I'm surprised Harvey didn't punch him. Imagine your mother told you as a child to keep a bad secret from your family, one that could wreck it. Then your brother does the exact same thing with his daughter. Then has the audacity to ask for your help without even being truthful. I would be livid
Or when they were younger, when his brother blamed him for tearing their family apart for not keeping that secret. That was an actual example of victim-blaming since their mom forced him to keep her secrets, was told that if she cheated again that he wouldn't keep the secret anymore, then proceeded to bring the man she was cheating on their father with to their family dinner. Mike's arrival was a gift as he was the brother Harvey deserved.
So Marcus rudely demands that Harvey should help him like Harvey owes him something, lies that he cheated (which their mother had done and it traumatized Harvey) and it turned out he gambled and made his daughter keep a secret (which their mother had also done and it also traumatized Harvey). The audacity.
After what we know about their mother and how Harvey feels about his mother, lying about the gambling and saying it was an affair was better than being honest and saying he relapsed??
The thing is, he did the same thing his mother did, and since Harvey resented their mother, he probably thought that cheating would be more forgivable from his brother.
R.I.P. Billy Miller. You're struggle with Depression has come to an end. You will be missed from so many shows....Suits, Young and the Restless, General Hospital, etc
@randomgamer2146 Who's Billy Miller? I've never seen the show before and I easily inferred who he was. Regardless, you appear to be on the Internet, watching a scene from a show with a name. Look him up.
You know Harvey's heart is in the right place when you see him rendering services to his family. From my own experience, family and friends have a bad habit of being arguably the most frustrating cases and the worst clients.
Because they'll resort to emotional blackmail ("You HAVE to help us BECAUSE FAAAAAAAAMILY!") and information-dieting ("I didn't think you needed to know this.") and gaslighting ("Outsiders don't have a right to know anything about our business.")
I loved this show. And for people to say it's unrealistic is weird. It's entertainment. So it's ok to believe in superman , batman, wonderwoman, the flash, John Wick and so on. And one of my favorites, Perry Mason. Dude only lost once.
@@2EKgn16 I think the biggest issue with the expectations of legal/medical shows to be realistic, is that people don't seem to understand that the law realistically is SO BORING to watch 9 times out of 10. Medicine doesn't have so much drama and is just a lot of talking and operating. The second they make a 'realistic' show, people will be bored by episode 2 😅
I had read somewhere once that the show was to reflect Wall Street values and methods of business which I think the show does. I just started binge watching the show about a month ago. It's a bit of a bittersweet thing because I think the characters are great but there is so much back stabbing, constant loss/change of leadership, and so forth that I wish it was more of an episode to episode serial and less of a soap opera if that makes sense. I would think if this was a real law firm, it would have sunk under its own discord years ago. And I am a fan of comic books. :)
Actually, Katie has no legal way to take and keep Marcus away from the kids. Unless he is violent, which he isn't, their is no grounds to get full custody. Marcus is not an unfit father. Also people in these comments, don't realize is that the sister in law has put the kids at risk, Harvey has a list. So both Marcus and his wife make mistakes. So the commentors who spoke against me, need a wake up call.
That’s completely false and she does have grounds. He asked his kid to conceal his transgression which a court would look at as harmful conduct in the mental health and well being of a child. Esp if it is something he’s had a history of doing. He would get visitation and be ordered to parenting classes if he wanted more.
A part of me really wishes Mike was still in the show when they did this episode because I'll like to think Mike would insist on coming with Harvey to help with this. Which actually would've been a smart decision since Harvey is obviously very emotionally involved with all this. Also imagine how interesting that would be with Mike and Marcus finally meeting, Harvey's adopted little brother (Mike) with his actual little brother (Marcus).
Marcus is such an idiot-he demanded his brother to come down and be his lawyer but he didn’t think to tell him why they were getting divorced? As if it was never going to come up, it left Harvey completely unable to prepare his case.
I finally caved and started watching the series, of course I’m overlooking the obvious plot hole that New York already has laws in place to apprenticeship people who have not gone to law school….
I would be giga surprised if any firm would only hire from one school…. Maybe if it’s like top 5 or 10. But one school alone seems giga far fetched, only reason it’s within the show is to carry the plot :}
@@patrickcarrera5956 There's a lot, and i mean A LOT, of big companies within different fields, not only law, that have an actual written rule to only hire graduates from a specific university (sometimes a couple) because of the prestige it brings with it, or the work methodology taught there. Several hundred students graduate from Harvard Law each year, and this being one of the top firms, they also choose between a couple of them each year, it's not that uncommon. I used to work at a design firm that also only hired students (graduates or still studying) from a specific university.
