"Suits" Bad Faith (TV Episode 2013) Poster

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9/10
GOOD FAITH
Essay-Kun31 May 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The irony in this episode is that it has more good faith than bad faith.

I think Mike Ross had his affect on Katrina which in turn had her affect on Louis.

Perspective and vision are how these things go.

I don't think it's gonna work out for him moving in with Rachel , he's digging his own grave.

It's time to focus on his career which is a fraud so he'll leave eventually and end up going to college.

Bad idea MIKE ROSS.

😂 What a sick head his father his. Mike kept straight to business. Damn

I hate girls who rush to a conclusion to have a quarrel with either side.

There's a reason why Mike said what he said.

And it wasn't a bad deal at all.

Rachel needs to understand. Just coz her dad said she was used as a pawn she blindly trusted it.

Your dad is a lawyer too idiot. And a cunning one why can't you see it?

The way I see it, the writers are setting it up for their breakup post which he'll start dating Katrina, I can bet.

PS : Ava dropped a bomb.
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10/10
great episode, looking forward for the summer finale
goagal0114 September 2013
I liked Suits from the beginning and find that it becomes better and better with each series and, in series 3, with each episode.

This one of the best episodes in Suits. Make sure that you don't miss it.

What I liked better is the follow-up to the charming rivalry between lawyers and investment bankers. Also, prepare to see Scottie again. Very good dialogs, clever connections with past episodes. It comes after episode S03E08 which seemed written by some new writers that came in a hurry to fix what was destroyed by their predecessors. It's called "Bad Faith" and most of characters act in accordance.
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10/10
We 're Not Done Yet
Hitchcoc6 August 2023
This whole episode revolves around the dissolution of the merger. The finances have to be taken care of and Louis comes in and begs Jessica to let him handle it. He is elated and swears to do the best he can for the firm and the legal issues involved. Unfortunately, the stupid cat comes into play again. The British guy tells Louis that he hasn't been reading Louis's letters to the cat and Louis has a meltdown. He screws the whole thing up, forcing all kinds of contortions for the company. He messes up the biggest assignment he has ever had over someone else's cat. Harvey is approached by Scotty and makes a deal with her. When things go south, he blames her, not her firm, but despite advice he refuses to call her and see what happened. There's so much ego in this show that could have been avoided with a few cool heads being involved. Harvey and Louis pull off a coup, but at the last minute a fly drops deep into the ointment, setting up the next episode. The other, less interesting, to me, part of this episode is Mike, deciding to move into his Grandma's apartment and asking Rachel to move in with him. He then has interactions with her father.
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