Mike Starts Working with Jack Soloff Under Jessica's instructions | Suits
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- Following Jessica's instructions, Mike must work with Jack to test if Jack is playing both sides of the fence - of making pacts with Hardman against Jessica Pearson. Although at first, they can't stand each other, they end up impressing each other with their respective tactics. Do you think that Jack is being dishonest or has he really changed for good?
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Season 5, Episode 7 "Hitting Home": Mike teams up with Jack Soloff to co-counsel a case, Esther Litt returns to solve a problem, and Donna and Harvey work on their friendship.
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Do you think that Jack is being dishonest or has he really changed for good?
Gotta learn how to adapt...Lotta people can't work out their comfort zone.......Facts 💯💯💯 100000000
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jack wasnt dishonest to start with, he was just playing office politics like everyone else. We are just used to seeing Jessica Harvey being right lol
I liked seeing Mike work with other lawyers at the firm. Really helped build him up to be more than just Harvey 2.0.
Each generation should be better than last
He was never Harvey 2.0 tho even from the beginning as Jessica said it best he's the best of both of them. Which is how he ended up in the end
@@chologaming2887 the only thing bad about his character is he let's his emotions get the better of him. He should have accepted a deal but didn't because someone talked to him a certain way
@@BattleBondGamertrue but everyone has flaws
I just wish he got to keep his secretary from when he was working for Sidwell (Amy I think her name was). She was awesome. Harvey had Donna, Louis had Gretchen and Norma, and Mike should have had Amy
Idk why Jack Soloff didn't become a bigger part of the show. He grew on the audience over time 100%
I think the actor had an availability issue.... He was also in "the last ship"
@@reelsoffortuneslotsplay4267 ah okay thanks
I really like the actor! He plays such eccentric characters, and Jack Soloff is definitely one of them
He’s a great actor & lawyer. He should totally have his own show
Jack Soloff as a character grew on me, even at one point Jessica too considered him as a name partner
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I remember this episode. Mike told Jack he spend all night making those emails up 😂😂😂😂💀
Loved that scene, wish they put it in this little compilation
the way he backed up mike after he saw an opportunity to nail that guy despite the initial outrage was awesome.
Agreed! Great moment for Soloff
Jack Soloff was great, shame he didn’t show up a lot.
Jack was far and away my favourite short-term character on the show. I always wished he would come back when the show was still going.
Not Sean Cahill?
Jack's the best ofc
I like the next scene where Mike tells Jack that he wrote all those emails themself
I really wish they resolved Mike's fraud matter sooner, then have him slowly build up his rep legitimitely in the firm by working with the other partners like this
Jack Soloff character was great.
The more I watch suits, the more I like jack soloff's character. The actor plays him very well. He really grows on you.
Jack Soloff would have made a better partner than anyone who became partner before the show ended.
He was truly the most experienced, taught Mike some things, and was loyal for the most part. He is evidence that sometimes (unfairly) other will get ahead with charm and charisma and overlook hardwork, dedication and consistency.
The thing with Mike is - If he does something illegal, it is okay. If someone else does and it is not okay to Mike, he loses his mind!. One of the two minded characters in TV
He didn't do anything illegal in this case. He just wrote the emails himself, which isn't illegal since he's not required to tell the truth in such a meeting.
@@RandomVideos-yz5qf brilliant.
@@RandomVideos-yz5qf His whole existence as a lawyer is illegal.
@@ajmalsafi13 for real😂😂😂😂😂
@@RandomVideos-yz5qf no its basically lies tho. and these lies can have a major impact on the entire case so if the lies are proven the whole case can be reviewed again. u can say that what hes done is fabricate evidence which is a felony
The lighting in the scene is great!
Also, Jack is a love or hate character. Like Louis. He was a smart lawyer
Jack should've been around for longer. He was a formidable character
Jack Soloff was a great character in the show. He's one of those you hate but they grow on you so much. Overtime you end up liking him but still kinda hate him. Don't know if that makes sense
sort of a anti-hero
You know the best thing about Jack, he wasn't a villain, he was just ambitious and if you're gonna say he worked with Hardman remember so did Louis.
