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Louis knows everything, and as a result, finally gets his name on the wall.
Season 04, Episode 11, Enough is Enough,
It’s a new world order as Jessica tries to appease Louis, in the wake of his discovery of Mike’s secret. The furious Louis buries Mike in a mountain of menial grunt work in the hopes that he will quit - although Mike isn’t the only one who feels Louis’s wrath. And Robert Zane calls in a professional favor with Harvey… one that comes with personal consequences.
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Show Synopsis: "Suits" delves into the fast-paced, high-stakes world of a top Manhattan corporate law firm where hotshot associate Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht, “Love & Other Drugs”) makes a risky move by hiring Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams, “Old School”) a brilliant but unmotivated college dropout, as his associate. As he becomes enmeshed in this unfamiliar world, Mike relies heavily on the firm’s best paralegal Rachel (Megan Markle, “Horrible Bosses”) and Harvey's no-nonsense assistant Donna (Sarah Rafferty, “Brothers & Sisters”) to help him serve justice. With a photographic memory and the street smarts of a hustler, Mike proves to be a legal prodigy despite the absence of bonafide legal credentials.
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I love how Louis acts like lying is worse than blackmail.
It was in this situation because since the firm had Mike working as a lawyer on cases it put the firm in a very bad position
Not to mention he got resigned just before that. Blackmailing was the only way!
slap slap slap
teehe
Hypocrite
@@generalaladeen2282
His personality is why they treated him like that.
Louis finding out Mike’s secret is equivalent to Thanos finding the Infinity Stones.
“He’s knows.” = “He’s here.”
Nah, Louis isn't the bad guy. Harvey and Jessica have used the same backstabbing tactics plenty times. Jessica ousted the people before her to take over and then Hardman.
@@VDA19 welcome to being a lawyer.
@@VDA19 I appreciate this! 🙏🏼
Although in fairness, an argument can be made for Thanos; He’s also not the bad guy.
@@nadotcom If bad you mean evil then he isn't, but bad is not necessarily evil, so yeah, Thanos is the bad guy...Also delusional and hypocrite. And messed with the wrong bunch... But who cares... He is dust now.
Thank u for reminding me I gotta watch infinity war
I only watched this episode last night, Rick Hoffman his acting is amazing. I love the way he holds up the key to Mike and then he makes it disappear so fast again.
yeah give him a Grammy
@@touristguy87 a grammy lol
Ikr right, it’s like “You don’t get the privilege to look at the key for longer than a fraction of a second”
Perhaps he was the best actor in this series
@Salah I think so. Along with Ms torres
Louis really has the best character development in that series for me.
Nah...he's the same from the begining to the end.
Worships, hates and loves harvey but also sh*ts the bed every chance he's got with some wins here and there...
Most annoying character
@@ulysses4989 bro we both know you’ve never seen suits lol
@@christianh1697 At most he's witty. Always taking things personally like yourself, he's not half the man Harvey is yet believes he deserves the same level of respect when he screws things up
@@ulysses4989 ah he has his moments but he's definitely there for drama, and comic relief so I like him.
Gotta hand it to Jessica. She could have easily sold out Harvey and Mike. " Wait what! He's a fraud! Ok Louis, let's get rid of them both"
I think he figured it out jessica already knew.
@@risteastefan300 true, but she still could have lied. Louis isn't exactly difficult to fool.
Mike had proof that Jessica had known and hadn't done anything. He could have dragged her down with them if she didn't agree.
You said exactly what I thought of. Once Jessica found out Mike wasn’t a lawyer why didn’t she just call the cops?
@@kyleblackwell9958 I mean, in reality, yeah that's probably what would have happened. But then it would have been a much shorter show. I figured playing along with the fantasy world that they live in, it would have been a huge double cross to side with Louis and that would have been an interesting direction to go.
How does Louis have any remaining leverage once he accepted becoming named partner? Now if he snitches then he also gets disbarred for keeping the same secret. He only had leverage the moment he found out about Mike because he could've reported them to the bar but when he lets time pass and blackmails his firm then he is just as complicit as anyone else because now is his hiding that same fraud. Once Louis made a deal, he lost all power and literally nobody in the firm has to follow his lead.
thats exactly what Jessica holds against him.
