Poor Rachel.
On Suits Season 6 Episode 13 she was denied access to the bar. This was due to someone on the board wanting Harvey to do something to guarantee her place.
At first, it seemed like all of this was on the heels of Rachel's relationship with Mike. All roads lead to Mike on this show, but I'm this story took an unpredictable route.
That said, the idea of Mike taking the bar and returning to Pearson Specter Litt is a bit of a stretch. The series has excelled with everyone picking up the pieces following Mike's jail stint.
Mike parting ways with the firm was like a breath of fresh air. It would be great if he got his happy ending, but I'd much rather it was somewhere away from Psl.
Mike: You're never going to believe it, but they have me supervising a third year law student, thinks she knows more than me.
On Suits Season 6 Episode 13 she was denied access to the bar. This was due to someone on the board wanting Harvey to do something to guarantee her place.
At first, it seemed like all of this was on the heels of Rachel's relationship with Mike. All roads lead to Mike on this show, but I'm this story took an unpredictable route.
That said, the idea of Mike taking the bar and returning to Pearson Specter Litt is a bit of a stretch. The series has excelled with everyone picking up the pieces following Mike's jail stint.
Mike parting ways with the firm was like a breath of fresh air. It would be great if he got his happy ending, but I'd much rather it was somewhere away from Psl.
Mike: You're never going to believe it, but they have me supervising a third year law student, thinks she knows more than me.
- 2/9/2017
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Ray wants to be 6-foot-2 again. Sara wants to take names, not lives. Thea wants to grab drinks with the cute campaign guru. And Felicity and Oliver want to know that they haven’t lost themselves in their love.
Indeed, the oft-uttered theme on Arrow this week was rediscovering or redefining normal, on a storytelling canvas that in the past dozen episodes has resurrected at least three people and introduced magic. No easy feat.
RelatedMatt’s Inside Line: Scoop on Arrow‘s Damien Darhk and More
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Indeed, the oft-uttered theme on Arrow this week was rediscovering or redefining normal, on a storytelling canvas that in the past dozen episodes has resurrected at least three people and introduced magic. No easy feat.
RelatedMatt’s Inside Line: Scoop on Arrow‘s Damien Darhk and More
It’s funny, just the other day I was commenting that, with regards to...
- 11/12/2015
- TVLine.com
Has the unflappable Harvey Specter finally lost his cool?
On Wednesday’s Season 5 premiere of Suits, the lawyer practically falls apart as Donna goes to work for Louis as his secretary.
RelatedSuits‘ Sarah Rafferty Previews Donna and Harvey’s ‘Strained’ Relationship
Even when things haven’t gone his way before, Harvey has managed to, if not hold it together, then at least be confidently distressed and angry until everything eventually worked out in his favor. But Donna’s absence throws him so much, he has to seek out a psychiatrist! (These two might not be in love with each...
On Wednesday’s Season 5 premiere of Suits, the lawyer practically falls apart as Donna goes to work for Louis as his secretary.
RelatedSuits‘ Sarah Rafferty Previews Donna and Harvey’s ‘Strained’ Relationship
Even when things haven’t gone his way before, Harvey has managed to, if not hold it together, then at least be confidently distressed and angry until everything eventually worked out in his favor. But Donna’s absence throws him so much, he has to seek out a psychiatrist! (These two might not be in love with each...
- 6/25/2015
- TVLine.com
Twin Peaks, Season 1, Episode 2, “Traces To Nowhere”
Written by Mark Frost and David Lynch
Directed by Duwayne Dunham
Aired April 12, 1990 on ABC
“Wait a minute, wait a minute. You know, this is—excuse me—a damn fine cup of coffee. I’ve had I can’t tell you how many cups of coffee in my life and this, this is one of the best.” – Dale Cooper
After the tour de force performance that was the pilot of Twin Peaks, the most important of the many questions raised was how on earth this would be able to sustain a weekly series. Its vision was so unique and its oddness so carefully calibrated that it was easy to understand why so many of the critics who first reviewed it and loved it gave it zero chance of mainstream success, even while you could also understand why ABC would take a chance on its vision.
