Oh wow i just noticed. When Harvey said "Objection" which was declined he knew it will be declined so he can use this later on: "when i made the same objection you told his Honor it was highly relevant". Genius
I wouldn't say he had the foresight to know he would be objected. He objected because he claimed it wasn't relevant, which may have been the case, but the cab driver proved it was relevant. Harvey was just astute enough to catch it and use it against him. No party tricks, just smart, educated, strategic plays.
Moreso, not that suits ever truly portrays the legal system accurately, but when Mike is called to the stand Mike is surprised and Harvey smiles. Since lawyers have to disclose evidence and witnesses before the trial in discovery, my thought is Harvey already knew Mike was going to be called and just kept it to himself. Mainly to prank Mike, but also Mike sort of reluctantly giving the answer played into Harvey's hands Again, it's all speculation, but if Harvey was as legendary as he's supposed to be, and u Consider his philosophy of "play the man", this would be a genius play of giving the taxi guy enough rope to hang himself with.
@@Chewy427 Because it wasn't green, and saying so would be committing perjury. Might also be street or traffic light camera's they can check through later on to prove it wasn't green. And that wouldn't go well for the taxi guy.
Everyone’s entitled to their favorites. I actually thought the first season was worst. I get it; snappy lines, mojo characters, hot co-stars, major egos; I.e. NOT the way the real world and real law firms work at all. Some shows, like House, can have that, but still show a dominant human side. Except the ego part, maybe. Anyway, I was a lot happier with subsequent seasons.
The movie references not so much, but sports references/metaphors are all over real life case law as well. One of my favourite academic articles focuses entirely on that: harvardjsel.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2014/11/Boyd.pdf
The moment I like the most in this episode is when Mike's phone starts ringing and Santana turns around and looks at him in a way like "You didn't turn it off, really?", as if he had worked as a lawyer for his whole life.
Nosakhare anthony i guess that excludes people who really knows the ins and outs of the world. He probably got laws memorize for multiple countries. Pretty sure he has photographic memory
@@nosakhareanthony97 tv show, scripted, staged, fake. Suits is all of that too but at least it isn't about someone always having a trick up their sleeve. At some point it is actually boring when a character just can do everything.
The question wasnt what destroyed him. It was the timing of the question. 1st he had to prove beyond any reasonable doubt that he was running late to the most important event of his life, before asking the question so that the "i dont know/i dont remember" reply would become incriminating and possibly perjury.
@@graddeosif there was traffic cams they would've used them. If they had access to traffic cam footage they wouldn't waste time with mind games. So that case, answering yellow would make sense. Don't blame people when you don't know things
@@irynalebedyeva7900 Yellow still means stop, unless you can't in time. Running a yellow isn't "as bad" as running a red but it would still put him in the fault.
I love the switch in Harvey's expression, sympathetic when telling the Taxi Driver he has a rep to maintain then suddenly stern when we looks at the judge a couple times and tells him "that goes for you too Judge"
I really loved this case! It was pretty simple but it was also one of the ones that hit close to reality. The thing abt this case is that both parties made a mistake at the same time in the same event while doing their jobs, and both had a lot to lose, but one was the driver for a hot shot lawyer while the other was a taxi driver who got no one to back him up but himself. This case showed that Harvey cared a lot about Ray, which was why his first instinct was taking offense, but at the same time knew that beating Santana was not necessary over smth like this. I also loved the way Santana fought for himself but also knowing very well that the damage done to him was partly brought by himself. In the end he was just trying to protect himself, and Harvey saw it through. Man I love Suits S1 so much.
Not always, a witnessed can be left out of the list, but then the opposing side would have to object and ask for time to prepare for unforseen circumstances which the judge could allow or block. If there is no objection the judge is not obliged to refuse the witness.
Within the same case, one side could wave the privilege to be told prior about witnessing a case through what he said or did, just like what the taxi driver did that gave harvey authority to use the time irrelevance status against him 2:05 . sometimes you can do or say something that could wave your right to certain privileges in court.
Both answers present significant issues. If he states that he was aiming to arrive at 9:30, it undermines his initial claim of having a broken dream, as someone truly invested in achieving their aspirations would have made a concerted effort to be punctual. Moreover, if owning a Medallion was his genuine dream, he would have taken every precaution to ensure he arrived on time. On the other hand, if he pretends to know the light was green and is proven wrong, it would mean he perjured himself, which would be severely detrimental in court.