@@marleenINDIGO Exactly he did exactly what she thought he would do basically making it impossible not to sign his admission of guilt tying him to the ship. It is why her name always came first on the door
Everyone answering this is someone with with a dwindling iq. Lemme spell it out for ya: how do they prove he became name-partner withoihf revealing the secret themselves?
@@Liedson9000 IQ? You can’t spell 😂 3 mistakes can you find them?
@@Liedson9000 Anshuman was talking in the case Louis reveals the secret first (which is what he threatens to do), because now it will do harm to him too. If he reveals the secret then they will take him down as well, because he knew and instead of immediately report it, he blackmailed Jessica.
Louis: You are dead in my law firm.
Mike: What law firm?
Literally the whole show was waiting on the bomb going off (when would Louis find out) and when it did, man I was shaking in my seat. I loved this show and loved how it ended!
And then, like usual, Louis dropped the bag. All he had to do was report his collogues, and get into any law firm of his heart's desire, instead he led with emotion, like usual, and willingly strapped the Mike bomb to his chest.
@@motodog242 he didnt want to just be a lawyer at any old law firm. He wanted to be a partner. The only reason he was so adamant it be Pearson Specter was because of the Harvard tradition. He didnt have the personality or self awarness to make it at any other law firm and he knew it.
he wasn't wrong, his name lasted until the end!
ESHAYS!!!!!!!
This was a great season imo, if mike did not leave for investment banking this would be one of the best
Yeah they really struggled with Mike. They have him jump ship then bring him back then have him arrested then bring him back before he jumps ship again. There biggest hook was a lawyer who doesn't lose and a lawyer who can find all the loopholes with his brilliant mind and they kept ruining the magic sauce that made Suits great.
@@TheJamsplat yeah I hate the getting arrested then quickly jail for ten minutes then back to the firm back to ….. it was way better just him and harvey
@@TheJamsplat I think it could be boring if they didn't do these things, but I do agree that at points of the show, the who will find out Mike's secret got way too over the top, and it dominated almost every case and show. Now, it was a pretty severe thing to have a fake lawyer, so I get it, but it could have been done a little better probably. Still one of my favorite shows though.
They had to switch it up a bit lol it would just be the same each season
Love Rick Hoffman's acting reactions when he says two days ago they used to think of me as someone that uses to work here, look at us now, great acting.
Honestly louis character devolopment was one of the best,we went from hating him as a character to realising he's not so bad
You do that in every episode and it circles back
I feel like he became worse I like him at the beginning 😂
I hated him, had no self dignity, was insecure, a kissass and in reality only reached the position through blackmailing
I didnt, for me he just got less annoying.
Its more so annoying than anything.
Watching him go from weasel to decent human being back to a deplorable backstabbing weasel every single episode gets old quick.
Louis: No he orchestrated it, Mike! And he gets to be a lawyer? What a sick joke!
You’re Secretary Donna! And Secretary Donna I can handle just fine, but Secretary Donna with a COO title is like a chimp with a machine gun!
HE DEFECATED THROUGH A SUNROOF!
HE DEFECATED PERSON SPECTER REPUTATION
Multiverse detected
Louis, who couldn't take Harvey 1 on 1 all his life thought he could take on Harvey pairing up with Mike 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Louis is actually an equal lawyer to Harvey the difference is personality and how they act with their abilities
@@tomlewis3362 Then they are not equal.
@@LevyathynNo they are equal when it comes to competence. But Louis is a more emotional and less socially adept version of Harvey.
@@LevyathynLouis is actually world’s better than him lol. He’s an elite expert of the law which is why he’s tasked with training the associates. His legal writing blows Harvey’s out of the water and he’s much better at corporate finance which makes him perfect for handling mergers. Harvey just beats him at negotiating but in the show he uses a fake lawyer to do so
@@samuelakinsola2039then they are not equal
Literally if Jessica showed Louis any sort of similar treatment she gave to Harvey this would never have happened
Louis wasn’t likeable whereas Harvey was…it goes a long way in life (especially a corporate one) that’s what Louis never grasped
because unlike Harvey, Louis chat the bed plenty of times as evidenced from the entire fist 2-3 seasons.
