Not only did they give Mike an A+ in the class that no one else has ever gotten an A+. But they also said Mike graduated *1st overall* in his year. If that doesn't tell you they wanted him to get caught, nothing will 😂
In season one, they showed the audience very briefly that his (fake) transcript said he graduated with a 3.55 and was conferred with Magna Cum Laude. Based on that, there’d be a few dozen people with an overall GPA higher than his.
@@paulkarkenny6835 In season 1, after Mike had dinner with Jessica she told Harvey she did a background check on him and found out he graduated " top of his class".
@@covidiotseverywhere2179 When Lola Jensen gave mike his fake degree in season 1 she logged onto the Harvard alumni website and showed his profile with his graduation year, class and *Rank* . The first time we see Scottie, she told Harvey she finished 1st in her class and Harvey finished 5th, Jessica told her old boss she finished 1st in her class before her trial whilst she was stalling for Louis, etc.... I could really keep going with this.
@@dc4334 the girl that Mike meets when he is a messenger was his irl girlfriend at the time and now real wife. I believe she is also in the last season when Mike is doing the pro bono thing. Lots of cameos are friends or family of the cast
Not to mention that his wife played a love relationship with his character and their daughter as his wife's character's niece, I don't remember what episode that it was though
@@hawaiigirl8089he’s a congressman of New York that has been caught in numerous lies. From his schooling to where he’s worked. Even lied about his mom dying because of 9/11.
They really didn't put enough effort into faking his Harvard study. Like come on if you know stuff like this prof never gives a+ you should have made sure that such mistakes don't happen.
In 1963, a high school buddy of mine needed to get a passing score in 12th grade math: Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry. (The book was the same one used in colleges such as Ohio State University.) He was totally lost but tried to struggle through for the year. When final exams came up, he was desperate. He was the last one in the room and sweating bullets. The grey-haired elderly teacher said to keep working on the test while she went to the ladies room. Knowing he was going to fail, he took a quick look at the test papers on her desk that other (smarter) students had turned in for answers. But he wasn't totally stupid, he knew if he suddenly got an "A" that Mrs. Smith would be very suspicious. So he filled out his test just good enough that he would get a "D". It worked! The rest is history.
Who in their right mind would give themselves the highest grade when cheating?!?! I remember in HS a friend of mine somehow got hold of the teacher's grading paper and gave himself a C or B and said "I ain't giving myself an A, he's gonna find out!"
@@TenshiNakano See I was thinking about this earlier, normally yeah he wouldn’t but this is an ETHICS class, Mikes whole character is ethics and whatnot I would see them getting along extremely well
@@invictus6176mike’s whole character is ethics? He lies about being a qualified lawyer for years, that alone is deeply unethical and has some pretty bad repercussions in the show (as it would in real life) Mike is a nice person with a good heart, but you can’t argue he’s nothing but ethical. Across the series he and Harvey do wildly unethical stuff
@@rayanqadri3980 Inmean yeah but for the “right reasons” It’s not like him being a fraud doesn’t get under his skin or affect him he was young and impressionable and him and Harvey are total idiots for instantly going the fraud route lol
So many good moments in these long videos! When I’m rewatching clips from streams I caught, it’s like a horror movie. “No chat! Don’t suggest Icarus’s basic! Oh no! CM ArchAngel is about to suggest submitting questions ahead of time!” So suspenseful
We had a prof in programming who never gave a single grade higher than C hahahah but hey he never failed a single one and we learnt a lot from him and that prof sticks to everyone's memory til after college
This reminds me of when Smavid Doak told his mediocre players on his team "if you screw up on my field, I won't hesitate to pull out my 9 and let the choppa fly." It was a team of 10-year olds but it was a very effective speech.
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@@David-Ray ok but it seems like the entire show, even when Mike saves/impresses/or beats the others they still come back to the “he didn’t go to Harvard fire him” trope
@@totallyabot4205 trust me, it doesnt. It does come back to it like once per season at most but its always in a different and interesting way where you dont really know if this is the time he gets caught. Theres a lot of thinking on their feet type situations, the dialogue and characters are written and played amazingly, along with how they undergo major development as people. There are lot of moral dilemmas too. Im watching the entire show for the 3rd time right now and honestly i just wish it never ended in the first place. Best show ive ever watched and would wholeheartedly recommend.
this show lost me when the secret came out and everyone was concerned about the name of the late night pizza shop but no one looked at financial records.
