"Suits" Respect (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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9/10
RESPECT IS EARNED
Essay-Kun7 June 2021
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Under rated episode .

This episode had it's way with it .

~ Sometimes the best way from the outrage of someone who feels hurt is time .

Louis is angry and will be but he knows the team spirit and Donna did a great job of making him realize .

People say that Respect can't be bought , it's earned .Respect is a beautiful thing.

The people you admire create such an image on you that they seem perfect to you, and once that image tarnishes it's down the hill.

You feel no better! But there might be a reason ./

A hero needs to be a hero after all.

This episode was about such ethics .

Your best student isn't the one who is as beautiful as they can shine .

It's the one who you think is tainted but turns out to be the brightest .

PS : Professor Gerrard is the real life father of Harvey Specter.
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8/10
Steamroller
Hitchcoc22 August 2023
This episode revolves around Louis's newfound power, based on Michael's lack of credentials. As is usually the case, this was a really major move which has had serious implications all down the line. The question is whether at some point this all comes to a head and everyone knows. Louis is running on ego and emotion and he is intimidating everyone. Rachel is a serious target. She is pushed around until she has had enough. She confronts him with all the efforts everyone has made in his defense. He wants respect, but he is not being a team player, that he is incapable of allowing himself to put himself in a subservient position. We also have the the return of the ethics professor who is potentially dangerous, but who got himself into deep doo doo for actions counter to his reputation.
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1/10
A loan?
NJBullet2211 April 2024
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So how does it make sense that the solution for the professor is that he accepted a loan from his student? So a senior Harvard law professor needs to get a $25,000 loan from a law student who has 6-figure student loan debt? Why would he need the money? Why would the student have that kind of money? How would that conversation go... does he tell this random student about his money troubles in the hopes that he will loan him $25,000? This makes sense to anybody? Even if the loan makes sense (which it doesn't), Harvard would see that as a conflict of interest. You can't be taking favors from students. Cmon people...use your brains.
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