Louis is not likable. He is kind of a successful “loser.” Like that smart kid in school no one wanted to hang out with. His behavior is the reason he had no friends.
Harvey mess up many times as well.
Leave aside the superficial differences between Louis and Harvey for a moment.
Consider this - Louis scored a goal against his own side in a negotiation just because the negotiator on the other side told him that he hadn't read aloud to his cat even a single letter Louis had sent that cat (keep in mind that this same guy gets straight up personal with subordinates over the slightest mistake).
That's insane even by the standards of fiction.
Whatever his talents, however well he does when he does well, this is not a reliable man by any stretch of imagination. IRL, an employee like that would've been sacked a LOOOOONG time ago.
And all this without even considering just how petty, deeply insecure and unstable he is and just how toxic he can get at the drop of a hat when his insecurities are triggered (which can happen very easily and half the time, it happens unintentionally).
If anything, his boss treated him far better than he deserved by dint of not firing him alone. It's not like he didn't provide ample opportunities to do so in a legally safe way right from season 1.
One of the only times in the entire series Harvey is left speechless.
The camera work and reveal at 7:16 is sublime. The whole scene is 🔥
So true. 💯
Scene right before that is phenomenal acting by Hoffman, so much passion, anger, sadness.
I really love Katrina. The fairest and underrated character
Also the hottest.
Also the most guilt tripping
And non-acting a$$. HAVE never seen a robot actress in my life.
@@Suraj-tp8ooDebatable. Dona Scott and Donna are really up there.
The hands I wanted to give Louis during this power trip
Man the acting in this scene was on another level of awesome.
I mean, Mike indeed won some cases, but it was obvious from the beginning that he will never be an experienced lawyer cuz he had a chip on his shoulder and had to lay low. Even though he helped Harvey a lot, they risked it all and lost it all because of him.
harvey chose to hire him, they are both in the blame no matter what
@@maxgee22 first of all, it is mainly your fault cuz you were late for the interview.. second of all, Harvey is guilty too.. Jessica as well, shoud have fired them both right there and then, but what i was saying is that they lost more than they gained with Mike so the risk was not worth it.
@@ciuciobelo nope they gained way more than they lost
More than true, because if Harvey wanted to help Mike out, he could have hired him as a paralegal and then helped him finish his college degree and go to Harvard, just like Jessica did for him. Instead, he chose to commit fraud. This story was never going to end happily.
@@georgecastillo2773 but it did end happily tho
This is where I have a problem with this show. All Mike had to do was tell Louis that he would turn him in for his illegal Forstman deal.
I think this was before the Forstman deal
The Forstman deal led to his resignation which led to Mike carrying the boxes which led to this.
@@sirius1ish It was after. That's why Louis was fired in the first place.
Sean already agreed to let Louis off the hook for that so they couldn’t go back to him after that.
i love how funny the cencosing is: "i just ate a bowlfull of ****" had me so had
Louis went from mildly irritating/funny guy to American Pyscho really fast.
In the early seasons Louis was mischievous, petty and envious
He became a junior partner by betraying Harvey
He became a senior partner because he gave Hardman the vote
And he put his name on the wall, blackmailing Jessica.
I think it's hard to stand such a person
He had to resort to those methods, Jessica wasn't gonna promote him to any of those levels willingly, maybe Junior Partner but that's probably it.
@@theaccountant1295 That's not excuse. The end doesnt justify the means. And btw, the reason why Jessica wouldnt have promoted Louis is because he got in his own way.
Louis became junior partner by beating Harvey in landing the client. Harvey went behind his back in that episode.
Louis became senior partner when he most likely deserved it. Harvey became senior partner by blackmailing a client in the pilot episode and eventually losing the client.
Harvey did nothing worthy to become name partner. It was common knowledge that Louis’ billables were way higher than Harvey’s. Louis was more of a team player.
Also, it was Harvey’s stupidity at hiring Mike that caused all of them to leave the firm one at a time.
@@nishanthmohan4474 Louis showed his gratitude to Hardman by betraying Harvey.
The first time he disclosed his plan to fight the Fletcher Engines trial and the second time he changed his drug testing policy to have Harvey fired.