Mike & Jack actually make a great team
I always thought Mike and Luis made a great team, and was frustrated they kept hamstringing Mike w Harvey.
@@notiitans Them too
@@notiitansMike and Harvey work best together and they have to work together. That is the premise of the whole show.
"what are you talking about" why do the writers use this phrase so much
Because they like to manufacture conflict that doesn't make sense if these were actual attorneys.
Show's title could also be "The other side of everybody"
"How lawyers are all two faced"
Personally thought Jack soloff was a badass. Loved his character. He threw in a special side of drama to the drawn out storylines already in place. On the other hand, he was one of the characters that knew when he was on the wrong side. didnt act holier than thou, just admitted it.
I think, if we see all the entire episodes with Jack, we will realize he is not that a bad guy at all!!.
Why didn't yall post the next scene where Jack Soloff sees why Harvey likes Mike
It ended too soon you didnt show where he tells him he madeup the emails
And when Jack admits to him that he's the real deal
I miss you guys! Several days felt like several months of no new uploads.
Mike and Jack were a true combo. Harvey should have beaten Mike more times on the show
and mike just fabricated those emails hahahahhaa
Loved watching Mike work with Louis, shame they couldn’t of had more episodes together
I kinda hate Soloff, otherwise I like him.
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I remember this exchange led to a possible mis-recital in the next scene, where Mike says:
"I lied to you because to get them to believe they were illegal, I had to get them to believe they were real."
This was likely meant to be the other way around; Mike needed to get them to believe they were real, and getting them to believe they were illegal (which was aided by Jack's then-genuine shock in the meeting room from 4:51 through to 5:08 - great bit of off-speech acting by the way) was a vehicle to accomplish that.
The way it was spoken doesn't make as much sense: If they already believed they were real, they would've believed Mike & Jack already had a smoking gun and rolled over without needing the additional dilemma created by threatening to get other members of staff to do so instead.
Separately, it's a shame Jack was relegated to a minor character after this. He could've easily become an ascended extra by being one of the only ones to show loyalty and stay when everyone else left, and he was shown to be much more capable during season 5 than he was described to be in subsequent seasons which made his fall from grace in Rand Caldor somewhat difficult to believe.
It's a cyclic argument, one point proves the other. If they believe they were illegal, the implication is that they are real. If they believe they are real, that can only be because they were obtained illegally.
@@Lemontrap46 That's describing the same relationship forwards and backwards.
"If they believe they were illegal, the implication is that they are real." => Illegal therefore real => Real because illegal.
"If they believe they are real, that can only be because they were obtained illegally." => Real requires illegal => Real because illegal.
In both of those descriptions, it'd have made more sense if Mike had said it the other way around to the way he did.
@@Miraglyth isn't that pretty much what Mike said though? I didn't notice if he worded it significantly different to any of them statements
@@Lemontrap46 It's a matter of dependency. I'm struggling to explain it. The emails weren't real (Mike just typed up a bunch of fake emails) but the end goal was to convince them they were. Mike used the idea that they were illegally obtained as a way to make them seem real, and he pretended to lie to Jack about that so Jack's shock in the meeting room was genuine.
That was the plan: Make them believe they were illegally obtained, and they won't even question whether they're real. "To get them to believe they were real, I had to get them to believe they were illegal."
But it was spoken the other way around, which would mean getting them to believe they were illegal was the end goal, and he used the idea that they were real to do that. That doesn't make sense in and of itself (if they believed they were real it wouldn't even really matter how they were obtained - Mike and Jack would have had the smoking gun after all) but it also wouldn't explain why Mike pretended to lie to Jack.
@@Miraglyth I didn't get that impression. I got the idea that he was COMPLETELY focused on making them believe they were real. His tactic to do that was being subtle about his end goal, because if he was too on the nose, they'd realise he had nothing, and he wanted to shine the spotlight on making them afraid
I mean these are defense attorneys right? They have no authority or purview to investigate criminal charges in the first place.... Even IF they agree that "they" won't pursue criminal charges aren't they required to turn over knowledge of ongoing criminal activities to prosecutors?
