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Patrick Adams (Mike Ross) was a buddy of ours in high school. Right around the time we started this band I saw him at a friend's wedding and he told me he had just landed a new TV series. I asked him "is it a speaking role?" .... "no. starring." A month later his face was on billboards all over Toronto. Good dude in real life, glad to have see him succeed.
The Jessica character in "Suits" is the perfect example of what a "strong independent woman" can be. Not toxic. Not degrading, not intentionally provocative. Not grating on everyone's nerves. Strong, confident, direct, convincing, encouraging, reassuring. Men AND women WANT to work with her and be around her.
Jessica ALWAYS protected Harvey. ALWAYS. and you're right ... ultimately, she was the one that could have, but DID NOT, fire Mike. it was HER sword to fall on .... not Harvey's.
One thing I loved about this show is that mike never took an opportunity for granted yeah he may have gotten the job from Harvey in a none legal way since he wasn’t a lawyer but he still put the time and effort in and when he got caught he didn’t hide and he realised he wanted to be an actual lawyer because of Harvey.
I remembered someone analyzed this show and basically said that Harvey should of hired Mike as a paralegal(or something like that) and with his knowledge and the firm backing Mike to get into Harvard. Which is what happened to Harvey, Jessica vouched for him and paid his way, so it wasn't unheard of. He could fastrack it all, assist in cases without all the drama of him not being a lawyer(mistrials and all that). But then the show would only last one season, two if they add in all Mikes schoolwork studies.
But that was part of the plot, Harvey being reckless, selfish, irresponsible, and dragging others down with him if it fails was his whole character in the beginning of the show. It wasn't until later on when he matured and grew a conscious BECAUSE of Mike. Had Jessica been there to help recruit, it probably would've gone down differently.
Not sure if you remember this but Mike actually passed to enter Harvard and was blacklisted or something because he was caught selling the answers to a certain math exam. Harvey and the firm probably won't be able to send him to any law school I guess
@@b1b2alpha He was in Columbia I think but was admitted to go into Harvard. The Dean who was forced to resign(Mike sold papers to Dean's Daughter) left but not before telling Harvard about Mike. But Pierson is a powerful woman in Suits so she has the ability to get him in. Since it's a show they probably would of made it some legal case argument. Still they have the ability to have done that.
@@michaelbishop9157 He wouldn't be allowed into any law school much less get a law license with him admitting and serving time for posing as a lawyer. If Harvard in Legally Blonde found out that Elle posed as a lawyer to her friends ex husband, she would have been expelled and not able to get a license, and that was maybe five minutes.
Jessica gotta be one of my favourite fictional characters out there Hard but fair Strong and feminine Independent but both reliable and knows when to rely on others and who she can rely on Smart, cunning and damn good at what she does but also went through plenty of hardships, adversity and took some L's The real - non-Mary Sue - strong woman
@@FM-dm8xj You tell me, you just made this assumption whereas i described a character as having both, why ask me? So you go pointlessly debate with yourself about that and quit bothering people with your reading into sth they said too much and pulling out something that isn't there
@@theaccountant1295 To be honest I wish that Mike would be with Jenny or Katrina instead of Rachel. I can't forgive that Rachel cheated on Mike with Logan. I'm pretty sure that Harvey and Mike had a fight because he didn't want Mike to marry Rachel
@@Aidan_Au I hated Rachel from the beginning and the fact that Megan Markle left the show only leading the Mike being written off solidified my position
The only thing I can said is, I will always love this show and I can't get tire to watch this again and again, and when I was watching this live I was crying so emotional for this show, you Guys are the best team ever, we need more SUITS
It wouldn't surprise me if there were two scripts to that scene. One with him in and one with him out. And the only person who knew which one was the right one was Gabriel Macht ... right before the scene was filmed. The goal being to get that extra surprise with the delivery from the cast. I mean seriously, other than Donna's line about getting Champaign every other line could have been used if the decision was the reverse.
The fact is that Gibbs would never be able to have been allowed onto this board for this particular hearing given her known bias otherwise Mike would be able to file for a redo of his hearing without her present because we’re prejudice.
It's fascinating to see how much Jessica was able to say to Gibbs with just a story. It wasn't about the story, it was her way of telling Gibbs "I've got you and Samson, you don't do what I want, it comes out."
That's QUITE LITERALLY what Jessica said ... without saying it aloud. and that's precisely WHY it worked. and why Jessica DID NOT fight her losing her law license. cuz Anita KNEW that if she didn't comply ... Jessica would without question take her out too.
and, now that I think about it .... this is ALSO why her disbarment was swept under the rug until that other guy put it back under the spotlight a year later. cuz she wasn't actually disbarred at the end of this episode.