Harvey teased him amicably and made fun of him as among his colleagues, but when Louis was about to be fired he intervened to Jessica for him.
But Louis allied with Jack Solof to take his money or recorded that he knew about Mike for Anita Gibbs.
It wasn't until Mike was arrested that Louis became a team player.
In terms of money.
Louis' bills were higher, but Harvey brought the money truck to the company from the transactions he made, Harvey also brought clients (Gianapollis did not want to sign with Louis) and he won millions from lawsuits.
Harvey was the "star" of the company.
His mistake was to hire Mike but he was ready to take it upon himself to surrender to Anita Gibbs to save the company.
@@nishanthmohan4474 What a bunch of b.s.
This show has the perfect cast.
Even Meghan?
Loving Louis's villain arc
I think Harvey is kinda not thinking this through, this is how it goes down
Louis finds out about Mike and Harvey’s crime
Louis blackmails Jessica into giving him named partner while keeping quiet about the secret
Louis immediately becomes liable for the felony that Mike Harvey and Jessica are all apart of and thus no longer has any power of the situation
What an episode which was directed by Gabriel Macht aka Harvey Specter. It had all kind of emotions and Louis finally made name partner.
"You're gonna memorize every case I've ever done. GET TO WORK, and use that "magnificent memory" of yours for something more than bullshitting your way through life."
He does have some great lines but he wouldn't last 5 mins in a real law firm, hes a nut job
If any of this was real Louis would be dead
Amazing acting, you can see mike deflate when louis yells at him
I don't know why Louis was tryna act all Mr. Superior in these scenes. The guy used the fact that Jessica and Harvey hired a fraud to get his name on the wall; and now he's tryna be all morally superior after blackmailing everyone. If his principles were of that high of a regard to him, he'd have called the police regardless of his own personal desires.
You’re missing the point. He knows he deserves more (it’s been consistently shown that he’s worth way more than Harvey) so this is him taking his shot, or so he thinks, as justice for all the past disgraces.
The issue is now Louis can be blackmailed too. Louis doesn't ever think anything through in this show. Every single act, he is impulsive and never thinks ahead.
Louis lived long enough to become the villain
The meeting lol. The claps were all reluctant and a few of them were making faces like ummmm what?
I’m proud of what Louis did honestly I hated him in the first couple seasons because of what he was but then I realised why he was like that harvey and Jessica didn’t give him enough respect
cuz he was a snake and also weak, always losing or messing up in key situations because of his emotions and feelings. Honestly, i would have fired Mike just to get rid of Louis as well. He's a zero.
@@ciuciobelo exactly. Louis has no one but himself to blame for not being name partner earlier.
A1SS 105
Proud that he used information he should have reported to the bar, to blackmail a managing partner to get his name on the firm? That's nothing to be proud of.
@@yao052 and its not even the first time thats happened, though it was a result of him even doing anything, when Hardman came back we learn that he only became a senior partner because Danny boy didnt like Harvey(this was before the affair) soLitt got the job by default, talk about coasting
Louis is the biggest Hypocrite what is there to be proud of? He cries out in pain as he strikes others.
I always wonder could mike have done a tactic he did in episode 1. Threaten Louis to go scorched earth. He could refuse to do it then of Louis tries to fire him, he could then throw him under the bus too saying not only did he know, he used it as blackmail to get name partner on a wall with a raise and more power....
Harvey have Louis the ol’ Brett Farve Clap
I only know this show through these clips, but Louis is easily my favorite character
Yes Louis
Yes Mike was a "fraud", but he was still a better lawyer than actual lawyers
I miss you just soo much :(
Mike doesnt have a platter to stand on with Louis. He got in illegally, lied about being a lawyer to so many people Louis included, he doesnt have to do anything for Mike and he shouldnt.
Apart from the fact Mike won the case for Louis re the steakhouse and brought in lots of business and won many cases for the firm. Louis rehired Mike because if Mike had gone to work for Forsman he would have found out Louis broke the law
well i mean except act at any point like he isnt a sociopath? the mood swings the complete lack of self awareness (or control) the faux empathy i mean putting the pieces together you realize louis doesn't belong at the firm at all, he belongs in an institution
Louis bullying a kid just because mike's smarter than him, and then acting like its his work rather than it being blackmail lol
Mike not smarter then him. And did not make the firm.
