"Suits" The Hand That Feeds You (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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9/10
Excellent episode
Just-A-Girl-1418 June 2020
Very moving episode. So far I'm loving this season much more that the 5th. Very interesting and smart way to end the Mike/Kevin/Gallo story.
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10/10
Like I said: The last one to "tuck" him in there, the first one to welcome him home again
rinbizorg17 August 2021
In this Episode, Harvey showed us what a successful attorney of law instills. He showed us he could bend both ways to be there for Ross IN EVERY STEP.
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10/10
10/10 -Let's just be honest
supergye4 January 2023
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This and the much of the season six episodes before it encapsule the tension bought about after a tipoff to an official regarding Mike's lack of lawyer credentials. As this is bought to the forefront within the firm, everything unravels. It was from the beginning season 1 episode 1 a ticking time bomb that the writers would have to deal with. How beautifully done! The bromance between the unwavering Harvey and gifted Mike is without question. Harvey brings together every bit of his legal manuevering to get Mike out. There was so much wheeling and dealing between Harvey, Mike, Louis, Cahill, and Gallo that it was blinding. I felt these discussions were both complex, and intelligent. The dynamic deals required Harvey and Mike to use all their ties, and talents to bring about a favorable outcome even when there were no guarantees. The consequences of any mistakes of which can cost Mike his life, or 2 years to remain on his sentence. Mike was able to show that his self-deprecating persona has talents that go beyond the page and into the hearts of others. Harvey played by Gabriel Macht had a tenacious and heartfelt passion that was at its peak in these episodes.
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6/10
MEH
Essay-Kun24 June 2021
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Something didn't fit right.

I skipped all of Rachel's BS case coz it was an add on.

SUITS has lost a way of what it was about in this season since Mike went to prison but I'm sure they'll be back since he's out now so the plot is gonna be far more firmer.

What I meant by this si that it's not a suits things to play the pity plot again and again.

Some people might like it coz they value entertainment but I value quality. And when it's not upto the mark especially the plot what's the point of watching anything.
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3/10
Ridiculous
lorenzkoh30 March 2021
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Nobody. Absolutely no one would give up getting out of jail to protect someone else's financial assets after getting them a get out of jail card. Worst drama enacted of out trying to create more mayhem and twist turns.
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7/10
Well, There You Go!
Hitchcoc3 September 2023
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I love this show and have been parceling it out one episode at a time. But this whole season is so much. Let's face it. How would a truly realistic situation be resolved. These people are clever, but at times they are too clever. Most of the heavy stuff is taken care of by the end of this episode. Rachel and Mike are back together, although he is out of a job. He should never practice again, and no law school is going to allow a guy like him in. Louis gets the girl! Ugh! They've dealt with that Gallo guy and disemboweled him with their maneuverings. The cellmate is out and his wife is not going to prison. The only thing unresolved is the new trial for the death row guy. Of course, he could have been a free man. I can't imagine in my wildest dreams that after the trauma of spending all those years in prison, five years and a walk out the door would be rejected. It's so stupid I can barely write. I have prediction. Not only will they find a way to get him out. He will be nominated for a Nobel Prize. I'm sorry for the sarcasm, and I know this show strains the limits of reality, but this is too much.
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