Written by Mark Frost and David Lynch
Directed by Duwayne Dunham
Aired April 12, 1990 on ABC
“Wait a minute, wait a minute. You know, this is—excuse me—a damn fine cup of coffee. I’ve had I can’t tell you how many cups of coffee in my life and this, this is one of the best.” – Dale Cooper
After the tour de force performance that was the pilot of Twin Peaks, the most important of the many questions raised was how on earth this would be able to sustain a weekly series. Its vision was so unique and its oddness so carefully calibrated that it was easy to understand why so many of the critics who first reviewed it and loved it gave it zero chance of mainstream success, even while you could also understand why ABC would take a chance on its vision.
- 10/31/2014
- by Les Chappell
- SoundOnSight
Obvious Child
R, 1 Hr., 23 Mins.
When Brooklyn bookstore employee/stand-up comedian Donna (Jenny Slate) gets dumped by her boyfriend and her job in the same week, she does what countless fallible humans have done before: gets wrecked at a bar and has sex with a stranger (Jake Lacy). If you’ve already heard Child described as “the abortion comedy,” you can guess what comes next. But despite a few too-cute moments (and many fantastically graphic vagina jokes), the movie is both smarter and more sympathetic than that glib shorthand. Donna may be as unmoored in broke bohemia as Lena Dunham’s Girls girls,...
R, 1 Hr., 23 Mins.
When Brooklyn bookstore employee/stand-up comedian Donna (Jenny Slate) gets dumped by her boyfriend and her job in the same week, she does what countless fallible humans have done before: gets wrecked at a bar and has sex with a stranger (Jake Lacy). If you’ve already heard Child described as “the abortion comedy,” you can guess what comes next. But despite a few too-cute moments (and many fantastically graphic vagina jokes), the movie is both smarter and more sympathetic than that glib shorthand. Donna may be as unmoored in broke bohemia as Lena Dunham’s Girls girls,...
- 6/4/2014
- by EW staff
- EW - Inside Movies
After a year of catastrophe and intrigue, where is a show like "Suits" to go? The Season 2 finale, "War," has the answer.
And it is a war. Unfortunately, these lawyers may have entered into a war for which there can be no true victor. Everyone fights, and everyone loses something. Friendships, trust, dreams and wagers are all lost over the course of a single episode. The few small victories of "War" may not be worth the price.
However, all of this loss means one thing for us viewers -- this is one incredible season finale for "Suits"!
Ain't no party like a lawyer party!
When most people go to parties, they drink, socialize and have fun. Lawyers do drink at their parties. But the rest of it? Not so much -- they're too busy betting their careers and suing each other for various things.
What does happen at the party?...
And it is a war. Unfortunately, these lawyers may have entered into a war for which there can be no true victor. Everyone fights, and everyone loses something. Friendships, trust, dreams and wagers are all lost over the course of a single episode. The few small victories of "War" may not be worth the price.
However, all of this loss means one thing for us viewers -- this is one incredible season finale for "Suits"!
Ain't no party like a lawyer party!
When most people go to parties, they drink, socialize and have fun. Lawyers do drink at their parties. But the rest of it? Not so much -- they're too busy betting their careers and suing each other for various things.
What does happen at the party?...
- 2/22/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Carrie Bradshaw ventured into Manhattan high society with an older guy on last night's The Carrie Diaries, while Mouse and Maggie fought Donna and the mean girls for control of their beloved hangout.
Elsewhere, Carrie’s dad took a step toward dating and who offered up sex advice for Mouse... but the sexually confused Walt!
As you can tell, much went down on “Dangerous Territory” - and we grabbed time with series creator Amy B. Harris at an invite-only screening last week at The CW offices to talk over these happenings, as well as what’s to come on the new network drama...