Louis wants to be on the dark side for a moment he should extended his leverage.
He got partner and thanks to Mike, just like he said.
So helping Mike getting the legit would have made Mike owe him something and Louis also would have had an incredible talent at this side. His partnership would have been solid. But it seems more personal though.
"And I definitely feel like it's gonna be up there for a long, long time" - Louis Litt
Ended up as the last name partner to still have his name on the wall.
Louis "Marlow" Litt 😂
"Money's no object... WHAT ARE YOU CRAZY I'M NOT PAYING THAT MUCH"
That's the most Louis line in the whole show lol
What season and episode is this?
"Embezzlement? That's not how I got my name on the door!"
Gift certificate to Peter's steakhouse better known as Luger's steakhouse I believe
Had all of this been real, louis would've lost his knee caps by now.
And his Job LONG before he was ever Considered for Named Partner
can we not censor "curse words" like we're children please? come on.
I’m pretty sure it’s about demonetization.
First he would need to make it not for all but proper Age - that means łów views Liw money
COME ON MAN... VAT U GONNA DO? U VANA DO DIS? U VANA DO DIS RIGHT NOW? EYE CCAAN GO RIGHT NOW... I CAANN GOO RIGHT NOWWW
I don’t understand how they’re worried about demonization on literal reuploads of their own show
@@wesstapley yeah I know. Still annoying lol
just so you know, this situation happened because Mike threatened to blackmail Harvey when Harvey tries to get rid of him ASAP.
I can’t take Louis seriously…He’s like a lost puppy looking for validation.
The funny thing people are judging Louis for acting like Jessica and Harvey in order to get what he deserved for the longest time. Thats crazy
Louis turning the firm into John Cena.
Louis was treated so bad by everybody else. He actually deserved to be name partner but the others were always playing him and making it hard for him instead of embracing him as a powerful ally.
Imposter cat
In what way does a clown who belittles everyone under his authority deserve name partner
How can someone who claims to be standing on this high ground of morality be proud of himself, when they know that they achieved their dream through blackmailing others... ?
Because Jessica, Harvey and Mike have all done the same thing.
@@EdwardRock1 I fail to recall when any of them you mentioned, blackmailed L or someone else for a personal gain and then they played it moral and offended. Even if they did, which they didn't, it does not justify L's behaviour. It's delusional, self-denial and hypocritical.
@@badseednut Harvey and Jessica blackmailed Daniel, that's literally the plot of season 2
@@esdrasfilipe431 I see your point, but was it really blackmail? Firstly, the man played Harvey and Louis against each other, then he framed Louis for stealing money that he stole, and he was cheating his wife who was dying from cancer. They did threaten him, if you like, to expose him, but at the end of the day he "attacked" them first - stealing money, framing others, playing others. It seems more like defending their job and firm to me.
@@badseednut yes, it is blackmail
He doesn’t just know. He super knows.
Which episode is this?
Love Louis lol
Harvey should have put Mike in Harward and let him take a degree then this would have never happened :) But I know they made the story so interesting.
Louis deserved the name on the wall years ago, Jessica was just stubborn and didn't want to give him what he deserved.
1:17
Jessica pearson face on going to jail.
That means no makeups, no wardrobes, nor her sets of tea.🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Haha
I love and miss Jessica Pearson!
5:02 Those lines are funny
Louis litt 😊❤
Always nice to see faces (actors) from other series or movies. At 8:36, the tall afro-american man standing in front of that paining played the secret agent protecting the VPs daughter in the Netflix Miniseries "The Night Agent" (I enjoyed it a lot.)
DB Woodside. Funnily enough, he plays a character in the show Lucifer, where his character is in a relationship with a character played by Rachel Harris, who plays Louis' future girlfriend in this show.
A power-hungry Angel in a law firm? Makes sense Amenadiel is in the room.
Nice
SE please?
So Amenadiel is working as a lawyer now??... Wow... Angelic justice!! :D
xDDDD
How to find out the names of the extras? Does anyone know the name of the lady standing besides Malone @ 9:02?
