"Suits" Borrowed Time (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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(2016)

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7/10
Not an entirely satisfying episode *Potential Spoiler
ahad_0001 September 2016
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Finally, this William Sutter case is coming to a completion. Although the way Sutter was portrayed, he ended up looking like a bit naive and stupid in the end. Harvey, as usual, played a great role although I just don't know how he tricked someone like Sutter so easily. It looked a little too 'superhumane' even for Harvey. I still don't have any idea why Louise is being restricted to a love- struck Romeo role. This love story has been quite uninspiring and yawn- producing at times. Jessica, on the other side, tried to mingle with Jeff once again. I just don't know why they had to resuscitate this love story as well. Maybe, the scriptwriters wanted to show Jessica's other side. This episode had the chance to be one of those blockbuster Suits episodes where twists would be lurking after every few scenes, unfortunately, that didn't happen. Overall, it's an okay episode just like this entire season has been.
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8/10
Still good, but sooo many clichés ...
ellisdp24 September 2018
Still enjoying Suits, and the prison stories have been a welcome change from the corporate world. But getting tired of so many repeated clichés in the script. I've lost track of how many times someone says "What (the hell) are you talking about?", "What did you just say to me?" or "Are you kidding me?" In every single episode. Did the scriptwriters not notice, or not care about the repetition? Gets a bit wearing after six series!
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7/10
Finally! Mike Rejoins Suits
jay-9821 September 2016
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This entire season has been lackluster at best. First, without Mike and Harvey working cases together, the show is completely pointless. Having Mike in prison imprisons us, the audience, because the show has nothing whatsoever to drive it. All these ridiculous love interests and filler galore does nothing but underscore the fact that a major mistake was made when the studio green-lighted this plot annihilation without ending the series. All I have done this season is fast-forward through everything but the prison scenes, not because they are particularly good, but because I can't wait to get back to the show once known as Suits. What I hope the producers now realize is that no one cares about anything but Mike and Harvey taking on the world. And while I can sort of tolerate the rest of the cast, I liked them a lot more when they were focused on their work and not entangled in melodrama of the personal kind.
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8/10
It's Just Dragged On
Hitchcoc3 September 2023
Mike continues to do whatever he wants in prison and talks to whomever he pleases whenever he pleases. The whole insider trading thing continues with the father willing to throw his daughter to the curb. Kevin is upset with Mike. Then he's not. Then he is again. And Frank runs the prison. Sort of! Anyway, legal finagling is the name of the game here. Mike is getting out. No he isn't! Yes, he is. No he's not. OK. The other plots involve the continuing effort to get the poor guy on death row a new trial. She could get him five years. No. Let's take a chance and have him dead in sixty days. Wow. Rachel is so naive, but the show will eventually make her a big hero. And in the sheer stupidity category, we have Louis's second date with the foxy redecorator who has a three year commitment to a boyfriend. This is all too much.
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1/10
Good series, but what is going on with this season?
dimospaek27 January 2022
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Season 6 is really bad. Suits has lost its style . I dont understand why all episodes as far this season are full of conversations between two people and side stories and music on backround and so many writting cliches. It was so good until season 5. But it lost its way.
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