I love in this bail out episode, when Mike leaves the courtroom, after Trevor's phonecall. Harvey races to catch up with him. He is lecturing him, but in that one moment you can see in Harvey's face that something is seriously wrong. Great acting from Gabriel ❤️
He actually explained he had studied the legal system in order to earn his citizenship after 9/11. It’s something o really liked, a man doing what he needed to do to survive.
I legitimately thought that was the fella who was in Monk! I thought, "Damn I haven't watched Suits in a while if Monk's now solving crimes alongside Harvey".
Never understood this scene, surely he'd be arrested for perverting the course of justice. Knowing he was to blame from the start and trying to get someone else in trouble intentionally.
@@UncenXsored Doesn't matter, breaking the law is breaking the law. If it was settled outside of court fine, but there is a jury, judge, entire court room being used up so at the very least he should be fined for wasting all of their time.
I miss this kind of suits. I left when Mike left, there was nothing in the show for me after that point. Hope they wrap it up soon I'd hate to see it become nothing.
As a law student, i really liked such episodes where they actually showed lawsuits in courts and the way they argued, it was really about 'suites' more than 'offices'.
As a Juris Doctor, I dislike these parts especially because none of the stuff Harvey does would fly in court. In this case, he literally does something out-of-line and tells the Judge not to tell anyone, and everyone just shrugs it off.
THERE IS NO DOUBT that Louis has balls! bit.ly/2rGcmVE
Is there a season 10?
And Mr. Santana cud play the jocker 😅
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Oh wow i just noticed. When Harvey said "Objection" which was declined he knew it will be declined so he can use this later on: "when i made the same objection you told his Honor it was highly relevant". Genius
I wouldn't say he had the foresight to know he would be objected. He objected because he claimed it wasn't relevant, which may have been the case, but the cab driver proved it was relevant. Harvey was just astute enough to catch it and use it against him. No party tricks, just smart, educated, strategic plays.
Harvey was playing chess while the cab driver was playing checkers.
Moreso, not that suits ever truly portrays the legal system accurately, but when Mike is called to the stand Mike is surprised and Harvey smiles. Since lawyers have to disclose evidence and witnesses before the trial in discovery, my thought is Harvey already knew Mike was going to be called and just kept it to himself. Mainly to prank Mike, but also Mike sort of reluctantly giving the answer played into Harvey's hands
Again, it's all speculation, but if Harvey was as legendary as he's supposed to be, and u Consider his philosophy of "play the man", this would be a genius play of giving the taxi guy enough rope to hang himself with.
don't try too hard.
It's that Harvard law school education
Back when Suits was suits, in court and doing what they do best, not the recent seasons where it’s more ‘Offices’ and not ‘Suits’
Yea but I still enjoyed it
Striker 8 Of course, so did I, but scenes like this got me into Suits
Preach
Tbh my fav of the show is still harvey interviewing mike
But it's suits, not courts....
Forget the case "They're gonna make him President" 😅
Trump: quick find dirt on him he can't beat me
😂😂😂
@@Striker8 😂😂😂
khaldoon pilloor GOLD !
This case is about a broken dream 🤣🤣
@@letsengagemense5507 trial*
"What colour was the light?"
"I take the fifth."
I laugh every time.
What does that mean? Im sorry i dont get it
@@valentinopangestu9324 the fifth is basically the fifth emend right, wich is to remain silent
@@matheussantiago4572 oh okay thanks
Should have been the first and only question he asked...
@@joewalker5741 1.He needed the setup to get the jury in his side.
2. He could have easily lied but he was coerced into saying yes.
He really thought he had a chance against Harvey Specter.
tbh he held his own though for a taxi driver lol
Seems like a contrived loss. Why wouldn't he just say green?
@@Chewy427 Because it wasn't green, and saying so would be committing perjury. Might also be street or traffic light camera's they can check through later on to prove it wasn't green. And that wouldn't go well for the taxi guy.
All that and he probably was not willing to outright lie on the stand
Can't blame a man for trying 😀
We never saw Harvey's driver after this episode lol
He was referenced in a few episodes
rs player haha
And before this lol....
he was visible when harvey and mike were talking before mike went to jail
He was seen driving Asyon Martin when Loius was angry with Mike
Harvey is such a class act… the way he rolls his eyes, turns his head, his eyebrows, everything is so perfect… He should be the next James Bond
He is American genius. And Americans are bad at doing British accents.
