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My Kind Of Crazy 07-20-2016 04:59 PM

Suits Episode Discussion 6x02 "Accounts Payable"
 


PSL faces a class action lawsuit from former clients; and Mike has problems with a fellow prisoner

My Kind Of Crazy 07-21-2016 06:14 PM

i loved seeing badass harvey


Alexa 07-21-2016 08:04 PM

Episode was pretty good, I hate seeing Mike in prison and away from everyone.

LOVED Harvey going to see Mike. They have such amazing chemistry. When the guy threatened Mike and Harvey got pissed omgggggg. :thud:.

cyndie57 07-22-2016 12:41 AM

Tftnt and thanks for the gifset :D I could stare at it all day :thud: that was so hot :thud:

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Originally Posted by Alexa (Post 86877765)
LOVED Harvey going to see Mike. They have such amazing chemistry. When the guy threatened Mike and Harvey got pissed omgggggg. :thud:.

I kwow right ? :drool: I'm getting already annoyed by Mike's storyline in prison but Harvey saved the episode for me, everytime he got a little teary-eyed, my heart broke for him :broken_heart: he was so badass and vulnerable at the same time, just when I thought I couldn't love him more :love:

My Kind Of Crazy 07-22-2016 10:52 AM

i loved harvey in this ep so much

im not liking the mike/prison storyline at all

DiamondGirl5 07-22-2016 02:20 PM

A very emotional episode, and I agree Cyndie57--Gabriel does "badass yet vulnerable" better than almost any actor I can think of. His scene with Paul Shulze, who plays Frank Gallo, was just...wow. Hopefully, we'll see more of that.

I love the Mike-in-prison storyline, for several reasons. Yes, I miss Mike in the PSL offices and interacting with his family there, but taking the story through its logical progression required that Mike face the legal consequences of his crime, and I think the writers have so far done a fantastic job of using Mike's prison sentence to re-invent the show and throw the door wide open for new storytelling possibilities.

Frank (Paul Schulze) is a convincing villain/adversary for both Mike and Harvey. Mike's prison counselor, played by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, should infuse that story with a strong character element that will hopefully allow Mike to truly accept responsibility for his life choices. Technically, he got off easy with a two-year sentence, but being forced to deal with a violent inmate who shares history with Harvey tips the scale in the opposite direction. It will be exciting to see how Mike and Harvey work together in their new circumstances, able only to make a game plan within the constraints of time and place (meeting only in that little room in the prison) to keep Mike safe and ultimately get him out of prison.

We can't forget that Harvey is as guilty as Mike (and I would argue that greater responsibility for committing the crime lay with him, because he was the professional whose explicit task was to hire an individual qualified, with the proper credentials, for the job). Harvey isn't going to prison, but he still faces consequences--the demise of PSL, but also the collateral emotional price of losing his partner, protegee, and younger brother who not only loved him enough to go to prison for him but now faces the possibility of physical harm at the hands of someone with a serious ax to grind against him (Harvey). Harvey has always taken his professional and personal responsibilities seriously, and I think the guilt is consuming him.

Jessica is a smart AND wise woman, and she understands that humility and kindness will go further in maintaining her, and her firm's, standing, shaky as it currently is. I was happy to see both Robert Zane (Wendell Pierce) and Jack Soloff (John Pyper-Ferguson) again. Wendell Pierce just makes any project he's involved with that much better, and although he's working on another show, I hope he returns for scenes with Meghan later this season.

One of the relationships that doesn't get enough attention is Jessica's with Harvey. She's more than a mentor to him, she's a genuine friend, almost an older sister. They know each other well, aren't afraid to call each other out, and are intimate enough to share personal details of their lives--such as, Harvey telling Jessica why that painting meant so much to him.

And that painting...I was emotionally unprepared for that scene in which that weasel Stemple took Harvey's painting simply out of meanness and spite, and to see the effect on Harvey. Harvey's got to get that painting back. This series cannot end until Harvey gets that ugly duck painting back. I always love the callbacks to Harvey's father (and I wish whatever music is supposed to be Harvey's dad's was given a credit--usually, Amazon Prime provides a music credit icon, but it didn't for that scene), and I hope we eventually meet Harvey's mother. I'm sure I won't like her, but I do want Harvey to find peace.

Looks like Louis will be bringing the humor this season. Hiring movie extras as fake associates is practically an inside joke that everyone's in on. Too funny.

Loved seeing Gretchen again, and sharing scenes with Donna and Jessica! I also loved Rachel continuing to stand up for herself, even if it didn't get her anywhere when she tried to see Mike. I also really like how Rachel is connecting with Harvey, simply because they both miss Mike so much. Their relationship is probably the most unexplored among the six--theirs and Rachel's with Jessica, though that started to change in season 5.

This episode is, like 601 "To Trouble" the number 1 download on iTunes this week. Not only is 602 "Accounts Payable" number 1, but 601 "To Trouble" is still in the top 10, at number 9. That's an impressive accomplishment for a series in its 6th season. And it was also Wednesday night's highest rated scripted cable series, still drawing strong numbers for USA Network.

~Leonie~ 07-23-2016 04:47 AM

Wow, ^^ you really took the time to write it all down :)

I loved the episode! And yes, I also like the Mike in prison storyline :shrug: :)
It's a bit 'Orange is the new black' to me :lol:

I loved that we got more girl power scenes ;) Now with Gretchen in it:)
And I like Mike's cellmate :D

~Leonie~ 07-23-2016 04:47 AM

Wow, ^^ you really took the time to write it all down :)

I loved the episode! And yes, I also like the Mike in prison storyline :shrug: :)
It's a bit 'Orange is the new black' to me :lol:

I loved that we got more girl power scenes ;) Now with Gretchen in it:)
And I like Mike's cellmate :D

lessismore 07-24-2016 11:17 AM

I am both liking and disliking this darker tone on Suits. Mike being in prison definitely brings out different SLs than before. But I guess I just liked Mike and Harvey (and others) dealing with impossible cases so much before that this new dynamic is hard to adjust.

I loved all Jessica and Harvey scenes :love::melt: I love my Jessica so much, she was amazing again. I loved Harvey being worried about Mike as well and visiting him at the prison. These two are still a team. I hope Kevin is a good one and it's not another game.

I loved seeing Gretchen back, she is great :)

~Leonie~ 07-25-2016 01:18 AM

You do have a point there :nod: about them handling cases together :nod:
I wonder what will happen to Mike in the end :shrug:

I have to say I'm only really starting to like Jessica now...never hated her at all...but I'm only starting to like her now :lol:

lessismore 07-25-2016 01:33 AM

OMG I live for Jessica :lol: :D :melt:

~Leonie~ 07-25-2016 02:38 AM

:lol:


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