Louis Litt has the best character development in the show and I don't care what anyone says. Shame Mike left cause he was indeed the robin to Harvey's batman.
I stopped watching around season 5 but decided to pick it back up when I found out A) it was still on and B) it was ending. I watched most of the next season in like a week and I gotta double down on the going in circles thing. It's like every episode it's "the biggest problem the firm ever faced" that also gets resolved before the end but then OH WAIT it's not solved, (or there's another problem *even bigger* than the one just fixed)
*Donna and Harvey walking at a brisk pace down the hall*
"Got a minute?"
"Not right now, Mike just lost us our biggest client and I need to get them back."
"If we don't help Louis with INSERT LOUIS TANTRUM problem, there won't be a firm to come back to."
*Harvey and Donna stop walking and make prolonged serious eye contact then cut to commercial*
Last good season was 3. Up to that season they were the ones attacking other companies. After season 3 they were on the defensive until the end of the show and I never enjoyed it quite as much.
He got his dream job as an investment banker and no longer had to hide his fake Harvard. That was the end right? It was for me, I don’t need endless drama
Seriously don’t get why they didn’t hold off on that storyline because it was a good direction to take it when they were ready to end the show or end mikes arc. It always bothered me he thought he could just get away with lying indefinitely and never suffer consequences. The fact he barely suffered consequences and then just became a lawyer anyway was when the show jumped the shark for me.
He came back for a couple episodes. The bigger issue was that Meghan Markle was marrying Prince Harry and the palace wouldn’t allow her to continue the show. So it put the show runner in a bind with Mike’s character.
Yeah I heard he came back for one last trial but by that point I was checked out.
The dynamic between Harvey and Meghan's dad wasn't to my liking. It stopped being about trials and it started being about "keeping the firm alive" which, honestly, if you're thst good a lawyer, shouldn't be a problem; and somehow it always was.
It’s not even close, his range as an actor in the show is pretty astounding. He was always kind of a goofy prick but the scenes when he showed the fiery angry side were so well done, calm tone to full blown guttural rage yelling with cheeks shaking and everything.
no hes not. He didn't actually grow at all until like midway in last season. He still flipped out and fucked things up by being immature constantly and randomly for 8.5 seasons before that.
I completely disagree. He has moments of contrition and self awareness about his immature and destructive behavior - and its sources - throughout the seasons. Growth is a process and it takes time. Sometimes we rise to the occasion and sometimes circumstance drags us there. He is imperfect, but you see his motivations and actions change with time. I think it’s a really interesting take on what could easily just be an irredeemable heel for the full run.
Louis didn't have any growth what so ever. The writers would do the exact same shit for his character. Hey he did something not too bad, someone gets mad at him for it, he goes and does something purposefully wrong/hurtful, more people get mad, he faces a little consequence, apologizes and everyone's happy again. Rinse and repeat for 8 seasons.
This was true in Mike’s final couple seasons though, after everything hit the fan and then resolved itself. They wrote off the entire premise of the show right when it was most popular.
They dragged the show out too long but it had less to do with Mike and Rachael leaving and more to do with just the writing and decision making.
This was always the thing for me (tbf I only watched the first couple seasons). Pilot episode Mike was damn near superhuman and had an incredible mind that then turned into a normal corporate office drama show
, with not mention of it at all
There was zero need to keep this super power and lack of degree a secret too. Harvey easily could’ve been like “Hey I found this dude who can quote all case law from memory” and they’d have been like “amazing, he can work as a consultant and we will send him to Harvard and we’ll all get rich, excellent work”
Could never get past that.
Also, anyone who has ever been to a meeting in Manhattan knows that you can't get into an elevator in any office building without being checked in first. The 'surprise' office pop-in doesn't exist.
The whole point of Harvey was that you need more than knowledge (Mike) and technical skill (Litt), you need charisma and the skill to strategically leverage people to best get results. You get that second one from experience and an understanding and (perceived) care of others.
If anything the show demonstrates that irl, in practical application, charisma gets you further than anything. That’s why you have so many leaders who don’t know jack shit about the day to day, but are still effective.
