Yeah man, I agree with you. He's a great, really great actor. This entire Season Louis was so angry he fought against his own partners and friends from Pearson Specter. He was impossible and annoying on this episode. He drove me nuts!!! 😠😠😠
@@avidaepassageirawell1916 i hope you’re joking. He’s been antagonised by Harvey for years and Jessica always turned a blind eye towards the atrocities he faced. He deserved name partner.
@@ayush6025 Yes, he deserved. But he never was a rational Attorney. He was always an emotional man. And sometimes it destroyed the business, and lawsuits, and many others thing he did, and that's why he never was a named partner 'till this episode on this season. Well I am not joking, I am serious about this. 😉✌
"Pearson... Specter... LITT" I always loved this line because... all along, Louis was trying to reach what he knew he deserve, and he could've ask anything, even have his name before anyone else, but he respects Harvey and Jessica so much that he doesn't want to overcome them, he just wants to be part of, he wants respect, he wants only what he deserves... awesome scene, awesome character and awesome screenplay
Still he deserved to be senior partner . Not Donna which she pressurised everyone on season 7 . Louis was intelligent and sharp not like Harvey and ross but enough to become senior partner
He also has to make it believable to everyone else. If he asked for his name first then EVERYONE will know there’s something wrong because none of the senior partners will expect the founder and managing partner of the firm to let someone she promoted as the first name of the firm.
This is how you write a strong female character, and it's the real difference between Jessica and Donna. Donna talks a big game, but breaks down and starts crying whenever someone shouts at her. Jessica controls the room even when she's in a position of weakness. Levels to it.
I disagree big time. Breaking down doesn't make someone weak. Jessica and Donna are two distinct and strong women, different from eachother. Jessica is ruled by self interest and leadership, while Donna with warmth and compassion. Infact pitying them against eachother is insult to them. This is a horribly twisted notion that crying is a sign of weakness. Louis here is friend of Donna, so is Mike. For Jessica both are employees. Jessica here is thinking about firm, while Donna is thinking about her friends who are going through hurt or will be hurt.
@@VT-bj1id Was she thinking about her friends when Malik made her cry on the stand too? What about when David Fox played her like a fiddle because her ego stopped her from seeing what was staring her in the face?
@@josephicha9150 I am sorry but is she lawyer? Harvey ,Jessica, Mike etc are lawyers. They have developed that tough exterior which is hard to break in. Donna is different. We are talking about strength. How does crying make her weak? Just because she couldn't get through a trial where she was being character assassinated?
Louis at the start of the video: I respect Harvey and Jessica. I'm sorry for what I've done I quit. Also Louis at the end of the video: I WANT TO SEE YOU IN HANDCUFFS YOU HYPOCRITE!
@@will_2910 not really accurate. He didn’t know at the beginning what he knew at the end. What he knew at the end was a game changer for feelings of respect, etc.
That’s kind of the point. He respected them, which is why finding out that they hired someone who never went to law school as a lawyer hurt him even more.
This was the most emotional and the darkest episode for me summarizing all the dirt and stain and beauty of this series. Suits will always be my go-to series.
I honestly relate a lot to Louis character. He was the most underestimated and underrated character in the series despite him being excellent at his job he was always considered below Harvey and undeserving . It was never fair to him.
06:20 Before this point Louis genuinely had no proof but almost figured it out, at this point you can see his heart break when he realizes his friends lied to him since Mike came, and he questions if they care about him or see him as someone they tricked
That's debatable. Until that moment he didn't have confirmation but there was absolutely a way to prove it. Once someone goes looking they will find Mike isn't a Harvard graduate. They can go through the Harvard records, go through the yearbook, look at class photos, check with everyone in Mike's year and outside his transcript and his presence in the New York State Bar, there will be no evidence that Mike isn't a fraud. And in this case, no evidence of his presence is evidence of his lack of presence
I was screaming when he said, "PEARSON, SPECTER, LITT." Jessica should've treated Louis with so much more respect. He messed up ONCE and she got rid of him. Crazy.
