Mike always was the best of them. Even though he did corporate law to pay the bills, his heart was always with the little guy. His goodness brought out the best in Jessica, Harvey and even Louis at different points
It was not just about the money. At first it was. But he also wanted the thrill. The hunt. The excitement of practicing what is beyond your reach and considered by many as illegal. The joy of pounding an opposition who fights. That was why he fought to be a lawyer at the ethics committee. He would have continued being a corporate lawyer had he not experienced the death of his Grandmother and his own trial leading to his jail time. That made him realize that the ride has consequences.
yeah and this case he and Donna did broke federal laws to win the case and in the end they had to cover the crime up just to save Donna from prison. Not exactly what he wanted, was it?
Mike never really cared about what doing what’s right or wrong he continuously cross lines broke rules did things he thought were justifiable to get the outcome he wanted for his own personal interest
Most legal documents use the same format and language, aside from the fine line details you can already understand what the document says after having some experience
I like this show and all but it seems like almost every case has some mystery document that wins their cases. I would imagine any attorney would be more than happy to win cases by documents alone. They do help but if it comes down to a jury verdict it can be a little more difficult than what a document says.
Why didn't Pearson Specter took whistle-blower cases, if it's not their client? I know that Harvey gives an argument, but it isn't logical. I would totally hire a lawyer that has experience in whistle-blower cases bc he would defend my corporation against one.
That's the point its not logical it's a emotional decision even if they never take a whistle blower case against their clients they could scare off potential clients because they they might regardless of track record
@@richardhicks5031 but read my last sentence. I would totally prefer that a lawyer with whistle-blower case experience defend me, because he saw these cases from the other side and knows what's coming.
You're completely right :) As a lawyer working in a private company myself - most in-house corporate counsels, when choosing to go to an external law firm, would prefer a firm seasoned in dealing with whistleblower cases. And a firm which takes on whistleblower cases frequently, with a wide range of experience in those matters, with some of the best lawyers in the country and an excellent track record - would be the go-to choice. Suits often times lacks in legal realism - that's the answer to your question.
How many of Lucifer characters actually show up on this show? Lucy's mom, Linda, Amenadiel...am I missing anyone? Also, Is Harvey more of a father figure or big brother to Mike?
I dont see how a case like this would hurt the firms reputation, getting a major corporation to publicly admit wrongdoing would be a once in a lifetime win. It would make the news across the country by nightfall and make the law firm infamous for getting the impossible done.
They kinda mentioned it, but essentially it could scare off any current or future investors because if they see the firm will go after shady business practices, that means they might go after THEM, or maybe of on the companies they work with, if and when the skeletons in their closet come to light.
In Suits sealed records are more open than open records. Even my deceased great-grandfather knew about them.
Mike always was the best of them. Even though he did corporate law to pay the bills, his heart was always with the little guy. His goodness brought out the best in Jessica, Harvey and even Louis at different points
It was not just about the money.
At first it was. But he also wanted the thrill. The hunt. The excitement of practicing what is beyond your reach and considered by many as illegal. The joy of pounding an opposition who fights.
That was why he fought to be a lawyer at the ethics committee. He would have continued being a corporate lawyer had he not experienced the death of his Grandmother and his own trial leading to his jail time.
That made him realize that the ride has consequences.
Mike is my least favorite character among all major characters
yeah and this case he and Donna did broke federal laws to win the case and in the end they had to cover the crime up just to save Donna from prison. Not exactly what he wanted, was it?
Mike Ross is by far the worst character in this show. Pathological liar with a hero complex
Mike never really cared about what doing what’s right or wrong he continuously cross lines broke rules did things he thought were justifiable to get the outcome he wanted for his own personal interest
Im always fascinated, everyone in the show has amazingly fast reading speed. Everyone takes one glance at a document and know everything in it.
That’s a lawyer for you. They’re great at taking in the important info fast
Most legal documents use the same format and language, aside from the fine line details you can already understand what the document says after having some experience
@@jameswallace5133 aside from the fact this is a movie
@@personanongrata80s well, it’s a series lol
Coz they already know where to look.
I havent noticed how Harvey respected so much ross that he broke the usual practice to make sure his friend got what he wanted
"Respect"?? I want to side with you, but too, it was a blade, it was available, it was already in their innards, and it needed a twist.
@@thomasmcginnis3783 I think he was talking about the fact that he made them write a public statement about the reason of the crash.
- That's not how this works.
- It's how it works today!
I've seen this scene 10 times, I still get goosebumps when says that ^_^
Evan would’ve been a great character to have pop in every now and then.
I read that as “Evan would be a great character to pop in every now and then” and I was in full agreement 😂
@@JmDGamez sounds like you still are. Cheers to Evan 🙌🏾
Yeah, she popped in as a lawyer, but in different series Lucifer
to be in
Her & Harvey should've dated
Mike Impressed Harvey in such a manner within first year of his time, that Harvey went to extra mile to save him. A true Friend or a Father Figure. ❤🎉
"because she's hot" 😂
The delivery was perfect 😂
Kinda crazy how Henry Gerard is Harvey’s dad in real life. Crazy
How is it crazy? Literally gave guest role to the entire family, Harvey's wife, Harvey's kids, Harvey's dad, Mike's wife.
nothing crazy you just want to flex that you know it
@@akshayjoshi3750 Everyone flexes on the same things on Suits videos
@aryanmalhotra3259 when he asked out zoe crawford his real life wife the the girl that answered the door is his real life daughter
Same in Brooklyn 99, at least spouses of four actors were there. I guess it is something in a long running show
"you're too busy demanding a bunch of zeroes" 😂😂😂
This is derailed episode, season four, was directed by Patrick j Adams, yet he is in every like second scene, he must have worked really hard.
