@@BeAsTMoDE528 Maybe not for you but people use it all the time. Remember mankind? Genderless. It's slang. Use it or not. People also say "who's mans is this?" A way of disconnecting yourself from a person or event. Jokingly or otherwise.
You all missed the point of the show. Jenny was a sign of the old Mike who would lie and do anything to look cool. Scottie was a sign of the old Harvey who’d go behind peoples backs and didn’t trust anyone. Both guys had to move on and find better women
What you achieved in school means nothing. What really matters is real life. I alsways hated those people that thought it somehow was the otherway around
@@redrum6619 Doesn't matter what she "almost" did. It matters what she actually did, which was saving the firm millions of dollars when she got a 10% cut on their lease from a ruthless landlord
@@dins5066 Sometimes I feel like writers are pressured by the fans shipping a certain pair or the drive for a higher viewership. Some pairs have natural chemistry but it doesn't have to be or automatically translate to romance. And that's what it was with Harvey & Donna. But I never saw the romantic element and I thought it was so unnecessary and an obvious ploy to please Harvey and Donna shippers.
@ZethuMazibuko yes I agree. Do you watch Law and Order? Same thing is happening with 2 of it's original characters. Olivia Benson and Elliot Stabler. Stabler was Olivia's old partner and Chris Meloni who plays Stabler returns to the show after 12 year's. Well Stabler walked out on Olivia 12 year's ago and now he's back and all you see on the RU-vid comment section is for them to have a romantic relationship now that Stabler's wife is deceased. It gets tiring despite the show being very good.
@@dins5066 Omg, when you mentioned Benson and Stabler I was like I've been mentioning that for years. Another one that comes to mind, was in the days of Bones. Brennan and Booth🙈 I felt like I was the only one just getting a very good partnership. But I could have done without the marriage and baby carriage. Even Emily's sister, Zoe Deschanel who played Jess on New Girl suffered the same treatment. At the beginning I felt like they pushed on us that Nick & Jess pairing until we all had no choice but to start shipping them. I'm not even going to talk about HIMYM and that Barney Stinson and Robin Scherbatsky debacle. Barney had no business marrying Robin to begin with. I thought Barney should have been with Quinn.
*Entertaining but highly unprofessional. Would never happen in real life in front of high-profile clients especially if they're such prolific, successful lawyers*
I mean you can also always just catch up on another countries laws. Its probably a ton of work but this show pretends that everyone always works 24/7 so i dont think thats too far fetched