Seems to be like Louis did exactly what was asked of him. Tanner talked about sexing with Jessica, and involved his mother, Louis talked about his love with Donna. Not sure why everyone's looking at him so judgementally
I think it's less that he was playing the bad guy, and more that he was clearly getting GENUINELY emotional over the question, attacking her beyond just "playing the bad guy".
@@KitKatNisa that last line of questioning is exactly what tanner would do. harvey said he doesent have skills but look how he obliterated them all just tanner
@@AverageLeagueHack kinda It’s quite clear Louis used this as an opportunity to get back a Harvey. He was helping Harvey but he was absolutely enjoying trying to make him look bad & everyone could tell.
@@sagelg Have you watched the show? right after this is a scene where Louis and Harvey fight and louis is furious at harvey for putting him in a situation where he had to do that.
Louis did exactly what Tanner would have done in the courtroom in front of actual jury. He hated every moment of it. He loved nailing Harvey to the wall but not at the expense of ppl he cared about. He was asked to be Tanner and he got the job done.
@@graddeos true. My point was more that Louis did this stuff & then wondered why Harvey (or anyone for that matter) didn’t like what he did. Louis used to make things very personal. Tanner would make things personal but also kept things “semi professional “.
@@JulianTrejosPorras I did have seen show before I remembere Louis going into Donna pant, he try for episodes and then gets frustrated to become managing partner but Timothy steals the position from him so he goes with Sheika to Boston
10:56 that was none of Louis' problem. Donna and Harvey had a stronger working relationship that made it appear like they in love with each other, it's just chemistry. But then again Louis was playing 'the man' and that's probably what Travis Tanner would have done in a real trial hence the choice of Louis to play Tanner in the mock trial.
It was brutal but Louis just wants to prove why Donna would do anything Harvey asked. Because there were many who believed there was more than a working relationship between them: Malik, Alison Holt, Hardman, Gibbs...
i hate how they did not take the opportunity to go through the trial, i feel like the best season was season 3, as it spent one half focusing on the trial, and the other half of the season on little cases and personal drama. Season 1 is an exception though of course
I liked it because it really emphasized the twist, like we build up Tanner to be this ultimate villain all season long, and then it's revealed that Daniel was manipulating everything the entire time. But it is true that comes with the opportunity cost and disappointment of not having the trial you built up to. It's a risk but I think Daniel is a strong enough villain that it did manage to pay off.
Every clip I’ve seen of hardman he seems like a decent reasonable man, other than that spite thing he had with Harvey and cheating on his dying wife, he seems like a not so bad guy
He's Louis without the heart of gold. Everything Louis has ever done to promote himself, everything Louis ever did to make everyone see him as top of the food chain, all of the manipulations Louis did behind the scenes, Hardman is exponentially worse. He's the one who promoted Louis to senior partner over Harvey when he put them up against each other and promoted Louis when he showed that he's willing to follow the orders of the Top Man, who Hardman saw himself as, over loyalties to their clients. Combined with how he gaslit himself as a victim or unbiased party while smearing those he saw as potential threats despite their personal motives. All in all, he's a snake who is willing to sell out his own mother if it gets him ahead.
The "sticking point" of this settlement offer is just dumb. You can't agree to be disbarred, or disbar an opposing party, during settlement negotiations to a private lawsuit. Private parties do not control who is licensed in a state to practice law. That's done by the licensing authority, usually the state bar association. You might be able to agree not to practice law in a given area as a term of the settlement, but even that is probably unenforceable in most jurisdictions on the grounds that it interferes with the bar's authority to regulate attorney licensing. They also wouldnt have standing to sue to enforce it, not unless Harvey sued them or one of their clients. Regardless, if he wanted to have Harvey disbarred, he should just file a complaint with the state bar association and let them investigate. They will investigate and discipline him as appropriate, which may include disbarment if it is warranted.
Louis’ first mention of someone getting LITT UP which in fact they did! But his loyalty towards Donna is unmatched… “and what happened to that beautiful women in there is not on me.. it’s on you!!” Louis nailed that scene
I don't watch the show but Harvey definitely got charged with assault and sued by Tanner right? I mean he punched a lawyer right in the face in a law office. Like how dumb can you get?
Lol and if he was charged he would have gotten a slap on the wrist because all the judge has to do is read the transcript to know that Harvey was provoked.