I love the line Harvey says, you will only deliver the line your services are no longer required, where I want to tell him goodbye, Great line, my heart melts, Harvey does care,
What a great scene. Louis has the bigest gun in Suits history, he fires it right in Jessica's face, but as soon as he does and he gets Name Partner, ALL of his power is gone. Jessica played him masterfully by making him involved and ensuring that once Louis benefitted from Mike's fraud, he would also go down with the ship, thus making sure Louis will never turn on her. And through it all, Jessica is ice cold, knowing exactly what Louis wants and that she'll still end up on top when the matter is settled. Jessica is by far the biggest presence on this show, she looks invulnerable throughout. Even when she loses and gets disbarred, she still wins.
when the show starts we def obviously see harvey & mike as the go to guy sand fav chars but they become so predictable and it's just more of the same over and over. Louis shows the most change and is the most dynamic char of the series imo.
I'm sure there's actually a lot that goes into firms and all that, stuff the show can't capture. But come on, "Pearson Specter Litt," is a pretty great name, should've happened sooner just cause of that lol.
Before this I thought Mike and Harvey made sure Mike knows everything there is to know about studying at Harward since he can remember all. I guess they were just sloppy.
Absolutely! I love the subtle moment where she sits down as though defeated and submitting to Louis, only so she can rise again and firmly tell Louis he isn't getting that one thing. Total power move because despite his discovery, she still holds the power. not legally but she's the only one who can make his dream happen. He can have her arrested, but that's not going to get him to his goal and they both know that. Great actors going at it.
Jessica is just fortunate Lois really wanted to work there and be a name partner. If didn’t care to work there and made them all an enemy, Jessica’s career would’ve been over.
Louis finding out Mike's secret was masterfully done and wouldn't have been possible without Rick Hoffman. When the man uttered the words "Pearson Specter Litt" my eyes were glued to my laptop. If there's one series I wish I could watch again for the first time, it would be Suits.
Rick Hoffman is amazing I love Louis his character is one of the best in the show he’s hilarious 😂 the episode where there smoking a doob and he tells Harvey and Jessica that story 🤣🤣🙌🏻 Harvey and Jessica look horrified 🙌🏻🤭
@@PepsiFlyz Submitting to being completely overmatched and being forced to give name partner to avoid jail and the death of your company is not exactly what I would call owning someone. She is a badass for not squirming and the way she responded to the loss shows he is 1000 times tougher than Louis but she still lost big time here. True character is shown by how you handle your losses and this shows Jessica is as tough as they come.
That little height difference with Jessica lowering herself at 8:34 vs what she said. Great directing. Shows the temporary power transition before she's seen as fighting from a corner. Very smart.
He was given exactly what he deserved. It was established that Jessica recognized potential, since she picked up Harvey from the mailroom, paid for his very expensive education, and he became her right hand man who helped her rise to the top and made her firm a fortune. She knew Louis was absolutely not to be trusted or given any significant authority, since the one semblance of authority he had over the associates, he used it to abuse and torment them. As soon as he was given authority over the firm, he became a fascist tyrannical dictator. The easiest way to figure out who someone truly is, is to give them power, and Louis proved Jessica and Harvey correct.
Louis finding out about the secret is probably the most amazing performance of the character’s entire storyline. The emotional response he gave to his feeling betrayed is so powerful and real.. one can’t help but feel like they deserve his wrathful vengeance.
@@infamousiyer Louis is my favourite character. So relatable. Constantly overcoming obstacles that aren't always his fault but always striving to be a better person
@@infamousiyer It's not even the emotional element, its that Louis can get himself into situations but he cannot get himself out of them. That's the key difference in why Harvey is more valuable to Jessica than Louis, Harvey can go rogue and get results, Louis is a loose cannon that creates problems for everyone around him whether he means to or not and he needs other people to bail him out time and time again.
That is cause Harvey is a emotionally stunted sociopath... who cannot find meaningful employment nor maintain relationships. Louis is a Charging Bull... and while powerful, sometimes a Charging Bull charges off a cliff...
He is really incredible. Litt is such a complex character - a weird combination of shallow, tyrannical, ruthless, dishonest, emotional, kind, dedicated, dependable, loyal
In this episode, I was amazed by Gabriel Macht !! Such a terrific director !! He brought out the best acting performances from Rick Hoffman and Gina Torres.
Just imagined that Daniel Hardman was still here and he learned about Mike Ross's secret. Both men(Hardman and Litt) would wrecked EVERYONE and the FIRM to the ground especially MIKE ROSS.
