yeswedo June 16, 2014 Share June 16, 2014 Harvey and Mike are on opposite sides of a takeover; Louis is partnered with a recent SEC defector in defending the firm. Link to comment
dubbel zout June 19, 2014 Share June 19, 2014 Ugh, the dick-swinging in this episode. I had hoped that was in the past. I liked that Louis doubled down on "eating dick for breakfast, lunch, and dinner." I didn't like Malone saying he'd tell the entire office Louis said that. Way to gay panic, show. 2 Link to comment
Jediknight June 19, 2014 Share June 19, 2014 Oh yeah, we're getting Donna and Louis. Louis was once again the highlight of the episode. Loved him practicing in Katrina's office, and Katrina saying "Jessica" to the chair. Loved him writing in his diary, and that Katrina didn't give him shit for it. Loved the scenes with he and Donna, and he and Jessica. I also loved that Donna called out Jessica for her treatment of Louis. Yeah, Jessica you're having sex with Malone, but he doesn't deserve the corner office over Louis, so it was great to see her give it to Louis. Harvey even called him the hardest working lawyer at the firm, and he values the acknowledgement of it. Don't really care about anything else. The storyline is boring so far, these 2 episodes have been carried by Louis' scenes. 4 Link to comment
mommalode June 19, 2014 Share June 19, 2014 (edited) *Sigh* Looks like the show is following in the footsteps of The Good Wife. If the season goes as predictably as it's starting, we will be subjected to Harvey vs. Mike the entire season. With all the law firms and all the investment companies in New York, somehow Pearson Specter will always be involved in a lawsuit with Mike's firm. And it will be like a ping pong match, with Harvey winning, wait, no, Mike's winning. But, OMG, now Harvey's winning. Or is he..... And on and on and on. Can't they just have Harvey and Mike interact as friends at the end of their work day, with each having his own work-related storyline? I hate having to choose between them. That said, I'm on the Harvey train. Edited June 19, 2014 by mommalode 1 Link to comment
dubbel zout June 19, 2014 Share June 19, 2014 TGW did dueling offices much better than this show is. Mike's assistant is no Donna. Why are they trying to make her one? I hate having to choose between them. That said, I'm on the Harvey train. They're both so annoying I can't choose. They've regressed to their first season dynamic where each is trying to outdo the other. We saw that already, Show. We've seen Mike and Rachel struggle to keep their personal and professional relationships separate. We've seen the firm be in danger. Come up with some new ideas. Link to comment
marcee June 19, 2014 Share June 19, 2014 Overall, I enjoyed the episode. The Louis scenes were great. I could've sworn Donna made up that whole story until she brought him the photo - just seemed like one of her manipulations, to me, but I'm glad it turned out to be real. I like that relationship. I wish I could like Rachel. I think the actress is beautiful and I don't mind that they use every excuse to shoot her half naked - but I just hate the character. I hate her. When she's on screen, all I can think about is how much I hate her. I don't want to hate her; it takes away enjoyment of the show. But I do. Hate her. So much. There are so many great gems in every episode. In this one, my favorites were: "I eat cock for breakfast, lunch and dinner.", "Say that word, to my face, one more time." And Harvey's "I'm not afraid of you" reaction, Katrina's nod to Jessica-chair and the interaction between Mike and Logan in the bathroom before they knew each other. So what if the show is mediocre overall -- it's those little awesome tidbits that make it a must-watch for me. Link to comment
Tara Ariano June 19, 2014 Share June 19, 2014 Fashion Show At Lunch: Ladies Of Suits Edition! Link to comment
dubbel zout June 19, 2014 Share June 19, 2014 (edited) Hee, Tara. You don't mention that the skirts and dresses are tailored so tightly it's a miracle the women can sit down without busting a seam. That's probably why we see them standing more often than not. Edited June 19, 2014 by dubbel zout 3 Link to comment
catrice2 June 19, 2014 Share June 19, 2014 Could care less about the Mike/Harvey drama, and I think all the one upping is confusing to the viewers. In all fairness, Jessica's first thought was to give the job to Louis and talked about how great he is with that sort of thing, but after the guy approached them Harvey thought he was the better idea. Louis is at fault for trying to game play and not just asking for it outright...but then of course we wouldn't have the Jeff/Louis conflict, or the Jeff/Jessica issue.. I agree, however, that she should have thought of it before giving him the office. As much as I love the Louis character, I get tired of his insecurities. Some if it used to be funny, now it is tiresome. I would like to see them move forward with the Louis and Donna, but if they not going to make it a romantic connection, I wish they would make it clear that from the Louis perspective it is meant to be friends only. Link to comment
Curious5 June 19, 2014 Share June 19, 2014 I am disappointed and a bit angry over the argument when Jessica calls out Harvey as white boy. I am so tired of racism in these programs and this one is playing that card too soon again. It was in very poor taste. Shame of the writers and also the actors for accepting to do these lines. Link to comment
dubbel zout June 19, 2014 Share June 19, 2014 (edited) As much as I love the Louis character, I get tired of his insecurities. That's another thing I thought the show had gotten past. I don't mind Louis being personally insecure at times, but he should be rock-solid strong in his professional capabilities. I get the two are related, but if Louis weren't such a smart lawyer, he wouldn't be at Pearson Specter in the first place. Edited June 19, 2014 by dubbel zout Link to comment
xtwheeler June 19, 2014 Share June 19, 2014 I loved this exchange: Mike: "What are you going to do?" Harvey: "I have no idea, but until I figure it out I'm going to confuse the shit out of anyone I can." I loved it so much I rewound it several times, and I don't do that. That said, I feel like Jessica is not bringing the clothes porn as much as I expect from her. They seem to be trying to make the below-the-knee skirt length happen with both Rachel and Jessica, and me no likey. Rachel looks like she's got a round pregnant belly in some of the stuff she wears, and I KNOW that the actress is a tiny bitty girl, so she should start buying the wardrobe coordinator coffee on the regular, or something. She does not deserve to look that bad, no matter how much I don't care about the character. 1 Link to comment
