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9/10
What an episode
onelovemustsurvive31 August 2017
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This episode was directed by Patrick J. Adams, that alone indicates how great of a episode this was. The 100th episode of the show, and the show hasn't lost its touch; not in the least bit.

A few unexpected 'bombs' were dropped onto a few of the characters and we get to witness how everything is affecting them. It's rather interesting to see the distinction between the characters rather clearly in this episode in order to see how each individual copes and makes certain decisions under distress. It's lovely to see that Donna & Rachel are getting more screen time this episode in comparison to the previous episodes of the season. Tensions continue to exacerbate more and more, whilst continuing to clarify some of the characters' motivations.

Robert Zane makes a very prominent and powerful appearance that was very impress to say the least. What's truly remarkable is that Louis Litt can be overzealous, hilarious, fascinating and relatable in one scene. Rick Hoffman (Louis Litt) persists to outdo himself, especially this season.

One of the most intense seasons thus far and I hope it won't be the last. The music is wonderfully placed, as always. I admire how they managed to fit all of these different conflicts and difficult decisions that they have to make whilst still maintaining a positive note, and also doing so in such a concise and efficient way. Another wonderful addition to this superb season. If only Patrick J. Adams would direct more episodes.
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10/10
LAYERS
Essay-Kun30 June 2021
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Wow ! What a tremendous episode .

So many layers unfolded .

Everything that went on this episode had such a butterfly effect on everything .

~ Donna , you ain't doing it right . And you're being super selfish . But as they say sometimes when you go down the wrong road you realize you aren't happy .

Same goes for Donna , by being away from Harvey she's realizing she made the wrong choice .

He had his panic attacks when that happened and he's through .

And now it's her time .

But this ain't gonna settle , Harvey was a strong man . And You should be a strong woman .

I remember how she treated him when she left .

~ As for the whole mess and to be resolved by Frank Gallo's death was a unison sign .

Situations and choices make bad people .

As for Sheila , you know what I would've done . I would've told her fiance' or whatever , that was gonna be my revenge on her .

She didn't leave that place for Louis when he asked .

Or maybe she's lying and doesn't have a fiance' afterall and in that case it's even worse .
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10/10
What Can I Say?
Hitchcoc10 September 2023
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Let's start with the Kiss (caps mine). Donna put one on Harvey after she listened to Rachel (and Louis's expression of self loathing). It is a stiff, unexpected kiss. She says that now she knows. Well, he isn't going to reciprocate when it's delivered like a sucker punch. Harvey has so much investment in Paula that he feels he must tell her, but he waits an extra day. I guess he should have taken the day off, run to her office, and announced that Donna kissed me. He was really innocent in this event and needed a bit of time to process. Of course, if Paula, after listening to Harvey's past in therapy, doesn't know how complex things are, then she isn't as insightful as one would think she should be. And I've always felt that people's pasts shouldn't be used against them unless they are criminal in some way. There are so many things going one in this episode, including Robert and Rachel's working together on a case. I'm going to ask an attorney the next time I see him about the language used, especially by Robert. In my opinion, after the first one, the guy would be sitting in a cell in contempt. Robert also uses ugly language when he is talking to his own daughter.

This episode has at it's heart, the debarment of Jessica. She is willing to sacrifice her law license in order to keep her former firm alive and allow Harvey to continue practicing. Fantastic episode.
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