"Suits" Admission of Guilt (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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(2017)

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8/10
Donna you are ready!
moderator-862-9147452 April 2020
Really great episode with some of the best Donna moments ever.
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7/10
Crossing lines
Just-A-Girl-1419 June 2020
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I don't want Suits to become a regular law show but I have to say that I don't like the way they keep crossing lines in every single turn. I love watch Harvey and Mike working together but isn't the message here is really that crime does pay? Mike just got out of prison, why send him there in the first place if all they (the writers) were planning was to have him pull the same old crap again?

I also didn't know that Mike didn't have to go to law school to become a lawyer. Harvey said to the Bar guy that there were precedents. If all he had to do was pass the Bar in his own name why didn't Harvey make him do that before he came to work for him? If he did, then all he would have done was hire a lawyer that didn't go to Harvard so if and when Jessica ever found out the only "crime" they committed was to break the firm Harvard hiring rule. It's not illegal. Jessica could have seen Mike's abilities by then and simply accept Mike for who he was. Why would Harvey risk himself, Mike and the entire firm? It seems like a huge risk to take for no reason. Jessica was always on his side anyway. And that's only assuming he thought he couldn't convince her to hire a guy that didn't go to Harvard right from the start. I remember that Jessica introduced him on the first episode as "the best closer in town" so it seems to me he should have been able to show her that he found a guy worth taking a chance on. I actually wondered about it from the beginning. I mean, Jessica saw something in Harvey that's why she paid for him to go to law school. I was wondering why Harvey didn't do the same for Mike and my only explanation was that he needed Mike back then and he didn't want to wait years for Mike to go to law school but if Mike didn't have to go to law school, only take the bar and pass the ethics committee, then why not do that?
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8/10
Fantastic episode, great to see Harvey and Mike back on the same side!
theosims9520 February 2017
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Just when I thought this season of suits was running out of ideas, the partnership of Harvey and Mike continues and immediately you see a plan of there's executed perfectly. Just as we think someone has worked out their plan and stopped them in their tracks, Harvey turns and gives a smile to the camera showing us that he knew exactly what he was doing the whole time.

It will be nice to see Mike finally in the Bar and able to be a 'proper' lawyer, however from here does suits not just turn into a standard Law TV series? I'm sure it wont all be that easy for Mike so I am looking forward to what the last couple of episodes have to offer!
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7/10
Anything Goes
Hitchcoc6 September 2023
I guess you don't have to have a law degree to be a lawyer. You need to pass the bar, but that means standing in front of an ethics board. Mike oversteps his bound in this one as he goes rogue on the free legal services place. Does he indeed have a ton of integrity when you get down to it. He talks a good game. Everything that is going on has to do with Rachel's status and Mike's chance to be a real lawyer. They play fast and loose with a bunch of miners who are dying and were coerced into taking piddly settlements. Fortunately for them, Mike still has connections with the big law firm. One thing, however. Mike is so arrogant. He screwed up. He cheated. And now he is all indignant with people.
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