In the real world having a prosecutor who sent a fraudulent lawyer to prison and then the same prosecutor ends up on the character and fitness committee would be considered a conflict of interest/corrupt behavior as to the bias she portrays would make her unfit to be a member of said committee!!!
In the real world none of this would have happened because what Mike Ross did is NOT considered cheating, at least not at any of the four universities I have worked at. So since the cheating didn't happen Mike Ross went to Harvard got a law degree and aced the bar and just got hired the normal way, no suitcase full of weed involved. Remember what Mike Ross did was tell someone the questions he could remember (which is all of them) and his idea of the correct answers (probably the actual correct answers too) on an exam he had just finished writing. The prof. apparently did NOT change the answers from different sitting of the exam. The prof is an idiot who violated university policy and would be reprimanded, the students did would be fine. This is NOT an academic crime. They did NOT sneak in notes, steal answers, or anything. We expect students to talk about exams after they have written then. We expect they to ask each other "what did you put for question 13? I put a, did you put a?" This has been true for decades. Now we also expect student to put it up on social media. "OMG that was SOOO hard WHO EXPECTS STUDENTS to solve a WHOLE 4 atom molecule in 3 hours! H2O2 is CRAZY hard! ... so many symmetries! I don't think anyone actually finished!" The fact that Mike has a prefect memory so he is the best student to ask about the exam does NOT change the rules, just like you could ask a dumber person what they could remember and they can answer means Mike is free to reconstruct the whole test (also the prof probably KNOWS has has a student we near perfect recall in his class, you notice that type of thing, so he is doubly dumb). Obviously everyone talking about the "morning exam" gives any student writing the "afternoon exam" an advantage, which is way exams happen at the same time for everyone. It's even stronger then that, people CANNOT leave the room for the first 30 minutes after the start to allow for late admissions and no one can began an exam after someone has left. Some one leaving the room means the exam contents are "out" = know to the public and NO ONE WRITE AN "OUT" EXAM. This is basic proctoring at a university level. If exams/test/mid-terms CANNOT be scheduled at the same time they are changed from one seating to another, (make-ups are different tests! We have to make up a different test for you - BE NICE ABOUT IT) but this is discouraged because while answer to individual questions are not spoiled, general subject weights are (ie people would know to look at material in chapter 8!). I only know of ONE time when a student was allowed to write an unaltered test after the rest of the class, and this was because the his Dean made a BIG mistake with this student's schedule and created s BIG conflict with the test time, We gave the class ZERO restrictions, but that student was required to keep himself in the dark (so a Mike Ross in this case wouldn't have done anything wrong by exercising his free speech to speak about the exam), with the crazy schedule the dean put the kid on, that wasn't likely to happen anyway and it was just a few unit tests (no way would that have happened for an exam).
@@maggiemakgill Did you even watch the show? He went in with the ID of somebody else, identified as that person and then took the test. How is that not cheating? He also never past the bar as himself, which is required according to the show to work as a lawyer. How is that not cheating if he says he passed and never did? He also told everybody at work he graduated from Harvard, where he never even attended, because he would never have been hired without graduating Harvard. How is that not cheating/fraud?
@@maggiemakgill I'm not fully following as to what you're writing but it's only just a TV show. I'm only sharing an opinion based on my views. Because in the law fraternity being ethical in your approach to law is crucial for best practice and what Anita Gibbs portrayed is quite unethical and represents a serious conflict of interest and her rationality is compromised. But thanks for your essay.
@@degosoft Did YOU even watch the show? The whole using someone's ID thing That's what Mike does for money IN THE PRESENT since getting kicking out of college when he was pre-law and about to go to law school. "This is the dialoge Harvey: You want this job so much, why don't you just go to law school? Mike: When I was in college, it was my dream to be a lawyer. I needed some money and Trevor convinced me to memorize this math test and sell it. Turns out we sold it to the dean's daughter. I lost my scholarship, I got kicked out of school, I... I got knocked into a different life and I have been wishing for a way back ever since." My point is that if this had never happened or if only got the prof got in trouble, which is the more likely (why I open with "In the real world none of this would have happened because what Mike Ross did is NOT considered cheating"). Mike would have just gone to law school and had a normal career, no cheating of lying.
@@maggiemakgill Yeah and if his parents didn't die, he wouldn't have lived with his grandma and hear the bad lawyer offer a payment and never wanted to be lawyer in the first place. He might be flipping burgers, because that's where he could relax his mind. Going back to a single line in the entire 10 season show and changing that, is just strange and I didn't even consider that's what you were on a bout. Everything he does in the show until he goes to jail is either based on lies, cheating or fraud.