Lol. Thirst.
imdb keeps track of full cast. Just search the chapter season and episode and you'll get her
I'm so happy harvey ended up smashing his sister 😭😭
😆 🤣 😂
1. Louis is an incompetent fool and 2. That kid is the one who made you the firm you are today
Louis calls the Duchess of Sussex a liar
Well she is
@@sandrajayandran Well I believe everything, the Duchess of Sussex are saying, The Royals I don't trust ,
Louis: I just wanted a friend, I don't get why nobody likes me :c
Louis is such an entitled chipmunk
Osiris back to Egypt, and he will be the billing machine globally 😌☺️
Jessica has to "sell it" to the senior partners yet then she announces it and they are all surprised. Show cracks me up as most TV is unrealistic but this by far takes the cake for being unrealistic. Mike's super power is his reading something and never forgetting it but that really doesn't help him in court. He would be the best paralegal of all time and then puts no one at risk. He could use his super power and then just have another attorney sign off on it. Funnniest thing about most TV shows is that $$ is almost never an object. Like Friends, they live in 2 nice apartments in Manhatten but only Ross had steady and assuming high pay the entire show or Suits where the monthly rental on multiple levels of office space in a Manhatten skyscraper would be possible 7 figures monthly.
Joey was the highest earner on the show followed by Rachel. Chandler before becoming an advertising partner made a decent living as he paid for Joey and himself while saving more than $30k for his wedding. Ross and Chandler are actually bottom tier along with Pheobe in the later years. Rachel being a fashion executive along with her fathers money might move Joey out of top spot. Ross being able to afford his really nice apartment is actually more of a stretch than Monica. It’s entirely plausible that they can keep the lights in at the firm as they represent billionaires on a day to day basis. Actual law firms in NY do just that.
The main point is "another attorney sign off on it"
Harvey need someone to take off some of his cases so that he didn't waste his time on court proceedings, if Mike do the job in the office but Harvey the one needed to attend all proceedings.. that's wasting most of his time
How much will those run me? Money is no object. Lol the instant contradiction
Big impact seeing someone manhandling Jessica like that! That woman is very intimidating
I just had to eat a big bowl of sxxt, Jessica says, amazing acting, all because you brought that kid into my house, Jessica is so amazing,
AGREEEEE. 😃 😊 😀
Charlie chipmunk just insulted royalty
What season and episode was this??
Louis dragged this out but oooh was it worth it
And this is whats wrong with our real world today, You have characters like Louis who bully and intimate others and then get rewarded. The message that we are sending into this world is, its ok to bully others, its acceptable, its ok, in fact you be able to climb the corporate ladder a lot faster,
I have seen this scenario play out in so many companies today, Sad, very sad. 😞:-(
Did you even watch the series? Louis was Jessica and Harvey's punching bag for 4 seasons. This is simply retaliation. Which was expected.
Sorry, but Louis never had a leg to stand on (If he wanted to remain with the firm as partner). If he told anyone about Mike, every case Mike ever touched would be thrown into question. In addition to the disbarments and criminal charges, the firm would be buried under an avalanche of lawsuits = basically destroyed. So sure, Louis could do that out of spite, but it leaves him without a law firm - and his longtime friends. It's mind-boggling to me how none of these brilliant legal minds didn't think of any of this. The way it should have played out was, they make him partner, then two minutes later, let the other shoe drop: explain to him that "the secret" was now his to carry as well, and there was nothing he could do about it!
Why they don't want Louis as an associate in the firm??
I really don’t understand why Harvey didn’t just hire Mike as a paralegal, then let him work his way back into Law School.
They are acting as if that kid hasn’t done anything till date! He will railroad you all by once!
Louis: Why nobody wanna be ma frend? I very gud guy :c
I've never seen Suits and have only seen clips, but I love every clip I see. Although based on every clip I've seen, Louis seems to be the..."villian", I guess
There’s plenty of clips where Harvey is the villain to Louis too.
They’re frenemies. Always tearing at each other
Nah Luis isn't the villain. Family feuds just get intense at Pearson Specter Litt.
@@nsampone3 lol Louis is a wuss nothing more
he really not he more then stand up for himself
Gadget detective I know
Louis shot himself in the foot so many times
Any sensible company would've gotten rid of him a long time ago.
4:05
And just like that the snake entered the garden