late step mother. She don't waste time for nonsense. She may rest in peace, happiness and no pain in heaven. How I wish she was able to meet and saw what my two kids look like and maybe talk to them before she's gone forever. She stopped her chemotherapy and stayed on pain reliever because she said: ITS JUST WASTE OF MONEY FOR THE FAMILY
Faye was the best thing for the firm. Why was Samantha even brought in as a lawyer. And Mike would never represent Samantha because she cross the line illegally.
Because they didn't think skintight shirts and yoga pants wouldn've been believable enough, and they wanted them to standout from the crowd. Can't have them all looking like single soccer moms
Thought I'd check out this show... Wow. Wooden acting and contrived dialogue. No wonder I was able to live without it for so long -- and certainly will be able to again...
Faye Richardson always felt like a bad bad guy, I actually got where she was coming from and what she was doing and so couldn’t really disagree with her. The way they tricked her to get her out as well it never sat well with me
In reality, Faye was guilty of projection and wanted to use her weight to preach a fake moral virtue. These people are never righteous, they love the image of righteous but never have the true understanding and integrity of such a position.
I’m watching this without context, and it looks like this “Faye” character is in the right and the others are trying to illegally undermine her and make her look like a bad lawyer. 😅
Cause she was lol. This firm is corrupt to the bone. They break the law all the time and the stuff they pulled with Mike would get the leadership disbarred and the partners ostracised. They had a fraud who never even went to college right under their nose and they kept promoting him. Harvey would've been disbarred 5 minutes into Episode 1.
Right, did anyone else think that Faye was in the right? The only reason she was there was because thr firm did shady stuff to win cases. She fired Samantha for that exact reason. At the end of the series they came to thr conclusion Harvey shouldnt stay because he doesnt stsy completely legal
Anyone else wanna bet on whether or not Faye would have actually upheld her end of the "you win and I'm gone" deal? I've got $20 here that says: "Heck no, a verbal agreement made between 2 parties that detest one another alone in a closed room with no witnesses? Not a snowflake's chance in an active smelting furnace."
Faye may have been everything they said she was and then some but she was justified in firing Samantha. An attorney that isn't only willing but eager to fabricate evidence is a problem for everyone. The firm, coworkers/partners, clients, the opposition and the integrity of the profession as a whole.
You can literally see Grechen in the back switching the papers while all this is happening lol
That’s crazy cuz I actually never noticed that cuz I was so fixated on Faye at the time
so
@@sasmitsatyam5775 Excuse me?
what time stamp
@@idek42 Busy, but when Harvey pushes Mike, Grechen is seen in the back switching the papers
Mike Ross and his photographic memory: a compilation
This channel needs a whole video on this
They don't even need to rewatch the series to pick out those moments, they can just ask Patrick J Adams to recall them.
Video would be three years long!!
Luis and Harvey: We play Bylaw Card
Mike: *Activates Special Effect* Photographic Memory
"I know the bylaws better than you" !
Guess the guys had being so away from Mike they forgot to to factor that in, 😂
still can't believe they thought that would work.
@@roguedogxthey didn’t necessarily think it would work, Harvey didn’t look surprised at all that Mike remembered. One can say they were just doing whatever they could to uphold their end of the deal by trying anyway, so it makes sense in the context of the episode.
@@maralonent6257 The thing is that having Harvey and Louis both of whom are close friends with the plaintiff would never have gotten past the judge. There is a clear element of conflict of interest there especially when she outs it in court. There is absolutely no way that Faye doesn't use that in an appeal and claim they were ineffective counsel.
What would sink Faye is that when asked in chambers why they were representing her (without her present), they would only need to tell the truth of what she said. You have two members of the court Harvey and Louis both stating that she threatened to dismantle the firm if they didn't represent her.
Of course there is so much illegal stuff going on in this show from day one that it's amazing Harvey had his license by then.
Harvey just wants to talk to Mike : ( poor baby.
Donna gave that speech at the end as if she didn’t thwart nearly every idea harvey had to win 🤦♂️😂😂
This whole season should've been: Season 9: Donna's Character Assassination. This season turned Donna into one the most badass characters in the show to someone who was just constantly causing the firm problems she had no business being involved in.