Yeah I kept noticing stuff like that. If these guys were real lawyers, they would be considered idiots. They break rules they don't even need to break.
@@mrpeanutbutter6817 HLS has never had the #1 ranked law school or the highest average LSAT since rankings began or LSAT scores were tracked. To only hire from HLS would saying to clients that we don't actually have the best lawyers. Suits is a TV show. The lawyers depicted don't exist in real life because no highly paid lawyer has more than 1 practice field. Decent drama tho
What I like about harvey is that he is always right,he is right about everything and everyone, whenever he says something will happen it will happen whether people like it or not,he is the most upright man there is 💥💥💥💥💥💥
Riddle: If you need a lawyer, what do you tell him? Answer: EVERYTHING. As soon as freakin' POSSIBLE! The LAST person your lawyer wants to hear the truth from is THE OTHER LAWYER.
The entire series is so, so unrealistic. Lawyers must be specialized just like doctors. A lawyer working in corporate arbitrage would never be engaging in the highly-specialized field of divorce law. Furthermore, there is no way any lawyer, brother-in-law or not, would ever contact directly the opposing party without opposing counsel present.
Very unrealistic, but it was his sister in law as well. So who knows, and the way they represented Harvey as one of the best lawyers in the United States, he’d probably get away with being a divorce lawyer temporarily. Lawyers are lawyers at the end of the day, despite what field they’re working in.
“Must be” is wrong. They don’t have to be specialized - it benefits them to be, allows them to be hired by firms and legitimizes them in their field. Specialized means limiting their practice to areas they have experience in.
I'm curious whether it actually would be an ethics violation. He hadn't actually been retained as his lawyer yet when he went to speak to her. I'd be curious to hear an actual lawyer chime in here. My gut feeling is he wouldn't be sanctioned but he also wouldn't be permitted to represent him after that
Harvey has a point. You can’t withhold important information then expect him to help you. There’s always more to the story and the fact that Harvey deliberately asked him point blank if there was anything else and he didn’t tell him the first time round means he made the choice to not tell him. What’s the point in reaching out to Harvey and you’re still gonna keep your family member in the dark?
You know the world is messed up when things only get serious when the guy has a gambling problem .. sleeping with someone else on the other hand.. nah no biggie
You're overlooking a couple things there. 1: Harvey wanted to beat his brother up when he told him he cheated, but chose to help anyway. 2: Marcus lied about cheating to cover up that he was gambling again and 3: He told his daughter to lie for him and keep his secret, which is what Harvey and Marcus' mother did to them when they were kids. So it's a little more layered than you made it out.
In this show there have been a number of high stakes battles, but none of them were as dangerous and fraught as what went on in this conference room. It is in family law that emotions rule the room, and the law goes out the window. Don't believe me?? Just look at the recent case in Las Vegas, where a lawyer had a gun and shot and killed three people, including himself, during exactly this type of negotiation.
The wife was surprised about the affair thing. It's possible Marcus lied and said it was an affair when in fact it was gambling. I would need to see the episode.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00: Harvey is asked by Marcus to represent him in a divorce case. 01:07: Marcus cheated on his wife, Katie, leading to a divorce and custody battle. 02:28: Harvey advises Marcus to reconcile with Katie for the sake of their kids. 04:23: Harvey and Marcus meet with Katie and her lawyer to discuss custody. 06:09: Katie accuses Marcus of improper communication, leading to sanctions. 06:52: Katie challenges Marcus's role as a father due to his gambling and secret-keeping. 07:54: Marcus reveals his gambling addiction and another secret, causing further conflict. 08:40: Harvey confronts Marcus for his actions and leaves the situation. Made with HARPA AI
Silly scene. No one would act like his highly competent lawyer brother could represent him and not learn the real reasons for the divorce. They could have devised a much better plot line.
They keep saying he slept with someone else...surely if you SLEEP with someone else, you're comatose, right?...if you're comatose, no physical shenanigans can take place; right?...if nothing physical took place then no infidelity; right?...case closed, back to the happy marriage, QED.
I mean, he wanted his daughter to lie for him so he's manipulative with his kids, and a gambling addiction puts his financial security at risk (which is also bad for the children). Plus addiction can often lead to neglect. It's not that gambling in and of itself would be reason enough to take the kids, it's that the whole package cast serious doubts on his competence as a father.
