@@eomorannot really. He’s a former prosecutor and current corporate lawyer, there would be no reason a day trader or investment banker would know a corporate lawyer. There’s really no overlap at all, so it’s completely justified Nick doesn’t know Harvey. The same way Stu didn’t know Harvey until they worked in the same building.
Idk, the writing in suits got worse as the show kept going. Literally the show still kept some legality in the beginning but as the show kept going, everything they did was pretty much illegal but it’s fine because they are nice people.
Isn't this a reupload? But thanks for uploading the whole clip this time. I've been looking for the part at the end but couldn't find it. Anyways, Stu is a great character. Funny too lol
Asking him to "jump on the grenade" would've been telling him to just give up and accept his sentence. Harvey asked him to retreat and live another day. Still not a great outcome for Stu, but there was at least one outcome worse than that.@@castleoffiction96
Actually, blackmailing comes in different forms. A person can be blackmailed into giving up a position, money, advantage, wealth, power over something, etc., if they don't want their crime or misdeeds exposed to authorities of legal kind. Especially illegal authority (gangsters, mafia, criminals). Thus, it wasn't just reporting a crime that Nick had the power to do it was receiving the 'kingdom' or firm which was the objective end of his blackmail attempt.
It is not blackmailing in the legal sense in the video. They are talking about the legal term, i.e. the criminal offence of blackmailing, not the layman's everyday use of the term. Reporting criminal activities to the legal authorities if what is reported is correct isn't blackmailing as a criminal offense, irrespective of what your motives may be.@@Brooklyngangsta999
This is of course very basic form of blackmail. If it was not blackmail, then Nick should have reported it to SEC as soon as he found out the trades. But he waited and tried to force out Stu from the firm. Whistleblower's job is to report the crime not to use the threat of reporting the crime to authorities to get the benefits in this case Stu's firm.
Not in the legal sense. They are talking about the legal term, i.e. the criminal offence of blackmailing, not the layman's everyday use of the term. Reporting criminal activities to the legal authorities if what is reported is correct isn't blackmailing as a criminal offense, irrespective of what your motives may be. @@IntelCorei-KProcessor-go2to
Harvey and Sean team-up is never a dull moment!
The healthy severance package was awesome. 😂
Love the fact that Harvey name drops himself as a threat. True sign of confidence 😂
Not really. It comes off as weak him having to say it
@@eomorannot really. He’s a former prosecutor and current corporate lawyer, there would be no reason a day trader or investment banker would know a corporate lawyer. There’s really no overlap at all, so it’s completely justified Nick doesn’t know Harvey. The same way Stu didn’t know Harvey until they worked in the same building.
@@eomoranwell, we (the audience) see it that way ‘cuz we know he never does it. Meaning he’s doing it ‘cuz he has nothing else
I'm really glad that this show didn't just forget about most plotlines and had consequences when Harvey and co. broke the rules.
So, I've actually once in a while taken the time to trace all the cause and effect from Season 6 onward. It's actually kinda funny.
"You heard from the B team. Well, I'm from the A team" lol
Then proceeded to not do anything at all.
@@CharlieZuko wdym he literally baited him into going to Cahill.
That was a bait to make them seem even more desperate. And yes Harvey had sent him
" Like it or not " that was the best 😂
1:58 - Harvey 'freaking' Specter!. Harvey Specter and Sean Cahil do make a great team!.
Harvey Specter and Sean Cahil do make a great team!😉
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1:58 - Harvey 'freaking' Specter!
Bt Stu is a generous man…he gave you a healthy severance package🖕🏼…savage 😅😂
I love how season 8 was so bad might aswell have been a cartoon, it was sure directed that way
Honestly
@@nomis5097 The WHOLE series fell apart after season 4... the writing became terrible
@@lucasfilbert1726hahaha and you still watched after season 4 . Boooooo🤣
And you watched all the way up to season 8. You really did enjoyed the show. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Judyri kinda logical to finish something once youve started💀
4:48 Donna walks so weirdly.
Idk, the writing in suits got worse as the show kept going. Literally the show still kept some legality in the beginning but as the show kept going, everything they did was pretty much illegal but it’s fine because they are nice people.
Isn't this a reupload? But thanks for uploading the whole clip this time. I've been looking for the part at the end but couldn't find it.
Anyways, Stu is a great character. Funny too lol
6:00 love this and Donna did a great job.
Uploaded 4 mins ago.
Even after all these years I enjoy Suits clips :3
8:18 You think Stu still kept Harvey and Louis as his lawyers after Harvey came this close to making him resign?
Well, Stu won so….
@@Jamer767 Sure, but they legit asked him to consider jumping on the grenade.
Asking him to "jump on the grenade" would've been telling him to just give up and accept his sentence. Harvey asked him to retreat and live another day. Still not a great outcome for Stu, but there was at least one outcome worse than that.@@castleoffiction96
8:04 interesting that Cousin Nick is coming to Uncle Sean
i always find it hilarious that a Trader is making threats to a known Lawyer and thinks he has the gumption lol
5:00 Cousin Stu is a piece of work and so is Nick. What the actual heck is going on with Uncle Sean?
This is wildly epic
My name is harvey specter ask around, you find people who go up against me they never win.
This part just makes no sense why would nick be prosecuted for blackmail he is just reporting a crime
My thoughts exactly. How is this blackmailing... This makes no sense.
Actually, blackmailing comes in different forms.
A person can be blackmailed into giving up a position, money, advantage, wealth, power over something, etc., if they don't want their crime or misdeeds exposed to authorities of legal kind. Especially illegal authority (gangsters, mafia, criminals). Thus, it wasn't just reporting a crime that Nick had the power to do it was receiving the 'kingdom' or firm which was the objective end of his blackmail attempt.
It is not blackmailing in the legal sense in the video. They are talking about the legal term, i.e. the criminal offence of blackmailing, not the layman's everyday use of the term. Reporting criminal activities to the legal authorities if what is reported is correct isn't blackmailing as a criminal offense, irrespective of what your motives may be.@@Brooklyngangsta999
This is of course very basic form of blackmail. If it was not blackmail, then Nick should have reported it to SEC as soon as he found out the trades. But he waited and tried to force out Stu from the firm. Whistleblower's job is to report the crime not to use the threat of reporting the crime to authorities to get the benefits in this case Stu's firm.
Sneaker apter
The whole show is either characters are walking around or talking
GUS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why does Donna repeat the obviouse all the time?
Ngl Season 8-9 Harvey is so cringe lol I still love the series tho
Who else skipped season 8 🙋♂️
"Loyal to money" yuck
Alex can’t act. He tries way to hard to sound hard and it doesn’t work at all. Between him and Donna it kills the show.
WRONG
The actor who plays Alex is so bad at acting it ruined certain scenes. He tried too hard to sound tough. Some guys just don’t have it.
How is this blackmailing... This makes no sense.
"make me chair or I'll report you to the authorities" isn't blackmailing to you?
Not in the legal sense. They are talking about the legal term, i.e. the criminal offence of blackmailing, not the layman's everyday use of the term. Reporting criminal activities to the legal authorities if what is reported is correct isn't blackmailing as a criminal offense, irrespective of what your motives may be. @@IntelCorei-KProcessor-go2to
Because Alex William is there
Funny how Stu looks both 18 and 50 at the same time