He played with Louis. Jessica and Harvey both knew who he was within seconds of his arrival. That's always been Louis' Achilles Heel. He knows the law, but he doesn't know when to pay attention *or* when to keep his mouth shut.
Because they've been lawyers for a decade and can generally tell that when X happens, Y is also most likely about to happen? Doesn't take a genius to figure this out dude
It’s times like these when it’s hard to love the main characters. Their loyalty to one person dragged the whole firm down. If I was a partner and found out the the managing partners had been knowingly putting a fraud on major cases, I’d leave too. Partners worked hard, invested in the company, and spent years trying the work their way up! I feel bad for Rachel, but not sure how she thought how anything with Mike would end up smoothly.
Ever since Mike told Rachel his secret, deep down she always knew one day it would all come crashing down. She just didn't care because she genuinely loved him. And tbh, it's kinda annoying to see people blaming Mike for everything just because he was technically a fraud. He'd still almost graduated college and got into Harvard, and he'd passed the bar. By the time S5 rolls around, he was already a better lawyer than half the partners as a mere associate
Exactly, I think the writers handled Rachel's dilemma well. In season four , can see how it was affecting Rachel all the lies, all the secrets, she had nightmare, while in the hospital. I love the episode with Claire, in it, I think it's called Mea Culpa, Claire character says amazing things. I love how she say at the end if you really love her you won't marry her, and then walks away. Can see in the univted guests episode, Rachel was really torn. She was saying to Donna, how she wanted to tell her mum the truth. She was finding it hard to lie to her mum. I think Rachel is a wonderful character.
Parts like this i really hate Louis. Great actor but deals with emotion, not logic. In a time of crisis, he blames everyone but himself being he came with the idea to let half the partners go in the first place, even if Harvey did bring Mike in, Louis knew that and still is accountable.
@@jaimerivera1898 No i’m saying the character is so annoying making the action phenomenal at his job. Rick Hoffman is one of the best and this proves it.
I mean its Harvey's fault obviously they tricked Louis into signing a confidential paper meaning that he too would be accountable if Mike was discovered to be a fraud.
I love Jessica. Really miss this show, and I'm rewatching all the way from begining. Really wish I started when it was on TV. Nothing I don't love about this show. Thank you for throwing these clips on the net!
Would anyone have in their position tho?They are being sued for 100 million dollars and they cant pay them up which means unless they win the case , they will live in below poverty for the rest of their lives.
That's a classic move by a process server. Pretend to deliver something to a particular person. A lady I used to use in California would deliver flowers, and then serve them with process.
I like how Rachel plays the blame game on them because she loves him. Mike wanted the life even though he could of have had it had he done it legitimately he didnt. He helped people cheat and cut corners. Well written character that wants to help everyone but yet still believes the rules shouldn't apply to him.
2:18 The food delivery guy should play a bigger role. Maybe it goes all the way back that he used to work with Mike and when Mike was a bike messenger.
Funny how she doesn't include herself even though she helped, hid Mike's secret and even did cases with Mike knowing he was a fraud. Rachel would be behind bars along with the rest of them 😂
It's pretty amazing how Rachel had the audacity to comes back and says that the man had to go to prison for them when in reality he was the one pretending to be a lawyer and not them
But it's true, I mean, Mike jump the gun and make a deal with Gibbs because he was afraid he may have been found guilty, when he was Innocent after all, but, if he really was found guilty, Gibbs would have come for every one of the name partners, and they all would landed in jail for collusion in commiting fraud. Harvey hired a Fraud, Jessica covered it up, and Louis use him to get his name on the door, they all messes up, not just Mike.
If Mike really wanted to play score he could've just hired a lawyer to drag those others in this scene down with him, because there's innocent ones in this situation, they benefited from Mike's Presence.