Wouldnt mind seeing that, I bet he could pull it off, too bad they are going in...well, lets say a more colorful direction :/
Too slick for bond.
@@stinger4712 😴😴
Napoleon Solo🤷🏾♂️🤣
I loved this episode, the first season was the best season.
Best things can't go forever
6th season was most intense because Mike in and out from jail and Harvey making Mike passing ethics board but show's charm was first 2 seasons
@LadyRachelMikeRoss НВ My ranking: 1,5,2,4,3,6,7 (haven't watched 8 & 9 because the show should've ended earlier IMO)
My favourite was season 5
It had very strong scenes like Louis confronting harvey
Everyone’s entitled to their favorites. I actually thought the first season was worst. I get it; snappy lines, mojo characters, hot co-stars, major egos; I.e. NOT the way the real world and real law firms work at all. Some shows, like House, can have that, but still show a dominant human side. Except the ego part, maybe. Anyway, I was a lot happier with subsequent seasons.
Harvey- "That goes for you too judge" made me laugh.
Harvey Spector is the only lawyer who can basically say to a judge
"Keep your mouth shut" 😂😂
Judge: I hold you in contempt, 3 days in the county jail and 1000$ fine
😅
The actor that plays harvey could play batman
I strongly agree. 🙂👏👏💙
Could’ve
@@LvLUpProject Yeah he's too old now!
Yes! I've been saying this for so long
Daniel Nuttall Whats too old? Cause I disagree.
Statements are like free throws. No one's playing defence. I love how they have a sports or a movie reference for everything.🖤
There are many basketball and baseball reference in the series. Its part of the reason the show is so great.
And don’t forget the one liners movie/series references lol
The movie references not so much, but sports references/metaphors are all over real life case law as well. One of my favourite academic articles focuses entirely on that: harvardjsel.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2014/11/Boyd.pdf
The moment I like the most in this episode is when Mike's phone starts ringing and Santana turns around and looks at him in a way like "You didn't turn it off, really?", as if he had worked as a lawyer for his whole life.
"That goes for you too judge". Badass
Also highly disrespectful and improper and could lead to penalties
I don't even know why he said that tbh
He said that in a sidebar
Judge: I hold you in contempt, Mr Spector. 3 days in the county jail and a fine of 1000$
@@Mr.Nobody_97I think sidebar are off the record.
Never ever take on another lawyer without representation
You haven't met Raymond Reddington
@@nosakhareanthony97 love the part where tells the judge to wrap this up, so he could escape 😂😂😂
@@justingabriel7840 Reddington is the true definition of the word "Jack of all trades"
Nosakhare anthony i guess that excludes people who really knows the ins and outs of the world. He probably got laws memorize for multiple countries. Pretty sure he has photographic memory
@@nosakhareanthony97 tv show, scripted, staged, fake. Suits is all of that too but at least it isn't about someone always having a trick up their sleeve. At some point it is actually boring when a character just can do everything.
Can't believe this guy told Harvey that he'd wipe the floor with him. Loved this scene. Harvey destroyed with just one question.
The question wasnt what destroyed him. It was the timing of the question. 1st he had to prove beyond any reasonable doubt that he was running late to the most important event of his life, before asking the question so that the "i dont know/i dont remember" reply would become incriminating and possibly perjury.
The guy should have said yellow . It’s poorly scripted
@@irynalebedyeva7900 you know there are traffic cams right? He cant say yellow when its a lie. Dont blame the script if you dont know things
@@graddeosif there was traffic cams they would've used them. If they had access to traffic cam footage they wouldn't waste time with mind games. So that case, answering yellow would make sense. Don't blame people when you don't know things
@@irynalebedyeva7900 Yellow still means stop, unless you can't in time. Running a yellow isn't "as bad" as running a red but it would still put him in the fault.
Look of winning the case on Mike's face with that smirk when Harvey calls him on the sidebar. Perfect Scene
I know it’s just a show, but man hearing him say “how much do I have to pay” just breaks my heart. It ain’t no joke being in that position man
I really liked what Harvey did there. He understood that this guy really meant it when he said that cab was his dream.
He put himself in that position, Harvey tried to take it up with him without going to court.
