"Suits" Undefeated (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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(2011)

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More Fun Than a Barrel of Hammers
A_Different_Drummer28 February 2015
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This show is sort of a clinic in doing it right.

I don't think it ever got the awards it deserved but the production team absolutely understands how to maintain the entertainment factor.

We are barely into the first season and already this bunch seem like family. How do I know? Because when an outsider challenges Harvey to a duel, the viewer immediately hopes that the Mike/Harvey team will kick butt. And that makes the episode work. Just that simple fact.

Also the relationship between Harvey and Mike is very different and I finally remembered what it reminded me of. This may be of interest to die-hard fans only, but the UK hit series MERLIN spent a lot of time developing the complex relationship between the ONCE AND FUTURE KING and his trusty Wizard.

Sound familiar?
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Louis Strikes Again
Hitchcoc17 July 2023
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Louis is a really bad guy. He has so much talent and is so valuable to the firm, but he is a balance between power and paranoia. He gets his oar into things by taking a discovery of a leak to another firm and using the honor system to find the culprit. What he does is set all the new people against one another. It turns out that Rachel is in the crosshairs. She is suspended and will probably be fired. No one comes to her defense except Michael who gets into the tech game. The larger case is a school where countless people have gotten cancer and other diseases because of what was left below the ground before a school was built. A hot shot attorney, played by Eric Close, faces off against Harvey and creates a great battle--handsome versus handsome. Good episode.
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Suits Me Just Fine ****
edwagreen19 August 2011
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This was one heck of a show dealing with what a landlord will resort to in order to get tenants unwilling to buy their apartments during a co-operative or condominium conversion to move. With their slick lawyers, they think that they own the land.

The other part of this very good show dealt with a pharmaceutical agent who misrepresented so that his ALS drug could get on the market. He had ALS as well and it was helping him. What an ethical contradiction here.

Louis starts to suspect that our hero may not be a Harvard graduate after all. This will invariably be discussed further in development. Our young man in taking on the lawyer makes the comparison of David and Goliath. It also shows you that if at first you don't succeed, try, try again.
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