Things like this actually make Harvey a sympathetic character
Harvey was always sympathetic. He just needed an outlet. And the outlet was Mike Ross.
Literally the pain in his eyes when he says "hes my brother,what am i supposed to do?".....his tolerance is 👑
I'm surprised Harvey didn't punch him. Imagine your mother told you as a child to keep a bad secret from your family, one that could wreck it. Then your brother does the exact same thing with his daughter. Then has the audacity to ask for your help without even being truthful. I would be livid
Or when they were younger, when his brother blamed him for tearing their family apart for not keeping that secret. That was an actual example of victim-blaming since their mom forced him to keep her secrets, was told that if she cheated again that he wouldn't keep the secret anymore, then proceeded to bring the man she was cheating on their father with to their family dinner. Mike's arrival was a gift as he was the brother Harvey deserved.
It's not exactly the same thing as cheating and gambling are quite different. But yeah, it's still quite terrible
@@ethrsag735 True. Marcus was weak in character and never once considered Harvey's feelings in the matter. Everything was about how he felt.
Because it was not in script to punch him
Ohhhh he waanted to, if my brother did something like that he's gonna get a few bones broken
So Marcus rudely demands that Harvey should help him like Harvey owes him something, lies that he cheated (which their mother had done and it traumatized Harvey) and it turned out he gambled and made his daughter keep a secret (which their mother had also done and it also traumatized Harvey). The audacity.
After what we know about their mother and how Harvey feels about his mother, lying about the gambling and saying it was an affair was better than being honest and saying he relapsed??
He probably cheated too
@Scott Hack there is no probably
The thing is, he did the same thing his mother did, and since Harvey resented their mother, he probably thought that cheating would be more forgivable from his brother.
Younger ones fear for themself only
R.I.P. Billy Miller. You're struggle with Depression has come to an end. You will be missed from so many shows....Suits, Young and the Restless, General Hospital, etc
R.I.P.
Who's Billy Miller?
the actor who played Harvey’s brother
He was a great Actor
@randomgamer2146 Who's Billy Miller? I've never seen the show before and I easily inferred who he was. Regardless, you appear to be on the Internet, watching a scene from a show with a name. Look him up.
Marcus doesnt deserve Harvey, Mike is his true brother
It's goes a little deeper than that.
Mike is more like his kid.
@@maralonent6257nah bro they have a way more older/younger brother vibe than a father/son vibe
Well, we don't get to choose which person we want as a brother, family is family.... Even if sometime they are a headaech
RIP to his Brother who passed away last month for real
You know Harvey's heart is in the right place when you see him rendering services to his family.
From my own experience, family and friends have a bad habit of being arguably the most frustrating cases and the worst clients.
I mean his brother cheated which is one of his worst traumas
Because they'll resort to emotional blackmail ("You HAVE to help us BECAUSE FAAAAAAAAMILY!") and information-dieting ("I didn't think you needed to know this.") and gaslighting ("Outsiders don't have a right to know anything about our business.")
Imagine coming on to UA-cam and pretending you're a lawyer
@@Mark-ys4yw Mike Ross did it. I can do it too
Who hurt you baby?
@@wattoucheng Mike Ross went on UA-cam and pretended to be a lawyer? Missed that episode
I’d do anything to rewatch this as if I’ve never seen the show
What a great compliment. I can't remember another protagonist in a TV show who was more charismatic.
Amazon Prime My hubby and I have watched this twice and we’re probably gonna watch it again
@@drv3973 House M.D. i think does
Netflix
I'm doing that now starting from the beginning lol
The right solution would have been to get someone else from the firm on the case.
No wonder he threaten to beat Harvey in their father's funeral, he is just like his mother.
You mean Marcus is like his Mother, right?
@@RooKangaRoo
Yes.
he gambled that’s why , he didn’t cheat
@@mlpvore8655
And them he told his daughter to keep It as secret, pretty much the same their mother did.
I loved this show. And for people to say it's unrealistic is weird. It's entertainment. So it's ok to believe in superman , batman, wonderwoman, the flash, John Wick and so on. And one of my favorites, Perry Mason. Dude only lost once.
It's as if people know the superhero movies are fantasy (from my observation they don't 😏) but expect legal and medical dramas to based in reality.