To be fair, I was a psychology major at ASU…and everyone knew of my teacher. He was awesome, but he was strict! And…no, I didn’t get an A+. I got a f’ing C-…and that is the hardest I’ve ever worked for a grade in my life. Sounds pathetic…but I am beyond proud of that C 😂😂😂. Graduated with a 3.7 GPA, but nothing makes me smile more than passing that dudes class. Lmfao
In every school that makes up a university there aren’t a lot of teachers to where you wouldn’t know a professor unless you just don’t care about school
Nope, in my third grade U a little search is all you need to know who's who. If the teatchers have been here for 25y+, everyone has a story about them.
Mike should have acted surprised about the A+ and said he didn't get that grade. Making it sound like Gerard made a mistake when entering the grade and he never noticed it on his transcripts. Not sure what would happened after that, but that may have called Louis off
mike had the connections to people that actually went to Harvard and Harvey actually went to Harvard all they had to do was put there heads to gether with mikes connections and figure this shit out but that would be to smart for the plot so plot will plot
Suits has a fatal narrative flaw at its heart. Mike's ignorance & casual recklessness in not researching Harvard procedures is the complete opposite of his character in the rest of the show. He's hyper intelligent, meticulous and has a unique attention to detail. He would know everything about Harvard - the local pizza place, the special key that gets given, which grades are given by which mentors, etc. It's a fun show, but the central 'fake lawyer' storyline was always the weakest aspect by far.
i agree he should know about the key, that's an official award... not sure about the pizza place tho, that's the nuance of a student to know, it's not in a book, it's an if you know you know...
I love this show, but they had no consistency for Mike’s fake transcript (or others either). If you look closely at the fake transcript in Season 1 Episode 8 and follow the language from other episodes, he supposedly graduated with a 3.55 GPA, with Magna Cum Laude, with an overall Class Rank of 2. None of these things could be possible at the same time as each other. Then again, we also have Louis saying in multiple episodes that he got Magna Cum Laude and in other episodes he claims Summa Cum Laude.
Then they get through this "arc", the ethics professor is revealed to be JUST as 'corrupt' as the main cast, and owes a bunch of money to folks he gambled with lol So, then, to trick Louis, they get the Professor in on their little group for a stint of time as well! **DOESN'T MATTER, Mike still screws up, by pestering Louis about the Harvard KEY you get when graduating Harvard.**
First off... If A plus isn't an option the teacher is screwing up the entire grading system. Second, Who gives themselves an A plus. its like Mike does in episode 1. If you want to cheat, Never give yourself a perfect score. Go middle of the road
If she could hear him though that glass door to know to come in then all the passersby would also be able to hear their conversation. They would not be speaking so loud, clearly fake
lol clearly written by people who know nothing about law school. Law school is generally graded on a curve, meaning there is always at least 1 person with an A+.
@@Apolitically-Correct he could’ve just been speaking figuratively. Like just saying hardly anybody gets an A+. But also idk I haven’t watched this episode.
So here's a mistake I believe this show made. Mike should not have been on trial as a fraud for not going to Harvard, he should have been tried for not having a proper law license.
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It’s kinda a thing where depending on the teacher they can make any percentage an A from 85 to 100, 96 or 100 Grades are very subjective when it comes to some people as no one would really care to tell you the true difference between a 90 student and a 99.9 student As one might have had slightly known more Even then only people who care about being more elite notice such things
Why the fuck would they ever need to fake anything is the biggest plot hole in this series. You can take a bar test without going to law school, it would take him few days and no one would need to be involved if freaking felony.
he had passed the bar exam and they mention it in the first episode of the series thats why harvey hired him in the first place ( one of the reason) the problem is that most big law firms hire from the big universities and thats why they went with a lie and thats why later he was charged with fraud nit because he hadn't passed bar exam but because he committed fraud by claiming to have a degree
@nistecuvinteoarecare thats not the issue. Him not being a harvard student wouldn't matter in the long run. The only people who cared about that were Jessica & Louis and in the end Jessica waived that rule off anyway. But not taking the bar and being a registered lawyer made him a felon. When he could have just gotten the job, revised for a few days and given the bar exam and THEN did his first case for Harvey. The concept is so stupid lol.
