I realize that this is a Part 1 episode. I normally enjoy the byplay of the characters, but this one takes things too seriously. Once again, Louis is pulling strings all over the place. Harvey is forced to face things done by his former mentor (played by Gary Cole). The romantic triangle continues with Michael stuck with two beautiful women and trying to play a game to not lose either. The jerk friend of his, who is nothing but trouble, shows up again (I wanted to have seen the last of him). There is contrived double date to force Michael into a showing of loyalty. The worst part of the whole thing is the lack of clarity as to the laws violated and the culpability. A little weaker than previous episodes but not horrible.
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Cheaters & Losers
nicosolanov25 July 2023
The acting in this episode near the end and in the middle really made the actors bring out their emotions mostly Gabriel. Because for that little speech that he made about cheating and getting what you deserve raising his voice up and putting some emotion into his performance really made me feel the betrayal that he felt by his D. A. This is my first watch of Suits and I was fully captivated by the pilot and the following the series closely by decently analyzing the episodes, and Harvey this season is shown not to put emotion nor feelings into his cases but the one that involves himself one Can se how he goes off the rails and it is the first big time in the series so far the the character of Harvey shows this range of emotions.
Probably the worst episode of season 1
bensleftself26 March 2019
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