a breathtaking episode , so tense & intense ... what a great way to start thissecond part of season 4! The rythm was insane , really . The writers know how to get on our nerves and play on them like a bow on a violin strings!
I am so sick of Louis. He is a victim and a bully at the same time. I don't understand why they put up with him and why he's so indignant about not being told about Mike. Has he forgotten that he betrayed them all to Hardman, or that he tried to get Harvey fired. Why would they trust him?
Yep hate to agree with you but they wrote themselves into a corner when they brought Mike back from Sidwells. They could have kept them there with Harvey working as Mike's attorney....the secret is no longer the narrative driving the show...its focused on Mike and Harvey fighting the good fight. When you get to the point that you are ready to end the show you could get it to the point that someone is going to find out is secret with him potentially losing everything. Its just lazy writing at this point. I get it Harvey is broken but how many of his loved one's has he screwed over trying to protect Mike. I'm sure I will keep watching but the show doesn't hold the same regard from me anymore....which is a shame
good return ep that was very intense and essentially took all the goodwill that Louis had a as character, and brought him back to the tool that he was in the very beginning... where he was a good villain/foil. I can't imagine that things will smooth out at least for the rest of this season, between Louis and the gang or if ever, but I will be interested to see how the writers will approach that...
yeh, you pretty much expect that it's all they know how to write, as far as finales go. I do hope someone is still monitoring the firm and has a brain, realizing that they have a big dark secret. As potentially someone should realize how unstable the firm has been on the show recently, so another investigation comes up.
Donna was way too apologetic and forgiving toward Louis. After everything he's done and the way he acted I wish she would have come to the conclusion that he's not someone who is worthy of her friendship.
Last season, Donna spent half her screen time playing Louis-advocate and interfering in everything that didn't concern her. The writers really need to tone it down this season because 1. He's not a victim, so he doesn't need his own advocate. 2. He really doesn't deserve her friendship and 3. It made Donna's character overbearing last season.
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a breathtaking episode , so tense & intense ... what a great way to start thissecond part of season 4!
ReplyDeleteThe rythm was insane , really . The writers know how to get on our nerves and play on them like a bow on a violin strings!
So yet again somebody finds out Mike's secret & NOTHING Happens. Yawn/Boring
ReplyDeleteI am so sick of Louis. He is a victim and a bully at the same time. I don't understand why they put up with him and why he's so indignant about not being told about Mike. Has he forgotten that he betrayed them all to Hardman, or that he tried to get Harvey fired. Why would they trust him?
ReplyDeleteYep hate to agree with you but they wrote themselves into a corner when they brought Mike back from Sidwells. They could have kept them there with Harvey working as Mike's attorney....the secret is no longer the narrative driving the show...its focused on Mike and Harvey fighting the good fight. When you get to the point that you are ready to end the show you could get it to the point that someone is going to find out is secret with him potentially losing everything. Its just lazy writing at this point. I get it Harvey is broken but how many of his loved one's has he screwed over trying to protect Mike. I'm sure I will keep watching but the show doesn't hold the same regard from me anymore....which is a shame
ReplyDeletegood return ep that was very intense and essentially took all the goodwill that Louis had a as character, and brought him back to the tool that he was in the very beginning... where he was a good villain/foil. I can't imagine that things will smooth out at least for the rest of this season, between Louis and the gang or if ever, but I will be interested to see how the writers will approach that...
ReplyDeleteyeh, you pretty much expect that it's all they know how to write, as far as finales go. I do hope someone is still monitoring the firm and has a brain, realizing that they have a big dark secret. As potentially someone should realize how unstable the firm has been on the show recently, so another investigation comes up.
ReplyDeleteDonna was way too apologetic and forgiving toward Louis. After everything he's done and the way he acted I wish she would have come to the conclusion that he's not someone who is worthy of her friendship.
ReplyDeleteGlad to have this back:)
ReplyDeleteLast season, Donna spent half her screen time playing Louis-advocate and interfering in everything that didn't concern her. The writers really need to tone it down this season because 1. He's not a victim, so he doesn't need his own advocate. 2. He really doesn't deserve her friendship and 3. It made Donna's character overbearing last season.
ReplyDeleteI actually loved it. Only the Rachel Mike thing kind of bores me but this episode balanced it all fine.
ReplyDeleteLouis Litt for the win!