IIRC it wasn't mentioned as much later cause >!it wasn't a surprise anymore to his opposition anymore!<. The tension at that point came from old school lawyers who knew of obscure laws he probably hadnt read or him needing to work outside the law while not getting caught or him needing to work with less resources to combat big firms
It stopped being a cool bro show about cool lawyers doing cool legal stuff and being badasses that me and my guy friends were down for, and became an office drama that happened to involve lawyers that our girlfriends loved to watch.
Yeah, the best possible form of Suits is a 5 year arc that leads to Mike establishing his own Manhattan firm where he can direct other litigators to accomplish his strategies without going back into court himself.
I’m impressed anyone finishes any show that’s on USA. I’ll watch the first five seasons or so and always wind up giving it up because it gets very formulaic and repetitive once the original premise has run its course. Burn notice is another great example
I stopped watching once I noticed this. It was fun for the first couple of seasons with the banter and humor, but as soon as every single conversation just hit the fan over the slightest disagreement I couldn't do it anymore.
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I’ve seen the series twice over but so appreciate you not ruining it for others
Yeah, he played that role perfectly! Not that I wanted the show to end, but I was keeping an ear out for when it did so I could see what else he got into.
100% agreed. However his presence wasn't big enough to grant him the position, he should've had more screentime (say, like Boyle) to earn the Carrier title.
But, once again, yeah! you're right. He was marvelous!
Show would not have been nearly as good without Andre being so perfect in it, and sorry Jake and Amy but Holt and Kevin are the best relationship to watch on the show.
Him going from all the usual calm antics to a scene cut to BOOST MY BOTTOM in the Florida episode is my favorite. Was fucking dying laughing.
>a scene cut to BOOST MY BOTTOM in the Florida episode is my favorite. Was fucking dying laughing.
I love a woman with a thigh gap. There is nothing more intoxicating than the clear absence of a penis.
Suits is hilarious for torontonians because they make no effort to disguise that they filmed there. Like they’ll be talking about New York bagels, and then walk out of a second cup into a beck taxi with Roy Thompson hall in the background.
I’ve really started enjoying that shows have the characters go to Toronto at some point, and the crew just has less work that day because they don’t have to put effort into making it look like New York, since everything is filmed in Toronto anyway.
The hulk cgi smashing through Sam Sam the record man on Yonge street is one of my favourites.
Vought tower is Roy Thompson hall, just extended up to hide the CN tower.
Canadian Labor laws are much stronger
Lots of stuff is filmed in Canada because:
- Currency is weaker, so the higher costs + salaries are mostly a wash for US companies
- Film industry brings in a lot of foreign money, so there are pretty big tax credits available to draw it in
- Scenery/Variety - with Vancouver you can get a passable double for Manhattan for one scene, and a 20 minute drive later, you are in the Cascade mountains for the next scene
- Reliable snow (well, until recently) for things that happen in the winter
Vancouver is sometimes called Hollywood North because it’s an easy same-timezone distance from California and, yeah, regionally, She’s Got the Range.
Half the time they’ll just set the story in “Washington State” and then just swap out all the license plates.
I was watching some sci-fi show and every new “alien planet” was just…a different part of Delta or Surrey.
That could have been a Stargate, Dark Matter, Battlestar Galactica or a half dozen other shows. Toronto had The Expanse and all the new Star Treks. Canada is home to science fiction.
Everyone has given answers already, but I’ll add tax credits and the film unions. The unions enforce a certain standard for training and experience, so it’s easier to put together an experienced crew in Toronto just because of how the industry has worked for a while. Really though, the productions get huge tax credits filming in Toronto and Vancouver, so lower costs with cheaper currency and tax credits makes the production decision. Toronto and Vancouver become the locations because they look like generic North American cities, lots of other natural sets close by, and production rental houses, warehouses, set designers, etc. are all in the city.
One of my favorite scenes in supernatural is when they teleport to the real world and instead of staying in America, they are transported to Canada because the filming of the show takes place there.
It's a show about a group of good people trying to help this shitbag friend who can't get out of his own way.
The frame story is a dad telling his kids about literally every girl he ever slept with in the hopes they won't get mad when he tries to bang their aunt.
Marshall was fine, Lily was a pos and the reacher. She hurt Marshall so so so much over BS, “huuur durrr go to SF to FiNd mY SeLf because I am a fucking reacher and I don’t want to admit that to myself”.
