SUITS APPRECIATION VOL USA

The finale was epic. Can't wait for next season. Interested to see how they handle it.
 
The two interesting things from that interview


So new characters will be introduced in season 4?

We are gonna meet new people in Mike’s office. We built a whole new set for it. It will not be as large as our firm set, but it’s a substantial investment we made. Obviously we’ve got Jonathan Sidwell, the guy who offered him the job, coming back. Mike gets an assistant [played by Melanie Papalia] – it’s his equivalent of Donna, whatever that means. Those are the main people that we meet at Mike’s firm, but he has interactions with a client played by [Family Ties'] Michael Gross and we’re very excited about that. And then on the Pearson Specter side, DB Woodside is gonna make a strong appearance. He emerges as somewhat of a minion of Eric Woodall, and then we throw a twist in with him. One or two twist, I would say. And then Brendan Hines shows up as sort of a rival to Mike in his quest to win over Michael Gross.

Anything else you want to say about season 4?

Just that in a general sense, obviously we’re excited and nervous. (Laughs) It’s somewhat of a new chapter for the people at Suits: How will everyone’s lives change by the fact that Mike took a courageous or smart step in leaving the firm? A lot of things are gonna get shaken up.
 
Guess we'll see what forces mike to leave the IB and go back to Pearson Spector.. probably his competition looking into him and seeing he doesn't have a bachelors degree? 
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Whether it turns out horrible or great in the long run, you have to give Suits props for having the balls to change the whole dynamic of their show while it's still in it's prime.

It's a big risk, but they're smart enough to know that shows usually start losing interest after 4 seasons because the viewers get bored with the same concept being repeated.

This might turn out bad, or it might turn out great, but at least they're making an effort to keeping things fresh and giving us changes to keep our interest levels high.

Shows play it safe too often these days. I can admire the writers of Suits for taking a risk.

Hoping it turns out well.
 
Whether it turns out horrible or great in the long run, you have to give Suits props for having the balls to change the whole dynamic of their show while it's still in it's prime.


It's a big risk, but they're smart enough to know that shows usually start losing interest after 4 seasons because the viewers get bored with the same concept being repeated.


This might turn out bad, or it might turn out great, but at least they're making an effort to keeping things fresh and giving us changes to keep our interest levels high.


Shows play it safe too often these days. I can admire the writers of Suits for taking a risk.


Hoping it turns out well.
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The two interesting things from that interview


So new characters will be introduced in season 4?

We are gonna meet new people in Mike’s office. We built a whole new set for it. It will not be as large as our firm set, but it’s a substantial investment we made. Obviously we’ve got Jonathan Sidwell, the guy who offered him the job, coming back. Mike gets an assistant [played by Melanie Papalia] – it’s his equivalent of Donna, whatever that means. Those are the main people that we meet at Mike’s firm, but he has interactions with a client played by [Family Ties'] Michael Gross and we’re very excited about that. And then on the Pearson Specter side, DB Woodside is gonna make a strong appearance. He emerges as somewhat of a minion of Eric Woodall, and then we throw a twist in with him. One or two twist, I would say. And then Brendan Hines shows up as sort of a rival to Mike in his quest to win over Michael Gross.

Anything else you want to say about season 4?

Just that in a general sense, obviously we’re excited and nervous. (Laughs) It’s somewhat of a new chapter for the people at Suits: How will everyone’s lives change by the fact that Mike took a courageous or smart step in leaving the firm? A lot of things are gonna get shaken up.

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The two interesting things from that interview


So new characters will be introduced in season 4?

We are gonna meet new people in Mike’s office. We built a whole new set for it. It will not be as large as our firm set, but it’s a substantial investment we made. Obviously we’ve got Jonathan Sidwell, the guy who offered him the job, coming back. Mike gets an assistant [played by Melanie Papalia] – it’s his equivalent of Donna, whatever that means. Those are the main people that we meet at Mike’s firm, but he has interactions with a client played by [Family Ties'] Michael Gross and we’re very excited about that. And then on the Pearson Specter side, DB Woodside is gonna make a strong appearance. He emerges as somewhat of a minion of Eric Woodall, and then we throw a twist in with him. One or two twist, I would say. And then Brendan Hines shows up as sort of a rival to Mike in his quest to win over Michael Gross.

Anything else you want to say about season 4?

Just that in a general sense, obviously we’re excited and nervous. (Laughs) It’s somewhat of a new chapter for the people at Suits: How will everyone’s lives change by the fact that Mike took a courageous or smart step in leaving the firm? A lot of things are gonna get shaken up.
One pic was sufficient.  She has nothing on Rachel.  I'd actually be upset if they tried to do a romantic/sexual tension subplot.

Very hype for this though.  I really want to see more financial jargon, fast cars, international business, that sort of thing.

The one thing I like more than legal drama is finance themed shows.
 