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Love Quadrangle Coming: George and Carrie hit it off this episode and Carrie even won over his snooty mom. Will we see more George?
“He’s definitely someone new in Carrie’s life who’s going to be around for a nice little arc,” Harris said,...
Elsewhere, Carrie’s dad took a step toward dating and who offered up sex advice for Mouse... but the sexually confused Walt!
As you can tell, much went down on “Dangerous Territory” - and we grabbed time with series creator Amy B. Harris at an invite-only screening last week at The CW offices to talk over these happenings, as well as what’s to come on the new network drama...
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Love Quadrangle Coming: George and Carrie hit it off this episode and Carrie even won over his snooty mom. Will we see more George?
“He’s definitely someone new in Carrie’s life who’s going to be around for a nice little arc,” Harris said,...
- 2/12/2013
- by jimhalterman@gmail.com (Jim Halterman)
- TVfanatic
There was certainly a lot of "Discovery" taking place on Suits this week, some of which threatened to besmirch the good name of the firm, its clients and the associates.
With Harvey was among those hit the hardest, Donna may pay the price for a mistake made four years ago.
One things is certain: Travis Tanner knows how to come in and upset an already tipping apple cart. And this isn't the first time he's done it.
Unfortunately for Harvey, that time he had the upper hand in the ethics department. This time, Harvey's tactics might actually catch up to him, even if these particular accusations are false. Perception is everything, and if Tanner has his way, Harvey will be perceived as a fraud.
Not to mention the fact that Donna will have to come forward with the document that proves that Harvey had the opportunity and possession of the...
With Harvey was among those hit the hardest, Donna may pay the price for a mistake made four years ago.
One things is certain: Travis Tanner knows how to come in and upset an already tipping apple cart. And this isn't the first time he's done it.
Unfortunately for Harvey, that time he had the upper hand in the ethics department. This time, Harvey's tactics might actually catch up to him, even if these particular accusations are false. Perception is everything, and if Tanner has his way, Harvey will be perceived as a fraud.
Not to mention the fact that Donna will have to come forward with the document that proves that Harvey had the opportunity and possession of the...
- 7/13/2012
- by chandel@mediavine.com (Chandel Charles)
- TVfanatic
TV Fanatic is asking readers to chime in: Who is the sexiest female sidekick on television?
But staff writers have an opinion on this topic, as well, with Matt Richenthal defending Pam from True Blood and, below, Jeff Kirkpatrick taking the side of Donna from Suits. Prepare for more arguments on behalf various of beauties as the week rolls on, and don't forget to make your view known in the following poll.
Take it away, Jeff...
Knowledge is power. Power is sexy.
Although Donna may not rank as highly as most of the folks at Pearson Hardman, nothing escapes her notice, making her one of the strongest assets to the firm. And she's not afraid to let you know it:
I know you meant that as a compliment, but I don't appreciate limits being placed on my beauty.
Not only is the woman ravishing, with that irascible red hair and bewitchingly chocolate eyes,...
But staff writers have an opinion on this topic, as well, with Matt Richenthal defending Pam from True Blood and, below, Jeff Kirkpatrick taking the side of Donna from Suits. Prepare for more arguments on behalf various of beauties as the week rolls on, and don't forget to make your view known in the following poll.
Take it away, Jeff...
Knowledge is power. Power is sexy.
Although Donna may not rank as highly as most of the folks at Pearson Hardman, nothing escapes her notice, making her one of the strongest assets to the firm. And she's not afraid to let you know it:
I know you meant that as a compliment, but I don't appreciate limits being placed on my beauty.
Not only is the woman ravishing, with that irascible red hair and bewitchingly chocolate eyes,...
- 11/1/2011
- by jeffrey@tvfanatic.com (Jeffrey Kirkpatrick)
- TVfanatic
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