I love Louis' character so much, there were times when he was very much a hateable character but underneath it all he just wanted to be a part of the team. He had the stats to back it up as a top tier lawyer and still never got the respect he deserved.
5:41, this is the moment i fell in love with his character. to see his rage come out like that towards Donna. i got chills when i first watched this. epic moment for louis litt
Who knew actors would be able to give a performance to make even me believe this is all real. That's incredible. I mean, look at Donna's face at 6:32. You can tell she is scared and remorseful. You can see it in the way she moves her mouth and her eye movement, having a difficult time looking Louis in the eyes. Extraordinary.
They didn’t deserve Louis man. Justifying letting Louis go with all this righteous nonsense even though they were all in on the secret of Mike being a fraud.
The sorry part is the best part because you can feel it. Jessica sat down because she felt bad for Louis but still kept the power that’s why she stood back up.
To be fair as well to Louis he kinda proved how brilliant of a lawyer he is by figuring out Mike never went to Harvard with only one ethical issue being looking through the Harvard file room without consent, but with that ability to figure it out, yeah he proved he is at name partner level
He's as much liable as Harvey and Jessica because even if he complained about them he would be culpable as he knew but didn't tell plus he also used the info for his own gain
Louis cared the most about Law but he put people he cared about above anything else. The reason for his rage and anger is because all of a sudden his whole life came crashing down.
At 5:03, you can see Louis' expression as a slightly off-putting smile, but over the next 10 seconds, you see his expression slowly change into a more passive aggressive state. That's when the audience knows he is completely confident in his accusation, demonstrating how great Rick Hoffman is.
Louis never looked more enraged than this in the entire series. Goes on to show how brilliant of an actor Rick Hoffman is..
Yeah man, I agree with you. He's a great, really great actor. This entire Season Louis was so angry he fought against his own partners and friends from Pearson Specter.
He was impossible and annoying on this episode. He drove me nuts!!! 😠😠😠
@@avidaepassageirawell1916 i hope you’re joking. He’s been antagonised by Harvey for years and Jessica always turned a blind eye towards the atrocities he faced. He deserved name partner.
@@ayush6025 Yes, he deserved. But he never was a rational Attorney. He was always an emotional man. And sometimes it destroyed the business, and lawsuits, and many others thing he did, and that's why he never was a named partner 'till this episode on this season.
Well I am not joking, I am serious about this.
😉✌
@@ayush6025 did u forget he blew up merger negotiations because the guy didn't read letters to his cat
honestly i believe he played his part perfectly, i he was one of the most lifelike characters int he series
"Pearson... Specter... LITT" I always loved this line because... all along, Louis was trying to reach what he knew he deserve, and he could've ask anything, even have his name before anyone else, but he respects Harvey and Jessica so much that he doesn't want to overcome them, he just wants to be part of, he wants respect, he wants only what he deserves... awesome scene, awesome character and awesome screenplay
Except, by doing it this way he will never get respect from them. They will also try to backstab and oust him ASAP!
Still he deserved to be senior partner . Not Donna which she pressurised everyone on season 7 . Louis was intelligent and sharp not like Harvey and ross but enough to become senior partner
He also has to make it believable to everyone else. If he asked for his name first then EVERYONE will know there’s something wrong because none of the senior partners will expect the founder and managing partner of the firm to let someone she promoted as the first name of the firm.
That's Jessica and Harvey's fault@@drappointment4509
@@aakasharya6918 Hardman had already made him senior partner. The next thing he wanted was his name on the door.
The Order of the Coif was literally.. “the key” to Louis finally getting the respect he deserved
And, most of all, his name on the wall.
Genius writing.
Not sure it makes sense some genius doesnt know a detail like that
Yet it makes no sence as Harvard Law isn't a charter member of The Order Of the Coif and as such doesn't hand out Keys to its Graduates.
@@LawfullSpook It was a great dramatic device but you are correct!
This is how you write a strong female character, and it's the real difference between Jessica and Donna. Donna talks a big game, but breaks down and starts crying whenever someone shouts at her. Jessica controls the room even when she's in a position of weakness. Levels to it.
EXACTLY!!!!!! THIS IS IT!
Exactly!! That is why I didnt like how they just forced Donna to the top for no reason.