@@Tyrazial agreed. it seemed to me to be a layup once they allowed her to buy in, but i think it made her go from a scrappy lady above the fray to a wannabe boss lady in the fray and it didn't translate very well for some reason. it was just clunky af. that was a real missed opportunity.
We want stu buzzini
That's all..
This was a wasted character
Pearson Specter Litt Buzzini
"Ay guy what can you do for me"
@@akwasij.ampong6661100%
What's funny is if they waited and got the judge in chambers once he gets forced to testify, or even on the side bar and tells the judge about the deal, it'd be hard for her to explain to the judge why Harvey defended her in the first place when he knowingly hates her, and he could just say that she planned on destroying the firm with blackmail. It's still a risky move but seems more realistic than this.
What’s funny is you think anything about this last season was realistic at all.
Pretty dumb to argue something about a total fiction law setting
@@JTwelks32 lol ya, if this show was realistic no one would watch. No one wants to watch someone working on a corporate merger for a full season.
Problem is that blackmail comes to light and everything burns. Which is why Harvey and Louis had to go the route they did. Then why Mike came up with the last ploy to get the rest of the firm out of being collateral damage on Faye's way out.
@@JTwelks32 what's worse? Me point out ny opinions on how things would go down or you getting so butthurt about what I say in the first place.
@@JTwelks32 Plus the fact that there is a clear conflict of interest between the defense counsel and the plaintiff as they are currently close friends. That alone would be enough for the judge to order both of them off the case because on appeal either side could claim the conflict of interest.
Gretchen doing the Lord's work
I watch these clips occasionally when they come up in my feed and I don't know how exactly sincere it is, but I remember Litt being 100% ready to do anything to put something over someone else for his own gain. This scene seems to say he's come a really long way from being a cruel and scarily dangerous yes man.
I think at this time he's already managing partner of the firm.
@@anthonysmith6413 He was but Faye demoted him. He becomes managing partner again after she leaves
Louis never quite loses that. But he does calm down significantly by the end of the series. Though like Harvey and Jessica there are many things he did that alone would have cost him his license. Right at the top of the list is when he left his recorder in Harvey's office. While New York is a one party state, he wasn't present for nor was he a part of that conversation and that makes it an illegal recording. That violates a criminal law and his license is gone. Mike never would have gotten one ever, specifically because he pretended to be a lawyer and no BAR will license someone who does that.
Fay would have absolutely no control over the firm since she would lose any controlling interest
You are invited by the partners into the firm but you can also be booted by them as well all they have to is buy you out
As a taxi driver I have been an unwillingness listener to a few legal partners
Hear me out..
Mike visits the firm again and has a case against Katrina
Usual banter followed with
Katrina,"uh excuse me but I am the youngest named partner at this firm"
Mike,"you know that's quite impressive, but I seem to recall getting my name on a wall first.. so.."
Nice
those two needed more scenes together
they were the kind of friends you could believe have known each other since childhood
Angry Harvey Specter is just something else.. Funny enough,i love it
8:30 Thank you, Harvey. Nothing against Katrina - well, no moreso than the rest of them - but you can't use "I am a senior partner" as putting you above reproach like she did with Samantha in season 8.
She didn't use that line against reproach, she used it against the threat of firing. And she's kinda right, once you're in the firm long enough you shouldn't be threatened like that.
Fair enough. I think it just hit a nerve because, again, the last time she said it I was just like "Katrina...no, please don't use that as an argument"@@VDA19
Katrina was such an annoying pointless character...how they made her name partner I'll never understand
14:11 Gretchen the real MVP!
I just saw that now she was wonderful
Yes, I had to replay that part at 14:11 and yes Gretchen did switch those papers! Awesome work!
That's it I'm watching this show in a marathon again.
Faye proved Tasha Yar could have been a great character in Star Trek Next Generation
I didn’t realize that was her until seeing this comment
@paul
What you talking about, "could have been a great character"?
Tasha Yar was a great character in Star Trek.
Because Bing Cosby granddaughter Denise Crosby is a great actress .
I knew she looked familiar.
She was. She has a starring role in one of TNG's absolute best episodes, Yesterday's Enterprise.
