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8/10
Good episode, but no proceeding in the story
pokharshini26 July 2017
Harvey continues to face the same challenges that he has been facing for the previous two episodes. It is unlike the previous seasons where the characters had to go out and courageously fight to win cases.

At the end of every episode this season, there is a moment of introspection to justify the behaviors of the characters.There is no external threat to the firm or a new challenge, which is why the story keeps revolving around the emotions of the key characters. The plot till now is largely inconsequential.

The usual wit of the characters saves the day for the episode. Donna and Rachel's character development is fulfilling to watch.
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8/10
Louis
Just-A-Girl-1419 June 2020
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Ok, so I'm just going to say it but Louis is insane. He is really loosing it. He was always a little crazy but I can not stop thinking that a guy like that shouldn't be father. He can't control his emotions with his friends, colleagues, therapist or any other personal relationships. Sure, Harvey can be a dick but Louis isn't exactly mother Theresa to be the judge. How is he going to be a father? How can he guide a young person into the world went he can't even control him own behavior. I enjoyed the episode. It was funny and interesting. I wasn't sure Harvey could replace Jessica and I'm still not but it's interesting to see him trying.
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9/10
Key changes
stevanjo4227 July 2017
I didn't expected from this season to focus more on characters then the cases and the story, so that is one of the best presents of this season! On the moments i dislike Harvey and i though he is becoming a douchbag but when I relies that he is facing a big crisis in his head like in previous episodes I relies how much good this season will be!
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9/10
GROW
Essay-Kun28 June 2021
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This was a good episode .

Well directed in multiple manner .

~ As for handling people more reasons why people behave like Louis . Ucking everybody takes you for granted.

~ Donna reigning over the control on associates was perfect , she was made for this .

Rachel, umm kinda not .

As the season is proceeding I'm tending to not like her character at all .

There doesn't feel to be a presence from her side .

Like Louis has his presence , so does Donna , Harvey and Mike but Rachel . Nah , it's bland self righteous . Boring character .

~Harvey's situation made me realize it once again that people in relationships want self assurance at every stage until they feel totally comfortable .

One day you feel everything is right and the next day you kinda see it through that they're doubting things .

Time is the key and reassurance is the way .

But only until the time someone assures you of the same , otherwise you're just being played.

I'm scared Harvey .

Me too .

What do you say we both be scared together ? XD

PS : Mike handled the situation professionally , a definite sign of growing up .
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8/10
Donna and Rachel
Hitchcoc8 September 2023
The Pro-Bono case becomes a thorn in the sides of all. It must be settled by the clinic, not by Mike, so he passes it off to that young lawyer he has been mentoring. Donna begins to feel her oats and sense power when she confronts an associate after Rachel has failed to discipline her. She eventually fires the woman and embarrasses Rachel who needs authority to keep going. Harvey seeks advice from Jessica in Chicago. Her name is still on the wall and apparently she is not officially out. Mike must make a major decision about the death of the young man in prison, whose father has been left with nothing. He feels he has to solve a pattern of crimes at great risk.
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9/10
What a great episode, top marks
Kingslaay2 August 2017
This was a quality episode, it showcased tensions among key characters and some fine acting performances. One would think you were a fly on the wall watching tensions fly as colleagues took it out on each other, each one having a large and strong personality that clashes with one another.

Each person is coming to terms with their new jobs and place within the company. The drama was well delivered and has come at a more mature point in this shows history. We have seen a lot of rises and falls with the main characters especially Mike who just got out of prison so the drama and tension was well timed and delivered. Suits has not had the best run, it has had a few quality episodes scattered among a number of terrible and disappointing story lines. Season 4 being the lowest point. What a great episode to showcase excellent writing, drama and off course acting. I will return for another week now.

9/10
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7/10
The Season is Really Starting to Come Together
enterzec1 August 2017
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I gotta start this review of with that i really enjoyed this episode. This really reminded a lot of the early episodes of Suits where Louis (Rick Hoffman) is not understanding what's really going on. The same old Louis and Harvey (Gabriel Macht) relationship might not show growth but at the same time that's way we started to love the characters from the beginning so it's nice to sometimes see that nothing has changed, even though we know they have evolved since the pilot episode.

Alex Williams (Dulé Hill) have now joined Pearson Specter Litt as an Senior Partner and his arrival has already cause friction between both Harvey and Louis but also between Harvey and Mike (Patrick J. Adams). Mike is struggling with another pro bono case, but this time his case ends up interfering with a client of said Alex and Harvey has to make a decision of what's more important. The firm and Alex's client or his newly written contract with Mike. The whole story line with the associate and Donna (Sarah Rafferty) and Rachel (Meghan Markle) hasn't been that intriguing but now it seems that it will move in another direction, which hopefully will be good for the series as a whole.

One character that i really like is Oliver (Jordan Johnson-Hinds) from Mike's old clinic, he might end up as a little annoying for some people but i really enjoy when he shows up to have a conversation with Mike. He seems like he really want's to help people and even though he feel betrayed by Mike's decision to leave him and the clinic, he's still prepared to look over this in order to help the innocent people. Overall i liked this episode a lot and Alex prove to be a fine addition to the show.

Score: 8/10 (Great)

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7/10
Average Episode
srutnishu29 July 2017
This episode should have been the one where this seasons opposition showed up with the goddamn attack on the firm or any of the story arc.

Instead it was average episode having same old Harvey being dick to Louis, Louis being hurt. Donna and Racheal friendship story is not worth the watch as the bar set by previous seasons was high.

Nobody doing anything shady or any epiphany pop up which could enlighten the show. Show writers either bored itself or not interested in starting new story line.
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6/10
Drowning
meagnad27 July 2017
There is no story line like before. No progress till now. Aaron should think about the story line. It's dull and boring. The only characters that developing is Donna and rachel. There is no new challenge for firm, Harvey, Mike. It's drowning episode by episode. Its better to show up strong story or finish it what started.
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7/10
Louis Litt at his best
onelovemustsurvive27 July 2017
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I cannot stress enough on how great Rick Hoffman is as Louis Litt. As the characters do what they can to deal with the consistent changes in the firm, conflict arises, as it usually does in this entertaining series. It's very interesting to see how each of them cope and reconcile with one another and dwell further into some of their motivations. The season continues to impress and add new aspects to the show. Overall a pretty good episode.
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Such a good series
adoolnice15 February 2021
But There is an editor mistake Season 7 episode 3 time: 32:36 harvey Opened the door. Take a look at it.
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