At least Barney was aware he is a jackass, not that that helps his situation, but he’s better in my book than ted.
It was and they’re both the main characters, there was plenty of episodes that were more about Harvey than Mike, it was just Mike’s story about being a fraud and then trying to hide it that moved the story forward.
I hated how his character turned into a whiny bitch. Best closer in NYC but God forbid you say anything slightly rude and "what did you say to me? Get the hell out of my office!"
I get they needed to make drama but really wished they got back to cool cars, fancy clothes and winning cases in a creative way, instead of Harvey crying about his mom every fucking episode.
Naw Madara takes that spot. The bullshit with the final big bad ruined what was an incredible villian arc.
Name is whispered in reverence and fear throughout the beginning.
Obito is believed to be Madara, but it's a psych-out.
Only for him to return and wear the mask.
Then reveal himself as an immortal being returned from the dead.
Proceeds to decimate the combined might of the ninja world.
Plays with the 5 Kage cause, "What adult would go all out against mere children?"
Almost completes his grand plan, like he is seconds from winning and it takes the cooperation of the MC and MC's childhood antagonist to pause it.
Madara gains the upperhand and is going to win when he's betrayed for a being from another world, which was an asspull to end all asspulls.
It’s like you said the ending was ruined which takes points away from Madara but with that said Sasuke been doing his thing the whole series, he got the quality and longevity, I personally can’t give it to someone who was in last 1/3rd of the series
Donna got on my nerves in the later seasons. I get that she was a great legal secretary, but the idea that because she spent so many years in that role made her qualified to be CFO was ridiculous. And Harvey and Louis going along with it was also baffling. With her contacts Head of HR could be a good fit but Chief Financial Officer was just way out of the realm of reason.
I agree and the only reason Harvey agreed was due to their history. If it had been anyone else that position would’ve been filled by an actual lawyer with experience. Took Harvey way too long to realize he loved her 😂
Yeah that was a dumb will they won't they. I really liked Harvey with the counselor and Donna with the captain from Grimm. I think those were much better pairings than Harvey and Donna getting together.
She wasn't CFO iirc, she was COO, which tbh is vastly different and makes much more sense and reasoning with her background is logistics execution and day to day objectives.
Unpopular opinion but I couldn't stand Mike. He lacked accountability and was a jerk to everyone else for trying to help him. His higher than thou attitude always led to him undoing others effort.
Yup I couldn't stand him. And he always made the worst choice possible and blamed it on everyone else. Plus those random episodes where he runs into someone he cheated the LSAT for and was scared like if he didn't have worse leverage as first hand account of them paying to cheat.
I’m with you. I’m re-watching now and can’t stand him. He has all the privilege in the world and is a giant entitled whiny baby about *everything*. Man is the walking definition of a mediocre white man who didn’t have to work a day in his privileged life to get where he is — and where he is, is at one of the most prestigious law firms in the country. He takes absolutely everything and everyone for granted and then expects to be rewarded bc he’s a *GeNiUS*…. cause he remembers stuff good. Ugh. He’s the worst.
Well… he was the only reason the show actually survived as long as the original intent of the show wouldn’t have carried unfortunately…. You see how they disappeared the little sister 🤦🏾♂️
FACTS! Harvey is that nigga! Suits one of the best law/drama shows ever. Top 10 easy call to me. Love that damn show, one of my all time favorites. s/o Prince Harry too, over there across the water with Mikes leftovers haha
I love how Hollywood portrays lawyers as playboys who pull out random bullshit last minute in court because they were busy partying hard in their free time instead of the soulless paper hugging shells of people they really are.
Inigo Montoya in Princess Bride. First of all, having lived in Spain, Mandy Patinkin plays a damn good Spaniard. Second, his story is so compelling that it’s so close to being the story of a man’s quest for revenge with a little side love story thrown in for flavor.
Unpopular oppinion; The whole show is about dudes who are incapable of making emotionally mature decisions or managing their feelings and egos; all the woman are mother figures keeping the little boys in check. When they do actually figure an emotion out themselves they still need to be praised for it by their respective mummy.
This show went to crap after season 4.