“Stay out of my case”…… But Mike you’re not a real lawyer 😅
I wonder what Chuck would say about Mike.
This was a great episode.
agreed, season 4 was decent tbf, more than people think
Someone actually introduced the series to me, after I saw Season 1 episode 1 I have to take a three day off to see this... I never regret it
There would have been a data log with a time stamp on the logs for reports of the heat sensors.
11:12 Absolute justice
Prof. Gererd is Harvey's real life father!!!
I couldn’t help but notice they walked away leaving the camera at the very end.
How does “on record” work when you leave the record behind?
5:27, i always thought that mike wanted to either punch or curse Harvey… maybe both
5:18
this is the exact moment Mike Ross became Heisenberg
Look at that, Harvey learnt from Mike
I love this show dudeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
The amount of stress this guy faced was unbelievable(If this was real though.. Lol).. Any decent person will become suicidal
is it worth watching Suits? I've randomly been watching these clips and they seem interesting so far lol
Well, I liked it...I watched it twice.
The first 3 seasons are great, you should definitely watch those. Quality starts to drop past that though.
@@ZZMJo I think I'm going to give it a go!
The first 5 are grandios.
The sixth is important for closure
The last 3 seasons are less important but at that point you will watch these too.
The first few seasons are amazing. After that it slows gets more and more dry.
Did mike and harvey just leave the camera with them and left ? roflmao
I like this show and all but it seems like almost every case has some mystery document that wins their cases. I would imagine any attorney would be more than happy to win cases by documents alone. They do help but if it comes down to a jury verdict it can be a little more difficult than what a document says.
Why wouldn't he just destroy the sd card in the camera after mike and harvey left lol?
Because that is destroying evidence and that would be jail time for you.
Harvey Harvey Harvey… You are just amazing
This feels so real with some airline 😢
Was mike being blackmailed in this scene ?
Yes in a subtle way.
Yes
...all those sensors on the entire fleet were 'Fawlltee'.
"we replace all of them every 5 years. we just replaced them 2 years ago. we don't replace things that aren't broken. we didn't replace them."
🤨 🤔
Professor Gerard is Harvey's (Gabriel) father.
Mike's eyes spoke loudly, don't you think?
4:50-5:28🔥
WINNING is the Object of the Game NOTHING Else Everything Else is Losing
Why didn't Pearson Specter took whistle-blower cases, if it's not their client? I know that Harvey gives an argument, but it isn't logical. I would totally hire a lawyer that has experience in whistle-blower cases bc he would defend my corporation against one.
That's the point its not logical it's a emotional decision even if they never take a whistle blower case against their clients they could scare off potential clients because they they might regardless of track record
@@richardhicks5031 but read my last sentence. I would totally prefer that a lawyer with whistle-blower case experience defend me, because he saw these cases from the other side and knows what's coming.
You're completely right :) As a lawyer working in a private company myself - most in-house corporate counsels, when choosing to go to an external law firm, would prefer a firm seasoned in dealing with whistleblower cases. And a firm which takes on whistleblower cases frequently, with a wide range of experience in those matters, with some of the best lawyers in the country and an excellent track record - would be the go-to choice.
Suits often times lacks in legal realism - that's the answer to your question.
I don't like them using the firm for this whistleblower case, Harvey shouldn't have allowed Mike to use the name of firm.
Did they make a public apology? I'm just curious.
no, mike losses the case and louis is killed
@@eleveninfinityx😂😂😂😂
That's how it works today 👌
next time shouldn't forget the camera
This aged well
How many of Lucifer characters actually show up on this show? Lucy's mom, Linda, Amenadiel...am I missing anyone?
Also, Is Harvey more of a father figure or big brother to Mike?
Suits came first
Always felt more big brother to me.
Amenadiel was on it? Who did he play
@@di11onm1nkgaming Amenadiel played Jeff Malone on suits.
gretchen was also in one or two episodes in lucifer
There is something strange with the audio
I believe in Joe Henderson 👏🏼👏🏼(iykyk)
Because it's not relevant?... Ah we get it harvey.
AAANNNDDD ... they walk out leaving the recorder in the custody of the opponent. What am I missing?
Bruh if they tamper with the recorder it’s the most free lawsuit
If the only reason Mike did this was to help regular people, then why does he spend 99% of his time helping the greedy multimillionaires?
6:13
"We don't take whistle blowers cause corporations don't appreciate shakedowns"
Yea Harvey I don't think you understand the goal of a whistle blower..
I dont see how a case like this would hurt the firms reputation, getting a major corporation to publicly admit wrongdoing would be a once in a lifetime win. It would make the news across the country by nightfall and make the law firm infamous for getting the impossible done.
They kinda mentioned it, but essentially it could scare off any current or future investors because if they see the firm will go after shady business practices, that means they might go after THEM, or maybe of on the companies they work with, if and when the skeletons in their closet come to light.
Man I'm sorry I never watched this series.
And then they drop the entire case just because dona got involved
Why would one knowingly hire someone without a degree? Its just so unreallistic!!!
They don't know
They wanted Harvey Specter in it and only a degreeless "lawyer" could convince Harvey to step in!
Is that Tricia Helfer?
So they left their camera?
Pickle Richard…
They really got schwifty here
Yooo
Mike is overrated lol, too inexperienced, just listen to Harvey once in a while man, jeeeze
But he succeeds every single time
Evan Smith wins or loses, she's gonna end up at Harvey's apartment "because she's hot"
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tis is how it works today!