@@OoWhiteStaroO well here is the thing about laws U r not guilty until proven and they could have used N number of things to distance themselves from Mike , and yet they didn't in fact they went on to give him legal counsel
@@mreverything980 well here is the thing about real world People r resources and resources r kept until they r not poisonous or hage value They could have distanced themselves from Mike at any moment and as for Harvey knowing There is no record of their conversation
I have never seen a more non logical show than this one. Harvey is going to risk it all to hire a stranger that is a drug dealer that he has known for 5 minutes. And of course he wins every case while never breaking a sweat, bangs only 10's, is a dominant poker player, around 35-40 but worth 8 figures, an all american baseball player, and not only wins cases but is smug and witty on every single one. Probably missing something. Did he think no one would ever figure about Mike? They supposedly work with clients that are billionaires and if you had attorneys that were not licensed to do law, you would know you would get sued. Afterall, you are a brilliant attorney. Haha
They have to get ratings. Any law firm like this in the real world wouldn't last very long. Investment bankers and financial brokers, on the other hand.......
All true. But I guess the thing with Harvey is that he always feels like he could be the exception to the rule, he goes after what he wants, and believes he can get away with a lot of things. I wonder if this kind of character exists in real life.
in which kind of a legal system do you need a masquerading genius to deliver legal documents to someone? o.O In most countries you send them by mail to their official adress and that's it.
@@SleepyToby and which places do you remember this correctly for? If you have to physically hand it to the person then that’s obtuse as if you can’t see the person then you could never hand them the docs.
@NYCYTC not sure as it was a while ago, although if memory serves, there was also an amount of time after which you could send the paper. Maybe i also dreamed of that tbh, i have no clue
@@nycytc8055 Instead of throwing out conjectures of inabilities with the system, go and learn about the system a little bit first. Your questions/reservations are already considered and have fixes for them.
Seriously why is it an issue if a non-lawyer practices law, then u you would be sued for it? Here in our country even local citizens have the right to fight their own case without being a lawyer
"I gotta save my Firm!" "I love my firm!" "The firm is family!" "The firm is the motherland, the firm is the fatherland!" Get a grip people, and get a life.. it isn't the end of your existence if you and your company part ways.
We don't know if he passed the bar as himself or if he took it for someone else. There are probably conditions to even take the bar, and of course he could've faked his credentials. But this ambiguity's never been addressed.
Actually, Harvey is wrong, Louis would be Senior Partner, even if Mike hadn't been hired. Louis got Senior Partner because Daniel Hardman came back and wanted to buy votes. That's why he made Louis Senior Partner. Hardman himself would've come back to the firm regardless whether or not Mike had been hired.
I never understood why they hired Mike Ross as a lawyer. I get that he is super smart, but Harvey has enough pull at the firm that he could have just showed up with Mike and say, 'this my personal paralegal.' He would still be working on cases and making the firm huge money. It's not like he was going to go to work for another law firm.
I dont get how that even irl, someone could just magically go back in time and try to reverse decisions that were legitimate even if wasn't a lawyer. Like how does that make what was introduced or discussed now invalid. Its just crooked greed that would allow that to be a thing.
@@michaelswenson6599 Mike never expressed his will to Go study law, the problem is not with Harvard the problem is that he doesn't have a Law degree it doesn't have to be Harvard
@@michaelswenson6599 mike didn't go to jail because he didn't went to Harvard he went to jaio because he doesn't have any law degree. Not having a Harvard degree is not a Crime it was a private company they have the right to hire from every University if they wanted to.
Can someone explain to me how this company still works? Aren't they almost every few month on the brink of extension? I'mean, I don't know how many videos there are where every client, partner, associate and who not else is gone? Like 3-4 times? How are they still managing??
Well, yes, but in this season they already know what kind of person Mike is. Also, Pearson never fired Mike, but gave him a raise and a new position and Luis, when he found out that Mike is not a lawyer, used it to get his job and his "partner" back. So it's everyone's fault, not just Harvey.
The latter. Not going to Harvard would have been going against the firm’s hiring policy. Pretending to be a lawyer despite lacking the legal credentials is much worse
Harvey IS the problem. Louis just says it out loud. Everyone acting like Mike took a bullet for someone 😂 HE IS a fraud. Just because you like him doesn’t mean he isn’t. Louis would be a “JR partner”. So what?! Better a Jr Partner than sued for 100m
I don't like characters that swing the emotional pendulum constantly. Louis is absolutely one of them. One minute you're on his side the next you want to punch him to the ground. Mike is another. Samantha was another.
I don't understand, was it just Mike's ego that he wouldn't go to any other college but Harvard to get his law degree or was he blackballed by the guy from any law school.