I disagree big time. Breaking down doesn't make someone weak. Jessica and Donna are two distinct and strong women, different from eachother. Jessica is ruled by self interest and leadership, while Donna with warmth and compassion. Infact pitying them against eachother is insult to them. This is a horribly twisted notion that crying is a sign of weakness. Louis here is friend of Donna, so is Mike. For Jessica both are employees. Jessica here is thinking about firm, while Donna is thinking about her friends who are going through hurt or will be hurt.
@@VT-bj1id Was she thinking about her friends when Malik made her cry on the stand too? What about when David Fox played her like a fiddle because her ego stopped her from seeing what was staring her in the face?
@@josephicha9150 I am sorry but is she lawyer? Harvey ,Jessica, Mike etc are lawyers. They have developed that tough exterior which is hard to break in. Donna is different. We are talking about strength. How does crying make her weak? Just because she couldn't get through a trial where she was being character assassinated?
Louis at the start of the video: I respect Harvey and Jessica. I'm sorry for what I've done I quit.
Also Louis at the end of the video: I WANT TO SEE YOU IN HANDCUFFS YOU HYPOCRITE!
Accurate
@@will_2910 not really accurate. He didn’t know at the beginning what he knew at the end. What he knew at the end was a game changer for feelings of respect, etc.
@@patricelockertanthony1469 fair enough
That’s kind of the point. He respected them, which is why finding out that they hired someone who never went to law school as a lawyer hurt him even more.
None of this would have happened if Jessica and Harvey treated Louis with a little respect.
It’s hard to respect a little rat
@@moh6374 He worked there for years before he became a rat. A little respect would've changed that.
@@thesavantart8480 no he was on hardman’s side even then
@@thesavantart8480 No its to Much fun to disrespect Louis.
@@moh6374 He chose Hardman when he knew Jessica didnt value him, he switched back when he learned about the fraud
This show is full of brilliant actors
Mike and Harvey are legends but Louis is just another level. I loved his compassion to go with his dark side.
Louis entered his villain arc here and I'm LIVING for it
This was the most emotional and the darkest episode for me summarizing all the dirt and stain and beauty of this series. Suits will always be my go-to series.
5:40 "SIDOWN"
My goodness what a line
I honestly relate a lot to Louis character. He was the most underestimated and underrated character in the series despite him being excellent at his job he was always considered below Harvey and undeserving . It was never fair to him.
I loved Louis being in charge and showing them the place!!
Little did he know that he was walking right into the trap Jessica set up for him.
@@bhaijaansabka
Jessica set up Louis AFTER he called her out and threatened to blackmail her.
@@jonathanlewis7768 wrong, Jessica later tells Harvey that she made this trap around 30 seconds after Donna told her that ‘Louis Knows’.
06:20 Before this point Louis genuinely had no proof but almost figured it out, at this point you can see his heart break when he realizes his friends lied to him since Mike came, and he questions if they care about him or see him as someone they tricked
That's debatable. Until that moment he didn't have confirmation but there was absolutely a way to prove it. Once someone goes looking they will find Mike isn't a Harvard graduate. They can go through the Harvard records, go through the yearbook, look at class photos, check with everyone in Mike's year and outside his transcript and his presence in the New York State Bar, there will be no evidence that Mike isn't a fraud. And in this case, no evidence of his presence is evidence of his lack of presence
Brilliant acting from Rick Hoffman in this scene, especially with Jessica. You can really feel the anger and pain in his voice
I was screaming when he said, "PEARSON, SPECTER, LITT." Jessica should've treated Louis with so much more respect. He messed up ONCE and she got rid of him. Crazy.
it was more than once😂😂
Louis is a constant screwup.
1:16 "Stop asking questions already know the answer to." Went right over our heads but the gig was up right then and there.
“Mike Ross doesn’t forget anything.”
*Mike Ross consistently forgetting his phone*
I love the line Harvey says, you will only deliver the line your services are no longer required, where I want to tell him goodbye,
Great line, my heart melts,
Harvey does care,
Mike Ross doesn’t forget anything. Chills 🔥
What a great scene. Louis has the bigest gun in Suits history, he fires it right in Jessica's face, but as soon as he does and he gets Name Partner, ALL of his power is gone. Jessica played him masterfully by making him involved and ensuring that once Louis benefitted from Mike's fraud, he would also go down with the ship, thus making sure Louis will never turn on her. And through it all, Jessica is ice cold, knowing exactly what Louis wants and that she'll still end up on top when the matter is settled. Jessica is by far the biggest presence on this show, she looks invulnerable throughout. Even when she loses and gets disbarred, she still wins.