He was also smug before hand claimed he was going to wipe the floor with Harvey
It ain’t no joke being a scammer
Truth
I've got a reputation to maintain....
Harvey nailed it man
Back when Harvey have a cool slick back hair. Total badass
"I've got a reputation to maintain....."
*brrriiing*
The look on Harveys face when he turned to Mike :DD
3:54 I love the jab at the judge at the end. lol
I really don't understand what this jab is for. What reputation does a judge maintain anyway? For being fair?
Man, I miss the season 1 Harvey. That Black hair and that confidence matched perfectly with the character...
I love the switch in Harvey's expression, sympathetic when telling the Taxi Driver he has a rep to maintain then suddenly stern when we looks at the judge a couple times and tells him "that goes for you too Judge"
I really don't understand what this chapter the judge is all about. What reputation is this judge supposed to maintain?
@@NinaYahsika Harvey's reputation, he's a very high end lawyer
' That goes for you too judge' just harvey being harvey...
I have a reputation to maintain...
That also goes for you judge!!
Harvey,he is the man....
I really loved this case! It was pretty simple but it was also one of the ones that hit close to reality. The thing abt this case is that both parties made a mistake at the same time in the same event while doing their jobs, and both had a lot to lose, but one was the driver for a hot shot lawyer while the other was a taxi driver who got no one to back him up but himself. This case showed that Harvey cared a lot about Ray, which was why his first instinct was taking offense, but at the same time knew that beating Santana was not necessary over smth like this. I also loved the way Santana fought for himself but also knowing very well that the damage done to him was partly brought by himself. In the end he was just trying to protect himself, and Harvey saw it through. Man I love Suits S1 so much.
Mike wouldn’t be surprised he was getting called. Lists of witnesses are made clear to both sides.
Not always, a witnessed can be left out of the list, but then the opposing side would have to object and ask for time to prepare for unforseen circumstances which the judge could allow or block. If there is no objection the judge is not obliged to refuse the witness.
Within the same case, one side could wave the privilege to be told prior about witnessing a case through what he said or did, just like what the taxi driver did that gave harvey authority to use the time irrelevance status against him 2:05 . sometimes you can do or say something that could wave your right to certain privileges in court.
also in special conditions, I think, where the witness being called is representing or directly involved with the defendant
Harvey's reaction at 00:48. 😂
"He who represents himself has a fool as a client"
As a lawyer i can tell you that its a true statement when it comes to criminal cases. Not civil ones.
Everybody is gangsta before they meet Harvey in court.
"That goes for you too judge"🤣🤣
thats like talking to the police without a lawyer
I'd say it's more like going to court without a lawyer
The taxi driver could have just said "i was aiming to get there for 9:30" argument closed. Or he could have just said "the light was green".
Both answers present significant issues. If he states that he was aiming to arrive at 9:30, it undermines his initial claim of having a broken dream, as someone truly invested in achieving their aspirations would have made a concerted effort to be punctual. Moreover, if owning a Medallion was his genuine dream, he would have taken every precaution to ensure he arrived on time. On the other hand, if he pretends to know the light was green and is proven wrong, it would mean he perjured himself, which would be severely detrimental in court.
@@kornbroetchen99 Objection. Speculation.
With Uber and Lyft, it's probably for the best that he missed out on the medallion
I love in this bail out episode, when Mike leaves the courtroom, after Trevor's phonecall. Harvey races to catch up with him. He is lecturing him, but in that one moment you can see in Harvey's face that something is seriously wrong. Great acting from Gabriel ❤️
Thanks for doing this, it's great to watch the best scene's after you've already watched the show :)
Forget the case... They're gonna make him president 😂😂😂😂... It always gets me
No way a taxi driver could even talk with so much sophistication and lawyer esque etiquette in a court 😂
He actually explained he had studied the legal system in order to earn his citizenship after 9/11. It’s something o really liked, a man doing what he needed to do to survive.
Finally someone uploaded this
3:51 Harvey's reputation level 99 !!
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3:56 Harvey's reputation back to level 01 !!
This guy really thought he could go against an elite corporate attorney
*that goes for you too, Judge*
How is Harvey allowed to talk to people like this XDDDDD
I legitimately thought that was the fella who was in Monk! I thought, "Damn I haven't watched Suits in a while if Monk's now solving crimes alongside Harvey".