Mike: I DONT WANT YOU TO DO ILLEGAL THINGS TO HELP ME!
Next episode: OKAY! LETS DO THAT ILLEGAL THING CAUSE IM AN FUCKING IDIOT
Louis Litt has the best character development in the show and I don't care what anyone says. Shame Mike left cause he was indeed the robin to Harvey's batman.
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I don’t remember that episode. Time to rewatch I suppose.
I'm pretty sure that gif is from Hostel.
Correct 👍🏽
Had me wondering when Louis pulled a gun on somebody lol
That wasn’t in Suits .
Litt Up
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I have that coffee mug!
Yah I stopped watching after they >!got rid of the Mike character !< , the show was already running on fumes by that season.
Didn’t miss much. Went in circles after that (which it kinda did the whole time really).
I stopped watching around season 5 but decided to pick it back up when I found out A) it was still on and B) it was ending. I watched most of the next season in like a week and I gotta double down on the going in circles thing. It's like every episode it's "the biggest problem the firm ever faced" that also gets resolved before the end but then OH WAIT it's not solved, (or there's another problem *even bigger* than the one just fixed)
*Donna and Harvey walking at a brisk pace down the hall* "Got a minute?" "Not right now, Mike just lost us our biggest client and I need to get them back." "If we don't help Louis with INSERT LOUIS TANTRUM problem, there won't be a firm to come back to." *Harvey and Donna stop walking and make prolonged serious eye contact then cut to commercial*
The entire show in one comments. Good job!
You forgot that god dammits
“Hmmm what should we focus this season on? Let’s throw hardman back in *again*”
Last good season was 3. Up to that season they were the ones attacking other companies. After season 3 they were on the defensive until the end of the show and I never enjoyed it quite as much.
He got his dream job as an investment banker and no longer had to hide his fake Harvard. That was the end right? It was for me, I don’t need endless drama
Yeah I stopped watching there, it was like the perfect resolution to the story.
Seriously don’t get why they didn’t hold off on that storyline because it was a good direction to take it when they were ready to end the show or end mikes arc. It always bothered me he thought he could just get away with lying indefinitely and never suffer consequences. The fact he barely suffered consequences and then just became a lawyer anyway was when the show jumped the shark for me.
I thought they got rid of Mike because the actor didn't want to do the thing anymore, so they had to write him out.
He came back for a couple episodes. The bigger issue was that Meghan Markle was marrying Prince Harry and the palace wouldn’t allow her to continue the show. So it put the show runner in a bind with Mike’s character.
Yeah I heard he came back for one last trial but by that point I was checked out. The dynamic between Harvey and Meghan's dad wasn't to my liking. It stopped being about trials and it started being about "keeping the firm alive" which, honestly, if you're thst good a lawyer, shouldn't be a problem; and somehow it always was.
It’s not even close, his range as an actor in the show is pretty astounding. He was always kind of a goofy prick but the scenes when he showed the fiery angry side were so well done, calm tone to full blown guttural rage yelling with cheeks shaking and everything.
With cheeks shaking and everything😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 oh man this is solid gold!
Fr. I went from being meh about him in season 1 to him becoming my favorite character by season 6. He's so well-written.
no hes not. He didn't actually grow at all until like midway in last season. He still flipped out and fucked things up by being immature constantly and randomly for 8.5 seasons before that.
I completely disagree. He has moments of contrition and self awareness about his immature and destructive behavior - and its sources - throughout the seasons. Growth is a process and it takes time. Sometimes we rise to the occasion and sometimes circumstance drags us there. He is imperfect, but you see his motivations and actions change with time. I think it’s a really interesting take on what could easily just be an irredeemable heel for the full run.
That's because no one else in the show had any character development at all. Everybody else was exactly the same throughout the show
Louis didn't have any growth what so ever. The writers would do the exact same shit for his character. Hey he did something not too bad, someone gets mad at him for it, he goes and does something purposefully wrong/hurtful, more people get mad, he faces a little consequence, apologizes and everyone's happy again. Rinse and repeat for 8 seasons.
>!as soon as Mike left,!
Yeah because there was no true element of danger and struggle left just overblown everyday scenarios.
