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Thursday, November 14, 2024

Wednesday night came around an in accordance to changing up monotony USA television network began airing season three of Suits at an earlier day. This week we saw another butchered episode of the show. However episode two was, to say the least, less atrocious than the season premiere.

            The episode began off just like episode one everyone hating each other except for Mike Ross and Rachel Zane because they are so madly in love. At every moment the writers found extra time they filled it by showing Ross and Zane’s clearly repressed sex drive.

The only real thing that changed was that everyone is trying to fix his or her issues with the other, well everyone except for Harvey Specter. Specter is hell bent on orchestrating a coupe de ta to become managing partner of his firm.

            The basis of this episode centered on a budding friendship between Ross and Louis Litt, a friendship that Tumblr’s Suits fandoms would easily call “ship-able”, all because Litt wants Ross to be his personal associate. Throughout the last two seasons we saw Louis Litt go from evil maniac to being an okay guy and back to being an evil maniac.

In this particular episode the same situation happens again. Litt goes from being an extremely nice and personable being to a cliffhanger where we can clearly see him going back to making other peoples lives at the firm pure hell. Why he does this yet again, because Specter meddled in Litt’s business again.

You heard absolutely right folks! Harvey Specter the so-called one-man army took Ross back under his wing. Only two episodes in and the biggest plot twist of the entire show was solved. Good job Suits writers, not really.

Personally I would have loved to see the extraordinary duo of Litt and Ross. I think they would have killed it, but alas it was just not in their favor.

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