babs1226 June 19, 2014 Share June 19, 2014 Curious5, I understand your comment about racism, but I didn't take Jessica's comment to be racist at all. To me it was an indication of how close she and Harvey are. I have close friends of different races, and we can say things like that to each other because we are close, and it has nothing to do with racism. What immediately popped into my head when she said it was "play that funky music." Not every comment about the color of someone's skin is racist unless you always choose to perceive it that way. 4 Link to comment
TomGirl June 20, 2014 Share June 20, 2014 I loved every scene with Louis, especially when he threw his arms around Jessica after getting the corner office. RH is such a talented actor. 2 Link to comment
catrice2 June 20, 2014 Share June 20, 2014 Amen to the clothes! Something is off this season. The only thing I really liked was Jessica's black dress, and Rachel's halter that was totally inappropriate for the office. I don't object necessarily to some of the language because it is a show and I don't take it too seriously. I also took the "white boy" as affection. Although I would never say something like that, I think it is in keeping with the personalities and the tone of the show, as well as the relationship as it has been shown. I found whatever Louis said about the "homies" in front of Jeff to be more problematic. I totally did not care about Louis and Jeff's issues or case, and I am already tired of Katrina and Donna needing to be the driving force behind Louis. I am sick of Donna sticking her nose in on Louis' behalf, Donna giving advice and Donna pointing out everyone's flaws. Please give her something to do. I'm still undecided about Mike's boss and his secretary. What did the boss say about Mike not getting the 30 mil? I also see no chemistry with Jeff and Jessica. I think that it was stupid to have Jessica give Jeff the corner office. She is not stupid enough that she did not realize what a corner office would mean to the people already working there. I hate when they dumb down the characters 3 Link to comment
needschocolate June 21, 2014 Share June 21, 2014 I can understand thinking that a guy who was a lawyer with the SEC would merit a corner office, even if he was new, although I don't think his former employment was the reason he got the corner office. However, I do not understand how a corner office sat empty with no one (Louis) trying to find a way to move into it. Mike's new boss's voice sounds so much like Harvey's to me that I find it distracting. Speaking of Mike's new boss...isn't Mike still in trouble with him? As I understood it, the boss was mad at Mike for not taking the 30 million, which Mike turned down because it would have meant the eventual end of the company, which mike had promised to fight against. Funding the pension kept Harvey's client from taking it over, but even if Harvey's client re-offers the 30 million, Mike isn't going to take - it still goes against his promise. But I could be misunderstanding what is going on - the whole case confuses me. I watch this show for the banter. Rachel looks like she's got a round pregnant belly in some of the stuff she wears, and I KNOW that the actress is a tiny bitty girl, so she should start buying the wardrobe coordinator coffee on the regular, or something. She does not deserve to look that bad, no matter how much I don't care about the character. Jessica has the protruding belly in some scenes too. I think it has more to do with the heels they wear than the dresses. High heels change your posture, arching your back, which makes your butt stick out one way and your stomach stick out the other. Link to comment
mommalode June 21, 2014 Share June 21, 2014 TGW did dueling offices much better than this show is. As a much higher-budget show, I expect more from TGW. And, to me, it was so bad I developed a hatred for Alicia. The kind that makes you just wish someone would smack the smug look off her face. She has now joined the Rachel category of annoying self-righteous characters. 2 Link to comment
yeswedo June 21, 2014 Author Share June 21, 2014 Mike's new boss's voice sounds so much like Harvey's to me that I find it distracting. Yes, both his voice and the dialogue are just like Harvey! It's very distracting and continues the impression that new boss and new assistant are low resolution copies of Harvey and Donna. I was wishing Louis' case would take up more time and involve more people from outside the firm. Continuing storylines can be interesting but when it's the same characters all the time, or at least these characters, it gets old. They need more clients of the week to keep it fresh. Link to comment
romantic idiot June 21, 2014 Share June 21, 2014 The pension guy was new this time. I'm enjoying this season so far, though I hope they don't take the duelling offices conclusion to the place TGW did. I thought that was asinine of TGW. Link to comment
Happytobehere June 21, 2014 Share June 21, 2014 So far, I am only one board with the Louis scenes, and of course the Jessica scenes. I couldn't care less about the Harvey/Mike/Rachel/Logan show. I'm already over it and them two episodes in. I would so love a Donna/Louis pairing. I find the Harvey/Jessica banter lovely because it is all about their closeness. The white boy comment wasn't meant racially, it was meant as an affectionate dig. Now Louis and his homies comment strikes of bad taste because he and Jeff are not only not close, they are outright enemies for all intents and purposes. Now I doubt Louis meant it to be racial, he just was trying to connect in his socially awkward, "I have very few friends and the ones I have look like me, but I saw a tv show where black people talked like that so I am trying to show you this is a potential bonding moment for us" way. 1 Link to comment
CleoCaesar June 24, 2014 Share June 24, 2014 Oy. Dick-swinging indeed. How completely tedious. The women of this show really can't talk to each other about anything other than a man, can they? Rachel and Mike is, was, and will always been a painful wreck. I can't see a speck of chemistry between the actors and their "sexy banter" is just cringeworthy. Hell Rachel and Logan had more chemistry in three scenes together than Rachel and Mike have had in three years together. I am coming to accept that I don't care about any of the plots on this show and just watch for Gabriel Macht's dreaminess and the nice fashion on this show (the men's suits are all very nicely tailored and the actors are great-looking). Link to comment
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