Fun fact. This is all he had to do to become a real Lawyer. Harvey and Jessica could've easily sponsored his bar hearing and he could've just retook the test.
The show was over when Mike Ross wasn't in the final season. It didn't have the same flare. It would have been nice to see some crossover when he went to Seattle.
A lot of really guilty people never spend a day in prison. If you got the right connections you can get away with a lot. Of course this is a TV show so they can get away with it because that’s what the writers decided on.
Have you seen the US lately? Trump, Pelosi, Gaetz etc. they all are corrupt, cheated or did something illegal for sure, and they are remaining free as birds….
I never noticed, but after rewathing this for the nth time, I noticed just now that at 1:50, Mike is so smart and clever, and after hearing the story and Gibbs saying it was her, he thought about it and was confused as to the tactic. He doesn't know the FULL story, because Jessica omitted the things that only her and Gibbs would know. He looks confused to show that with the information he has, it isn't a tactic that he thinks will work. Instead of him thinking it is a threatening story or blackmail to make her cave, it sounds like a story to appeal to her sympathetic side to allow him to pass the Bar. That is why he has reserved his fate with, "It's not gonna make a difference. She's never gonna change her mind."
I agree. She's much calmer, calculative, strategic n powerful. I really admire her as the chessmaster. She's always 3 steps ahead of everyone who's trying to challenge her.
Well, in the state of Virginia, you don't need to go to law school. To become a lawyer, they call it reading at the law. As long as you can pass, the bar doesn't matter if you went to school or not
I think the turning point concerning my deep enjoyment of this series was the fact that there was always a danger of finding out that Mike was NOT a lawyer. Once he got through and was voted in, changed the entire premise of the show. The danger was gone the secrecy, which had to be maintained with Mike's status was lost in the writing of the episodes. This altered the show for me and it just became another legal based TV series with less internal stress on the characters.
the turning point for me was when louis found out about mike and started treating rachel, donna and mike like an absolute swine (that he is). he should've been begging for their forgiveness on his knees after all the things he said and did to them in that period (especially rachel and donna) but as far as I remember he never even apologized
Even I lost interest in the show at the time. But let me tell you, take a break for a few months and come back to watch the remaining seaons. The witty humor and dialogues are still there and trust me there are some hilarious Louis scenes you do not want to miss.
@@philipchouliaras5879ye, not good enough. Always hated the way the writers always let Louis off so easy. It got better towards the end but up to him finding out and the resulting fallout was really annoying to watch.
@@PalmaCoconatto you tell me their firm don’t have the leverage or connections to get this sorted out ? Come on. But that would kill the whole gig of the show so, not necessarily a bad thing.
Popped up at the top of my feed. I know it's been out for a minute but thanks for spoiling the rest of the show. Couldn't have titled it a bit better? Arrrrrrggggggghhhhh!
The fact his prosecutor that threw him in jail was allowed to be on the board to dictate his ability to be a legal lawyer should've opened the whole board to severe ethics violations if they tried to block him getting his bar because of her.
@@owensmith3995 Forgettable. That character could have been played by anyone. Mediocre ability, you could see her 'acting.' The writing of Jessica's and Donna's characters was much better, as well as the two women's performances. Those two were so much better it was laughable.
Jessica was such a great character. Strong, intelligent, beautiful, compassionate, mentoring; she saw harvey's potential and did right by him and you know she saw potential in Mike, despite everything. like harvey said once earlier in the series "you are playing Chess while everyone else is playing Checkers" and she just smiled at him. As great as harvey and Louis were as lawyers, she was STILL on another level
Can somebody help me in finding the soundtrack when Harvey gets the news from Seidel that Mike passed the fitness committee exam and harvey's glowing smile gets us ❤??
I love how being a Lawyer is just a club. yea you can pass all the tests but you have to go up in front of a panel or prove you spent a crap ton of money to be a lawyer. When passing their tests and proving you have the knowledge should be the point.
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Patrick Adams (Mike Ross) was a buddy of ours in high school. Right around the time we started this band I saw him at a friend's wedding and he told me he had just landed a new TV series. I asked him "is it a speaking role?" .... "no. starring." A month later his face was on billboards all over Toronto. Good dude in real life, glad to have see him succeed.
great band! sounds like something they'd play on the show
u still in touch with him?
what a privilege dude... very cool
I just checked out your band, you guys are really good. New fan here! 😂
@@baneous18 Haven't talked to him since then. Pretty sure I saw him in the crowd at one of our shows a few years ago though.
