5:05 Love how Harvey says ‘Sure Rick’ on the phone pretending as if he’s talking to someone else full well knowing that rick sorkin was the name of the person mike pretended to be in the first interview.
Because Mike feared that if harvey went to the warden, then gallo would hear about it and punish mike. But instead harvey cut out the middle man and went straight to gallo. So it's the same damage.
When Harvey got Frank's finger, and the sound effect game, you could feel the darkest Harvey would ever get, his true rage totally diferent from when he snapped at Mike or Louis, it's first time we see he has it on him.
7:33 has always confused me. Why would Harvey tell Cahill that Mike is a fraud when Cahill was his enemy until he helped him take down Woodall and Forstman? It's a weird thing to be mad about
This is after the trial where Mike admitted he was a fraud. Cahill’s statement meant “I thought you came to me to apologize for lying to me, instead of asking me to do you a favor”
8:17 can someone explain the tape thing to me a bit. "out of the chain of custody," does that mean it was destroyed, it was invalid? Does it mean a someone was paid off to so someone else could steal it?
It could have been any number of things, the police have several steps to the COC from collection and documentation to storage and maintaining records. If any of them aren't followed the other side can have it argued to be thrown out as valid evidence.
Wow. Father Intintola really took a left turn in his life. How did he land in jail? Did he skim the pension fund of the Catholic Church? Or their chomo legal fund?
Jails&prisons do not have an obligation to tell people where an inmate is. They take visits away for any mutual combant, even if you don't fight back, they will. They can take visits away for a lot less than that.
The nerve on Rachel to speak to Harvey in that manner when all he is doing is trying to tie loose ends to the situation. Season 1 Harvey would have sent that whatever name paralegal packin. I don’t even think she would have made into his office. Harvey got softer and more feminine in the later seasons.
This entire comment is full of unacceptable remarks. Harvey values loyalty highly and cares about Mike AND Rachel, having more than just a working relationship with them - they're family. And she's scared, as anyone would be in that situation. Beyond that, the Harvey of the earlier seasons was extraordinarily detached from his emotions and had a lot to work through from his past - he had fantastic character growth and moved beyond the toxicity of the "caring makes you weak" mindset. This means you see him handle situations differently and with more emotional maturity, which is only a positive thing.
5:05 Love how Harvey says ‘Sure Rick’ on the phone pretending as if he’s talking to someone else full well knowing that rick sorkin was the name of the person mike pretended to be in the first interview.
I mean technically Harvey didn't promise not to threaten Frank Gallo. He promised to not go to the warden lol
Case dismissed.
What are you? Some kind of lawyer lol
Because Mike feared that if harvey went to the warden, then gallo would hear about it and punish mike. But instead harvey cut out the middle man and went straight to gallo. So it's the same damage.
One Threat, Harvey knows the rules
When Harvey got Frank's finger, and the sound effect game, you could feel the darkest Harvey would ever get, his true rage totally diferent from when he snapped at Mike or Louis, it's first time we see he has it on him.
"you think I can't get to you in there?" With a little smirk
I thought the fence smack was lame AF tho
Take a look at the book that Mike is reading at 3:48 ... never noticed that easter egg before!
Can't make it out.. what is it ?
@@coolcab05 Different Seasons by Stephen King. Look up the book and you’ll understand it.
@@coolcab05 MAYBE NOTICE TIMESTAMP INSTEAD😎
Still doesnt help@@dkking2242
7:33 has always confused me. Why would Harvey tell Cahill that Mike is a fraud when Cahill was his enemy until he helped him take down Woodall and Forstman? It's a weird thing to be mad about
This is after the trial where Mike admitted he was a fraud. Cahill’s statement meant “I thought you came to me to apologize for lying to me, instead of asking me to do you a favor”
I miss all of the Suits episodes
I like this part when the story gets dark. I wish they continue jessica's chicago story.
8:17 can someone explain the tape thing to me a bit. "out of the chain of custody," does that mean it was destroyed, it was invalid? Does it mean a someone was paid off to so someone else could steal it?
It could have been any number of things, the police have several steps to the COC from collection and documentation to storage and maintaining records. If any of them aren't followed the other side can have it argued to be thrown out as valid evidence.
Harvey has street-smarts... in the courtroom. But that boy does NOT have actual street smarts. Jeez!!!
Rachel be looking so fiiine in this scene 😂😂
Wow. Father Intintola really took a left turn in his life. How did he land in jail? Did he skim the pension fund of the Catholic Church? Or their chomo legal fund?
Not to be confused with the Gallo who was a voting partner.
That was hot.
Bro what💀
Jails&prisons do not have an obligation to tell people where an inmate is. They take visits away for any mutual combant, even if you don't fight back, they will. They can take visits away for a lot less than that.
The nerve on Rachel to speak to Harvey in that manner when all he is doing is trying to tie loose ends to the situation. Season 1 Harvey would have sent that whatever name paralegal packin.
I don’t even think she would have made into his office.
Harvey got softer and more feminine in the later seasons.
This entire comment is full of unacceptable remarks. Harvey values loyalty highly and cares about Mike AND Rachel, having more than just a working relationship with them - they're family. And she's scared, as anyone would be in that situation. Beyond that, the Harvey of the earlier seasons was extraordinarily detached from his emotions and had a lot to work through from his past - he had fantastic character growth and moved beyond the toxicity of the "caring makes you weak" mindset. This means you see him handle situations differently and with more emotional maturity, which is only a positive thing.
Her fiancé was in danger. What do you want from her?
@@formula415 doesn't give rachel any right to talk to harvey in that way whatsoever