@@2EKgn16 I think the biggest issue with the expectations of legal/medical shows to be realistic, is that people don't seem to understand that the law realistically is SO BORING to watch 9 times out of 10. Medicine doesn't have so much drama and is just a lot of talking and operating. The second they make a 'realistic' show, people will be bored by episode 2 😅
I had read somewhere once that the show was to reflect Wall Street values and methods of business which I think the show does. I just started binge watching the show about a month ago. It's a bit of a bittersweet thing because I think the characters are great but there is so much back stabbing, constant loss/change of leadership, and so forth that I wish it was more of an episode to episode serial and less of a soap opera if that makes sense. I would think if this was a real law firm, it would have sunk under its own discord years ago. And I am a fan of comic books. :)
@@2EKgn16If u expect legal and medical dramas to be based in reality then you are a fool.
@@MortalJusticeExactly! And cases and settlements take years which these dramas cant portray. TV time has to be different.
Watched this video for 100 times. Harvey is my kind of person ❤
RIP Billy Miller
Wait he’s dead?
I was expecting. Harvey to go up there and represent his sister in law. When Marcus said he cheated
R.I.P. Billy Miller
If there ever was proof of how much Harvey's character grew throughout the series, in terms of personal connections, this is it.
RIP Bill Miller
RIP Billy Miller AKA Marcus Specter he was a great Actor
Actually, Katie has no legal way to take and keep Marcus away from the kids. Unless he is violent, which he isn't, their is no grounds to get full custody. Marcus is not an unfit father. Also people in these comments, don't realize is that the sister in law has put the kids at risk, Harvey has a list. So both Marcus and his wife make mistakes. So the commentors who spoke against me, need a wake up call.
Technically they could call it parental manipulation which deems him an unfit father.
He has a gambling problem
she has. he manipulated his child for his gambling problem. and in 9 out of 10 cases, the mother gets custody.
That’s completely false and she does have grounds. He asked his kid to conceal his transgression which a court would look at as harmful conduct in the mental health and well being of a child. Esp if it is something he’s had a history of doing. He would get visitation and be ordered to parenting classes if he wanted more.
They could say Marcus was endargering the kids, you know how casinos are when you're in debt.
You have to draw the Line somewhere, even for family.
They say the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree in this case for Marcus this is no better example.
A part of me really wishes Mike was still in the show when they did this episode because I'll like to think Mike would insist on coming with Harvey to help with this. Which actually would've been a smart decision since Harvey is obviously very emotionally involved with all this. Also imagine how interesting that would be with Mike and Marcus finally meeting, Harvey's adopted little brother (Mike) with his actual little brother (Marcus).
REST IN PEACE 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
8:20 Harvey's right.
I have a brother. If he cheated there's no way I'd represent him in a custody battle.
@@shenanigansone8172 😳
So you'd rather watch you niece and nephew grow without a father? Very moral of you
I wouldn’t represent either but I would recommend another lawyer
@@mayanksharma3651Spoken like a TRUE CHEATER
@@mayanksharma3651 better no father than a bad father, and you're assuming the kids won't get a stepfather
6:14 That was a Harvey move and he knows his way to help. He will go after anything. RIP to BJ Miller in Real Life.
Marcus is such an idiot-he demanded his brother to come down and be his lawyer but he didn’t think to tell him why they were getting divorced? As if it was never going to come up, it left Harvey completely unable to prepare his case.
I finally caved and started watching the series, of course I’m overlooking the obvious plot hole that New York already has laws in place to apprenticeship people who have not gone to law school….
Are you also overlooking the fact that their firm only hires Harvard grads as associates? Cause that's the whole point.
I would be giga surprised if any firm would only hire from one school…. Maybe if it’s like top 5 or 10. But one school alone seems giga far fetched, only reason it’s within the show is to carry the plot :}
@@patrickcarrera5956 There's a lot, and i mean A LOT, of big companies within different fields, not only law, that have an actual written rule to only hire graduates from a specific university (sometimes a couple) because of the prestige it brings with it, or the work methodology taught there. Several hundred students graduate from Harvard Law each year, and this being one of the top firms, they also choose between a couple of them each year, it's not that uncommon. I used to work at a design firm that also only hired students (graduates or still studying) from a specific university.
Yeah I kept noticing stuff like that. If these guys were real lawyers, they would be considered idiots. They break rules they don't even need to break.
@@mrpeanutbutter6817 HLS has never had the #1 ranked law school or the highest average LSAT since rankings began or LSAT scores were tracked. To only hire from HLS would saying to clients that we don't actually have the best lawyers. Suits is a TV show. The lawyers depicted don't exist in real life because no highly paid lawyer has more than 1 practice field. Decent drama tho
What I like about harvey is that he is always right,he is right about everything and everyone, whenever he says something will happen it will happen whether people like it or not,he is the most upright man there is 💥💥💥💥💥💥
But wouldnt a lawyer representing a family member be a conflict of interest IRL.
