"Suits" Identity Crisis (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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(2011)

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rabe-4951530 September 2020
Every episode gets better and better, im excited for the next.
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8/10
An Odd Episode
Hitchcoc16 July 2023
Louis is in the cross-hairs when his actions may have cost a man his life. He shows no real remorse, even though the man he verbally attacked was innocent. He and Harvey are at odds through this whole episode but to get the job done have to bury the hatchet (not in each other's heads, however). A long time client is having trouble with his daughter whom he believes to have stolen two million dollars. The two have been estranged. Michael gets the task of trying to bring about peace between the two. The conclusion is quite a stretch, but something happens that should make Michael's life a bit easier. It was entertaining but far fetched.
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Too many convenient and unrealistic actions happen.
alawi-298762 June 2020
Too many convenient and unrealistic things happen to move the plot along. Good character work tho.
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4/10
Stretching credibility
dierregi27 July 2020
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Imagine you are in a dispute with your father and your dad sends a lawyer to talk to you, to straighten things out.

What is the first thing you would do? Check if the lawyer "really" went to Harvard, cracking a system that is described as rock solid? Probably not. In fact, it seems a weird idea to check if a lawyer actually attended the university.

Probably one should do that, but it's very unlikely to happen. In this episode, Mike's credibility is threatened once again by perfect stranger and professional hacker Lola Jensen, who did what described above, because she has daddy issues.

I wish they would let Mike's fraud lie low for a while, or do away with it.
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It Suits Me Fine ***
edwagreen12 August 2011
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Interesting show featuring a series of lawyers caught up in various lawsuits.

There is a lawyer, Louis Litt, who is called a pit bull and guess what? He actually looks like one.

The premier show deals with our pit bull causing a fatal attack during a deposition. He has some tactics and he will not hesitate to use them.

The other part dealt with a man's company caught up with poisoning water and his daughter taking money from that company until certain things occur.

The dialogue is crisp and the characters are real. The lawyer without a degree is perplexing and how that was handled was even more so. Am wondering if "The Good Wife" will learn from this show, or vice versa.
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4/10
"My first time was in Greece"
bpgarcia-4777713 August 2023
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"My first time was in Greece." Really? That line by Rachel was so completely unrealistic that you wonder if the line was written by an incel. When that line came out, both my partner and I suddenly turned our heads with a look that said "did she really say that? Who wrote such a dumb line."

The rest of the episode was decently compelling but these writers really shot the episode in the foot with their weird misogynistic lines. It's frustrating that early on in the show treats women as either duplicitous or like they're simply sexual objects waiting for a strong willed man to sweep them off their feet merely by his confidence of how amazing he is. Treat women like they're actually people with dignity and the quality of the show would improve.
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