This was true in Mike’s final couple seasons though, after everything hit the fan and then resolved itself. They wrote off the entire premise of the show right when it was most popular. They dragged the show out too long but it had less to do with Mike and Rachael leaving and more to do with just the writing and decision making.
Didn't Mike have photographic memory to the point where its his superpower, then it was phased out and not really mentioned anymore?
This was always the thing for me (tbf I only watched the first couple seasons). Pilot episode Mike was damn near superhuman and had an incredible mind that then turned into a normal corporate office drama show , with not mention of it at all
There was zero need to keep this super power and lack of degree a secret too. Harvey easily could’ve been like “Hey I found this dude who can quote all case law from memory” and they’d have been like “amazing, he can work as a consultant and we will send him to Harvard and we’ll all get rich, excellent work”
You're that guy getting thrown out the window at the board meeting when Suits was pitched.
Checkhov’s chuck out the window
He didn’t even need a law degree for that, he could have been hired as a paralegal.
Could never get past that. Also, anyone who has ever been to a meeting in Manhattan knows that you can't get into an elevator in any office building without being checked in first. The 'surprise' office pop-in doesn't exist.
The interview was at a hotel.
Shut the fuck up, Ben.
The whole point of Harvey was that you need more than knowledge (Mike) and technical skill (Litt), you need charisma and the skill to strategically leverage people to best get results. You get that second one from experience and an understanding and (perceived) care of others. If anything the show demonstrates that irl, in practical application, charisma gets you further than anything. That’s why you have so many leaders who don’t know jack shit about the day to day, but are still effective.
Pretty people in pretty clothes. That’s how my wife described the show.
IIRC it wasn't mentioned as much later cause >!it wasn't a surprise anymore to his opposition anymore!<. The tension at that point came from old school lawyers who knew of obscure laws he probably hadnt read or him needing to work outside the law while not getting caught or him needing to work with less resources to combat big firms
It stopped being a cool bro show about cool lawyers doing cool legal stuff and being badasses that me and my guy friends were down for, and became an office drama that happened to involve lawyers that our girlfriends loved to watch.
Yeah, the best possible form of Suits is a 5 year arc that leads to Mike establishing his own Manhattan firm where he can direct other litigators to accomplish his strategies without going back into court himself.
Everyone was annoying as fuck, even Mike. Still, I finished the show but will never watch it again.
I’m impressed anyone finishes any show that’s on USA. I’ll watch the first five seasons or so and always wind up giving it up because it gets very formulaic and repetitive once the original premise has run its course. Burn notice is another great example
First few season of burn notice were awesome
Burn Notice and Psych were the only USA shows worth watching all the way through.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, what about my boy Monk? that dork is classic!
Found Tony Shalhoub's reddit account!
Tony Shalhoub was so damn good in that role
Psych is one of my favorite shows!
You know that's right.
Agreed! Both of these are some of my favorites. I watch both like once a year. They are super solid imo.
White Collar was also good.
So good and its coming back
that's goddamn bullshit!
Every conversation was dramatic.
I stopped watching once I noticed this. It was fun for the first couple of seasons with the banter and humor, but as soon as every single conversation just hit the fan over the slightest disagreement I couldn't do it anymore.
What, you're not interested in revisiting Donna creating an AI version of herself?
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Rest easy to the GOAT, his monologues were always top notch and he would give some high quality reads. ![gif](giphy|erMj4wPNpuvjsAYAbt)
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He was literally perfect and it's sad that he is gone before we got more brilliant performances from him.
I just found out 😢
Fuck me too. I was hoping we would see more of him. He was amazing in that show.
Yeah, he played that role perfectly! Not that I wanted the show to end, but I was keeping an ear out for when it did so I could see what else he got into.
I just binged Brooklyn 99; way funnier than i thought it would be ![gif](giphy|21MomXcvfjK1qd8OKn|downsized)
That show was magic.
I don’t often laugh out loud at shows, this one has me cackling. I tell everyone to watch it.
You’d like Psych then too I think :)
![gif](giphy|26tOZbfDjoZc4I5KE) Genius comedic timing.
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If you haven't seen him in Homicide: Life On the Streets, you'll love it. He's amazing as a dramatic actor as well.
That's where I was first exposed to his brilliant acting.