Louis’ “That’s not a strategy it’s a prayer!” Gets me every time
Omg yes😂😂😂
Yup
Louis character was the utter best
Made me cry laughing 😂😂
It's a perfect description. Most situations do not just take care of themselves nicely.
Harvey Specter and Mike Ross - one of the best "bromance" friendships on television.
Gus and Shawn
Maybe, but Denny Crane and Alan Shore was better.
@@eddieardakoc7308 Oh I 100% agree - Boston Legal has one of my favourite endings in television
Denny Crane and Alan Shore :)
@@eddieardakoc7308 came here to say this exact thing Denny and Alan better than anything else they re freaking flamingos man you cant beat that
I love how Harvey always acts like the bullying older brother to Mike, but in reality, it's just tough love. Especially the way he delivered the news.
Yeah, ol Stackhouse is awesome in this. Be pretty amazing to have a bro of that calibre!
The Jessica character in "Suits" is the perfect example of what a "strong independent woman" can be. Not toxic. Not degrading, not intentionally provocative. Not grating on everyone's nerves. Strong, confident, direct, convincing, encouraging, reassuring. Men AND women WANT to work with her and be around her.
It’s THE original strong and independent woman concept. Until it was watered down sadly…
@@degosoft and there it goes!
You mean CJ from The West Wing?
Exactly
@@degosoft ok femi 🎉🎉
Harvey's smile when Mike gets accepted is just plain precious.
that poker face of harvey before telling that mike he's in
Yeah! For a moment I thought he should’ve become an actor instead! Then I felt a bit silly.
It was lame af, a predictable overplayed trope
@@Dexter-nw2fe much like the youtube comment section critic, isnt it? ^^,
@@Neeko90... well played
@@telofy Well it's true Harvey Spector is now just playing as Gabriel Macht
Harvey Spector trained his poker face for years. He ain’t giving you the slightest hint until he says the words😂
the prison psychologist's testimony was the best part about this episodes, i rewatched it 3 times. so satisfying to have him clap back at anita
A real leader takes responsibility- even blame - and doesn't throw their team under the boss. Jessica is the ultimate leader
Jessica ALWAYS protected Harvey. ALWAYS.
and you're right ... ultimately, she was the one that could have, but DID NOT, fire Mike. it was HER sword to fall on .... not Harvey's.
@@dhinton1I thought Pearson's was a good season 1
One thing I loved about this show is that mike never took an opportunity for granted yeah he may have gotten the job from Harvey in a none legal way since he wasn’t a lawyer but he still put the time and effort in and when he got caught he didn’t hide and he realised he wanted to be an actual lawyer because of Harvey.
Jessica's character is so powerful.
Representing what a powerful independent female is like
didn’t she move to chicago for a man though?
@@ThatDIYguy862 doing stuff for a man isn’t dependence. It’s relying on a man that is
@@ThatDIYguy862 a woman needs a man as he does need a woman, it has nothing to do with independence, it is team work and respect for each other.
@@ThatDIYguy862 Moving cities for someone you love isn't a sign of weakness.
That's why she's the head of the firm.
I remembered someone analyzed this show and basically said that Harvey should of hired Mike as a paralegal(or something like that) and with his knowledge and the firm backing Mike to get into Harvard. Which is what happened to Harvey, Jessica vouched for him and paid his way, so it wasn't unheard of. He could fastrack it all, assist in cases without all the drama of him not being a lawyer(mistrials and all that). But then the show would only last one season, two if they add in all Mikes schoolwork studies.
But that was part of the plot, Harvey being reckless, selfish, irresponsible, and dragging others down with him if it fails was his whole character in the beginning of the show. It wasn't until later on when he matured and grew a conscious BECAUSE of Mike. Had Jessica been there to help recruit, it probably would've gone down differently.
Not sure if you remember this but Mike actually passed to enter Harvard and was blacklisted or something because he was caught selling the answers to a certain math exam.
Harvey and the firm probably won't be able to send him to any law school I guess
@@b1b2alpha He was in Columbia I think but was admitted to go into Harvard. The Dean who was forced to resign(Mike sold papers to Dean's Daughter) left but not before telling Harvard about Mike.
But Pierson is a powerful woman in Suits so she has the ability to get him in. Since it's a show they probably would of made it some legal case argument. Still they have the ability to have done that.
it's a fictional show .... this wouldn't happen in any law firm
@@michaelbishop9157 He wouldn't be allowed into any law school much less get a law license with him admitting and serving time for posing as a lawyer. If Harvard in Legally Blonde found out that Elle posed as a lawyer to her friends ex husband, she would have been expelled and not able to get a license, and that was maybe five minutes.