They type everything. There is opportunity to edit later on. Lawyers try to make those on the stand look dumb. Both sides do it. It is about convincing the jury.
Stenographers are like rapporteurs who keep a verbatim record of court proceedings for future references; in case anybody doubted what a person in court (or in this case during deposition) that would be read to the doubter.
He essentially sexually harassed Harvey and his boss. It wouldn't be legal anywhere, much less a deposition. Suits is very inaccurate so you should watch it knowing nothing that happens in the show is applicable in real life.
I love how the law and rules only apply when it’s not dramatically convenient. Like this dude is clearly antagonizing Harvey on tape and Harvey punched him in response there’s no way you show that to a jury and they don’t feel off about it Especially after Jessica repeatedly said:”This deposition is over”
The “get litt up!” To this day, lives rent free in my head 😭😭
Literally LOL’ed 😂😅😅
The part where Mike mimes Harvey’s middle name at him and Harvey has this disappointed look on his face is the best part 🤣🤣
what did mike say silently?
I actually think the name is great. Sounds like royalty
That wasn’t a disappointed look. Harvey’s just like “yeah it’s my middle name”
What's crazy, is Mike has an eidetic memory but somehow hasn't seen Harvey's full name on a document before 😂
@@cyruscruz90he repeated Harvey's middle name back to him as a question!
the faces of mike rachel and harvey when louis crumpled that piece of paper, they knew something bad was coming
Louis' acting in the bathroom scene after this scene is impeccable.
I was just about to type that
and what just happened to that beautiful woman in there. THATS ON YOU - NOT ON ME
tag me the video
Seems to be like Louis did exactly what was asked of him. Tanner talked about sexing with Jessica, and involved his mother, Louis talked about his love with Donna.
Not sure why everyone's looking at him so judgementally
I think it's less that he was playing the bad guy, and more that he was clearly getting GENUINELY emotional over the question, attacking her beyond just "playing the bad guy".
@@KitKatNisa i disagree. They'd rather blame louis for things rather than anyone else. Donna get torn by malik later and she blamed Louis
@@KitKatNisa that last line of questioning is exactly what tanner would do. harvey said he doesent have skills but look how he obliterated them all just tanner
When he said that Lois should've been promoted to senior partner way sooner. It was true. Irrespective of his motive, that statement was 100% true.
when louis has fun, and laughs it is the best
The tie objection….totally validated!🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
Harvey’s middle name, Mike’s reaction and Harvey acknowledging the surprise. Epic!!! 5:02
It so sweet that Harvey goes behind Donna to check on her. It's the unspoken love between them that makes it so magical ❤❤.
🤢🤮
Just can't get over this show, one of my favorite!!
for those who don't know, the woman we see at 5:35 is Gabriel Macht's(Harvey Specter) Real wife. She had a few episode cameo in the show.
I’m glad Louis later got better.
Early on he did a lot of stuff like this & then wondered why people didn’t like him.
In this case Harvey got what he asked for
@@AverageLeagueHack kinda
It’s quite clear Louis used this as an opportunity to get back a Harvey. He was helping Harvey but he was absolutely enjoying trying to make him look bad & everyone could tell.
@@sagelg Have you watched the show? right after this is a scene where Louis and Harvey fight and louis is furious at harvey for putting him in a situation where he had to do that.
Louis did exactly what Tanner would have done in the courtroom in front of actual jury. He hated every moment of it. He loved nailing Harvey to the wall but not at the expense of ppl he cared about. He was asked to be Tanner and he got the job done.
@@graddeos true. My point was more that Louis did this stuff & then wondered why Harvey (or anyone for that matter) didn’t like what he did. Louis used to make things very personal. Tanner would make things personal but also kept things “semi professional “.
Thank you for posting a longer scene this time (2 scenes together). Fits very well
YESSSS
Louis is so underrated
Killa
underrated? literal best both actor and character of the entire show
@@Atty1997 That is quite a claim to make.
@@Atty1997 he's the worst lol
Harvey Louis and Jessica is the reason I still watch it after so many years.
You can't still watch it they stopped making it years ago. You are rewatching it... over and over and over. Just like the rest of us lol.
@@SoundsFantastic Excuse me, English is not my first language, thanks for correction.
@@Sunset_at_titan there's nothing wrong with what you originally said.
@@SoundsFantasticwhat? That's still watching it. Use semantics all you want. What he said was correct. Cope harder.