The last 3 words were the greatest in the entire series!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
9:00 ~ the pure class of Jessica Pearson... Nerves of steel...!
Louis reminds me of the guy who plays Ron's rat in Harry Potter
season 4: just coworkers
season 9: "I don't have friends. I have family"
He turned into Vin diesel
The delivery on 'Litt' at the end.....take a bow Mr Hoffman!
Rule 1: Never make an enemy out of someone who has nothing more to lose
Order of coif is given to every lawyer in US not only Harward. So, there is that glitch.
"SIT DOWN" 👹
What an actor Rick Hoffman ❤
Rick Hoffman's one boss moment 😩
Louis Litt at his best! Rick Hoffman deserves a lifetime achievement award only for this character.
Dona should’ve let him call her! .. I mean they can find a way out like every time they did! The 136 ways to avoid bullet Harvey’s bulls***😂
I will always feel that "Pearson...Specteeeeer....LLLLITT" in my bones
Louise having a anakin skywalker moment.
The funniest thing about this show is lawyers pretending to not lie. Lawyers are the biggest liars on the planet
when the show starts we def obviously see harvey & mike as the go to guy sand fav chars but they become so predictable and it's just more of the same over and over. Louis shows the most change and is the most dynamic char of the series imo.
Jessica's such a boss. She knew that was coming and she wanted it to hear it from one of his men.
Sarah Rafferty’s talent is off the charts
It's so easy to hate him at times, this is not one of those times.
Best moments in all series in my opinion
Harvey is a liar. He didn’t even fight for Louis, he just accepted the fact.
"I want you to tell me you're a liar... and a hypocrite"
answer should have been I'm a lawyer.
I’m new to suits. I keep yelling Louis just go where you’re appreciated and be yourself 😭
8:28 I felt that
Louis is the best lawyer here.
I know the camera crew started laughing after “SIT DOWN!”
Rick Hoffman is amazing !!!
This was a great turning point for this show!
Did Louis say at 6:56 “to see Francesca”? He was supposed to say “Jessica”. Right?
«To see your friend jessica»
"Precious, My Precious"
A true villain origin story, what an actor
Louis may be the best character on the show.
Louis was the best character
nahhh Louis' s acting is unreal............WTH!!!! He is too much!!....the emotions he brings, the gestures, expressions..SUITS IS RICK HOFFMAN
Say what you will about Louis, but he was amazingly sharp!
If he didn't his character flaws, he would have taken over the firm.
rick hoffman is such great actor
Amazing movie
Rick Hoffman is awesome. Louis as a Character is highly surreal tho. I doubt that you would find such a character under Ultra High performers.
I love how when she submits to Louis by saying she was a liar etc she starts to sit but then when she takes back control she stands over Louis again
I'm sure there's actually a lot that goes into firms and all that, stuff the show can't capture. But come on, "Pearson Specter Litt," is a pretty great name, should've happened sooner just cause of that lol.
Before this I thought Mike and Harvey made sure Mike knows everything there is to know about studying at Harward since he can remember all. I guess they were just sloppy.
Exquisite direction.
donna folded so bad
Peason sssspector Littt..Most powerful Scene
One of the toughest scenes in TV history!
Rick Hoffman's finest hour right here.
No, Louis standing up to Zane and Harvey in season 8 is the best!!! He is a beast in that scene!
@@daynephillips9948 That scene is incredible as well, but I really think this sequence of Louis' defeat, to realisation, to rage, is gold.
@@MrElectricNick True, as a sequence it contains some absolutely sublime acting from Rick. Jessica got Litt up!!
@@daynephillips9948 yes. This is my fav scene in Suits.
No, Louis pretending to be Harvey was the best
Louis : SIT DOWN
chills all over the body
how on earth does that give you chills
Thought he was gonna slap Donna lol
@@user-hx7yi6wx5k 🤣🤣
True
@@user-hx7yi6wx5kbro I was genuinely afraid guy has presence
“Louis knows.” - one of the most powerful lines in the entire show.
Even Harvey and Jessica know not to wave the red cape at THE Charging Bull.
Louis has been duped a million times in this show. It ain’t that powerful lol.
