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Is it wrong of me to say, that I've never been attracted to an on screen character like the way I'm feeling towards Donna?

No, no it isn't :p

I didn't get the Rachel and Harold scenes either. What was with the draw full of staplers? So type of weird fetish?
 
And if you were Louis Litt, would you react like he did, when he heard Mike defend him but say that all he wants to be is "Harvey"?

Probably. I think hes tired of being unappreciated from everybody. Wouldnt surprise if something big happens there later this season/in future seasons.
 

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Episode 5 was a ripper.

Shattered to see Donna go, though was obvious that would happen as soon as she told Harvey about the memo. I cant help but feel that Donna has been framed and that Daniel is in on it
 
Although it wasn't the ending I wanted, Suits is definitely getting stronger and stronger by the episode. That episode made Suits reach a new level.

The two things I love the most were the unpredictability of the outcome. Even though Harvey or Donna are main characters in the show, and I don't see them leaving, I had absolutely no idea what was going to happen to them and was worried the whole time. You just can't predict what's going to happen.

The second thing is the guy that plays Daniel and the way they've portrayed his character. I find myself thinking that Daniel is probably a good guy, and I can really only take Harvey and Jessica's word that he's actually "evil".
 
Like another poster said above, unpredictable outcome. Especially after Harvey said he wouldn't do it and then, a few minutes later, bam. We can expect more of that feeling now, because now we know none of the stars on the show are 'safe', so to speak. Even Mike, after Jessica knows, is obviously still vulnerable. In this way, it already sets itself apart from so many other TV shows. Brilliant.

Really looking forward the most to see what Louis has got going on actually. Seems like something is bubbling there.
 
I think that Donna leaving is integral to Harvey and Jessica fighting the case. They have to show that they fired Donna for her mistake. Hopefully she'll be back after they take care of Tanner.
 
Another pearler.

Episode 5 was a ripper.

Shattered to see Donna go, though was obvious that would happen as soon as she told Harvey about the memo. I cant help but feel that Donna has been framed and that Daniel is in on it
200% this, the slick dude who has been after Harvey is behind all this, or Daniel

Hardman didn't disclose how he ****ed Tanner over.....
 
Thought it one of the better episodes of the season so far (ep 7). A lot of intense scenes and exploring most of the characters backgrounds deeper now.

Really not a fan of Jessica though so while she's teamed up with Harvey it's hard to root for them against Daniel. He doesn't really seem too evil either.
 

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Awesome episode. I'd say thats the best episode of Suits by far.

Was only a matter of time before this conflict occured.
 
So anyway...I'm guessing that...(select to read, spoilers)

Hardman has no dirt on Tanner, but has offered Tanner a senior partnership when Hardman becomes managing partner. Tanner is just pretending to have been beaten.
 
So anyway...I'm guessing that...(select to read, spoilers)

Hardman has no dirt on Tanner, but has offered Tanner a senior partnership when Hardman becomes managing partner. Tanner is just pretending to have been beaten.
This! i reckon you may be right Sire

I think that Harvey and Jessica will start their own firm at the beginning of S03, due to Hardman and Tanner gaining control
 
You just knew Hardman was gonna pull some shifty shit there at the end. At least it now clearly defines it as Harvey v Hardman for a while there I wasn't sure if he was going to turn out good or bad.

Does Louis really have to bring up the fact he works harder than everyone at every opportunity? Just makes him look like a whinging bitch. Loved the 'you just got Litt up' this ep though, needs moar of them.
 
The Hardman thing really blindsided me. At that point, I completely forgot that Hardman was the bad guy, they portrayed him very nicely.

Only when he starting talking, stood in the middle and the camera started panning out, did the feeling of shock and regret begin to seep in, realising how much of a fool I was. (Exaggerated but you get my point).
 
The Hardman thing really blindsided me. At that point, I completely forgot that Hardman was the bad guy, they portrayed him very nicely.

Only when he starting talking, stood in the middle and the camera started panning out, did the feeling of shock and regret begin to seep in, realising how much of a fool I was. (Exaggerated but you get my point).

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Awesome stuff.

Louis being thrust into a pivotal role next ep. has me excited.

Really don't like it when they try to change relationships with flash backs like they did with Jenny, all the stuff with Hardman was fine just don't like that they were trying to twist the stuff with Trev/Jenny into making it look like maybe it wasn't Mike stealing her. It just isn't consistent with what we saw in the first season with that love triangle.
 
Saw the episode as a filler, didn't really add much to the whole storyline apart from 2 minutes worth of the actual plot of the episode, getting the mistress onto their side.

And wtf Louis you absolute mutt! How dare you betray them!!!!! But man, Louis seemed like a pretty decent guy 5 years ago, wtf screwed him up?

And the best part of the episode; Harvey: "I'm getting Donna back"

yeahhhhhhhh
 
And wtf Louis you absolute mutt! How dare you betray them!!!!! But man, Louis seemed like a pretty decent guy 5 years ago, wtf screwed him up?
Well, how about he was the youngest junior partner, and 5 years later he's still junior partner while Harvey breezes ahead with the good office and a senior partnership, despite Louis's billables being constantly better and his client listing more prestigious??????

You just got Litt up!
 
Well, how about he was the youngest junior partner, and 5 years later he's still junior partner while Harvey breezes ahead with the good office and a senior partnership, despite Louis's billables being constantly better and his client listing more prestigious??????

You just got Litt up!
Pretty sure the Litt shot himself in the foot with those braces.
 

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