The Faye storyline was dragged out way too long
wayyyy too long like when we thought we were done with it they brought it back again 😂
„And I remind you, you under oath.“ I love this kinda petty😂😂
Faye was never wrong, Samantha did break the law and was rightfully terminated
Harvey could’ve been shouting about anything at Samantha. Faye fired Samantha WITHOUT CONCRETE EVIDENCE. Faye fired Samantha on pure speculation and that is the problem with her. She wants to be a morally high character when she fired Samantha on pure speculation and without any concrete evidence and misused her power out of pure spite and vindictiveness. Instead, Anita Gibbs, the prosecutor who fought Mike in court, was a righteous character..
Harvey, Mike, Donna, Louis and every main character on here have broken the law over and over and over again
Faye was right about the partners crossing all kinds of lines, but she still wasn't in the right to fire Samantha.
Faye had nothing more than a gut feeling that laws were broken, and acted on her dislike more than irrefutable fact. If she had listed a cause, she wouldn't have been able to back it up beyond a reasonable doubt. Plus, she wasn't an official managing partner and so acted outside the scope of her authority.
@@meganfenton4189 EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!
The point of the show is that codes and laws mean nothing if it comes down to protecting those you love. So yeah, maybe she was(the lack of proof is arguable tho) the con is that it’s worth it to protect the people you love
14:09 Gretchen switches the documents.
2024, I'm still here...
How did Harvey get Faye to leave...after all that build up they cut out the meeting between Harvey and Faye? Why cut out the main scene? Me and Louis want to know 🤔
handed over his law licence in new York state, moved to Chicago (I think?) where Mike was already running his own pro bono law firm.
the details all come out in the episode after which is the last episode of the show
@@Sam-gv9ztseattle*
@@Sam-gv9zt I never realized the Faye storyline was the final act of the entire show. I never watched the series, only such clips or compilations. It felt like some middle thing, given some of the other clips and developments I saw.
Seattle @@Sam-gv9zt
Lol Samantha deserved to get fired and in fact Faye could have gotten proof of samantha breaking the law if she wanted to, it was wrongful termination because she didnt have proof at the time but that could have been rectified easily, yet she chose to do the dumbest thing possible and choose lawyers who hate her to represent her ......
it was the best move for her technically. She used her enemies to battle her other enemies. It was just that she was blindsided about the thing because of the trial. Samantha has her own ways and Faye was every bit as right but when she shows up in the picture, she's acting up like she's the managing partner (yes because she was told by the bar) and that makes her the enemy in the firm
The issue in a legal standpoint is that she didn't have the authority to fire without cause yet because she wasn't voted in. That means the termination paperwork needed a cause and without it, the bylaws themselves hang her. It doesn't matter if Samantha did what was alleged. What matters is when Faye could prove it. The lawsuit itself is actually fairly spot on for a wrongful termination suit.
Do more STU BUZZINI, hes the goat
Oh Tasha...
I dont care that they never revealed what he said/did to Faye to leave. You gotta leave some mistery. I get that. BUT WHAT ABOUT THE CAN OPENER?
They did right? It was just that Harvey left the firm, which was what Fay wanted. But it wasn’t because of her
They did reveal it. Harvey left the firm
mystery
Lol, blinding signing a document. What a great lawyer she is.
Denise Crosby was PHENOMENAL as Faye.
Katherine Heigl was AMAZING as Samantha.
This show always wrote so well for strong women.
Cringe
I thought that thumbnail was of Hillary Clinton for a minute.
She's a dead ringer for her.
You need glasses.
This firm as such a bad track record for hiring evil lawyers lol
"we win this with the power of friendship ah" moment
They should really keep microphones recording all the time in their desks, they would save so much trouble xD
Gretchen is slick...very slick
Sam: is this a joke?
Harvey: no it isnt, but your lawsuit is.
😂❤😂❤
LOL, the lawyers with hearts of gold!
That Donna epilogue was peak corporate bulshit
It was especially cringe, since it had the typical "friends are everything" vibe from your trash anime series.
really hated this season. it turned every single person at the firm into a villain for how horrible they all treated Faye. she was not, as the description labels her, "bitter" or "vindictive". it was court-mandated that she be there because of all the crimes and breach of ethics the firm had committed. she did absolutely nothing wrong. ever. only her job as the court dictated. and they all can't stop patting themselves on their self-righteous backs for how they mistreated her and conned their way into her departure.
