Thanks for the warning this was a show I was thinking of watching but now... NOPE! hate, Hate, HATE Mary Sues and I have gritted my teeth through too many Perfect!Everyone LOVES her Mary Sues to watch another one :-)
It seemed to go on forever and it was one of those sex scenes where there's any excuse to get the woman half-naked yet the man is still fully clothed, which is always a bit vexing. I'm not opposed to sex scenes per se (and they had a much hotter one, imho, involving Scotty and Harvey losing far less clothing on the plane a couple of eps back) but this one really came out of left field for me - cliched 'oh, I'm so angry with you, hey let's have hot sex in the file room!'. Meh.
I looked up a recap to get a better idea of what happened, and I can't believe they really went the Hate Sex route.
I think the show is one of many that have an interesting "hook" to start, but the hook is also what makes it unbelievable to continue for very long. In one sense, I'm glad they didn't continue to leave Jessica out of the loop about Mike not being a Harvard grad, yet that's just one more thing that makes it so ludicrous.
I've always felt if they were going to stick with Mike practicing law without a license and leaving the firm open to lawsuits and Mike ending up in jail and/or paying fines, they should have set it up as a limited run series, which ends with Harvey (and possibly Jessica) backing Mike to actually attend Harvard.
There's been several close calls about someone potentially realizing the truth, and I can't believe Hardeman wasn't the one to figure it out.
I've watched it, but I really don't get how Harvey could have ever hired Mike knowing he'd never gone to Harvard. He knew there was no way they could keep it secret forever, and that would open up the firm to potential lawsuits. Then there's this animosity between Harvey and Mike which turns around to be an almost buddy-buddy relationship which is confusing.
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I think the show is one of many that have an interesting "hook" to start, but the hook is also what makes it unbelievable to continue for very long. In one sense, I'm glad they didn't continue to leave Jessica out of the loop about Mike not being a Harvard grad, yet that's just one more thing that makes it so ludicrous.
I've always felt if they were going to stick with Mike practicing law without a license and leaving the firm open to lawsuits and Mike ending up in jail and/or paying fines, they should have set it up as a limited run series, which ends with Harvey (and possibly Jessica) backing Mike to actually attend Harvard.
There's been several close calls about someone potentially realizing the truth, and I can't believe Hardeman wasn't the one to figure it out.
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