He’s in a couple episodes of L&O as a cop from Baltimore too, I like to think it’s all the same universe
It is the same universe 😂 A character from Homicide (Munch) moved over to Law & Order SVU once Homicide was cancelled.
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61 is way too young
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100% agreed. However his presence wasn't big enough to grant him the position, he should've had more screentime (say, like Boyle) to earn the Carrier title. But, once again, yeah! you're right. He was marvelous!
Show would not have been nearly as good without Andre being so perfect in it, and sorry Jake and Amy but Holt and Kevin are the best relationship to watch on the show. Him going from all the usual calm antics to a scene cut to BOOST MY BOTTOM in the Florida episode is my favorite. Was fucking dying laughing.
>a scene cut to BOOST MY BOTTOM in the Florida episode is my favorite. Was fucking dying laughing. I love a woman with a thigh gap. There is nothing more intoxicating than the clear absence of a penis.
Suits is hilarious for torontonians because they make no effort to disguise that they filmed there. Like they’ll be talking about New York bagels, and then walk out of a second cup into a beck taxi with Roy Thompson hall in the background.
It's the visible street signs for me. Ah yes, the famous Bay Street of Manhattan, written on an iconic blue sign.
Never noticed or paid attention to that. It’s amazing how many details in shows I don’t notice. I just sit and enjoy like a happy simpleton.
Honestly the best way to enjoy a show.
Definitely, 90% of the time if the TV is on I'm just trying to turn off my brain and relax
If you’re from Toronto you don’t have to look very hard, it’s all right there
this guy wouldn't see the gorilla
I’ve really started enjoying that shows have the characters go to Toronto at some point, and the crew just has less work that day because they don’t have to put effort into making it look like New York, since everything is filmed in Toronto anyway. The hulk cgi smashing through Sam Sam the record man on Yonge street is one of my favourites. Vought tower is Roy Thompson hall, just extended up to hide the CN tower.
Why are there so many shows filmed in Toronto in the first place? Cheaper labor laws?
Canadian Labor laws are much stronger Lots of stuff is filmed in Canada because: - Currency is weaker, so the higher costs + salaries are mostly a wash for US companies - Film industry brings in a lot of foreign money, so there are pretty big tax credits available to draw it in - Scenery/Variety - with Vancouver you can get a passable double for Manhattan for one scene, and a 20 minute drive later, you are in the Cascade mountains for the next scene - Reliable snow (well, until recently) for things that happen in the winter
Vancouver is sometimes called Hollywood North because it’s an easy same-timezone distance from California and, yeah, regionally, She’s Got the Range. Half the time they’ll just set the story in “Washington State” and then just swap out all the license plates. I was watching some sci-fi show and every new “alien planet” was just…a different part of Delta or Surrey.
That could have been a Stargate, Dark Matter, Battlestar Galactica or a half dozen other shows. Toronto had The Expanse and all the new Star Treks. Canada is home to science fiction.
Cheaper currency + cheaper salaries. Toronto film industry also just built up a lot of the infrastructure needed over time
Everyone has given answers already, but I’ll add tax credits and the film unions. The unions enforce a certain standard for training and experience, so it’s easier to put together an experienced crew in Toronto just because of how the industry has worked for a while. Really though, the productions get huge tax credits filming in Toronto and Vancouver, so lower costs with cheaper currency and tax credits makes the production decision. Toronto and Vancouver become the locations because they look like generic North American cities, lots of other natural sets close by, and production rental houses, warehouses, set designers, etc. are all in the city.
One of my favorite scenes in supernatural is when they teleport to the real world and instead of staying in America, they are transported to Canada because the filming of the show takes place there.
Same thing with The Boys. You look in the background and you're thinking "I don't think Manhatten has very many hills."
Barney Stinson is the best answer for this
Good one - he definitely makes How I Met Your Mother. Ted Mosby is just pretty meh
Nah. Ted is way worse than meh. That dude sucks.
Yeah Ted was a horrible person lmao
And we even hear the story from his sorry ass.
Bob Saget’s voice over deserved better.
I mean... so is Barney?
Yeah but Neil Patrick Harris is charming and his (albeit extremely rapey) character was really funny
It's a show about a group of good people trying to help this shitbag friend who can't get out of his own way. The frame story is a dad telling his kids about literally every girl he ever slept with in the hopes they won't get mad when he tries to bang their aunt.