Jessica gotta be one of my favourite fictional characters out there
Hard but fair
Strong and feminine
Independent but both reliable and knows when to rely on others and who she can rely on
Smart, cunning and damn good at what she does but also went through plenty of hardships, adversity and took some L's
The real - non-Mary Sue - strong woman
As the script writers make it so.
@@ghostl1124 yes, refreshing to see real women reflected on TV, happens so rarely
how is strong and feminine mutually exclusive?
@@FM-dm8xj You tell me, you just made this assumption whereas i described a character as having both, why ask me?
So you go pointlessly debate with yourself about that and quit bothering people with your reading into sth they said too much and pulling out something that isn't there
@@xbeex100 not "real" women, all women are real in the real world, i think the word you are looking for is "relatable female character".
2:52 The last time that all original cast - Harvey, Jessica, Mike are in the same scene
Don't forget Louis, Donna and Rachel
@@theaccountant1295 To be honest I wish that Mike would be with Jenny or Katrina instead of Rachel. I can't forgive that Rachel cheated on Mike with Logan.
I'm pretty sure that Harvey and Mike had a fight because he didn't want Mike to marry Rachel
@@Aidan_Au I hated Rachel from the beginning and the fact that Megan Markle left the show only leading the Mike being written off solidified my position
@@AmrRivers I thought that Mike's actor wanted to do something else or be on another show?
@@Aidan_Au yeah Jenny just seemed so much nicer and sweeter than oversmart Rachel
This is one example of why i loved Suits. Great writing, great empathy. I kinda lost track of the series, but if it fits, i would take it up again.
The only thing I can said is, I will always love this show and I can't get tire to watch this again and again, and when I was watching this live I was crying so emotional for this show, you Guys are the best team ever, we need more SUITS
Me neither ❤️ 💙 💜 💖
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The look Harvey gives Mike-and his reaction-is PRICELESS! (Love how he made it sound like he wasn’t, by the way.) and someday-I’ll have that moment.
It wouldn't surprise me if there were two scripts to that scene. One with him in and one with him out. And the only person who knew which one was the right one was Gabriel Macht ... right before the scene was filmed. The goal being to get that extra surprise with the delivery from the cast.
I mean seriously, other than Donna's line about getting Champaign every other line could have been used if the decision was the reverse.
The fact is that Gibbs would never be able to have been allowed onto this board for this particular hearing given her known bias otherwise Mike would be able to file for a redo of his hearing without her present because we’re prejudice.
I wish I could forget about Suits , that I could re-watch Suits for the first time.
Harold Gundersson and Louis Litt - one of the best "bromance" friendships on television.
I REALLY APPRECIATE JESSICAS STRENGTH AND HONESTY WITHIN HERSELF 🙏
Great scene ....but that HUG at the END....is What Deeper Love is Really about^
It's fascinating to see how much Jessica was able to say to Gibbs with just a story. It wasn't about the story, it was her way of telling Gibbs "I've got you and Samson, you don't do what I want, it comes out."
That's QUITE LITERALLY what Jessica said ... without saying it aloud.
and that's precisely WHY it worked.
and why Jessica DID NOT fight her losing her law license.
cuz Anita KNEW that if she didn't comply ... Jessica would without question take her out too.
and, now that I think about it .... this is ALSO why her disbarment was swept under the rug until that other guy put it back under the spotlight a year later. cuz she wasn't actually disbarred at the end of this episode.
So instead of inviting her into the house to let Anita Gibbs take her coat off they just turned up the temperature
How could the prosecutor from the case be considered unbiased enough to vote here?
Welcome to Suits
@@averystevenson7155 Even so, I don’t think it would be considered fair for a job applicant to be interviewed by someone who hates their guts.
@@averystevenson7155 don’t I know it.
@@averystevenson7155 actually yes it does
@@boomds5602 does it
Lol, the fact that they were worried they couldn’t get rachel into the bar makes me laugh
I’ve watched this so many times… and still never get tired of it
In the real world having a prosecutor who sent a fraudulent lawyer to prison and then the same prosecutor ends up on the character and fitness committee would be considered a conflict of interest/corrupt behavior as to the bias she portrays would make her unfit to be a member of said committee!!!
In the real world none of this would have happened because what Mike Ross did is NOT considered cheating, at least not at any of the four universities I have worked at. So since the cheating didn't happen Mike Ross went to Harvard got a law degree and aced the bar and just got hired the normal way, no suitcase full of weed involved.
