another fantastic ep.... although I know Mike ultimately belongs with team Harvey, I thought that it would be so much fun to see him on team Louis at least for a bit. Feel bad for poor Louis, thought he was stellar in this ep
If the first two episodes are any indication to what's ahead of us, I say we are in for a treat. It seems like this season will focus more on the characters and delve into the different relationships and dynamics they have with each other.
What I noticed about this episode, is that expressing your loyalty to someone also simultaneously meant declaring disloyalty to someone else: - Harvey forgiving Mike means he has no intention of forgving Jessica - Mike going back to Harvey put him at odds with Louis - Donna's loyalty to Harvey put a rift in her friendship with Rachel
Speaking of Donna, she said that she considers looking out for Harvey at the expense of her friends as partof her job. I'm dying to find out where that unconditional loyalty of hers come s from (and what they did with that can opener).
Overall, a nice second installment to what looks like a promising season.
That was finally a good episode...it's a long time since I enjoyed myself so much in this show...if now everyone could make up and kick ass, I would feel even better.
Awesome, awesome, AWESOME episode! I felt so bad for Louis. :c I'm glad Harvey and Mike made up, and I hope Donna and Rachel do the same soon enough. I really just prefer everyone being happy and friends with each other...
UGH terrible! I was like, 'FINALLY! Mike temporarily joins Team Litt again, more interactions and bonding for those two!' And then the ending happened. :(
All after Donna and Harvey being hypocritical bores, and it takes a 10 second conversation. Shame on Mike for switching sides like that. I really really really think Louis adds some great quirky humor, and they work well as a team...
Between the shoehorned romance with Rachel, the manufactured and petty infighting with Jessica, and a general lack of character development (beyond Louis, imo, with his actor's fantastic range), I don't think I can handle this season...
I freaking love this show! The ending with Mike and Harvey let me soooo satisfied. But the conflict between them was very real and I really admire Harvey a lot for being able to let go, it could not have been easy. Dona really is the unsung heroine of the show there. Mike and Rachel's relationship has been amazing also. Also, I have to give a shootout to how much I laughed on the episode with the scenes of Louis and Mike at the mud, that was seriously hilarious!
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So let me get this straight rachel is mad at everyone for lying to her apart from Mike this is complete backwards IMO makes no sense what soever
ReplyDeleteMy heart broke when Louis threw the cake away... so sad.
ReplyDeleteanother fantastic ep.... although I know Mike ultimately belongs with team Harvey, I thought that it would be so much fun to see him on team Louis at least for a bit. Feel bad for poor Louis, thought he was stellar in this ep
ReplyDeleteIf the first two episodes are any indication to what's ahead of us, I say we are in for a treat. It seems like this season will focus more on the characters and delve into the different relationships and dynamics they have with each other.
ReplyDeleteWhat I noticed about this episode, is that expressing your loyalty to someone also simultaneously meant declaring disloyalty to someone else:
- Harvey forgiving Mike means he has no intention of forgving Jessica
- Mike going back to Harvey put him at odds with Louis
- Donna's loyalty to Harvey put a rift in her friendship with Rachel
Speaking of Donna, she said that she considers looking out for Harvey at the expense of her friends as partof her job. I'm dying to find out where that unconditional loyalty of hers come s from (and what they did with that can opener).
Overall, a nice second installment to what looks like a promising season.
That was finally a good episode...it's a long time since I enjoyed myself so much in this show...if now everyone could make up and kick ass, I would feel even better.
ReplyDeletePoor Louis :(
ReplyDeleteI didn't think I'd ever feel sorry for him.
Feel Really bad for Luis , the reunion should have taken some time as i was enjoying Mike and Luis working together
ReplyDeleteAwesome, awesome, AWESOME episode! I felt so bad for Louis. :c I'm glad Harvey and Mike made up, and I hope Donna and Rachel do the same soon enough. I really just prefer everyone being happy and friends with each other...
ReplyDeleteUGH terrible! I was like, 'FINALLY! Mike temporarily joins Team Litt again, more interactions and bonding for those two!' And then the ending happened. :(
ReplyDeleteAll after Donna and Harvey being hypocritical bores, and it takes a 10 second conversation. Shame on Mike for switching sides like that. I really really really think Louis adds some great quirky humor, and they work well as a team...
Between the shoehorned romance with Rachel, the manufactured and petty infighting with Jessica, and a general lack of character development (beyond Louis, imo, with his actor's fantastic range), I don't think I can handle this season...
I freaking love this show! The ending with Mike and Harvey let me soooo satisfied. But the conflict between them was very real and I really admire Harvey a lot for being able to let go, it could not have been easy. Dona really is the unsung heroine of the show there. Mike and Rachel's relationship has been amazing also. Also, I have to give a shootout to how much I laughed on the episode with the scenes of Louis and Mike at the mud, that was seriously hilarious!
ReplyDeleteAndy,thanks for adding 'Good' to the poll,it was definitely needed!!
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