Probably going to have to delete this thread on the grounds that it was started with such a terrible first post.
They need to focus more on trials and those angles than the personal lives and love story. I loved Rachel in season one. Now I hope she dies. On or off the show, either way would be fine. And Eric Roberts needs to be on more. Go deeper with that angle. His character is fantastic.
Just read this post after finishing the premier. Glad to still have my man card because I have no idea what it means
I like Harvey's new secretary. I hope they keep her character around. Amy Acker as Louis' sister? Because I feel the need to add this to every post in this thread: Rachel needs to die.
Did Mike and Louis' old assistant/whatever just do the Clay Davis Sheeeeeeeeit when imitating Bunk/ Rachel's dad? Im choosing to believe it was. #wireception Also - Mike needs to be put in his place. SMH coming in hot to Jessica's office like that.
No. I am pretty sure that the writers probably have never seen or heard of The Wire and it was just a coincidence.
What was she in. I dont think Ive seen her in anything Edit - just looked up her imdb. Havent seen any of that shit
I'm going to ignore the terrible ending to the last episode since I've enjoyed the progress in this season.
You've never watched Angel? Supernatural? Cabin in the Woods? Grimm? The fuck is wrong with you? Fred if you're nasty.
I'm a big fan of Supernatural. Show hit its high point in Season 5, but it's still enjoyable to watch. Also, if you haven't seen Amy Acker playing Root on Person of Interest, then you're doing TV wrong. That show is fantastic.
"No Louis, you are going mudding with me AND Donna..." Also, Harvey is 100% going to end up fucking his shrink, and I'm always entertained when Jessica shows what a badass she really is.
Not sure about tonight's episode, season has been damn good though. Please don't go back to the Mike/Harvard shit.
Well strap in because you know Soloft is going to find out and they're going to have to run him off somehow.
Don't the writers realize that viewers are willing to suspend disbelief of mike moving up in the company just to be done with this stupid storyline.
I could have also completely forgotten about Hartman. Lazy to keep him coming back. This season has been good be used the inhouse power struggle was minimal.
Back to the Mike not being a real lawyer. Now to use it as a catalyst to break him up with Rachel. Yay. Other than that, another really solid episode. Cold blooded move by Louis, and I really like the dynamic having Donna work directly for him brings to the show.
I love this season, really hope the end wasn't some foreshadowing tough. Mike is a good guy, let him have a happy ending.
Why? It's always the same recycled plot over and over again. 1.) Person almost finds out. 2.) Seems like the person is fooled. 3.) Person finds out for real. 4.) Person threatens to tell. 5.) Person ends up keeping the secret. Rinse, repeat. The show has grown into its own outside Mike and his secret. They don't need to constantly go to that well.