The scriptwriter is very talented.

Edwardo 2022-03-15 09:01:02

The genius Mike entered the law without a diploma, and he knew Harvey more. The first part is really a protagonist template. (Actually, you have to watch a few more seasons, and you will find that Jessica's five-star creation is worthwhile.) The first three seasons recommended, the fourth season feels slightly down, the fifth season around Donna Water is so long, of course Harvey accepts it. The flashback of the consultation is also quite complete. The sixth season can be said to open a new chapter. Although Mike is in prison, the characterization and plot arrangement of the screenwriter are really good. In prison, the prison boss Frank and Harvey are arranged to feud and conflict with Mike. The sixth season is the finishing touch. Let the decline of the fifth season come back immediately, especially for the purpose of "helping" at the end of the season, and get the qualification of a lawyer. The seventh season is also the departure season of Mike and Rachel. It’s a pity. After all, the lawyers are going to fly solo. Perhaps the screenwriter of this drama has balanced Harvey, but without Mike, the eighth season is really good for the plot. In a word, "the idols of the idol drama run off, and the drama is in chaos." The 2018 winter break. If the screenwriter can't find a new idea in 2019, this drama will be as boring and boring as "The Smallville". Up.

(Digression: I hope that Adams, who plays Mike, can enjoy the world of the two after marriage, so that the screenwriter can write it back and get used to Batman and Nightwing.)

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Suits quotes

  • Mike Ross: [repeated line]

    Mike Ross: Shiiiiiiiit!

  • Harvey Specter: What are your choices when someone puts a gun to your head?

    Mike Ross: What are you talking about? You do what they say or they shoot you.

    Harvey Specter: WRONG. You take the gun, or you pull out a bigger one. Or, you call their bluff. Or, you do any one of a hundred and forty six other things.

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