"Pearson Specter Litt" >>>>
Because Litt was powerful
For sure
He was about to pop a vein....PPPPEARSON SSSSPECTER LITTTTT
Hahahaha!!!
Like he was casting a spell
@Hana G He is blackmialling Jessica to put his name(Litt) on the walll since he now knows Mike's secret
9:39 😬
Even in this situation Jessica still takes control of the conversation (8:57)
Such an amazing well writen character.
Absolutely! I love the subtle moment where she sits down as though defeated and submitting to Louis, only so she can rise again and firmly tell Louis he isn't getting that one thing. Total power move because despite his discovery, she still holds the power. not legally but she's the only one who can make his dream happen. He can have her arrested, but that's not going to get him to his goal and they both know that. Great actors going at it.
@@TonyPerez816 Gina was perfectly casted for this role.
Jessica is just fortunate Lois really wanted to work there and be a name partner. If didn’t care to work there and made them all an enemy, Jessica’s career would’ve been over.
@@zacqueeentertainment7336 it ends up being over anyway
She got her own serie what amazing is
Louis finding out Mike's secret was masterfully done and wouldn't have been possible without Rick Hoffman. When the man uttered the words "Pearson Specter Litt" my eyes were glued to my laptop. If there's one series I wish I could watch again for the first time, it would be Suits.
It’s impressive how even being technically exposed as a felon and humiliated by this secret, she still manages to own Louis.
Not in this scene - Louis basically owns her untill she makes him sign that thing later on
@@sansonefabio8177 8:57 owned
Rick Hoffman is amazing I love Louis his character is one of the best in the show he’s hilarious 😂 the episode where there smoking a doob and he tells Harvey and Jessica that story 🤣🤣🙌🏻 Harvey and Jessica look horrified 🙌🏻🤭
@@PepsiFlyz Submitting to being completely overmatched and being forced to give name partner to avoid jail and the death of your company is not exactly what I would call owning someone. She is a badass for not squirming and the way she responded to the loss shows he is 1000 times tougher than Louis but she still lost big time here. True character is shown by how you handle your losses and this shows Jessica is as tough as they come.
Being in charge carries weight.
Aw man the way he said "PEARSON... SPECTER.... LITT" what a brilliant actor
I JUST GOT THE LITT UP
9:39 😬
That little height difference with Jessica lowering herself at 8:34 vs what she said. Great directing. Shows the temporary power transition before she's seen as fighting from a corner. Very smart.
Brilliant observation
Then when she stands back up when Louis tries to over step his leverage
I'm glad you noticed it too. the subtle camera movement! Brilliant
Amazing how something so small lead to Louis uncovering Mike's secret
Mike initiated his own undoing by going to Louis's house in the first place.
@@nadiar.7788 Louis already had suspicions, the key was just the sealer
What about Luke Skywalker running off to fight Darth Vader on Cloud City in The Empire Strikes Back? Vader cut his hand off!
@@sonder.4718 Which incident? Walt Whitman?
if mike doesnt remeber sth it isnt a small thing
I love the Confidence Jessica Pearson has . She is just the most confident women I have ever seen.
There are much more confident women in reality.
@@alphanerd7221lol geez
Hermano ella literalmente estaba derrumbada frente a Louis
@@alphanerd7221shut up
Looks like Donna and Jessica just got Litt UP
@P.B. it really is
Louis Litt was a real fighter. He only asked what he deserved and was never given.
He was given exactly what he deserved. It was established that Jessica recognized potential, since she picked up Harvey from the mailroom, paid for his very expensive education, and he became her right hand man who helped her rise to the top and made her firm a fortune. She knew Louis was absolutely not to be trusted or given any significant authority, since the one semblance of authority he had over the associates, he used it to abuse and torment them. As soon as he was given authority over the firm, he became a fascist tyrannical dictator. The easiest way to figure out who someone truly is, is to give them power, and Louis proved Jessica and Harvey correct.
PEARSON SPECTRE LITT!! Amazing delivery
💯💯💪🏽
Louis finding out about the secret is probably the most amazing performance of the character’s entire storyline. The emotional response he gave to his feeling betrayed is so powerful and real.. one can’t help but feel like they deserve his wrathful vengeance.
