Wow, it's not too often you see Donna off her game. I still think British Harvey has an agenda. And man, I'd love to see Louis stand up for what he believes is right. I know he probably fears his for job, and he has respect and loyalty for Jessica, but sometimes he needs to grow a pair.
Jessica did what She had to do to save the Company from what Harvey and Mike DID TO HER AND THE COMPANY . That Lie and the Cover up that When into place to "Fix it " and everything after all was an effect of the Lie Harvey and Mike told . And what she said tonight was right You can not put you personal shit in to Business . That will put you on a path to Hell Fuck with and up your Logic and put you out of Business . I am 100% Team Jessica she did not do anything Wrong
By now I have just about had it with Harvey's megolamaniac ego and his bullshit. He was such a good mixture of bravado and capability in season 1 but ever since it's becoming increasingly obvious to me that he's unbelievably paranoid about losing his power or his "mojo" that he has to resort to ridiculous measures to show out the the world. I was really hoping that Jessica's "lessons" in humility from last season took hold but he's getting worse every episode. I can't believe Darby doesn't see what the hell Harvey is doing...
Meanwhile, Jessica's being blindsided on every step by the ridiculous schemes of Darby, Harvey, and everyone in between. I really hope she figures out what they're planning in time because if they force her out and replace her with Harvey I'm gonna have a conniption fit. (plus, Gina Torres is just...so amazing, we can't cut down on how often we get to see her!)
The redeeming factors of this episode were all the good character interactions between Donna and Rachel, Mike and Katrina, Katrina and Louis and all amongst each other I suppose. Also, Michelle Fairley's scene where she finally broke down and convinced Mike and Harvey she didn't do it was fantastic. She wore that strong face for a few episodes but the wall is coming down and she's on the verge of losing everything. :(
wow, I don't recall if I've ever seen an average ep (imho) in this series and this was a prime example of serving us up an ep chock full of goodness from the backstabbing, political maneuvering, bromance, sismance(?), extra sassy/sexy Donna, and a sweet well executed "I love you" scene... Really liked the shades Louis showed and am glad that there is a thaw in the Mike/Katrina relationship as well.... Loved the ep
if you're referring to a mike/Katrina thing, I totally agree that I hope they don't try to introduce a romantic triangle. The show doesn't need that. Mike and Rachel finally got together and they can explore that for some time.
I must have missed something...the company was in trouble because SHE covered up Hardman's embezzling scheme, and she would have lost it if not for Harvey and Mike. And while I think that she was right not to put Harvey's name on the door, merging with a 49 share was just stupid (and Imho ooc). Well, she agreed to it and in this case, she just has to live with someone making decisions she might not like.
I can't believe that Jessica merged with 49 per cent share...that's BS! What happened to the woman from season one, who would have never given up control over anything? Who was in charge no matter what?
Another great episode. This show never fails me. Loved all the storylines. I also like how they are making the Ava storyline front and center for the whole season instead of having a case per episode, it is a nice change, it is working really well for them. Jessica is in a terrible spot and she doesn't even know that she has lost Harvey. I blame it on her though.
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Wow, it's not too often you see Donna off her game. I still think British Harvey has an agenda. And man, I'd love to see Louis stand up for what he believes is right. I know he probably fears his for job, and he has respect and loyalty for Jessica, but sometimes he needs to grow a pair.
ReplyDeleteJessica did what She had to do to save the Company from what Harvey and Mike DID TO HER
ReplyDeleteAND THE COMPANY . That Lie and the Cover up that When into place to "Fix it " and everything after all was an effect of the Lie Harvey and Mike told . And what she said tonight was right You can not put
you personal shit in to Business . That will put you on a path to Hell
Fuck with and up your Logic and put you out of Business . I am 100% Team Jessica she did not do anything Wrong
Jessica sometimes seems like the only level-headed adult in the entire show.
ReplyDeleteBy now I have just about had it with Harvey's megolamaniac ego and his bullshit. He was such a good mixture of bravado and capability in season 1 but ever since it's becoming increasingly obvious to me that he's unbelievably paranoid about losing his power or his "mojo" that he has to resort to ridiculous measures to show out the the world. I was really hoping that Jessica's "lessons" in humility from last season took hold but he's getting worse every episode. I can't believe Darby doesn't see what the hell Harvey is doing...
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, Jessica's being blindsided on every step by the ridiculous schemes of Darby, Harvey, and everyone in between. I really hope she figures out what they're planning in time because if they force her out and replace her with Harvey I'm gonna have a conniption fit. (plus, Gina Torres is just...so amazing, we can't cut down on how often we get to see her!)
The redeeming factors of this episode were all the good character interactions between Donna and Rachel, Mike and Katrina, Katrina and Louis and all amongst each other I suppose. Also, Michelle Fairley's scene where she finally broke down and convinced Mike and Harvey she didn't do it was fantastic. She wore that strong face for a few episodes but the wall is coming down and she's on the verge of losing everything. :(
This is some damn good tv I need the next episode now
ReplyDeletewow, I don't recall if I've ever seen an average ep (imho) in this series and this was a prime example of serving us up an ep chock full of goodness from the backstabbing, political maneuvering, bromance, sismance(?), extra sassy/sexy Donna, and a sweet well executed "I love you" scene... Really liked the shades Louis showed and am glad that there is a thaw in the Mike/Katrina relationship as well.... Loved the ep
ReplyDeleteAs long as he doesn't have sex with her. I'm no shipper but the will they/wont they with Mike and Rachel that would return if he did is very boring
ReplyDeleteif you're referring to a mike/Katrina thing, I totally agree that I hope they don't try to introduce a romantic triangle. The show doesn't need that. Mike and Rachel finally got together and they can explore that for some time.
ReplyDeleteI must have missed something...the company was in trouble because SHE covered up Hardman's embezzling scheme, and she would have lost it if not for Harvey and Mike. And while I think that she was right not to put Harvey's name on the door, merging with a 49 share was just stupid (and Imho ooc). Well, she agreed to it and in this case, she just has to live with someone making decisions she might not like.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that Jessica merged with 49 per cent share...that's BS! What happened to the woman from season one, who would have never given up control over anything? Who was in charge no matter what?
ReplyDeleteAnother great episode. This show never fails me. Loved all the storylines. I also like how they are making the Ava storyline front and center for the whole season instead of having a case per episode, it is a nice change, it is working really well for them. Jessica is in a terrible spot and she doesn't even know that she has lost Harvey. I blame it on her though.
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