@@anunaysanganal that too without any reasons. If we look at the storyline, the issues these two women have faced are much less significant than the rest of the characters. Yet they somehow manage to get the attention 😂.
I love how the delivery guy just played with them, then dropped the accent. Class act 🤣🤣
One of the many little things that make this show amazing.
and the the 'class act'ion
He played with Louis. Jessica and Harvey both knew who he was within seconds of his arrival. That's always been Louis' Achilles Heel. He knows the law, but he doesn't know when to pay attention *or* when to keep his mouth shut.
@@PaperbackWizard feels like a knowledge vs wisdom moment
It's pretty dumb. People almost never duck process servers, especially lawyers. They only have to use trickery when someone has already been evasive.
I love how literally know what's in the documents the second they touch it no matter how thick the stacks are
There's a summary on the first page
Because they've been lawyers for a decade and can generally tell that when X happens, Y is also most likely about to happen? Doesn't take a genius to figure this out dude
@@Tom_Stevens617 no, no one does that
@@afonsosolano5274 How long have you been a lawyer?
@@Tom_Stevens617 how long are pretending to have been a lawyer?
Ya know, if Harvey would have come clean about Mike in the first episode, and had the firm pay for his schooling, he wouldnt be in this mess.
there would be no show..
why would any law school accept a known cheater(remember he sold tests and that fact will be noted down in his academic record)
@@wolves600 because he would have been lobbied for and backed up by Harvey Specter
But the show won't be as interesting as it is now.
Ive only watched the first 3 episodes and I love it, but Didn't Mike pass the bar? that makes him a lawyer doesn't it?
The delivery guy plays it so cheeky
facts
Yes he did!!
It’s times like these when it’s hard to love the main characters. Their loyalty to one person dragged the whole firm down. If I was a partner and found out the the managing partners had been knowingly putting a fraud on major cases, I’d leave too. Partners worked hard, invested in the company, and spent years trying the work their way up! I feel bad for Rachel, but not sure how she thought how anything with Mike would end up smoothly.
Ever since Mike told Rachel his secret, deep down she always knew one day it would all come crashing down. She just didn't care because she genuinely loved him.
And tbh, it's kinda annoying to see people blaming Mike for everything just because he was technically a fraud. He'd still almost graduated college and got into Harvard, and he'd passed the bar. By the time S5 rolls around, he was already a better lawyer than half the partners as a mere associate
@@Tom_Stevens617 if he passed the bar then he is a lawyer and not a fraud
@@HughSmith He didn't pass the bar as himself, he used someone else's identity because he wanted to win a bet
Exactly, I think the writers handled Rachel's dilemma well. In season four , can see how it was affecting Rachel all the lies, all the secrets, she had nightmare, while in the hospital. I love the episode with Claire, in it, I think it's called Mea Culpa, Claire character says amazing things. I love how she say at the end if you really love her you won't marry her, and then walks away. Can see in the univted guests episode, Rachel was really torn. She was saying to Donna, how she wanted to tell her mum the truth. She was finding it hard to lie to her mum. I think Rachel is a wonderful character.
You realize this a tv show right
2:44 "Louis"
As much as they were serious, they were havin fun. 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Parts like this i really hate Louis. Great actor but deals with emotion, not logic. In a time of crisis, he blames everyone but himself being he came with the idea to let half the partners go in the first place, even if Harvey did bring Mike in, Louis knew that and still is accountable.
I think you confused "actor" with "character"
@@jaimerivera1898 No i’m saying the character is so annoying making the action phenomenal at his job. Rick Hoffman is one of the best and this proves it.
@@FrauditorMania No Louis is the best character in Suits
I mean its Harvey's fault obviously they tricked Louis into signing a confidential paper meaning that he too would be accountable if Mike was discovered to be a fraud.
Jessica's face was so sad and concerned for Harvey as he walks off. What great acting
3:01 What was always the touching matter that made Suits memorable: the dramatic music.
I love Jessica. Really miss this show, and I'm rewatching all the way from begining. Really wish I started when it was on TV. Nothing I don't love about this show. Thank you for throwing these clips on the net!
Shame her spinoff never took off "Pearson"
Louis has no filter when he's angry
If the character was written so that he could control his emotions, I think he could be a bald harvey 😂
Would anyone have in their position tho?They are being sued for 100 million dollars and they cant pay them up which means unless they win the case , they will live in below poverty for the rest of their lives.
