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8/10
Wonderful episode
onelovemustsurvive10 August 2017
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I should preface this by saying that this review is *SPOILER HEAVY*.............. The Scenes with Louis and his Psychiatrist are quite enlightening, i'm really glad they included them in this season as they are very interesting and we get to hear and see how Louis is actually feeling and how he copes with it; as opposed to see him overreact and break down amongst the others.

I don't want to spoil the episode too much, I just want to point out how much this episode shows us what drives each of these characters and what they are good at respectively. The whole prison sub-plot is executed very well and it's great to see Mike trying to help others, even though he isn't exactly doing a great job balancing both aspects of his deal with Harvey. All of that being said, we get another great episode from another great season that thankfully does not disappoint at all. I cannot stress enough of how great of a job Rick Hoffman is doing portraying Louis Litt, even when Louis is at his worst and his reactions can seem melodramatic, Rick Hoffman manages to make him seem not only believable, but relatable in a sense. I'm excited to see what happens next.
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8/10
You begin to understand where this is all headed
kobes-0471712 August 2017
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I thought about it for the last couple of days - and it seems like the logical conclusion for this season. There's something about what Rachel said at the end of this episode: "You signed an agreement, this is a fireable offense" - this, right here, is a sign of what's to come. When Harvey will find out about mike working on the prison case, he'll have no choice but to fire mike in order to save PSL and its business. In doing so, he'll make one of the hardest decisions he ever had to make, and by that - putting the final nail in his coffin as managing partner.

Mike would leave PSL and move back to the clinic, only this time as a lawyer. We can establish this because of the way Nathan is treating him, and the respect he's giving him throughout this last episode. And would continue to represent everyone involved in the prison case. And the one he'd be going against would be none other than Harvey, who would be called in to settle the case on behalf of those prisons, or who would be representing the client whom this lawsuit has a conflict with.

Harvey spends all of this time building a strong company from the ground up - and you could see that once that moment comes, they'll be giving Mike some major trouble: Holly, a bonded Harvey and Louis, Alex, etc. Mike has already established his presence before this season - having an amazing memory, never getting overworked, learning from the best there is and finding and exploiting weaknesses in his opponents. Plus, he doesn't have that whole prison thing weighing him down, not after the second episode of this season.

And because of that - Harvey is going to give his all, and using every trick in the book and whatever help he can muster, to try and beat him.

The second part of this season is going to be an all out brotherly war - and it's going to be a bloody one.
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8/10
A Little Bit Soapy
Hitchcoc10 September 2023
With all that's going on with Mike's tussle with the clinic, he is pushing his luck. If anyone but Harvey were his boss, he would get a nice recommendation and be sent packing. But, of course, this is a TV series and things don't work that way. Harvey's romantic relationship with his psychiatrist is starting to affect his thoughts. Donna sits there, wishing to have some clout, but she really has none in her position. The reviewer that was stunned that she would try to have influence needs to remember that Harvey has granted her power, and whether that is realistic or not, it is a fact in this show. That business with Donna is going to permeate the show for a long time. Also, the prison story which affects two nasty major contractors is interesting.
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1/10
the COO Donna.......
rinbizorg1 September 2021
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Harvey wants to employ a new Consultant, but the all-knowing COO gets in the way.

And off goes the new Consultant.

Are you F@@@@@ kidding me or what???????

Some corporate secretary having no formal education in Laws, decides to go against the Managing Partner of a LAW COMPANY!!!!!!!!!

Why dont we take some LEGAL ADVICE from the guy that sells bagels to Harvey at the news stand?????
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5/10
Far From Suit
Rishishinde312 August 2017
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The Episode was so ordinary and mundane The acting was OK and writing was bore and all the dialog was bore no special dialog for character special and no fun part either like reference to classics , Harvey was so dull and tired not aggressive and little nervous only one scene is OK with Harvey , also Donna is ordinary employee considering the fact she is no longer awesome secretary who knows everything she not charismatic and overall dull , mike is OK not like everyday genius with awesome memory he is just regular also Rachel is OK like always The only part was good in overall episode was character development of Lois Litt He is growing mature as show developing , overall The episode was dull and boring and not gonna hurt the show or story if missed .
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