Passing the bar does not make you a bar member. In most states you have to graduate from an accredited law school, pass the bar, and pass a background check.
Not being able to get 100% in any assignment or exam is unacceptable. Always press the teacher on specific directives to get that 100% and if he refuses, take the issue to the higher ups. If they refuse, sue the school.
The irony of getting a fake A+ in Legal Ethics lol
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Lmao blud thought he was Harvey
for a teacher who was unethical too lmfao gotta love it
@@spurslegacy the whole saga was full of ironies
Not only did they give Mike an A+ in the class that no one else has ever gotten an A+. But they also said Mike graduated *1st overall* in his year. If that doesn't tell you they wanted him to get caught, nothing will 😂
In season one, they showed the audience very briefly that his (fake) transcript said he graduated with a 3.55 and was conferred with Magna Cum Laude. Based on that, there’d be a few dozen people with an overall GPA higher than his.
Also, there are no toppers in law school. There's no ranking system, at least in Harvard
@@paulkarkenny6835 In season 1, after Mike had dinner with Jessica she told Harvey she did a background check on him and found out he graduated " top of his class".
@@covidiotseverywhere2179 When Lola Jensen gave mike his fake degree in season 1 she logged onto the Harvard alumni website and showed his profile with his graduation year, class and *Rank* . The first time we see Scottie, she told Harvey she finished 1st in her class and Harvey finished 5th, Jessica told her old boss she finished 1st in her class before her trial whilst she was stalling for Louis, etc.... I could really keep going with this.
I yeah I did not realize that, he did not play low profile it all.
It always cracks me up how quickly he calls for Donna 😂
Donna always hears them.
That “God damnit” 😂
Straight from the heart.
And then the…”Donna get in here”
The iconic Harvey "GOD DAMNIT"😂😅
I really enjoy the phrase “welcome to the problem” and I will be stealing that for work
Fun Fact: Henry Gerard (Stephen Macht) is real life father of Harvey Spector (Gabriel Macht)
What?! Seriously??
@@dc4334 yup bro, check on Google
@@dc4334 the girl that Mike meets when he is a messenger was his irl girlfriend at the time and now real wife. I believe she is also in the last season when Mike is doing the pro bono thing.
Lots of cameos are friends or family of the cast
@@QargZer I had no idea! That’s super cool!
Not to mention that his wife played a love relationship with his character and their daughter as his wife's character's niece, I don't remember what episode that it was though
The speed of the dialogue made me realize this is just Gilmore Girls for boys
with exponentially more cursing
😂😂😂 yes & So much over the Top about how They ruined their own lives potentially- like fussy 😩 baby’s
Honestly I never realized that and it makes SO MUCH sense
explains why i hate this so much
@@mingus445_gamingthen why are you even on here.
Donna: "I thought I handled it"
Harvey to Mike: "She did handle it."
If you call made it worse “handling it”. Not a great idea to send the guy sniffing at documents.
@@maralonent6257 they didn't know about the A+, wherein lies the problem.
Love these two. Best bromance
Mike is like an actually smart version of George Santos
Who the heck is George santos??? 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
College has gotten much easier as WOKE BRAINWASHED KIDS haven’t the maturity growth needed to even get close to the level of the previous generations
@@hawaiigirl8089he’s a congressman of New York that has been caught in numerous lies. From his schooling to where he’s worked. Even lied about his mom dying because of 9/11.
@@LordDarkur in the show, as a fake character? Or for real? That’s about right for NY
More like smart George Costanza, doing literally everything he can to fake it til he makes it instead of actually graduating the correct way
“I don’t care who have it to you unless it was Professor Gerard”
Actually had me dying
Harvey to Mike: “Dumbass!” 😂
why would he think Mike is a dumbass Lola changed everything
@@Wesplaylist technically true but I think Harvey was still probably thinking it lol
I miss this show
This shit went so many directions and mentioned so many people I couldn't keep up
They really didn't put enough effort into faking his Harvard study. Like come on if you know stuff like this prof never gives a+ you should have made sure that such mistakes don't happen.