I like how in this series everyone can read a full form paper in 4 seconds.
You don't really need to if you know what it is.
Louis’s jacket buttons be holding on for dear life 😂😂😂😂😂
I’m kinda glad they all got somewhat what they deserved… they flew too high and had to be corrected
Can someone make a show about the delivery driver? I would watch it.
Always have an emergency stash of cash ready on hand to bribe someone.
Shut up
The guy actually did bring them Chinese food though there's a plus point
That's a classic move by a process server. Pretend to deliver something to a particular person. A lady I used to use in California would deliver flowers, and then serve them with process.
I like how Rachel plays the blame game on them because she loves him. Mike wanted the life even though he could of have had it had he done it legitimately he didnt. He helped people cheat and cut corners. Well written character that wants to help everyone but yet still believes the rules shouldn't apply to him.
Rachel had no right to blame anyone but herself for her own involvement
simply loved this clip.....so much drama,analogies ,anger etc...
and nothing with real life
@@hankie2202 Dramas are not documentaries...
Delivery guy served them well hahaha top notch
Louis has no filter when he's angry. The delivery guy plays it so cheeky.
Did you just copy two comments and combine them? 😂
@@Bass_And_Games yes he did
2:18 The food delivery guy should play a bigger role.
Maybe it goes all the way back that he used to work with Mike and when Mike was a bike messenger.
Which is why he didn’t record the time because he knew they’d bribe him 😱
0:19 The vanishing walking man!
Gina Torres has one of the sexiest voices I have ever heard.
“I just watched the man I love go to prison so that none of you have to..” as if it wasn’t completely his fault
Funny how she doesn't include herself even though she helped, hid Mike's secret and even did cases with Mike knowing he was a fraud. Rachel would be behind bars along with the rest of them 😂
It's pretty amazing how Rachel had the audacity to comes back and says that the man had to go to prison for them when in reality he was the one pretending to be a lawyer and not them
But it's true, I mean, Mike jump the gun and make a deal with Gibbs because he was afraid he may have been found guilty, when he was Innocent after all, but, if he really was found guilty, Gibbs would have come for every one of the name partners, and they all would landed in jail for collusion in commiting fraud.
Harvey hired a Fraud, Jessica covered it up, and Louis use him to get his name on the door, they all messes up, not just Mike.
They all knew that and were ok with it. They are all responsable for mike pretending to be a lawyer.
If Mike really wanted to play score he could've just hired a lawyer to drag those others in this scene down with him, because there's innocent ones in this situation, they benefited from Mike's Presence.
@@OoWhiteStaroO well here is the thing about laws
U r not guilty until proven and they could have used N number of things to distance themselves from Mike , and yet they didn't in fact they went on to give him legal counsel
@@mreverything980 well here is the thing about real world
People r resources and resources r kept until they r not poisonous or hage value
They could have distanced themselves from Mike at any moment and as for Harvey knowing
There is no record of their conversation
The only Mike Ross that matters played Blanka and Honda.
I have never seen a more non logical show than this one. Harvey is going to risk it all to hire a stranger that is a drug dealer that he has known for 5 minutes. And of course he wins every case while never breaking a sweat, bangs only 10's, is a dominant poker player, around 35-40 but worth 8 figures, an all american baseball player, and not only wins cases but is smug and witty on every single one. Probably missing something. Did he think no one would ever figure about Mike? They supposedly work with clients that are billionaires and if you had attorneys that were not licensed to do law, you would know you would get sued. Afterall, you are a brilliant attorney. Haha
LOL
Even worst when you realize Harvey could have just hired Mike on as a consultant or Legal Assistant
thats why i stopped watching Suits after season 1, a main character that has no downside is not worth a TV show
They have to get ratings. Any law firm like this in the real world wouldn't last very long. Investment bankers and financial brokers, on the other hand.......
All true. But I guess the thing with Harvey is that he always feels like he could be the exception to the rule, he goes after what he wants, and believes he can get away with a lot of things. I wonder if this kind of character exists in real life.
Not sure why they always have to redeem Louis's character.....
3:02 this investigation is interesting and the family has to come together and figure out what to do.
