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Totally agree because he gets his ways all the time in the series of the suits nots fair. But he Lewis gets his ways his attitude stinks he needs to grow up and being a man
The moment Jessica left is when the firm went kaboom. As awesome as Harvey and Mike are, they're not managing partner material. They're gunslingers. Butch and Sundance. Jessica was the real MVP that kept that firm together. Robert Zane was also a great managing partner. Now, I'm no lawyer, but I would venture to say in the real world a stable firm leadership would be in the mold as Jessica managing partner, Louis(later seasons version) and Harvey as name partners.
Tbh I feel for Louis. How much it hurts to see the women you love just walk away. Not saying he is justified just saying I get where he is coming from!
so she forgives him and drops her iron-clad suit that would have given her because he told her he was upset about something else, yet neither of them even brings up him calling her a "pathetic loser" just the night before which proves he not only has a pattern of harassment, but also can't control his emotions from insulting her which would have guaranteed her vindication and wealth. yay TV writing!
The "pathetic loser" wasn't personal, Louis would have said that to any one. That could have been Harold or Mike and Louis would have said the thing. It was the stuff that he said in the bullpen that inadvertently hit a nerve with her because of her personal situation. And he apologized for that.
You see that last look on Harvey's face, he knows Mike is right. For me a psychology student, this is a prime case showing that we can't truly separate ourselves of our true emotions. Our Person must influence our decisions. Always be true to yourself no matter the odds!
If not for Louis the firm would have broke too All 3 of them were essential for the firm But Harvey and Jessica were terrible friends and never respected Louis
A child who never was treated fairly by their parents along with their other siblings will know Louis’s pain Harvey and Jessica were just terrible friends and humans Louis really considered them his friends and more like family But they never did that to him
How can Harvey be actually liked Harvey and Jessica were terrible persons If Louis actually takes a lesson and learns to control his emotions He is a lawyer on par with them And Louis is a far better human than either of them
Louis is one of the most interesting characters on this show. Insufferable sometimes, hilarious the next. You hate him and feel for him in the same episode in later seasons