The greatest game changing moments in Suits. FIGHT ME
@@infamousiyer Louis is my favourite character. So relatable. Constantly overcoming obstacles that aren't always his fault but always striving to be a better person
@@infamousiyer It's not even the emotional element, its that Louis can get himself into situations but he cannot get himself out of them. That's the key difference in why Harvey is more valuable to Jessica than Louis, Harvey can go rogue and get results, Louis is a loose cannon that creates problems for everyone around him whether he means to or not and he needs other people to bail him out time and time again.
That is cause Harvey is a emotionally stunted sociopath... who cannot find meaningful employment nor maintain relationships.
Louis is a Charging Bull... and while powerful, sometimes a Charging Bull charges off a cliff...
1v1 me bro
Okay, where and at what time? I will use a baseball bat tho....
The way Louis shouted at Donna 😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@P.B. he would’ve choked you
Rick Hoffman's acting skills at its peak
He is really incredible. Litt is such a complex character - a weird combination of shallow, tyrannical, ruthless, dishonest, emotional, kind, dedicated, dependable, loyal
That "Pearson, Specter, Litt" line was incredible 🥶
But we all know what he should've said : "Litt, nothing and nobody"
The perfect, 'What If?'.
In this episode, I was amazed by Gabriel Macht !! Such a terrific director !!
He brought out the best acting performances from Rick Hoffman and Gina Torres.
Just imagined that Daniel Hardman was still here and he learned about Mike Ross's secret. Both men(Hardman and Litt) would wrecked EVERYONE and the FIRM to the ground especially MIKE ROSS.
If it had happened, the serie would have ended in season 5. Hardman as the only name partner, and Harvey and Jessica in jail.
I love Louis' character so much, there were times when he was very much a hateable character but underneath it all he just wanted to be a part of the team. He had the stats to back it up as a top tier lawyer and still never got the respect he deserved.
He got more respect than he deserved. He didn't even deserve to be a lawyer.
Harvey and Jessica always sidelining Louis
@@alphanerd7221Worst take of the century award
@@alphanerd7221
That would be Mike……seeing as he wasn’t qualified because, unlike Louis, he didn’t earn his stripes.
@@gamer61701 You are mad at me for being correct. Cry about it millennial.
5:41, this is the moment i fell in love with his character. to see his rage come out like that towards Donna. i got chills when i first watched this. epic moment for louis litt
His rage and pain
Hands down, Rick Hoffman is the most talented actor of the series!
Not true and it wouldn't be much of a compliment if it was.
@@alphanerd7221 so tell me whos better
@@RoblotynCZ Dule Hill.
Who knew actors would be able to give a performance to make even me believe this is all real. That's incredible. I mean, look at Donna's face at 6:32. You can tell she is scared and remorseful. You can see it in the way she moves her mouth and her eye movement, having a difficult time looking Louis in the eyes. Extraordinary.
They didn’t deserve Louis man. Justifying letting Louis go with all this righteous nonsense even though they were all in on the secret of Mike being a fraud.
They were all hypocritical sharks that used Louis as a punching bag.
Amazing acting by Rick! You can legit feel his emotions while blasting off a Grammy worth performance!
you mean Emmy?
The intensity throughout..RickHoff the OG🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The sorry part is the best part because you can feel it. Jessica sat down because she felt bad for Louis but still kept the power that’s why she stood back up.
To be fair as well to Louis he kinda proved how brilliant of a lawyer he is by figuring out Mike never went to Harvard with only one ethical issue being looking through the Harvard file room without consent, but with that ability to figure it out, yeah he proved he is at name partner level
He's as much liable as Harvey and Jessica because even if he complained about them he would be culpable as he knew but didn't tell plus he also used the info for his own gain
Any idiot could figure out that Mike didn't go to Harvard. He blew a negotiation because his letters to a cat were not read.
@@harshagrawal1056its almost like this is brought up and used against him in the show
This scene and Tyrion Lannister's "I wish I was the monster you thought I was" contain the finest acting I have seen on television
Louis cared the most about Law but he put people he cared about above anything else. The reason for his rage and anger is because all of a sudden his whole life came crashing down.
At 5:03, you can see Louis' expression as a slightly off-putting smile, but over the next 10 seconds, you see his expression slowly change into a more passive aggressive state. That's when the audience knows he is completely confident in his accusation, demonstrating how great Rick Hoffman is.
8:28 broke me. He sounding like a little boy who is just hurt. Jessica and Harvey didn’t treat Lois well :(