7:11 he doesn’t know because Marcus didn’t tell him… clearly he was shocked to know that he omitted details
yes obviously, wakey wakey kangaroo, brain activity reaching critically low levels....
Riddle: If you need a lawyer, what do you tell him?
Answer: EVERYTHING. As soon as freakin' POSSIBLE! The LAST person your lawyer wants to hear the truth from is THE OTHER LAWYER.
I am so glad you wrote that out and explained this part of the scene, as if it wasn't obvious at all! Thank you!
@@runic7 Thank you for not writing a useless response.
Harvey’s father was honestly the only respectable member of his family
And Harvey
The divorce attorney works in family law. He wouldn't be calling Harvey.
I had no clue Harvey's brother was played by Billy Miller. 🕊️
I only watched because of Billy Miller rip. I'm a fan of his since Y&R
🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Love Y & R ❤❤❤❤
Rip Billy miller
Marcus came from a broken family as so did Harvey. Marcus just couldn't keep himself together.
He's just a cheater, that's it!
@@pomme00800 that’s pretty bad
The entire series is so, so unrealistic. Lawyers must be specialized just like doctors. A lawyer working in corporate arbitrage would never be engaging in the highly-specialized field of divorce law. Furthermore, there is no way any lawyer, brother-in-law or not, would ever contact directly the opposing party without opposing counsel present.
Yeah thats right but they needed to keep the show interesting. So that probably is why they did this.
Very unrealistic, but it was his sister in law as well. So who knows, and the way they represented Harvey as one of the best lawyers in the United States, he’d probably get away with being a divorce lawyer temporarily. Lawyers are lawyers at the end of the day, despite what field they’re working in.
“Must be” is wrong. They don’t have to be specialized - it benefits them to be, allows them to be hired by firms and legitimizes them in their field. Specialized means limiting their practice to areas they have experience in.
Not really, but I'm not an expert like you people apparently are.
I'm curious whether it actually would be an ethics violation. He hadn't actually been retained as his lawyer yet when he went to speak to her. I'd be curious to hear an actual lawyer chime in here. My gut feeling is he wouldn't be sanctioned but he also wouldn't be permitted to represent him after that
I wish we had a series 2 as I know it would be a mega hit !!
It will be ruined because of THE MESSAGE
RIP Billie Miller
That other lawyer is a real cold heartless shark
no, she's doing her job with professionalism
Typical woman.
How dafuq do you get sanctioned within an hour, before even meeting your client
Nice one
Modern day misandrist family court system in America for you.🤷♂️
This series got me thru law school and law school ruined this series for me.. 🤷♂️
Explain pls 😢?
@@huntergost3680They're all terrible lawyers
@@efazchowdhury3866 why
Loved this episode
Go Katie!!!!!
I never watched an episode of this show, but I am spam watching the youtube videos and just spoiling myself, help me
How come I’m not seeing notifications from this show? For some reason they quit showing up?
sorry bro, thats my fault
@@maxgee22 how?
Same here...
@@kyleblackwell9958 u don’t recognise rick sorkin?
@@youssefyasser4852 can the notifications be fixed or not?
i swear this show is just people finishing each other’s sentences. i dont understand the how its so popular 😭
So THAT’S what Drew Cain was up to before he showed up in Port Charles
Brother looks like Fabrizio Romano had too much pasta.
Which episode?
Harvey has a point. You can’t withhold important information then expect him to help you. There’s always more to the story and the fact that Harvey deliberately asked him point blank if there was anything else and he didn’t tell him the first time round means he made the choice to not tell him. What’s the point in reaching out to Harvey and you’re still gonna keep your family member in the dark?
“ I don’t want my family to be ripped apart either”
Immediately buys the best lawyer in the city to rip her family apart… 😂
He cheated dummee
A million dollar Abel I'm gone pull out magic
You know the world is messed up when things only get serious when the guy has a gambling problem .. sleeping with someone else on the other hand.. nah no biggie
You're overlooking a couple things there. 1: Harvey wanted to beat his brother up when he told him he cheated, but chose to help anyway. 2: Marcus lied about cheating to cover up that he was gambling again and 3: He told his daughter to lie for him and keep his secret, which is what Harvey and Marcus' mother did to them when they were kids. So it's a little more layered than you made it out.