Remember what Mike Ross did was tell someone the questions he could remember (which is all of them) and his idea of the correct answers (probably the actual correct answers too) on an exam he had just finished writing. The prof. apparently did NOT change the answers from different sitting of the exam. The prof is an idiot who violated university policy and would be reprimanded, the students did would be fine. This is NOT an academic crime. They did NOT sneak in notes, steal answers, or anything. We expect students to talk about exams after they have written then. We expect they to ask each other "what did you put for question 13? I put a, did you put a?" This has been true for decades. Now we also expect student to put it up on social media. "OMG that was SOOO hard WHO EXPECTS STUDENTS to solve a WHOLE 4 atom molecule in 3 hours! H2O2 is CRAZY hard! ... so many symmetries! I don't think anyone actually finished!" The fact that Mike has a prefect memory so he is the best student to ask about the exam does NOT change the rules, just like you could ask a dumber person what they could remember and they can answer means Mike is free to reconstruct the whole test (also the prof probably KNOWS has has a student we near perfect recall in his class, you notice that type of thing, so he is doubly dumb).
Obviously everyone talking about the "morning exam" gives any student writing the "afternoon exam" an advantage, which is way exams happen at the same time for everyone. It's even stronger then that, people CANNOT leave the room for the first 30 minutes after the start to allow for late admissions and no one can began an exam after someone has left. Some one leaving the room means the exam contents are "out" = know to the public and NO ONE WRITE AN "OUT" EXAM. This is basic proctoring at a university level. If exams/test/mid-terms CANNOT be scheduled at the same time they are changed from one seating to another, (make-ups are different tests! We have to make up a different test for you - BE NICE ABOUT IT) but this is discouraged because while answer to individual questions are not spoiled, general subject weights are (ie people would know to look at material in chapter 8!).
I only know of ONE time when a student was allowed to write an unaltered test after the rest of the class, and this was because the his Dean made a BIG mistake with this student's schedule and created s BIG conflict with the test time, We gave the class ZERO restrictions, but that student was required to keep himself in the dark (so a Mike Ross in this case wouldn't have done anything wrong by exercising his free speech to speak about the exam), with the crazy schedule the dean put the kid on, that wasn't likely to happen anyway and it was just a few unit tests (no way would that have happened for an exam).
@@maggiemakgill Did you even watch the show? He went in with the ID of somebody else, identified as that person and then took the test. How is that not cheating? He also never past the bar as himself, which is required according to the show to work as a lawyer. How is that not cheating if he says he passed and never did? He also told everybody at work he graduated from Harvard, where he never even attended, because he would never have been hired without graduating Harvard. How is that not cheating/fraud?
@@maggiemakgill I'm not fully following as to what you're writing but it's only just a TV show. I'm only sharing an opinion based on my views. Because in the law fraternity being ethical in your approach to law is crucial for best practice and what Anita Gibbs portrayed is quite unethical and represents a serious conflict of interest and her rationality is compromised. But thanks for your essay.
@@degosoft Did YOU even watch the show? The whole using someone's ID thing That's what Mike does for money IN THE PRESENT since getting kicking out of college when he was pre-law and about to go to law school. "This is the dialoge Harvey: You want this job so much, why don't you just go to law school?
Mike: When I was in college, it was my dream to be a lawyer. I needed some money and Trevor convinced me to memorize this math test and sell it. Turns out we sold it to the dean's daughter. I lost my scholarship, I got kicked out of school, I... I got knocked into a different life and I have been wishing for a way back ever since." My point is that if this had never happened or if only got the prof got in trouble, which is the more likely (why I open with "In the real world none of this would have happened because what Mike Ross did is NOT considered cheating"). Mike would have just gone to law school and had a normal career, no cheating of lying.
@@maggiemakgill Yeah and if his parents didn't die, he wouldn't have lived with his grandma and hear the bad lawyer offer a payment and never wanted to be lawyer in the first place. He might be flipping burgers, because that's where he could relax his mind.
Going back to a single line in the entire 10 season show and changing that, is just strange and I didn't even consider that's what you were on a bout.
Everything he does in the show until he goes to jail is either based on lies, cheating or fraud.
One of my favorite shows all time. Wish it was still on!
It is. I watch it on Netflix. For the third time.
2:53. What a frame. ICONIC. This is wallpaper material right here
I love Jessica, a great example of a leader ❤
Fun fact. This is all he had to do to become a real Lawyer. Harvey and Jessica could've easily sponsored his bar hearing and he could've just retook the test.
new york is not one of the places where you can just take the exam without any law schooling
If more and more people knew just how amazing this show is... they probably could have filmed another 9 more seasons.
ro the discovery of suits on netflix was the kind of binging situation I've ever experienced
The show was over when Mike Ross wasn't in the final season. It didn't have the same flare. It would have been nice to see some crossover when he went to Seattle.