Well the show is just called Suits so they could pull off this change in direction.

Now that I think about it I wonder how Louis will react to Mike leaving after feeding him all that I love the law crap.
 
Well the show is just called Suits so they could pull off this change in direction.

Now that I think about it I wonder how Louis will react to Mike leaving after feeding him all that I love the law crap.
First thing that crossed my mind when he took the job. I think Louis has to end up finding out because he won't just let Mike leave without good reason especially if he's going to be around Pearson Specter all the time undoubtedly helping them with cases to some degree.
 
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cant mike just tell louis that havrvey and him crossed too many lines when they're working together? He could name stuff like the hessington oil case, the 16 things they did to prevent merger, etc, clifford or whatever the name of the dude they freed in season 1, and just leave out the part that he's a fraud
 
cant mike just tell louis that havrvey and him crossed too many lines when they're working together? He could name stuff like the hessington oil case, the 16 things they did to prevent merger, etc, clifford or whatever the name of the dude they freed in season 1, and just leave out the part that he's a fraud
That wouldn't warrant a total industry switch and giving up practicing law though, at most he would just leave Pearson Specter and go somewhere else.
 
Anyone else feel gabriel Macht (sp?) should be in bigger films or shows? I can see him playing someone like iron man for some reason.
 
cant mike just tell louis that havrvey and him crossed too many lines when they're working together? He could name stuff like the hessington oil case, the 16 things they did to prevent merger, etc, clifford or whatever the name of the dude they freed in season 1, and just leave out the part that he's a fraud
That wouldn't warrant a total industry switch and giving up practicing law though, at most he would just leave Pearson Specter and go somewhere else.
Yeah plus given Louis believes the lie that Mike doctored his grades for that one class to get to work for Pearson-Specter he'd wonder why all this other stuff suddenly bothered him enough to quit law and become a investment banker of all things.

If anything I think Louis will be mad and think all that stuff he told him was total bull **** and he was just in it for the money especially right after this US attorney thing.

I got the feeling though that next season will start a few months later and not the next day.
Anyone else feel gabriel Macht (sp?) should be in bigger films or shows? I can see him playing someone like iron man for some reason.
He has that personality for sure. Like a cross between Clooney and RDJR but from the movies I saw him in they weren't good movies or good writing. Then he kinda disappeared and then popped up here.

He joked about it recently but with this role he really seems like he could pull off being on Mad Men effortlessly.

I figure when this show ends he might get a 2nd wind with movies.
 
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in the interviews, they already mentioned that the new season will already be a few months into mike's IB job.

does this show already come back in july?
 
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Anyone else feel gabriel Macht (sp?) should be in bigger films or shows? I can see him playing someone like iron man for some reason.

Saw one or two of his flicks...they weren't very good.

This might be the show that turns his career around, who knows.

Also, I think Macht plays his limited emotion character very well, I'm not sure how well he plays other emotions, and maybe that's why his career didn't pop earlier.
 
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Anyone else feel gabriel Macht (sp?) should be in bigger films or shows? I can see him playing someone like iron man for some reason.
Saw one or two of his flicks...they weren't very good.

This might be the show that turns his career around, who knows.

Also, I think Macht plays his limited emotion character very well, I'm not sure how well he plays other emotions, and maybe that's why his career didn't pop earlier.
I can see him doing an american psycho remake.
 
Saw one or two of his flicks...they weren't very good.

This might be the show that turns his career around, who knows.

Also, I think Macht plays his limited emotion character very well, I'm not sure how well he plays other emotions, and maybe that's why his career didn't pop earlier.
His father is an acting coach and what not, and he was in some movie in 2010 that didn't do well, he is a great actor though, so I can see this helping his career a lot, same with Patrick J Adams.. Rich Hoffman on the other hand, acts the same in another movie I just can't remember the name of it right now..
 
Anyone else feel gabriel Macht (sp?) should be in bigger films or shows? I can see him playing someone like iron man for some reason.
i feel like he could fulfill any role matthew mcconaughey passes. He's better option than Kevin Costner for those managerial office roles or sports roles. I honestly didn't know Donna and him are real life best friends, no wonder why their chemistry is amazing. 
 
Found it. His character does NOT change lol

 
 
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I saw a commercial for a movie that Patrick J Adams is in. Watching it off the strength of this show.
 
At first I thought it was a tv remake of The Devil's Advocate. Never watched the original Rosemary's Baby.
 
i think they said june, which was surprising. Thought they would wait until fall/winter
They trying not to compete with the bigger name shows. Summer time is where and when the show got it's success.
Found it. His character does NOT change lol

 
Louis :rofl: Son probably didn't even have to audition. Talking to his moms
Was hyped to watch tonight.... Then I realized :rofl:


Damn you USA
This has happened to me several times the past few days/weeks
 
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