It was a client's daughter who hacked into Harvard and put Mike in the system she wouldn't have known.
To be fair:
Mike too didn't get ready well:
About that pizza thing and other his mistakes
@@lucifer0666 They should have told her an exact list with what he got in which course.
Thank you capt'n Obvious
In 1963, a high school buddy of mine needed to get a passing score in 12th grade math: Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry. (The book was the same one used in colleges such as Ohio State University.) He was totally lost but tried to struggle through for the year.
When final exams came up, he was desperate. He was the last one in the room and sweating bullets. The grey-haired elderly teacher said to keep working on the test while she went to the ladies room. Knowing he was going to fail, he took a quick look at the test papers on her desk that other (smarter) students had turned in for answers. But he wasn't totally stupid, he knew if he suddenly got an "A" that Mrs. Smith would be very suspicious. So he filled out his test just good enough that he would get a "D". It worked! The rest is history.
I loved this series.
Who in their right mind would give themselves the highest grade when cheating?!?!
I remember in HS a friend of mine somehow got hold of the teacher's grading paper and gave himself a C or B and said "I ain't giving myself an A, he's gonna find out!"
I cheated in science class but with a 80.
Mike is dressing better than Harvey at this point 🎉
When Mike mentioned Henry Gerard, my mind went to War Dogs with the arms dealer on a terror watch list.
Funny thing is he probably would of got a A+ regardless
No, the professor would never give anything higher than an A. They talk about it in the show
@@TenshiNakano See I was thinking about this earlier, normally yeah he wouldn’t but this is an ETHICS class, Mikes whole character is ethics and whatnot I would see them getting along extremely well
@@invictus6176mike’s whole character is ethics? He lies about being a qualified lawyer for years, that alone is deeply unethical and has some pretty bad repercussions in the show (as it would in real life)
Mike is a nice person with a good heart, but you can’t argue he’s nothing but ethical. Across the series he and Harvey do wildly unethical stuff
I hate to break it to you but as a former law student no, he would not have lol
@@rayanqadri3980 Inmean yeah but for the “right reasons”
It’s not like him being a fraud doesn’t get under his skin or affect him he was young and impressionable and him and Harvey are total idiots for instantly going the fraud route lol
Gerard is harvey real father
Moral of the story don't forge an A+. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Donna get in here!"
The queen wizard has arrived.
Best series rver
Nothing remains hidden under the sun
I love how he said ‘God dammit’.
So many good moments in these long videos! When I’m rewatching clips from streams I caught, it’s like a horror movie. “No chat! Don’t suggest Icarus’s basic! Oh no! CM ArchAngel is about to suggest submitting questions ahead of time!” So suspenseful
"Goddamnit" 🤣
A+ in Ethics😮😮😮
Would be nice to see Mike actually going to harvard. He'd easily be their highest performing student of all time
If you're faking a 2.5+ you're going to have to prove it, guy went full 3.5+
It’s always the little things.
at this point he could've just gon to harvard
One of the few times getting an A+ got someone into trouble
No one reacted when Harvey and Mike talking about their fraud and called Donna like the room can be heard everywhere outside.
I feel as if they wanted to get caught to prove that being good at what you do doesn’t have any barring on the university you attended.
Isn't it any "bearing"? Not be a grammar Nazi here tho
Henry Gerard is actually Harvey’s Dad
“Welcome to the problem”
Just watched this episode last night. Great episode 👏
What episode is this?
@@acecomics150still waiting….
Hiring Mike Ross with a big stupid mistake
In hindi it is said.. Nakal ke liye akal chahiye.. Which means that it takes brains to cheat properly..
We had a prof in programming who never gave a single grade higher than C hahahah but hey he never failed a single one and we learnt a lot from him and that prof sticks to everyone's memory til after college
Yea, I do know his secrets. And haven't mentioned most of them. Might edit hinted.