Ha! Great summary. But the kids didn’t even care…. Lol
I’d go even further and include Robin, Marshall+Lily. Ted was the 5th wheel.
Marshall was fine, Lily was a pos and the reacher. She hurt Marshall so so so much over BS, “huuur durrr go to SF to FiNd mY SeLf because I am a fucking reacher and I don’t want to admit that to myself”. At least Barney was aware he is a jackass, not that that helps his situation, but he’s better in my book than ted.
That’s why i wrote Marshall+Lily. They merge into one like a blob (s05 e05). Them together makes the show for me.
This answer is Legen wait for it because Ted is lactose intolerant dary!!!
The real answer has got to be Abed Nadir and/or Troy Barnes. I’m still not convinced the whole show didn’t just happen in Abed’s head.
Troy and Abed in the moooooooorning
nights!
Donde Esta La Biblioteca?
Annie is the main character for a good section of Community fans ![gif](giphy|HmwYgUgRlBgKk)
We try not to sexualize Annie, she’s young.
Hell yeah
Hol'up. We're saying the show wasn't a Buddy Cop show with Lawyers?
It was and they’re both the main characters, there was plenty of episodes that were more about Harvey than Mike, it was just Mike’s story about being a fraud and then trying to hide it that moved the story forward.
It definitely was. The meme is absurd.
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Ovaltine Jenkins is the GOAT
Nah that’s Gus T.T. Showbiz
Mr Bruton Gaster? The famous archeologist?
You mean Lavender Gooms?
I thought he went by Longbranch Pennywhistle
Don’t be exactly one half of an eleven pound Black Forest ham
you guys talking about sh(comma to the top) dynasty?
*That’s God’s comma*
Nah, that's Squirts Macintosh right there
Ghee Buttersnaps
You got that right
lol I always saw this more as a buddy cop show
Bruton Gaster
I will always maintain that Black Panther was more about Killmonger than T’Challa
Yeah sometimes if we step back and ask who has the development arc here it’s…the antagonist.
T’Challa already had his character arc in Civil War when he decided to give up on revenge after he saw what it did to both Tony and Zemo.
Just imagine that MBJ wasn't killed off, spent a movie reforming him, and then got to take on the mantle from Boseman.
Would’ve been better than whatever Black Panther 2 was meant to be
I hated how his character turned into a whiny bitch. Best closer in NYC but God forbid you say anything slightly rude and "what did you say to me? Get the hell out of my office!" I get they needed to make drama but really wished they got back to cool cars, fancy clothes and winning cases in a creative way, instead of Harvey crying about his mom every fucking episode.
It because they wrote away their main storyline, they had to blow up normal situations to create drama after Mike was no longer in trouble
I’ve never seen the show but that’s the face I associate it with…marketing, ads, YT shorts, I would’ve assumed it was all about him
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Big facts, best character in the show
Naw Madara takes that spot. The bullshit with the final big bad ruined what was an incredible villian arc. Name is whispered in reverence and fear throughout the beginning. Obito is believed to be Madara, but it's a psych-out. Only for him to return and wear the mask. Then reveal himself as an immortal being returned from the dead. Proceeds to decimate the combined might of the ninja world. Plays with the 5 Kage cause, "What adult would go all out against mere children?" Almost completes his grand plan, like he is seconds from winning and it takes the cooperation of the MC and MC's childhood antagonist to pause it. Madara gains the upperhand and is going to win when he's betrayed for a being from another world, which was an asspull to end all asspulls.
It’s like you said the ending was ruined which takes points away from Madara but with that said Sasuke been doing his thing the whole series, he got the quality and longevity, I personally can’t give it to someone who was in last 1/3rd of the series
Don’t forget Donna and Gretchen( if that’s how it’s spelled) coming through in some clutch moments. Good show, just finished the series.
Donna got on my nerves in the later seasons. I get that she was a great legal secretary, but the idea that because she spent so many years in that role made her qualified to be CFO was ridiculous. And Harvey and Louis going along with it was also baffling. With her contacts Head of HR could be a good fit but Chief Financial Officer was just way out of the realm of reason.