It was not court-mandated. There was no order from a judge putting her there. It was the Bar Association, which holds a lot of weight, but not as much as a court.
Ifkrrrr. The fact that they took the whole premise of the show which was "we'll do *anything* sometimes even illegal stuff to win but we're too smart to get caught so we're badass and that's what differentiates us from other firms" and threw it out of the window to make them look like "sacrificial heros victimized" was painful to watch.
But but but, hear me out - if the Bar association appointee was for example Daniel Hardman or another character whom the main cast has previously established beef with, it'll be a completely different story but blaming a new character who did nothing, literally nothing wrong was annoying.
Specter = Respect
Harvey, Mike, and Lewis made this show. I still wish Jessica was there as the mom of the firm. Either way it was a great show.
The fantastic four!
Fey is so strict and badass lawyer who when the plot demands it, she does not read the paper she is signing. She's is at her job now because the firm is crooked and she blindly signs stuff.
Did you.... not watch the rest of the video?
@@AdamAragon did your mum forget to get an abortion?
@@AdamAragon do you mean the few minutes where she conviently forgets she doesn't trust any of the lawyers in the room and they pick a fight and then she signs a piece of paper that has been switched and doesn't double checking?
Or that in most cases when people are in meetings someone can conveintly walk in and the acting head of a legal firm is extremely incompetent even after the show trying to present her as some tough, strict and straight shooting attorney that fails at law 101?
Maybe the episode where aliens invade earth and Pearson Spectar Litt defended Earth in the galactic court and won at the galactic court where they saved Earth from being destroyed to make way for a galactic highway?
Or the episode where giant humanoids started attacking cities and eating people and humanity was on the verge of extiction and how Pearson Spectar Litt saved the day by immediatly stopping whatever they were doing and threatening the giants with a million lawsuits causing the giants to hire a giant lawyer that was intimidated that they will have the legal license revoked and how it was involved in a case which was sealed by the courts will become public knowledge?
which rest of the episode did you mean because all of them are perfectly viablke.
@@navi2710 TLDR:
What did Harvey do do we ever learn?
15:22 “Fay-ce It”😂😂
14:01 that shove is just something else
What a performance in the conference room!!!!!
9:58 this is an interesting way to start on the conversation.
I feel like it’s probably illegal for someone to force their employee to be a witness in a case
The employer does not enforce who is a witness on their behlaf the court does
Faye looks, speaks and act like my late step mother. She don't waste time for nonsense. She may rest in peace, happiness and no pain in heaven.
How I wish she was able to meet and saw what my two kids look like and maybe talk to them before she's gone forever.
She stopped her chemotherapy and stayed on pain reliever because she said: ITS JUST WASTE OF MONEY FOR THE FAMILY
Aww, take it easy. May she rest in peace 🙏🏽
5:38 starts the battle which Faye has started
Faye was the best thing for the firm. Why was Samantha even brought in as a lawyer. And Mike would never represent Samantha because she cross the line illegally.
As I saw under another video, suits was better when it was real cases instead of office drama
I admire her, she didn'ymt compromise for anything, she was loyal to the principles that the others always treated as just sugestions
I so glad this actress got more work.
14:50 did harvey misspeak here? he said “you ordered katrina to fire samantha”
katrina didn’t have anything to do with samantha getting fired.
This what harvey said that they are framing faye for, thats accusation and harvey got the sign on switched document which proves she confessed to that
Why do all the young women in this show look like they are about to attend a cocktail party.
Because they didn't think skintight shirts and yoga pants wouldn've been believable enough, and they wanted them to standout from the crowd. Can't have them all looking like single soccer moms
Because people react more positively to well dressed and professionally presented people then bums.
It's the illusion of confidence and success.
Thought I'd check out this show... Wow. Wooden acting and contrived dialogue. No wonder I was able to live without it for so long -- and certainly will be able to again...
Faye Richardson always felt like a bad bad guy, I actually got where she was coming from and what she was doing and so couldn’t really disagree with her. The way they tricked her to get her out as well it never sat well with me
In reality, Faye was guilty of projection and wanted to use her weight to preach a fake moral virtue. These people are never righteous, they love the image of righteous but never have the true understanding and integrity of such a position.