It's not very good.
@@alphanerd7221 Thanks for your input, honey.
@@dirklerxstpratt2112 Tedious.
That shot of all 6 of them in the room is awesome jeez. Loved this show and it’s been awhile since I’ve seen anything from it
This is exactly how I got admitted to the NY Bar too. Resemblance is uncanny.
Mhmm..
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Lol
I remember I was there!
@@commondirtbagz7130 I also remember, I was the bar
One of the RARE times network TV produced a masterpiece show. Suits was amazing....
When Jessica appeared 😍 I was so excited and glad. As they say, Once you were a president, you are always a president.
How Harvey, Jessica & Louis didn’t see the inside of a jail cell is beyond me.
It’s a TV series. If they did the show ends… duh
Their firm was a jail cell.
A lot of really guilty people never spend a day in prison. If you got the right connections you can get away with a lot. Of course this is a TV show so they can get away with it because that’s what the writers decided on.
Have you seen the US lately? Trump, Pelosi, Gaetz etc. they all are corrupt, cheated or did something illegal for sure, and they are remaining free as birds….
They got lucky
I never noticed, but after rewathing this for the nth time, I noticed just now that at 1:50, Mike is so smart and clever, and after hearing the story and Gibbs saying it was her, he thought about it and was confused as to the tactic. He doesn't know the FULL story, because Jessica omitted the things that only her and Gibbs would know. He looks confused to show that with the information he has, it isn't a tactic that he thinks will work. Instead of him thinking it is a threatening story or blackmail to make her cave, it sounds like a story to appeal to her sympathetic side to allow him to pass the Bar. That is why he has reserved his fate with, "It's not gonna make a difference. She's never gonna change her mind."
I know I’ve seen all this before.. but I’m rewatching it later. Class.
Plot twist...once Mike becomes a lawyer, he found out he hated the job....just like all my friends who are attorneys 😂
Jessica appearances here. Was like The Lion-Queen returns to save her cubs again.
And this ladies and gents, IS THE BEST TV SERIES OF ALL TIME!!!
This would have been a great series finale
everyone talk about harvey but jessica is an absolute beast, probably even more than harvey
Nah
They actually gave her a spin-off series - Pearson - about her navigating the dirty politics of Chicago.
I agree. She's much calmer, calculative, strategic n powerful. I really admire her as the chessmaster. She's always 3 steps ahead of everyone who's trying to challenge her.
I love how in tv the savior drops by just in time
Yeah, it’s laziness from the writers. This is one of the worst shows on TV. Its popularity baffles me.
@@dmjdmj then why are you here?
@@censor9832 To emphasize how terrible the show is. My intentions should be obvious. Maybe your perception is as bad as the writers of this show.
@@censor9832 to critique bad writing so they can improve
It's called deus ex machina.
No dramatic stare, no pause, no dragging on
Ripping that band aid off quick with that " *You're in* ". That is soo Harvey.
Jessica owned the scene, that's an example of strong, independent woman I want to see on TV
Well, in the state of Virginia, you don't need to go to law school. To become a lawyer, they call it reading at the law. As long as you can pass, the bar doesn't matter if you went to school or not
In Virginia. New York is a whole other beast.
Probably one of the best moments of this show!!!
I think the turning point concerning my deep enjoyment of this series was the fact that there was always a danger of finding out that Mike was NOT a lawyer. Once he got through and was voted in, changed the entire premise of the show. The danger was gone the secrecy, which had to be maintained with Mike's status was lost in the writing of the episodes. This altered the show for me and it just became another legal based TV series with less internal stress on the characters.
the turning point for me was when louis found out about mike and started treating rachel, donna and mike like an absolute swine (that he is). he should've been begging for their forgiveness on his knees after all the things he said and did to them in that period (especially rachel and donna) but as far as I remember he never even apologized
When Mike left the show, it made me lose some interest. Ended up finishing it up on Peacock anyway.
@@phenix1947 That's the entire plot of the Luis character. He is a dick but he is so good at his job and making up, that people forgive him
Even I lost interest in the show at the time. But let me tell you, take a break for a few months and come back to watch the remaining seaons. The witty humor and dialogues are still there and trust me there are some hilarious Louis scenes you do not want to miss.
@@philipchouliaras5879ye, not good enough. Always hated the way the writers always let Louis off so easy. It got better towards the end but up to him finding out and the resulting fallout was really annoying to watch.
God, I love this show! It was written so well.