No! Jessica, Harvey, and Mike
They did in fact get… “Litt Up”
they were lit in an upward direction.
Louis simply doing his job
No Louis trying to get into Donna pant
@@slothymango you clearly haven't seen the series
@@JulianTrejosPorras I did have seen show before I remembere Louis going into Donna pant, he try for episodes and then gets frustrated to become managing partner but Timothy steals the position from him so he goes with Sheika to Boston
@@JulianTrejosPorras do u hear me I see show
@@JulianTrejosPorras hear me guy I see show do you understand
They got exactly what they asked for .. can't blame Luis for that ...
If any thing he was doing them a favour..
And they might have prevented it by objecting to that last line of questioning. Calls for speculation. It's not evidence.
5:00 Mike's reaction to Harvey's middle name gets me every time haha
Louis can be a real pit bull when he wants to. Harvey, "He didn't seem to do the one so I did the other" as he blows his fist.
10:56 that was none of Louis' problem. Donna and Harvey had a stronger working relationship that made it appear like they in love with each other, it's just chemistry. But then again Louis was playing 'the man' and that's probably what Travis Tanner would have done in a real trial hence the choice of Louis to play Tanner in the mock trial.
It was brutal but Louis just wants to prove why Donna would do anything Harvey asked.
Because there were many who believed there was more than a working relationship between them: Malik, Alison Holt, Hardman, Gibbs...
2:00 this whole thing between Uncle Tanner and Harvey this is crazy.
i hate how they did not take the opportunity to go through the trial, i feel like the best season was season 3, as it spent one half focusing on the trial, and the other half of the season on little cases and personal drama. Season 1 is an exception though of course
I liked it because it really emphasized the twist, like we build up Tanner to be this ultimate villain all season long, and then it's revealed that Daniel was manipulating everything the entire time. But it is true that comes with the opportunity cost and disappointment of not having the trial you built up to. It's a risk but I think Daniel is a strong enough villain that it did manage to pay off.
I’ve never heard of a lawyer who gets away with assault so much….
Season 2 Suits. Best season in my opinion.
I 100% agree
Absolutely!
"Harve" "Trav" they almost sound like old friends.
That moment when Harvey Specter says his full name... simply amazing.
"What is he, cause a headache like this one or twice a month?"
Well, pretty sure 5 or 6 a month, and 1 long term symptom
Louis is that one macko that makes his way in to everyone's business and personal life
Tanner is like Harvey’s joker. Should have kept coming back
S2 is at another level.
Louis ate them alive😂
the biggest mistake Travis made was sitting down with the button on
Louis looks like he's been playing chubby bunny since 2010
how come we never saw who is the secretary to Jessica... luis had one .. Harvey did... even mike does later in the show but why not Jessica?
Everyone at the firm was her majesty secretary 😂
Louis is the perfect Tanner
Every clip I’ve seen of hardman he seems like a decent reasonable man, other than that spite thing he had with Harvey and cheating on his dying wife, he seems like a not so bad guy
He's Louis without the heart of gold. Everything Louis has ever done to promote himself, everything Louis ever did to make everyone see him as top of the food chain, all of the manipulations Louis did behind the scenes, Hardman is exponentially worse. He's the one who promoted Louis to senior partner over Harvey when he put them up against each other and promoted Louis when he showed that he's willing to follow the orders of the Top Man, who Hardman saw himself as, over loyalties to their clients. Combined with how he gaslit himself as a victim or unbiased party while smearing those he saw as potential threats despite their personal motives. All in all, he's a snake who is willing to sell out his own mother if it gets him ahead.
same thing Harvey did. Blackmail le cheat
He does nothing here to protect Donna... 'nough said.
This one of my favorite funny episodes
Finest trial . He was asked to go under the skin & he did
This was a great episode 👏
2:14 with german law it would be totally fine to punch someone in the face to stop him from insulting your honor.
The "sticking point" of this settlement offer is just dumb. You can't agree to be disbarred, or disbar an opposing party, during settlement negotiations to a private lawsuit. Private parties do not control who is licensed in a state to practice law. That's done by the licensing authority, usually the state bar association. You might be able to agree not to practice law in a given area as a term of the settlement, but even that is probably unenforceable in most jurisdictions on the grounds that it interferes with the bar's authority to regulate attorney licensing. They also wouldnt have standing to sue to enforce it, not unless Harvey sued them or one of their clients.
