But the end they held up looked really cut. I'd assumed that it was way convenient and that the Russian had done it. And that when Stoltz announced his had been too, that it was more evidence in that direction.
Easy solution is to just ask him.
eta: asked. We'll see if he gets that far down the questions. There are a ton welcoming back.
Yeah, that bugged. It made Elliot look incompetent and dumb. If it was cut and he was just lying, is Parker someone he really needs to hide the truth of their situation from (if it were actually cut)? Could the rope have been sabotaged (and I'd still expect the break to look differently than it had if someone had nicked it) ahead of time hoping it would fail? As is, did anyone know what Parker and Elliot were setting off to do that early on?
Even without knowing anything about filing for patents, that was a thoroughly annoying episode of Suits. I'm gonna give it another chance next week because I did like the pilot, but it's on notice.
it actually didn't bother me, because I lived through the Ally McBeal and The Practice years. I had to learn that if I wanted to watch the characters, I had to let the law go.
But they called the PTO a judicial body! That's schoolhouse rock basic!
(and yes, I know I should let this go)
I know, but certainly not the worst. I remember in The Practice, two roommates who were opposing counsel would both work on the case at the dining table and discuss it.
But, I get it.
I remember in The Practice, two roommates who were opposing counsel would both work on the case at the dining table and discuss it.
I know nothing about the law, but that sounds wrong even to me.
I just remembered this morning we get more Leverage tonight! I love it when my shows come back.
That's some good outrage, Perkins.
I was thinking about what bugged me about this episode, because it wasn't the legal stuff because all that slides right over my head not even mussing my hair. My problem is, I think, that I don't have a good handle on what the main guy's superpower is (also that I don't know his name, the only names I have picked up so far are Harvey and Lewis), and I have a feeling it's not me being obtuse, it's that the writers aren't sure themselves, because I thought I knew last week and then this episode just didn't fit what I thought I knew.
Is it Harvey - the attorney? Or Lewis? I think that Lewis (if that's the kid who didn't go to law school's name.) I thought his superpower was memory.
Anyone watched Necessary Roughness? That actress hasn't traditionally played characters I like, but I like this one, and am casually interested in seeing how it turns out. And Blucas is looking fine.