This show is the goat
mike always loves doing that thing where he doesnt tell people where he got evidence from lol.
Jack Soloff is such a hot guy!
This show uses that line a lot “Does it matter how I got them??” 😆😆
It's literally the "i was never gonna commit purgery, but he didnt know that" that Harvey used to beat Tanner in season 1
Love seeing Mike apply what he learned from Harvey in his own way
Mike wrote these emails 😁
Just like how he thought Robert zane colluded every time Mike doesn’t get his own way he automatically assumes the persons against him working for the other side
The scene is so funny 😂
Jack is awesome
No one talks to partners that way and still keeps their jobs
It’s basically Harvey’s firm and Mike knows that Harvey would never let anyone fire him.
You’d be surprised
You can’t just fire people because you felt disrespected because people can always come up with many ways to sue for wrongful termination,
Jack Soloff. 🔥🔥🔥
season 5 was really great
Jack and Mike 🔥🔥🔥
Why does Mike think he can talk to his seniors that way and get away with it? I am surprised nobody ever challenges him on his disrespect. You don't accuse someone of being on the take without proof and certainly with impunity unless you are powerful yourself.
jack isn't really his superior, because mike is harvey's pet and harvey is jessica's pet. They can get away with whatever they want internally, including fraud, but you think they can't mouth off to people?
Mike Ross looks like Andy
Heys Suits I think you should create spin-off for the series now
It should've been Jonathan Sidwell. I love Jessica but it was a bad idea for a spinoff
Jack Soloff won my respect
I actually liked this episode with Jack, he's alto a veteran where Mike learned a lot.
"Jack Solof" 😂
You cut the best part, where Mike tells him it was a lie. That was the best scene, because Mike wasn’t kidding when he said “different side of me”
When you go after harvey you go after me!!
So, you DONT use information (gained illegally) in court, you DO use it against someone in a deposition?
Jack was a character I wish they expanded upon! Had a great arch, too bad it wasn’t used more
Are we going to ignore the other lawyer with a long pointed nose
Mike is kinda dangerous
Not enough of jack in suits
The prestige scene is lacking after which Jack nominated Mike for partnership
not even the official channel had the solution of it included...
He looks like Wolverine
And to think this partnership ended up exposing Mike as a fraud.
Just once I’d like to burst into a room at the right moment and lay some kind of smoking hammer on the situation.
Oh jack season 5's mini boss
Harvey is Dr House's lawyer.
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Jack was really a strong character. I always liked him. Plus he had more billable hours than Louise.
Long haired mike was the best mike
Idk why Mike is hostile to the opposing lawyer, or in that matter, everyone is to each other. Lol
But Mike can’t be speaking like that in the judge’s chamber (using words like BS), he be thrown out of the chamber and be ordered to be paid a fine and forced to apologise
i hate jack soloff, and thats why i love him
What is in those two envelopes that Jack solof has from Daniel hardman s office.
One was like a letter, he tore up. I know they say it had to do with Sheila Sazz's e mail, that set it off.
I think it had to do with that sleazeball Daniel hardman.
In one episode, when Daniel hardman arrives at Pearson Spector litt, you remember, Donna says to him at the desk, I'd like to punch you in the face,
And Harvey tells him that Mike pxxxxd, in your bonsi,
You remember he said to Jessica after she asked him what is going to be your first target.
He said it's going to be one that hits you right in the face.
Just can't get off this series...
I think he looks and talk like Jordan B Peterson
It was a shame the writers chose to have Hardman blackmail Soloff into playing villain again.
The character had more potential as an anti-hero sort amongst the regular characters.
He's learning to be shifty other than like Harvey
Mike is cocky for all the wrong reasons. he got a little annoying between being super cocky, and then whining about losing. especially to Harvey
Hillary deleted her emails as well lol lol couldn’t help my self
Is just me or Mike trying hard to look like Harvey?
2nd lol
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Suits is the most hypercritical BS I've ever seen and I've only watched a few clips