Since when did everyone started to react so emotional. Everyone is yelling and totally not composed just like season 1.
14:12 - slick...
Crazy how helpless they look when they can't win by the only way they know how to win - blackmail and digging up dirt.
The funny thing is , "... I don't care if it's Queen of England, you tell me, you tell me everything,,," does not seem to apply here....lol
Tasha Yar still occupies my mind whenever I see Denise Crosby.
Faye looked so hot when she was younger and acted in Star Trek
Denise Crosby ❤
I knew I recognized her from somewhere
She's still a Gilf
What season and episode is this ? 👀
This is explosive 😂
Like my diarrhea last night.
Mike: 'spills an oil slick on the floor'
Faye: 'f**k'
Denise Crosby was one of the best things to happen to this show, by a country mile.
I’m watching this without context, and it looks like this “Faye” character is in the right and the others are trying to illegally undermine her and make her look like a bad lawyer. 😅
Trying to trick Mike with paperwork is laughable
When is this?
Man why does it seem like Faye was actually in the right for most of the season?
She wasn't
Cause she was lol. This firm is corrupt to the bone. They break the law all the time and the stuff they pulled with Mike would get the leadership disbarred and the partners ostracised. They had a fraud who never even went to college right under their nose and they kept promoting him.
Harvey would've been disbarred 5 minutes into Episode 1.
She did take some decisions that were a little over the top but she was right for the most part.
Because she was. They did the things she accused them of.
Right for the wrong reason still doesn't get her any points for being technically right.
To a jury, it looks like a hot fudge Sunday lol
Right, did anyone else think that Faye was in the right? The only reason she was there was because thr firm did shady stuff to win cases. She fired Samantha for that exact reason. At the end of the series they came to thr conclusion Harvey shouldnt stay because he doesnt stsy completely legal
No.
Only simps like you 😂
Who is here after they messed up the Original upload?
Suits channel uploading the same vid for the 12th time: 🤭🤭
они умеют держать язык за зубами... вот пример того, как сдерживать свои эмоции в игре, где ставки высоки... пересмотрел 5 раз, просто восхитительно
Sooo is it ever known what Harvy acctually did to get her out?
they should've filmed one episode on selecting jury as well.
I was surprised when Denise Crosy didn’t die on a random planet while getting sued.
One of the best shows ever made!
I’m sorry this “last con “ that they pulled was cringe af and almost cartoonish not believable in the slightest.
love suits!
I’m not representing that woman ! Best statement so far
Katherine Heigl 😍
Way past prime. Pass.
@@roydelpozo4816I'm sure she's in floods of tears after being hypothetically turned down by you, Roy.
@@thesaxophoneboyAnd I’m sure Katherine Heigl cares that you’re simping for her in a random comments section 🤡🤣🤣🤣
14:12 gretchen being the mvp 🤣
14:11 i see Gretchen switch the papers!
Anyone else wanna bet on whether or not Faye would have actually upheld her end of the "you win and I'm gone" deal?
I've got $20 here that says: "Heck no, a verbal agreement made between 2 parties that detest one another alone in a closed room with no witnesses? Not a snowflake's chance in an active smelting furnace."
12:20 just came here to tell you i never stopped trusting you 😢
Fay can use CCTV that the paper she’s signed was not the one she reads.
There is no CCTV in that office. You see cameras around? Nope.
Where’s the Armus creature when you need it?
Annoying with the censoring of the swearwords, but a great episode..
What season was this episode from?
9
S9E10 the last ever episode
Who knew Tasha Yarr was so mean.
14:12 yup she switched them XD
What season and episode is this
S9E10 the last episode ever
It's hard to watch
"Ya never will". That's just lazy writing tbh.
😅
Donna's speech was so cringe.
What was that pathetic speech donna have at the end.
Dolores umbridge?
Faye may have been everything they said she was and then some but she was justified in firing Samantha. An attorney that isn't only willing but eager to fabricate evidence is a problem for everyone. The firm, coworkers/partners, clients, the opposition and the integrity of the profession as a whole.
I honestly didn't like Samantha in this series. She was all over her head
lol just realized katherine heigl also plays izzie stevens in Grey’s Anatomy