😂😂😂😂
Miss these guys 😪
Some taxi driver trying to take on Harvey and thinks he can win? He can dream for sure.
@@findus8269 Our prices have never been any lower
@@notyourbruh hahaha
@@notyourbruh you're gonna have to speak louder son
That's a FAKETAXI ! lol
Courtroom drama are always fun to watch except yapping about making name partner all the time.
''Forget the case they're gonna make him president" funny😂 and serious at the same time
The way taxi medallions have gone down in value because of companies like Uber this guy would have been thankful to Harvey for not getting one.
I like how harvey enjoys the other party's statements too lol
And kids, that's what over-confidence looks like.
Nothing better then watching Harvey doing what he does best, destroying in court
Dude. What Harvey does the best is closing the deal BEFORE it goes in court. He was never stated to be the best in court
This episode had me creasing 🤣🤣🤣
First 3 seasons were arguably the best in the whole courtroom drama series🔥🔥
the first few seasons were this good, and then they became nothing but shouting matches
This series had an amazing script.
... I got a reputation to maintain 😂
And that goes for you too 🤣
Harvey's the best closer in town. And he does it sometimes with the most stunning integrity.
I'm gonna cry this is all over
and now im here reliving this after 2 years
I really want harvey specter on my case
Harvey mopped the floor with that boi! 😂😂😂
At least he lasted 5 minutes. You or me not even 10 sec
That phone call in the end 😂😂😂
Forget the case "They're gonna make him President" 😅 hahahaha
Bull has come a long way. From being a taxi driver to the pilot of Rocinante.
One of my favorite episodes.
Which season episode is this?
@@architjain406 S1E7 :)
One of my favorite episodes of all time
Driver also has his own briefcase😂
never go against a professional top closer in NYC, not even when you are an attorney too. not to mention a self-taught cab driver who read some books.
😂😃👌
best episode ever in suits.
"What color was the light" should have been the first question isn't it?
Prob did him a favor..those medallions are crushing peoples lives now.
Never understood this scene, surely he'd be arrested for perverting the course of justice. Knowing he was to blame from the start and trying to get someone else in trouble intentionally.
Coz they settled
@@UncenXsored Doesn't matter, breaking the law is breaking the law. If it was settled outside of court fine, but there is a jury, judge, entire court room being used up so at the very least he should be fined for wasting all of their time.
Missing it already 😢
Taxi driver : My Lor-
Harvey : OBJECTION !
It was company owned 😏
That nod by Harvey could have resulted in a mistrial.
😲😲
This show is incredible, if no one has seen it, please do. Watch till season 8 then the rest is blah
This is why you invest $150 in a dashcam to prove your allegation!
I like the Ross look 1:03
Harvey is Hilarious 🤣
Just look at the smile on Harvey's Face
Love this scene.
(There's an error in the description box. It's S01E6 and not S01E5)
Harvey and Dean (Jensen) from Supernatural would make perfect actors for roles like Batman and James Bond.
the judge at 0:32 lol
From cab driver to chief of security on Tycho station, not bad
Suits Today: "It's no big deal I drive for Uber"
Harvey is the best and so funny too.
3:53😂😂
Totally Badass!
Best court episode of suits. Honestly, they should've at least done some filler fighting in court
I miss this kind of suits. I left when Mike left, there was nothing in the show for me after that point. Hope they wrap it up soon I'd hate to see it become nothing.
It's already over
Wait what, it ended? Or you mean that it’s already become nothing
Same for me
didnt they do this scene in a different court room? the court room with the big glass windows??
That goes to you too judge 😂
Harvey even told the judge to stick it.
First season was gold and really good till fourth after 5th many politics relationships office scenes it was not that standard
Props to the guts of the cabbie to take on a Howitzer like Harvey
As a law student, i really liked such episodes where they actually showed lawsuits in courts and the way they argued, it was really about 'suites' more than 'offices'.
As a Juris Doctor, I dislike these parts especially because none of the stuff Harvey does would fly in court. In this case, he literally does something out-of-line and tells the Judge not to tell anyone, and everyone just shrugs it off.
@@trianglemoebius
Lol, any self-respecting lawyer won’t call themself a “Juris Doctor”. Too pretentious.
Mike's phone ringing, that's a classic rookie mistake
One of my favourites episode❤️
That goes for you to judge-🤣🤣
Perfect Bruce Wayne