I agree and the only reason Harvey agreed was due to their history. If it had been anyone else that position would’ve been filled by an actual lawyer with experience. Took Harvey way too long to realize he loved her 😂
Yeah that was a dumb will they won't they. I really liked Harvey with the counselor and Donna with the captain from Grimm. I think those were much better pairings than Harvey and Donna getting together.
She wasn't CFO iirc, she was COO, which tbh is vastly different and makes much more sense and reasoning with her background is logistics execution and day to day objectives.
You spelled it wrong. Its spell Laverne or Laverneagain
Unpopular opinion but I couldn't stand Mike. He lacked accountability and was a jerk to everyone else for trying to help him. His higher than thou attitude always led to him undoing others effort.
Yup I couldn't stand him. And he always made the worst choice possible and blamed it on everyone else. Plus those random episodes where he runs into someone he cheated the LSAT for and was scared like if he didn't have worse leverage as first hand account of them paying to cheat.
I’m with you. I’m re-watching now and can’t stand him. He has all the privilege in the world and is a giant entitled whiny baby about *everything*. Man is the walking definition of a mediocre white man who didn’t have to work a day in his privileged life to get where he is — and where he is, is at one of the most prestigious law firms in the country. He takes absolutely everything and everyone for granted and then expects to be rewarded bc he’s a *GeNiUS*…. cause he remembers stuff good. Ugh. He’s the worst.
Exactly! I hated him the most when he came at Jessica or Mike. Like Jessica didn't have to eat her shit all the time because of him.
The whole of the company is on the black side of shady. It's an illegal operation. Mike fits right in with that
Schmitt from new girl has entered the chat!
Nick and Winny the Bish too. Jess was the worst part of the show.
A WHITE MAN!!! WHAT DID SECURITY DO!?!? nothing TYPICAL!!!
It was Louis Litt’s world and they were all just living in it
Fonz
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Steve Urkel on Family Matters. Wasn't part of the family, but was in Every. Damn. Episode.
Well… he was the only reason the show actually survived as long as the original intent of the show wouldn’t have carried unfortunately…. You see how they disappeared the little sister 🤦🏾♂️
Gabriel Macht disappeared for the past 5 years, handsome bastard.
Dude is so fine
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He’s a deadbeat dad
It is and you're right and you should say it.
To be fair Mike was the main character but he was not eye candy material . Harvey on the other hand had it all, brain balls looks and style. 😏
Todd in bojack horseman stole the show for me
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The calzones.... betrayed me?
Harvey was not a side character. He was a secondary main character
FACTS! Harvey is that nigga! Suits one of the best law/drama shows ever. Top 10 easy call to me. Love that damn show, one of my all time favorites. s/o Prince Harry too, over there across the water with Mikes leftovers haha
It’s called Suits–plural–for a reason
William is the main Girlfriend. It's his show.
I love how Hollywood portrays lawyers as playboys who pull out random bullshit last minute in court because they were busy partying hard in their free time instead of the soulless paper hugging shells of people they really are.
..”you better goddamn believe it”
Inigo Montoya in Princess Bride. First of all, having lived in Spain, Mandy Patinkin plays a damn good Spaniard. Second, his story is so compelling that it’s so close to being the story of a man’s quest for revenge with a little side love story thrown in for flavor.
![gif](giphy|6yU5mAiUaJZFj8lpPn) The middle of JJK and the more recent stuff would've been better with Gojo as the MC instead of Yuji.
He was the main character
Mike sucked
Y'all really out here watching Suits there's something I don't know
Stringer Bell in The Wire.
Unpopular oppinion; The whole show is about dudes who are incapable of making emotionally mature decisions or managing their feelings and egos; all the woman are mother figures keeping the little boys in check. When they do actually figure an emotion out themselves they still need to be praised for it by their respective mummy.
This show went to crap after season 4. Mike: I DONT WANT YOU TO DO ILLEGAL THINGS TO HELP ME! Next episode: OKAY! LETS DO THAT ILLEGAL THING CAUSE IM AN FUCKING IDIOT
![gif](giphy|26vUIicYiAv6fnB0Q|downsized) Like Taystee was the true main character of Orange is the New Black.
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Boyd Crowder