Showing posts with label Suits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suits. Show all posts

Friday, July 22, 2011

Suits - Bail Out. Me - flappy hands.

I’m very happy about Suits. I’m happy about all its characters, Louis, Donna, Trevor, everyone. It brings up so many plot possibilities in my head – oh, this could happen, or maybe it could be like this – which I’m very happy about. :) I’m not complaining about the legal mistakes, either, like I said before.



I liked the driver!!! He seems so smart and nice and cool!!! I don't care about how I sound right now!!!


And the doll history was very true . My parents used to tell me the same thing – how dolls are no longer as valuable and showcase-able as they used to be.



Otherwise,

Harvey. CARES. So, so much. He cares about so many people. :D And he's so capable! It's almost inspiring. :)
Mike is cute. He's learning, and fast, but this Trevor guy really is an anchor. The idiot framed him, and Mike fell for it, and the worst part? He still hasn't found out.

*flappy hands* Is it Friday yet? Well??

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Squee! Firefly, The Spirit, Castle and Suits have something in common.

*OMG*


Malcolm Reynolds and Zoe Washburne.


The Spirit and rookie cop Morgenstern.



Harvey and Jessica.




Castle and Beckett.
COOL!!!!!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Eh?

Whatever happened to being a little subtle? Well, I've never disagreed more to an article. And I feel horrendously, horribly awful that this was the SECOND search option when I googled 'Suits usa'. :(

We're supposed to believe Harvey would endanger his career because he thinks he can use Mike's abilities to advance his clients' interests and because he sees something of himself in Mike. (What you may see is the vague outlines of White Collar, a far superior USA series.)




But the idea never takes hold because there's nothing in Macht's Harvey that convinces you he would risk so much just to serve as a mentor, or anything in Adams' Mike to make you think he's worth the risk.

As far as I saw(and as dumb as I may be) Harvey was tired of the Harvard geeky guys, and wanted a change, which I find perfectly believable to lie for, considering he's a lawyer and considering his character. And though I hate (hate) to admit it, White Collar does have a ton of flaws here and there, which of course I forget about because of Tim and Matt and Willie and all the other cast, and because YOU CAN'T BE ACCURATE IN THESE TYPE OF SHOWS. What, do ppl want to see the long dragging trials, and a typical FBI case? 

And I really enjoy Harvey, and Mike's adorable. 

People think Suits is like White Collar. Same network. Two guys are the main cast. So? 

Neal and Peter have a formal relationship. They get under each other's skin, they care about each other, but I'd still say they respect each other. Harvey and Mike are 100 90% informal, and their language is nothing like WC.



Thursday, July 14, 2011

Fist Bumps!

I wasn't feeling that good after yesterday's bombings, so I took my time and tried to look at all the fist bumps between my favorite characters.


These two do it often, too.


Hee! This is close to the best!


Cute! 

Fist bumps have a history, too! So cooler than handshakes.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Suits. Episode 2.

Wow. 
I'm loving this show more and more by the episode. It's amazingly original, and the dialogue is awesome. Nothing is cheesy or cliche.
Yeah, sure. I KNOW it's not accurate, however a rookie I am in the law department. But it's entertainment, and the show wouldn't stand a chance if each and every detail of a trial or a typical day for a lawyer was put in. Like in White Collar. So I'm not really going to be pointing out mistakes, even if I see one.

The two of them, with a client named Wyatt, walk to a room with lots of people, and Harvey turns around before Mike enters, blocking him.


"Whoa, wait - where do you think you're going?


Mike: Into the room, with the big people.


Harvey: Wrong, that's the adult table, and you haven't earned the privilege yet. 


Mike: But[!], I played air hockey, with them-
Harvey: You need to go back to the office and file a patent for the phone.


Mike: *eyes the room and laughs* A patent? But I don't know how to file a patent.
Harvey: *shrugs* Figure it out.
Mike: Can't we do that, after -
Harvey: No. And if you keep talking, I'm going to start billing you, and my time runs at a hundred dollars an hour.


"Yes, but isn't this 'our time', Mr. Hand?"
Harvey smiles at him for a while. 



"I stand corrected." he says. And I think he's going to let him in, since I have no idea what Mike had said.

"Your Fast Times at Ridgemont High quote, that - proves, you belong at the adult table." 
He turns around.


Mike: That's a great -


"- movie, and it spoke to a generation!"




And the elevator scene was somehow PRICELESS. Mike kinda gets high.







ding.





ding, ding. 
:D

Friday, June 24, 2011

Suits!

Suits was rocking, dude.
Wish I had screen caps, but I don't.
Does this sum it up?



No. It doesn't. *shakeshead*

Guy on the right was adorkable on the show. Left guy, unlike how he's depicted in this review, seems smart and is admirable enough to be a lead and also make sure we kinda like the other guy more. 

I'd have to re-watch it to give all the minor details of the episode.


Harvey: Give each guy a hard time and before you send them back, give me a wink if they say something clever.
Lady: Okay.
After a while, Mike comes running in after being chased.
Lady: You are five minutes late, is there a reason why I should let you in?
Mike: Look, I'm just trying to ditch the cops, okay? 




I don't care if you let me in or not.
Donna winks at Harvey.


BTW.
Suits!!!
Mozziemozziemozzie!!!
*hugs!*