Did the ex clients of Pearson specter sue them or their rival firms?
in which kind of a legal system do you need a masquerading genius to deliver legal documents to someone? o.O In most countries you send them by mail to their official adress and that's it.
Iirc in some places the documents need to be handed to the person getting served
@@SleepyToby and which places do you remember this correctly for? If you have to physically hand it to the person then that’s obtuse as if you can’t see the person then you could never hand them the docs.
@NYCYTC not sure as it was a while ago, although if memory serves, there was also an amount of time after which you could send the paper. Maybe i also dreamed of that tbh, i have no clue
@@nycytc8055 Instead of throwing out conjectures of inabilities with the system, go and learn about the system a little bit first. Your questions/reservations are already considered and have fixes for them.
Not subpoenas.
Seriously why is it an issue if a non-lawyer practices law, then u you would be sued for it? Here in our country even local citizens have the right to fight their own case without being a lawyer
2:10 - ironic when Harvey always blames somebody for his troubles!!
"I gotta save my Firm!" "I love my firm!" "The firm is family!" "The firm is the motherland, the firm is the fatherland!" Get a grip people, and get a life.. it isn't the end of your existence if you and your company part ways.
sure but losing millions of dollars and more or less being guaranteed to never be able to work in your field again will hurt
If only Mike would've stayed out of limelight. If only he doesn't bite that fed him.
Everyone on this show is so sassy, imagine any of these conversations in person 🥴
What episode is this pls?
Ngl some truffle fries sound busssssin rn.
Didn't the first episode say that Mike passed the bar?
We don't know if he passed the bar as himself or if he took it for someone else. There are probably conditions to even take the bar, and of course he could've faked his credentials. But this ambiguity's never been addressed.
I love the jacket Jessica had on.
Which episode?
S6 ep1
I feel bad for Jessica. I am mad she left
What episode?
Actually, Harvey is wrong, Louis would be Senior Partner, even if Mike hadn't been hired.
Louis got Senior Partner because Daniel Hardman came back and wanted to buy votes. That's why he made Louis Senior Partner. Hardman himself would've come back to the firm regardless whether or not Mike had been hired.
Jessica Pearson 😍
What’s sad is they did this to themselves and are mad the associates left.
Where does everyone actually go after their constant dramatic exits?
Rachel read all of them!! From Auntie to both Uncles ‼️‼️👏🏿👏🏿✌️✌️
Wow, 100 million, hiring Mike Ross cost them so much,
He also saved and made them just as much if not more. Mike and Harvey won cases that were in the millions.
all those cases would be overturned
Except they settled for $10mn from the partners' buy-ins that they were going to lose anyways
And tbf if it weren't for Mike, Harvey and Jessica wouldn't even be part of the firm
I never understood why they hired Mike Ross as a lawyer. I get that he is super smart, but Harvey has enough pull at the firm that he could have just showed up with Mike and say, 'this my personal paralegal.'
He would still be working on cases and making the firm huge money. It's not like he was going to go to work for another law firm.
nah but whos the asian dude fr? mans got a future
For real. He definitely caught my eye :)
Rachel with the fcckin audacity. 💀
Louis was so annoying in this scene, I lost all the sympathy I once had for him
I dont get how that even irl, someone could just magically go back in time and try to reverse decisions that were legitimate even if wasn't a lawyer.
Like how does that make what was introduced or discussed now invalid.
Its just crooked greed that would allow that to be a thing.
the moment Mike put his feet in the firm, everything was ruined because of his selfishness.
Wasn't his fault. Why didn't Harvey pay it forward to send Mike to Harvard?
@@michaelswenson6599 Mike never expressed his will to Go study law, the problem is not with Harvard the problem is that he doesn't have a Law degree it doesn't have to be Harvard
@@luc7478 they only hire from Harvard, it's where Jessica paid for Harvey
Doesn't matter what Mike did, it's what Harvey chose to do and not do
@@michaelswenson6599 mike didn't go to jail because he didn't went to Harvard he went to jaio because he doesn't have any law degree.
Not having a Harvard degree is not a Crime it was a private company they have the right to hire from every University if they wanted to.
he just needs to fly across the pond to Oxford or Cambridge. They are the real deal . Harvard is overrated
Can someone explain to me how this company still works? Aren't they almost every few month on the brink of extension? I'mean, I don't know how many videos there are where every client, partner, associate and who not else is gone? Like 3-4 times? How are they still managing??