This reminds me of when Smavid Doak told his mediocre players on his team "if you screw up on my field, I won't hesitate to pull out my 9 and let the choppa fly." It was a team of 10-year olds but it was a very effective speech.
Strong argument. LOLA
Louis knows about Mike's secret 😬
But he has a photographic memory!
Or maybe mike would give him an A+ if he ever in his class
Well, there is always a prof doesn't give As
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I’ve never seen this show and will never watch it. They’re constantly just trying to get Mike fired
He wasn't supposed to be hired in the first place. Harvey was impressed by Mike and hired him regardless of the lack of specific qualifications
@@David-Ray ok but it seems like the entire show, even when Mike saves/impresses/or beats the others they still come back to the “he didn’t go to Harvard fire him” trope
@@totallyabot4205 trust me, it doesnt. It does come back to it like once per season at most but its always in a different and interesting way where you dont really know if this is the time he gets caught. Theres a lot of thinking on their feet type situations, the dialogue and characters are written and played amazingly, along with how they undergo major development as people. There are lot of moral dilemmas too. Im watching the entire show for the 3rd time right now and honestly i just wish it never ended in the first place. Best show ive ever watched and would wholeheartedly recommend.
All you just said just proves you should watch it.
While that issue comes up every now and then, there's so much more to it, you should give it a shot
I just want to know what show this is so I can actually watch it!!!
What episode is this
this show lost me when the secret came out and everyone was concerned about the name of the late night pizza shop but no one looked at financial records.
What number of episode this scene
WHY IS NO ONE REPLYING
damn harvard really is a niche club if everyone from harvard knows who every teacher is.
To be fair, I was a psychology major at ASU…and everyone knew of my teacher. He was awesome, but he was strict! And…no, I didn’t get an A+. I got a f’ing C-…and that is the hardest I’ve ever worked for a grade in my life. Sounds pathetic…but I am beyond proud of that C 😂😂😂. Graduated with a 3.7 GPA, but nothing makes me smile more than passing that dudes class. Lmfao
In every school that makes up a university there aren’t a lot of teachers to where you wouldn’t know a professor unless you just don’t care about school
Nope, in my third grade U a little search is all you need to know who's who. If the teatchers have been here for 25y+, everyone has a story about them.
Ouch!
There is no grade plus or minus at universities.
Maybe that's why no one gets an A+
There is at Yale!
@@abbysotomi2457 - Ok, that can read as good or as bad and in both cases it’s funny (unless you went to Yale).
@@derekboyt3383 l did not attend Yale but l partially paid for one!
Mike should have acted surprised about the A+ and said he didn't get that grade. Making it sound like Gerard made a mistake when entering the grade and he never noticed it on his transcripts. Not sure what would happened after that, but that may have called Louis off
Ain't no way that is working
Besides the fraud. Mike actually deserves that A+
Este bufete es una olla de grillos 😂
mike had the connections to people that actually went to Harvard and Harvey actually went to Harvard all they had to do was put there heads to gether with mikes connections and figure this shit out but that would be to smart for the plot so plot will plot
Legal ethics? Harvey is protecting someone who isn't a lawyer at his law firm and is admonishing the non lawyer about legal ethics lol.
What episode/season is this from?
ep12 season3
How does you rating system works?
sometimes you have to lay low and maintain a low profile on file and in life..
What is the series name
Suits
Suits has a fatal narrative flaw at its heart. Mike's ignorance & casual recklessness in not researching Harvard procedures is the complete opposite of his character in the rest of the show. He's hyper intelligent, meticulous and has a unique attention to detail. He would know everything about Harvard - the local pizza place, the special key that gets given, which grades are given by which mentors, etc.
It's a fun show, but the central 'fake lawyer' storyline was always the weakest aspect by far.
i agree he should know about the key, that's an official award... not sure about the pizza place tho, that's the nuance of a student to know, it's not in a book, it's an if you know you know...
I love this show, but they had no consistency for Mike’s fake transcript (or others either). If you look closely at the fake transcript in Season 1 Episode 8 and follow the language from other episodes, he supposedly graduated with a 3.55 GPA, with Magna Cum Laude, with an overall Class Rank of 2. None of these things could be possible at the same time as each other.