Regardless, if he wanted to have Harvey disbarred, he should just file a complaint with the state bar association and let them investigate. They will investigate and discipline him as appropriate, which may include disbarment if it is warranted.
Can't punching another lawyer in the face during a deposition get you disbarred?
he knew he deserved it lol
Not in TV land
@@perryrush6563😂
Yeah if they got caught
This whole thing is all the more hilarious w Harvey’s wife in bg 💀
I noticed they kept panning the camera around to Gabriel's real life wife. Cute!
This storyline was great.
hardman just siting there and watching the drama lololol
If this is how it is to work in a lawfirm, then lawyers must be constantly paranoid.
Someone is asking to get litt up 😂😂😂 love it
Lewis is gonna find some Curare in his coffee...wait for it.
Question: If Harvey has already punched tanner, does it make any difference if he absolutely destroyed his face?
Litt UP !!!!!!
Louis used that a lot
😂😂😂😂
Who else misses this show?
I do, very much.
It's on Netflix and it's getting all the love it deserves ❤
@@shereencollington7954 I don’t have Netflix
They got litt up
Louis’ first mention of someone getting LITT UP which in fact they did!
But his loyalty towards Donna is unmatched… “and what happened to that beautiful women in there is not on me.. it’s on you!!” Louis nailed that scene
Love SUITS
its crazy how they all new something was coming after he crumbled that paper
Tanner loves Harv’s knuckles.
When you get LITT UP!
I don't watch the show but Harvey definitely got charged with assault and sued by Tanner right? I mean he punched a lawyer right in the face in a law office. Like how dumb can you get?
During a deposition on tape no less lol
Lol and if he was charged he would have gotten a slap on the wrist because all the judge has to do is read the transcript to know that Harvey was provoked.
LOUIS MY BRILLIANCE 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
To be fair, they DID ask for it. THEY GOT LITT UP.
F’n Litt! I love it
Ironic, Harvey did get angry mike for being naive and soft in a fake trial
Travis top 5 antagonist on the show
Season and episode please?
It only matters what happens in the end not about the work
Hardman really enjoy that fall as opportunity to himself
Hardman as the judge in the mock trial was as useful as a drop of water in a wildfire
Calling each other harv and trav is pretty cute cant lie 😂🙃
9:27 vs. 9:30 Where is Donna keeping her purse?
yo Donna just got Litt up!!
Worth it
WOW that got real really fast
they should have called John Reese! The Judge did once!
Harvey got litt up in this episode
That blood looks like jam
Does the girl typing the deposition type everything that is said? Are lawyers allows to provoke the defendants like that?
Stenographers do type everything out, but we saw Jessica signal for them to stop so it's possible they didn't get the last part
They type everything. There is opportunity to edit later on. Lawyers try to make those on the stand look dumb. Both sides do it. It is about convincing the jury.
Stenographers are like rapporteurs who keep a verbatim record of court proceedings for future references; in case anybody doubted what a person in court (or in this case during deposition) that would be read to the doubter.
He essentially sexually harassed Harvey and his boss. It wouldn't be legal anywhere, much less a deposition. Suits is very inaccurate so you should watch it knowing nothing that happens in the show is applicable in real life.
Tanner, on the other hand, helped himself to a knuckle sandwich
Get him Louis
Could tanner not get an assault charge on harvey? Woulda won right then and there.
LITT UP!!
I'd take that as a Yes !!!
I love how the law and rules only apply when it’s not dramatically convenient.
Like this dude is clearly antagonizing Harvey on tape and Harvey punched him in response there’s no way you show that to a jury and they don’t feel off about it
Especially after Jessica repeatedly said:”This deposition is over”
How did it go from fraud mock trial to a love triangle confession?
I don’t care what anyone say harvey and tanner are the best thing happened to this show.
I love Rick Hoffman. There could not be a better Louis Litt.
Play judge would have stopped that way before
Lou my boy throwin down!
can someone tell me who is the girl that typing the depo(the paralegal)
Louis is a killer lol
4:55
I do accept Jessica was the man and Harvey was the girl and I was really happy when she left because Harvey will be the real deal now
wow, intense.
He'll always be Waggs to me.
They wanted nasty they got nasty
louis did great.
Tanner would be disbarred for this as well.
So funny in all the wrong ways
0:03