Why is no one talking about that if mike had not take that deal none of this would have happened. Isn't the verdict of trail not guilty.
Well it’s Harvey’s fault he hired him
Well, yes, but in this season they already know what kind of person Mike is. Also, Pearson never fired Mike, but gave him a raise and a new position and Luis, when he found out that Mike is not a lawyer, used it to get his job and his "partner" back. So it's everyone's fault, not just Harvey.
@@isaacsolivan1143 tru
It's also Rachel's fault. She hid Mike's secret knowing he was committing crimes AND worked cases with him even covering for his obvious fraud.
Harvey acts more like a politician than a lawyer
I really hate Rachel. I so wish Mike ended up with Jenny.
True 🤘
Is it because she is now British royalty?
No I am strictly talking about Rachel the character. It has nothing to do with Meghan Markle's personal life.
@@ankitsaikumar6866I like how misguided people always think THAT is the reason 😂
She’s upset that her Prince didn’t have the money she thought he had.
bro i dont get it are they getting sued because mike wasn't a harvard grad? or he didn't have a license to practice law????
Because he didn't have a license to practice law
The latter. Not going to Harvard would have been going against the firm’s hiring policy. Pretending to be a lawyer despite lacking the legal credentials is much worse
First was pizza delivery guy then chinese food delivery guy...are this lawyers really smart?
Harvey IS the problem. Louis just says it out loud. Everyone acting like Mike took a bullet for someone 😂 HE IS a fraud. Just because you like him doesn’t mean he isn’t. Louis would be a “JR partner”. So what?! Better a Jr Partner than sued for 100m
What episode is this?
S6e1
When Rachel said let me finish even the big bosses knew she wasnt to be trifled with! Such a badass moment for her.
So, the firm is collapsing around them but the most important aspect of this disaster is Rachel's love life?
I want suits new season or harvey spector show
Louis would have been a great character if he wasn't unbearable 90% of his screentime
I don't like characters that swing the emotional pendulum constantly. Louis is absolutely one of them. One minute you're on his side the next you want to punch him to the ground. Mike is another. Samantha was another.
Nice job ;)
I hope they sue the restaurant for the terrible Chinese food that got them food poisoning.
Why did harvey hire mike when mike didnt go to law school and was sued for everycase mike ross has ever touched.
Jessica is such an L tier hypocrite for this scene, honestly a b tier character
I don't understand, was it just Mike's ego that he wouldn't go to any other college but Harvard to get his law degree or was he blackballed by the guy from any law school.
As long as you pass the bar cant you practice law legally?
Mike didn't pass the bar.
@@phuckerpower he said he did pn the first episode. Or he did it for others, just take the test bro. Lol
@@dairainge7116 I understand what you're saying, just the problem with Mike is he didn't pass the bar exam for himself.
@@dairainge7116 You need to study in school for a law degree to be a lawyer in 75% of all states.
What season is this
Season 06, Episode 01
Predictable
5:17 o cmmon u don't get to say that, ur guy is a fraud 😑
Rachel is right
Rachel is just as guilty as the rest of them, but too much of a hypocrite to admit it
If Mike won me a case then why would I sue?
Money
Because if he didn't have the credentials to practice law then he didn't win you the case.
Unpaid liars
Rachael is the second most overrated character of the show after Donaa 😂.
Wdym
That’s not true and you sound sexist.
Facts
True... I couldn't stand Donna in later seasons. She grew annoying exponentially
@@anunaysanganal that too without any reasons. If we look at the storyline, the issues these two women have faced are much less significant than the rest of the characters. Yet they somehow manage to get the attention 😂.
you think they would know that would happen.
UNREALISTIC AND CRINGE THIS EPISODE
How
lol this show has the worst dialogues in history 😂
Top worst character 1. Rachel 2. Louis
LOL
Rachel comes out of no where jus to make it about herself 😂😂😂she’s a narcissist
man, this show is boring
5:16 no you didn’t, you and Prince Harry are still galloping around the country on your We Want Privacy tour.
Meghan's acting is so bad in this clip
Noises Off 'cept with lawyers and paralegals dramatically in and out of office and conference rooms. Riot!