Depend case that's why it's municipal circuit and supreme all matters must be first considered under the 7th amendment
I don't think I've seen this part and this is my 3rd time watching the whole suits movie. What season and episode is this?
Apple does not fall far from the tree.
In this show there have been a number of high stakes battles, but none of them were as dangerous and fraught as what went on in this conference room. It is in family law that emotions rule the room, and the law goes out the window.
Don't believe me?? Just look at the recent case in Las Vegas, where a lawyer had a gun and shot and killed three people, including himself, during exactly this type of negotiation.
Harvey, my best closer ❤
Should pull the ticket lawsuit and leave funny conundrum lol a few trillion easy
Yeah if there is one person you want to know everything it is your lawyer he needs to know to properly defend you or tell your you are f'd.
Once you cheat its done
Guys,which season and which episode is this?
S8 episode 5
So, a gambling addiction is worse than having an extramarital affair?! Wow, the US is really upside down🤪
The wife was surprised about the affair thing. It's possible Marcus lied and said it was an affair when in fact it was gambling. I would need to see the episode.
Earning money is an action. Keeping money is behavior, but "Growing money is wisdom," I found out a week ago.
UA-cam really gotta handle these BS bot posts
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00: Harvey is asked by Marcus to represent him in a divorce case.
01:07: Marcus cheated on his wife, Katie, leading to a divorce and custody battle.
02:28: Harvey advises Marcus to reconcile with Katie for the sake of their kids.
04:23: Harvey and Marcus meet with Katie and her lawyer to discuss custody.
06:09: Katie accuses Marcus of improper communication, leading to sanctions.
06:52: Katie challenges Marcus's role as a father due to his gambling and secret-keeping.
07:54: Marcus reveals his gambling addiction and another secret, causing further conflict.
08:40: Harvey confronts Marcus for his actions and leaves the situation.
Made with HARPA AI
bro really needed to AI suits 💀
which episode is this ?
Wow is all I can say.
Acquitted from doj and eeco time get record expunged and become a ghost
How could that letter arrived within one hr of visiting his brother”s wife
Bloop caught
Donna is too nosy
Was that just Jennifer Aniston, but instead of blond hair, she has black hair?
Beside that my little job
Silly scene. No one would act like his highly competent lawyer brother could represent him and not learn the real reasons for the divorce. They could have devised a much better plot line.
Did he really cheat, or did he use the cheating story as his cover for his gambling issues? In any event, he should have been honest with Harvey.
I hated marcus
i hope they leave him in a ditch
Why? Because he's a three dimensional person with weaknesses instead of being a perfect robot like mike and harvey?
@@frlipa dude the entire point of the series is mike and harvey dealing with the fact that they are anything but perfect lol
@@frlipa because he's a toxic parent, just like his mother
@@frlipa The clown always asks for help and cant stand on his own. You don't need to be a robot to be better than that sod
Wow, there is forgiveness in the USA shows?
Markus is hypocrite because later he says Harvey gave up on family.
I really hate they keep telling Donna everything
The brother seems like a total loser
Did he think Harvey wouldn't find out he was gambling? He's very dumb.😂
I find it crazy for anyone to find gambling worse than cheating.
They keep saying he slept with someone else...surely if you SLEEP with someone else, you're comatose, right?...if you're comatose, no physical shenanigans can take place; right?...if nothing physical took place then no infidelity; right?...case closed, back to the happy marriage, QED.
No I'm a notary it a hobby
Defend your brother no matter what Harvey
always defend kids over evil adults
So why is gambling a valid reason to take away his kids? It’s legal. Or am I missing a ponit?
I mean, he wanted his daughter to lie for him so he's manipulative with his kids, and a gambling addiction puts his financial security at risk (which is also bad for the children). Plus addiction can often lead to neglect. It's not that gambling in and of itself would be reason enough to take the kids, it's that the whole package cast serious doubts on his competence as a father.
The wife gets the children 94% of the time.
Who's the actor who played the BROTHER. ?
William John Miller II
Passed Away in September 2023.
@@DeanoXHill 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Law to easy
am i dumb or not isnt cheating worse than what he actually did😂
S8E5
They don’t look anything alike.
They look a little bit alike
They aren't identical twins so they don't need to be....
Interesting
Where's the rest of the episode ?
Nice women Lawyer. What's her name. ??
What's the outcome
Alfaunxiao.
Boy they ruined this show.
You must want to do the MLK on to easy by his bday for data corruption
Harvey first tough case he had to try really hard to make an effort
I feel sorry for the brother