"Suits" Mea Culpa (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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9/10
Finally a quality episode!
Johnathanroberts3727 January 2021
This episode starts with a good twist, has emotional moments, and ties into an earlier flashback episode that I never thought would pay off. Not to mention... people are actually starting to stop babysitting Lewis whenever he does something bad, and are actually responding to him in a logical manner.
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10/10
Let bygones be bygones !!
gopal_bissa14 August 2015
This is one of the best suits episode. Suits is now more and more about the characters then about the cases and this is what makes suits so damm good. I won't ruin by giving spoilers here , you just see this for yourself as this episode is a total winner with all kinds of emotional drama , suspense , retributions , rage and relationships . To keep it short and simple i would say that this episode is even better then the previous ones with so much story and characters involvement and of-course harvey , louis and ross !! And like every suits episode you just don't want this episode to end , time flies away watching this beautifully crafted episode with good direction and story. As each episode of this season is a complete winner but this one steals the show . So go ahead and watch for yourself and like every episode at the end you just want more and more .
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9/10
Not Quite There--But Really Good
Hitchcoc28 August 2023
Let's see. Here's how it goes. First of all, out of the blue, Jack recommends Mike for junior partner. Louis is going to sue Harvey for the punch in the face. Jessica brings the Harvey into her office and tells him to apologize to Louis. For the first time I can remember, Harvey humbles himself before Louis, telling him about his panic attacks and his counseling. A routine meeting is called to approve Mike as a junior partner. After the vote, Louis takes the floor and betrays Harvey, announcing the altercation and demanding he be suspended for three months without pay, giving up all clients. In a more dramatic thing, a woman, who is also a lawyer, from his past, becomes Mike's first new case, but she knows he is not a lawyer and before she can see Mike, he pushes Rachel into the lead position, leaving her with almost no background in the case. We have another one of those series of events to save Michael's hide. Also, Jack is obviously up to something with Badman.
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1/10
Over dramatic
patelman-2209820 December 2020
Warning: Spoilers
The writers have started to ruin what has been a great show across the board by over dramatizing components of the show. They have bled the "someone knows Ross is not a lawyer" card way too many times. The idea that some random girl from his past who happens to make it in New York to be on the opposing case finds out he is a fake lawyer, and has the audacity to tell Rachel she is making a mistake by loving Ross is extremely misplaced. The reality of these characters wouldn't even make it past the BAR let alone a lawyer in NY. Childish character construction given and basically tainted this show from being an all around great show.
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3/10
How much longer does........
z1616 February 2021
Mike's "problem" go on? Each case depends on this.
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Unstable Luis...
asymbibastos17 August 2015
The way that the writers formed the character of Luis in this episode had many problems. In the beginning, Luis (expressions in his face, attitude) seemed to believe honestly Xarvey about his excuses of the psychological issues that made him to react very nervous and as a lunatic to the others. I mean that Luis believed Harvey and understood his situation.

But in the meeting between the members of the company Luis expressed a different behavior, in opposite of what he said the previous day to Harvey. At least as Aristoteles will said the character of Luis hadn't stability, and that's a big issue
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