Then again, we also have Louis saying in multiple episodes that he got Magna Cum Laude and in other episodes he claims Summa Cum Laude.
Episode?
no idea
This level elite lawyer using dell?
Name ?
Suits
I’m on season one, now I want to skip ahead and see what happens here
Wait this is the show that brought down the royal family
Episode
This is their fault for not communicating lol
Fill out your change of address folks. Anyday now…
*waiting for over 40 years*
Then they get through this "arc", the ethics professor is revealed to be JUST as 'corrupt' as the main cast, and owes a bunch of money to folks he gambled with lol
So, then, to trick Louis, they get the Professor in on their little group for a stint of time as well!
**DOESN'T MATTER, Mike still screws up, by pestering Louis about the Harvard KEY you get when graduating Harvard.**
god dammnit
First off... If A plus isn't an option the teacher is screwing up the entire grading system.
Second, Who gives themselves an A plus. its like Mike does in episode 1. If you want to cheat, Never give yourself a perfect score. Go middle of the road
If she could hear him though that glass door to know to come in then all the passersby would also be able to hear their conversation. They would not be speaking so loud, clearly fake
She was using the intercome, she always leaves it on
lol clearly written by people who know nothing about law school. Law school is generally graded on a curve, meaning there is always at least 1 person with an A+.
It’s not that nobody would get an A+, it’s just that the professor would probably recognize the student who did.
@@anthonyhubbard8 he literally says “nobody gets an A+ in his class”
@@Apolitically-Correct he could’ve just been speaking figuratively. Like just saying hardly anybody gets an A+.
But also idk I haven’t watched this episode.
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Yes I know its just a tv series but the firm only hires from Harvard. None of those genuine grads know him. Didn't that make people suspicious?
So here's a mistake I believe this show made. Mike should not have been on trial as a fraud for not going to Harvard, he should have been tried for not having a proper law license.
But!
Why are you and your Girlfriend scrutinizing my Credentials at 99.99%( Percent )😊
I don't understand, is that Prof so stingy about grade or did he faked it?
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Then comes marriage
Then comes the Suits
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This plot of this episode was weird, who the heck gets an A+ in a college class anyways? A is the top.
It’s kinda a thing where depending on the teacher they can make any percentage an A from 85 to 100, 96 or 100
Grades are very subjective when it comes to some people as no one would really care to tell you the true difference between a 90 student and a 99.9 student
As one might have had slightly known more
Even then only people who care about being more elite notice such things
Knowing only shorts, and not all of them, does Mike ever get a Harvard law degree? He should be able to with that brain of his...
can't exactly go back and study for a law degree.. whilst you are already a lawyer at a top NYC firm working on cases!
Why the fuck would they ever need to fake anything is the biggest plot hole in this series. You can take a bar test without going to law school, it would take him few days and no one would need to be involved if freaking felony.
Pearson Hardman still wouldn't have hired him, they only hire Harvard graduates
he had passed the bar exam and they mention it in the first episode of the series thats why harvey hired him in the first place ( one of the reason) the problem is that most big law firms hire from the big universities and thats why they went with a lie and thats why later he was charged with fraud nit because he hadn't passed bar exam but because he committed fraud by claiming to have a degree
@nistecuvinteoarecare thats not the issue. Him not being a harvard student wouldn't matter in the long run. The only people who cared about that were Jessica & Louis and in the end Jessica waived that rule off anyway. But not taking the bar and being a registered lawyer made him a felon. When he could have just gotten the job, revised for a few days and given the bar exam and THEN did his first case for Harvey. The concept is so stupid lol.
He did pass the bar. He said it to Harvey in 1st episode when they met
Passing the bar does not make you a bar member. In most states you have to graduate from an accredited law school, pass the bar, and pass a background check.
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Take the day. Call in sick or something?
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Not being able to get 100% in any assignment or exam is unacceptable. Always press the teacher on specific directives to get that 100% and if he refuses, take the issue to the higher ups. If they refuse, sue the school.
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