I do miss this wonderful series!!!
Harvey is the best closer in the city. When Jessica’s out of town.
Pearson is such a well written/played character.
all harvey had to do was sponsor mike's hardvard college
HOLY CRAP
wasn't mike banned from harvard, which was the main problem with that?
@@PalmaCoconatto I think they could have called in some favors and make it work, due to the good realtionship between Harvard and Pearson&Hardmann
@@PalmaCoconatto you tell me their firm don’t have the leverage or connections to get this sorted out ? Come on. But that would kill the whole gig of the show so, not necessarily a bad thing.
@@rihcur And consultants can argue in court?
One of the most spectacular scenes in TV and series history.
Yes! Harvey and Mike
The writers of this show were really on point! Every character was believable and the actors were able to make them come to life!
Please post more Suits videos!
Please don’t. Spare us from bad TV.
I am late to the party and only just watching Suits on Netflix. It is such a great show with some phenomenal actors, no matter what their role. 👍🏾❤️
I was late too. Three months ago I started to watch it. Now I watch it a third time. If I don’t see an episode a week , I miss it.
@@utahdan231 …currently on Season 2…I try to watch 2 to 3 episodes a day🤣
love the back ground music at 1:30 to 2:40 so much
which they released it
name?
One of the best scene/episode of Suits
Popped up at the top of my feed. I know it's been out for a minute but thanks for spoiling the rest of the show. Couldn't have titled it a bit better? Arrrrrrggggggghhhhh!
The best scene in Suits ever!
You know what I find weird. different people hugging each other when one person accomplishes something.
Hands down its one of the besy shows ever it literally makes you cry
Has anyone else ever seen how irritated 😤 Anita Gibbs was when Jessica Pearson appeared. 🤣 🤣
Harvey Specter’s basic personality and actor should be Two-Face in a Batman movie.
The fact his prosecutor that threw him in jail was allowed to be on the board to dictate his ability to be a legal lawyer should've opened the whole board to severe ethics violations if they tried to block him getting his bar because of her.
I’m sorry I loved every second of this show lol I just wish we could have gotten more Rachel and Mike as the show ends
No Rachel, please.
This was my closing for suits , it was an awesome series the best , top 5 : Suits , Billions, Blacklist, Person of Interest &
This scene and the wedding scene were probably one of the best scenes of the show 😇
If you smoke enough weed, this shows freakin hilarious 😆😆
This show wrote women so well both Donna and Jessica are amazing
What about the Royal family destroyer wanna be?
@@owensmith3995 Forgettable. That character could have been played by anyone. Mediocre ability, you could see her 'acting.' The writing of Jessica's and Donna's characters was much better, as well as the two women's performances. Those two were so much better it was laughable.
Jessica was such a great character. Strong, intelligent, beautiful, compassionate, mentoring; she saw harvey's potential and did right by him and you know she saw potential in Mike, despite everything. like harvey said once earlier in the series "you are playing Chess while everyone else is playing Checkers" and she just smiled at him. As great as harvey and Louis were as lawyers, she was STILL on another level
1:05 Buddy was clutch
I never understood why people say Louis never had and character growth if this scene proves it
One of the best scenes of Suits ever.
Mr. Jaishankar, could you please clarify your role and responsibilities in the panel discussion? 0:27
One of the highlights of the series. 👍
Gina Torres: Class personified
Jessica. One of the best queens we have ever had the privilege to see on the big screen.
Best series ever❤❤❤ This & 'Billions' ❤❤❤
I cried.
Who doesn’t deserve a second chance
great episode
Can somebody help me in finding the soundtrack when Harvey gets the news from Seidel that Mike passed the fitness committee exam and harvey's glowing smile gets us ❤??
I found it, Guiltfree by Bootstraps! 🎉
This show made being an attorney something great! it's not that serious, however it's a cool show and I loved it.
How can there be so much heart in a fucking lawyer show?? 😢
This show is so good
This episode alone is top-notch! 💯❤️👍🏾
Kinda like how they all used to be up each other's throats and now they will move heaven and earth to help each other out
I just starred watching this show. I'm started season 3 tonight
I love how being a Lawyer is just a club. yea you can pass all the tests but you have to go up in front of a panel or prove you spent a crap ton of money to be a lawyer.
When passing their tests and proving you have the knowledge should be the point.
except mike passed the bar exam before and still didnt know lots of things that he should have so
Best of the best of suits
Humanity in the court is what you need. Not everything needs to be "by the book"
They’re all so well dressed.
Should have been the series finale him passing the bar
Mama Lioness coming to the rescue of her favourite cub 🦁